
Architect Tips continues his new daily Tote Placepot tips column with selections for the first six races at Yarmouth.
14:10 Yarmouth
Leg 1 Selections: Habanero Star, Lord Cherry
HABANERO STAR has won two of his four starts this year and came from well off the pace to win at Brighton last-time-out. If they go a good gallop in the early stages of this contest, he has to enter the reckoning at the business end with Hollie Doyle booked to ride.
LORD CHERRY, however, arrives in good form having finished second the last two times and the step up in trip to a mile looks a plus based upon his finishing efforts. With more to come, he could go one better with Luke Catton in the saddle, who takes off five pounds.
14:40 Yarmouth
Leg 2 Selections: Terrimia
Michaela’s Boy has the services of Ryan Moore in the plate and his presence could be enough to see Richard Hughes’ charge back to his best, but TERRIMIA looked good when winning on debut and remains the least exposed of the pair with the potential to rank higher.
He looked raw in the early stages at Windsor but once the penny dropped, he made progress out-wide inside the final furlong and took the lead late on to win with loads to spare. James Doyle keeps the ride and his mount can remain unbeaten in receipt of weight from the former.
15:10 Yarmouth
Leg 3 Selections: Sea Galaxy
Crystal Caprice looked in need of her run when sixth on seasonal debut and should easily leave that run behind here, but the well-bred SEA GALAXY finished with running left when third on debut at Newmarket and should have more to come for her in-form handler.
This daughter of Sea The Stars was ridden with restraint that day but stayed on strongly in the closing stages to take third behind Pure Dignity and, on the face of it, the first two home look above-average. She is the one to beat and take the measure of these.
15:40 Yarmouth
Leg 4 Selections: Nine Elms, Chloellie
NINE ELMS returned an easy winner at Nottingham last time, scoring from the front by five lengths and while he’s gone up eight pounds for that victory, the seven-year-old just cannot be opposed for leg four whilst in such a rich vein of form, in which he could follow-up here.
CHLOELLIE hasn’t won for quite a while but she ran a good race when second here on her penultimate start and is only a pound higher in this now stepped up in distance. This trip could be the making of her, so she’s heavily respected and is added on the ticket.
16:10 Yarmouth
Leg 5 Selections: Kiss Kiss
The Rae Guest-trained KISS KISS has an excellent opportunity to open her account here. She has gone close the last two times at this venue over a mile and the drop back to seven furlongs looks a good move with a good slot in stall two and James Doyle retained to ride.
Both of those efforts, in which she’s been beaten less than a length in each of those, were in her first two starts in handicaps. She’s only gone up two pounds for her latest effort and a repeat of either of those performances should see her deservedly gain a first success.
16:40 Yarmouth
Leg 6 Selections: Electric Love, Aish
Tom Clover’s ELECTRIC LOVE doesn’t help herself with habitual slow starts, which have cost her on more than one occasion, but she’s a dual course-and-distance winner and remains on a mark that she’s capable of exceeding when she has her mind on the job. She is a serious threat.
I’ll also add in AISH, who was only fourth over track and trip last time, but she’s six pounds below her last winning mark and the first-time visor is an interesting move here which could eke out more. James Doyle takes the ride, which is a positive sign, and she should be competitive.








