14:15 Hamilton

RAMPANT still had plenty to do with a furlong and a half to go when staying on to finish a fair third in a classified stakes at Wolverhampton recently. The five-year-old now drops back into a handicap and he could capitalise on a career-low mark. Jumeira Vision failed to land a blow at Musselburgh last time, but he has been dropped 1lb and is a previous course winner. Hot Team is another to note.
Prediction : 1st Rampant 2nd Jumeira Vision 3rd Hot Team

14:50 Hamilton

BAGGOT STREET improved on her debut fourth when only finding a hot favourite too good at Ripon last month and she will have more improvement in her. The daughter of Oasis Dream looks to have found a nice opportunity and can put her experience to good use. Awaafi has speed in her pedigree and the Richard Fahey yard are in good form, so she warrants a market check on her debut. 60,000 pounds purchase Alasrae also needs to be monitored in the market.
Prediction : 1st Baggot Street 2nd Awaafi 3rd Alasrae

15:23 Hamilton

CANON'S HOUSE has proved a different proposition this year, recorded two wins from two starts, most recently scoring readily at Thirsk. The four-year-old is improving at a rapid rate of knots and he looks the one to beat again. Woohoo is seeking the four-timer after her triumph at Musselburgh earlier in the month and she holds an obvious chance. Pop Star is the pick of the remainder.
Prediction : 1st Canons House 2nd Woohoo 3rd Pop Star

16:00 Hamilton

Just a head separated Iris Dancer (winner) and HAVANA RUM (second) when the pair met over C&D last Wednesday. They could be closely matched once again, but with the first-named having to shoulder a 4lb penalty, it is easy to envisage that form being reversed. Dazy Mazy didn't run too badly when fourth at Newcastle in January but returning to turf should suit, and she's now 1lb lower than when on target at Doncaster in June of last year.
Prediction : 1st Havana Rum 2nd Iris Dancer 3rd Dazy Mazy

16:40 Hamilton

Hostelry has been in excellent form of late. On target over C&D before following up in determined fashion at Beverley three weeks ago, Ruth Carr's mare merits the utmost respect from 3lb higher. That being said, a chance can be taken on COMA CLUSTER. A good second over the extended mile at Nottingham on her handicap bow, she disappointed when sent off as favourite at Wetherby next time. Connections reach for a tongue-tie today and if that along with a drop in trip can work the oracle, she should go close. Kubey is also noted.
Prediction : 1st Coma Cluster 2nd Hostelry 3rd Kubey

17:20 Hamilton

LEVER UP has posted two creditable efforts in defeat since entering handicaps in early April and the addition of a first-time visor may bear fruit. Mick & David Easterby's gelding looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to open his account, at the main expense of Obito. The son of Blue Point was making good headway when squeezed out at Hamilton 21 days ago and he's feared most. Cymbidium is the pick of the remainder.
Prediction : 1st Lever Up 2nd Obito 3rd Cymbidium

17:55 Hamilton

There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from REDONDO's return to action when finishing a close-up second at Carlisle last month. A 2lb nudge up in the ratings could prove lenient for Daragh Bourke's inmate and he looks ready to regain the winning thread. Paper Doll did little wrong on her third-placed stable/seasonal bow at Catterick recently and the five-year-old may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of the lightly-raced Desert Of The Sea.
Prediction : 1st Redondo 2nd Paper Doll 3rd Desert Of The Sea