Inside Track's tips for Thursday 4th September 2025

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Dreamasar
J:Kieran Shoemark
T:Ed Walker
1.07
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Dreamasar, a half-sister to several winners in her stable, including the Group 1 victor Dreamloper, makes a compelling case at Lingfield. In her debut at Newbury over a mile on good ground, she showcased potential with a promising late charge into third. This performance came against a subsequent Listed winner, with the fourth place finisher having secured two victories since. Dreamasar sets the standard in this field, possessing the highest RPR of 95, and stands poised for improvement. Despite the trainer's moderate RTF, her potential and past performance mark her as a strong contender.

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Jered Maddox
J:Mr Finian Maguire
T:David Marnane
12.0
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Jered Maddox is a seasoned competitor with 12 wins from 79 starts, boasting a strong track record at Dundalk and an unbeaten status in two prior visits to Laytown. He secured victory off a 70 mark here in 2023, matching his current mark, and achieved a 71 mark win last year. Additionally, he won off 82 at Dundalk in March. Although his recent turf form leaves something to be desired, his proficiency on this surface makes him a reliable pick for this race.

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Herja
J:Brian Hughes
T:Patrick Griffin
1.03
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Herja's performance at Sedgefield is highly anticipated, following solid efforts in one novice and three maiden hurdles. Her last outing at Bangor over 2m3f on good ground saw her take a heavy fall two out while in command. If her confidence remains intact post-fall, Herja holds strong claims. Her leading position before the fall and a commendable RPR indicate robust form, making her a worthy contender if unaffected by her previous mishap.

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