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Preview roscommon 6th Jul

Panama Hat attempts to get back on track in the Listed Lenebane Stakes at Roscommon.

Andy Oliver's gelding was so progressive in 2014 and took his game to another level when touched off by Kingfisher in the Saval Beg, only to blot his copybook in the Curragh Cup.

That was too bad to be true but he comes up against a couple of interesting three-year-olds in Bantry Bay and Don Camillo, not to mention the Jim Bolger-trained Altesse, who was a solid second on her return to action in April but hasn't been seen since.

Bolger has strong claims of getting off to a flyer in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden (5.45) with his juvenile Escondida, who has got better with each of his three runs and came agonisingly close to breaking through over this course and distance.

His chief threat is Haraz, who caught the eye when sticking on well into third on his Gowran Park introduction.

Haraz's stable companion Monolight sets a decent standard in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden for three-year-olds, although he could be strongly pressed by Van Schaick and Spiritual Man.

There are plenty with legitimate claims in the At The Races but this race is notable for the belated debut of John Oxx's Affinsea, who is a Sea The Stars half-brother to Soldier Of Fortune.

Oxx has a solid chance in the shape of another of Sea The Stars' offspring in My Twinkle, who couldn't quite justify favouritism on her handicap debut at Fairyhouse but offered enough encouragement to suggest a contest such as the Roscommon Herald Handicap is within her compass.

Last-start seconds Perfect Fit and Cruidin try to go one better in the Property Partners Earley Auctioneers Fillies Handicap, while Versilia Gal turns out just three days on from her Bellewstown third to tackle the Supervalu's Roscommon Apprentice Handicap.