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Ratings guru Bobform offers an at-a-glance run-down on the juveniles to keep an eye on for the rest of the season.

Philosophy:
My ratings are based on times, ground, weights plus I take account of an horse being eased down. I have included an couple of horses that haven't won a race this season and should be winning their maidens soon.

Azygous(B Millman)
This horse is an exceptional all-weather horse who I have rated very high. Should win plenty more all weather races may be running in america next season

Blue Minx (Js Moore)
he could be the sort to do well in nurseries later in the season.

Danjet (P Evans)Looks to have plenty of ability and should be winning some more sprint races this season.

Dusty City (W Turner) Looks to be a 5f specialist, should do quite well in big nurseries and should be able to backable at a decent price.

Butterfly Bud (N Tinkler)Should be given an excellent handicap mark after its two races so far this season - with a good rating, looks to be a surefire winner.

Gamble In Gold (R Hannon) She's quick and is in all the bit auction races and should be winning a few as well. I would say she's one of Richards best 2yos this season.

Lord Jack Flash (W Turner) A front runner who should bag a couple more 2yos races this season. Could be a Wolverhampton type?

League Champion (G Butler)Won a decent race first time out and has a rating that suggests that he will be winning again this season.

Merchant Bankes (W Turner)Has been beaten 14l in two top races this season could be winning at a big price next time out.

Mr Rooney (M Johnston) First time out the horse was far too green and the last two runs have shown he has plenty of ability and should be placed well by Mark Johnston.

Northern Empire (B Meehan) Got beat an short head by League Champion which looks hot form and should win his maiden next time out.

Ooh Aah Camara (V Haigh) Looks to be the best horse the trainer has got and is a tough filly. Should win again this season at an decent price.

Peace And Love (M Magnusson) Six furlongs will suit her better and should win once over that distance

Phantom Whisper (B Millman) Looks to be an top early type and last run at Goodwood should be ignored and he should win plenty more sprint races this season. The horse is very high on my shortlist.

Piccostar (A Haynes) Looks to be a Lingfield horse and should be followed when racing at Lingfield (a.w).

Ryedale Ovation(T Easterby) Should do well this season - has plenty of ability.

Smooch(R Cowell) Looks to be the type to do well in nurseries this season and should win soon.

Strike Up The Band(D Nicholls) In my eyes, this is the best sprinter so far this season and will be entered in all the top sprinting races and should be winning a fair share of them.

The London Gang(P Evans) Last time out he was very dissapointing at Southwell as he doesn't like the all-weather track. He should be winning his maiden before too long.

Takoda (R F Johnson Houghton) The drying, sticky ground couldn't have helped last time out at York and he is better than he showed on this occasion and worth another chance in a similar race.

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