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Last Updated: Friday, 19 August 2005, 08:34 GMT 09:34 UK
Friday's racing bulletin
The Five Live selection is Right Again in the 1650 at Sandown (all times BST).

After three days of high-class racing at York, Friday's fare looks rather dull by comparison, although it's possible that some smart two-year-olds will be on show at Chester where the going is good to firm.

The Fillies Conditions Stakes at 1455 has attracted a field of eight and the pick of them could be Roger Charlton's Morzine.

She made an impressive winning debut at Haydock, but failed to run up to form in a Group Three at Newbury next time out.

The fact that she has entered in the Cheveley Park suggests connections haven't lost faith and she deserves to be given another chance.

The going at Ayr is good, good to firm in places and Sir Mark Prescott's Souvenance can get favourite backers off to a winning start in the 1410.

But the going at Sandown is likely to change with 3mm of rain reported overnight and more expected through the day. The current state of the ground is good, good to firm in places.

The Alan Jarvis-trained Right Again is the clear pick at the weights for the Conditions Stakes at 1650 and although there's a chance he won't be suited by softer ground, the same could be said of the other five runners.

The going for this evening's meeting at Salisbury is now good after 12mm of rain. Walter Swinburn's Biryani looks the class act in the Maiden Fillies Stakes at 1905.

And the going is standard on the all weather track at Wolverhampton. Kindlelight Debut looks the one to be on in the 1955.



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