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Yahoo Sport UK’s horse racing Lucky 15 – Tuesday’s top selections

Yahoo Sport UK has teamed up with Bet4Causes to bring you a preview of the day’s British racing – and The Night Hawk marks your card.

Each day we will provide you with a preview of the day’s racing, offering what the experts feel will be the value bets of the day.

Take a look at our Lucky 15 selections (four singles, six doubles, four trebles and a four-fold) for the British meetings on Tuesday, July 19, 2016.

LUCKY 15 SELECTIONS

BRIDAL MARCH (Musselburgh 2.45), a two-year-old filly closely related to 6f-7f winner Haamaat, has had four starts since mid-May and been thereabouts on her last three. She went down a length in a 7f all-weather maiden auction event at Lingfield a month ago (runner-up a subsequent winner) and Mark Johnston’s representative was given a positive ride but still went down by 3l to Muisheen Durkin at Beverley 17 days ago. She has shown a fair degree of ability though, and should hold every chance of getting off the mark in the extended 7f maiden auction stakes.

KAMRA (Nottingham 6.10) has obviously shown plenty at home as Jeremy Nodesda’s juvenile was odds-on for his debut at Chelmsford City on his first start last month. However, the American-bred, who cost $100,000 in March, was very green round the bend and finished fifth of six. He had clearly learned from that when chasing home a decent colt of John Gosden’s in Nobly Born at Yarmouth next time out. Like Noseda’s other juvenile to hit the track this season, Monks Stand, he should improve for the experience and while the speedy Stop The Wages may be the one to beat in the 5f maiden, Kamra will have every assistance with in-form Jim Crowley in the saddle.

DUTCH ARTIST (Nottingham 7.40) won his 7f maiden for David O’Meara in good to soft ground at Catterick in May on his second start, having been off the track since making his debut for David Wachman 19 months earlier. Although he flopped as favourite when making his handicap debut in a big-field at York, that run can be forgiven as he missed the break and never got into the race. He is best judged on his close fourth to Jacbequick off a mark of 77 at Beverley on his penultimate run. Having knocked on the door again at Beverley last time, he is worthy of another chance off the same mark of 78.

FROZEN FORCE (Chelmsford City 7.50) has won two of his last three for Amanda Perrett and three of his last six dating back to December. Up 4lb for his latest success over 1m2f on the all-weather at Lingfield when trying that trip for the first time, he takes a jump in class tonight, but this Frozen Power three-year=old is clearly progressive and the handicapper may not have got to grips with him just yet.

OTHER SELECTIONS

FFOS LAS: 2.00 Prerogative, 2.30 Loaded, 3.00 Raising Sand, 3.30 Cautious Optimism, 4.00 For Goodness Sake, 4.30 Diminutive, 5.00 Indian Affair

MUSSELBURGH: 2.15 Alans Pride, 2.45 BRIDAL MARCH (NAP), 3.15 Bashiba, 3.45 Chauvelin, 4.15 Novinophobia, 4.45 Jan Smuts, 5.15 Lady Poppy

CHELMSFORD CITY: 5.15 Tasaaboq, 6.20 Law Power, 6.50 Certified, 7.20 Misterioso, 7.50 Frozen Force, 8.20 Run To The Hills, 8.50 Thomas Blossom

NOTTINGHAM: 5.40 First Sargeant, 6.10 Kamra (nb), 6.40 Whitecrest, 7.10 Operative, 7.40 Dutch Artist, 8.10 Rosie Crowe, 8.40 Cape Spirit,

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