Pisanello - maintains solid form.

Hamilton afternoon racing tips: Best bets for TODAY

14:20 (Hamilton) Kiss Me My Love
Kiss Me My Love was outclassed at Royal Ascot but should find the British Stallions Studs EBF Nursery Handicap a more suitable assignment.
Second on her first two runs, she booked her Queen Mary Stakes ticket with a cosy Carlisle win but the leap to Group Two level proved too stern a task as she came home 19th, beaten 10 length as a 200-1 shot.
An opening mark of 71 looks fair for this five-furlong contest.
15:25 (Hamilton) Thunder Run
Thunder Run can build on a stylish first success with victory in the Racing TV HD On Sky 424 Novice Stakes.
Trained by Karl Burke, Thunder Run did not see the racecourse as a juvenile, making his debut at Wetherby in June, where he was beaten a length and a quarter by the more experience Tiaraqueen over seven furlongs.
The Night Of Thunder gelding looked in need of a longer trip given the way he finished his race and Burke duly moved up to a mile at Thirsk at the start of July.
Thunder Run thrived for the extra furlong, beating well-regarded The Reverend by just over four lengths in the manner of a pretty smart individual, making all to win with ease and a similar effort might be good enough, even with a winner’s penalty.
15:55 (Hamilton) Pisanello
Pisanello maintains solid form with a one length success in this handicap grade over 1m1f at York preceding a good third attempting a higher level 1m handicap here. This is easier and may show best form.
Moonspirit found success by a short-head among similar company tackling 1m at Beverley and rates highly.
Benacre did well at Ayr finishing a smart fourth contesting a higher standard 1m handicap, while Tele Red showed ability at Pontefract when runner-up in a 1m handicap and shouldn’t be discounted.
16:55 (Hamilton) Humble Spark
Humble Spark secured a victory in this handicap grade at Newcastle contesting a 1m2f handicap. Going nicely and could follow up.
Change Of Fortune went well at Ffos Las last week finishing a strong second attempting a 1m2f handicap. Continues in the same class and makes for plenty of appeal.
Can’t Stop Now ran with credit last month at Carlisle when a fair six length fifth tackling a higher level 1m1f handicap. May enjoy the return to 1m4f. Holds claims.
Ledger was third on Saturday in a 1m3f handicap and might feature.


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