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Glorious Goodwood day three tips plus best bets for Nottingham, Stratford, Epsom, Salisbury and Galway

HOO YA MAL (3.00) is one to remember in the Gordon Stakes on Day Three of Glorious Goodwood. The colt made rapid headway for George Boughey, hosing up in a warm Yarmouth maiden in August.

He soon boosted his reputation when chinned by the classy Noble Truth in a Doncaster Listed event. Despite those efforts, the son of Territories always looked like he would be even better this season.

He confirmed that impression when third to Native Trail over a mile in the Craven at Newmarket. The three-year-old relished tackling 1m 2f when giving Nations Pride most problems back at HQ.

However, he really excelled himself when second to the brilliant Desert Crown in the Epsom Derby. That is magnificent form so this bold-galloper can stay upwardly mobile switched to Andrew Balding.

The thriving Kingclere Ace can add the Richmond Stakes to his tally with CHATEAU (2.25). The colt showed both class and guts to reel-in Rogue Spirit in the Two-Year-Old Trophy at Beverley.

The juvenile built on that effort with a game fourth to Little Big Bear in the Windsor Castle at Ascot. He showed a willing attitude again to cosily dismiss Rogue Lightning in the Rose Bowl at Newbury.

The son of Havana Gold is nicely unexposed over six furlongs so he can see off some exciting rivals.

ASAASSI (1.50) looks lethal for in-form Roger Varian in the trappy Coral Kincsem Handicap. The colt looked a decent prospect with two placed efforts on the Kempton all-weather last Winter.

He showed the benefits of wind surgery when thrashing Alternativa on his Turf debut at Salisbury. The three-year-old improved again when decisively defeating Highland Premiere up in class at York.

That race is working out extremely well so this progressive type can shrug off a lenient

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