RACING: HYPERION'S TV TIPS

Wednesday 07 July 1999 23:02 BST
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2.05: EL MOBASHERR, favourite to beat Ramruma on his reappearance, is one of the best maidens in training on latest evidence and this handsome one-time Derby fancy can surely get off the mark here.

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2.35: The in-form Marcus Tregoning stable were second with a newcomer here on Tuesday and they can go one better today with ALHUFOOF. This daughter of Dayjur looks bred to excel over sprint distances as a juvenile and can take care of fellow debutante Journalist.

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3.05: MITCHAM showed at Epsom that he boasts a very high cruising speed, and if he can reproduce the remarkable last-furlong burst that carried him to King's Stand glory at Royal Ascot, it will take something special to beat him. The "dogs" have been barking Irish raider Stravinsky, but his stablemate Bianconi looks the overnight value at a remarkable 22- 1.

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3.40: A low draw is not ideal, but DEEP SPACE is progressing so well that he still looks a decent bet to follow up on his short-head victory in the Wokingham at Royal Ascot. This race is over a furlong farther, but he showed that the trip poses no problems when registering an earlier win at Lingfield. He relishes fast ground. Grangeville lost most of his appeal when shortening from 12-1 to 4-1 on Monday and better value lies with Teofilio and outsider Crumpton Hill.

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