Racing: Hyperion's tv tips

Friday 10 September 1999 23:02 BST
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GOODWOOD

2.15: KUMAIT, handily drawn to take up his customary prominent position, will relish the fast ground.

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2.45: KABOOL stays this distance and can provide Godolphin with another Group win.

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3.20: EASY DOLLAR acts on this course and is well handicapped on the best of his form.

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DONCASTER

2.30: LEGAL LUNCH is no certainty but is leniently treated on some form.

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3.00: PANTAR has been threatening to win a valuable handicap at around a mile for some time and, well weighted on his best form, could go close.

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3.35: RAMRUMA made rather heavy weather of winning the Yorkshire Oaks at the York Ebor meeting but was so impressive when winning the Oaks and the Irish Oaks on her previous two outings that it would be foolish to oppose this very tough and very classy filly over a distance which promises to see her in an even better light. Noushkey, runner-up to the selection in the Oaks and impressive in the Lancashire Oaks before disappointing with a burst blood vessel at York, could be the one for the forecast.

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4.20: TUMBLEWEED QUARTET has failed to trouble the judge of late but is in with every chance on his old form and might spring a surprise.

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4.50: KALINDI, 21/2 lengths second to Elaflaak in the St Hugh's Stakes over five furlongs at Newbury, is just preferred to Buy Or Sell, game winner of the Roses Stakes at York.

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LEOPARDSTOWN

4.10: DAYLAMI, the King George winner, is a more reliable bet than Royal Anthem, who ran away with the International Stakes at York but might turn out to be a Roberto - he ran the race of his life to beat Brigadier Gerard at York in 1972, but never reproduced the form subsequently.

HYPERION'S TOTE SCOOP6 SELECTIONS

Leg 1 (Doncaster 2.30)

LEGAL LUNCH

Leg 2 (Doncaster 3.00) PANTAR

Leg 3 (Doncaster 3.35) RAMRUMA

Leg 4 (Leopardstown 4.10) DAYLAMI

Leg 5 (Doncaster 4.20) TUMBLEWEED QUARTET

Leg 6 (Doncaster 4.50) KALINDI

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