Value Scope: Each-way racing tips from Steve Jones for Wednesday at Glorious Goodwood

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Value Scope: Each-way racing tips from Steve Jones for Wednesday at Glorious Goodwood

White Moonlight could be a bit of a dark horse in the 2.25 while Tagabawa is our man's pick in the first race on day two of the Glorious Goodwood festival

Steve Jones has four selections for day two of Glorious Goodwood

START dancing in the Moonlight on the second day of Glorious Goodwood.

WHITE MOONLIGHT (2.25) hasn’t had much racing for a six-year-old but she has really struck form this season.

She got the better of useful Heredia in a Musselburgh Listed contest in June and she backed it up with another personal best when successfully seeing off all-weather specialist Queen Aminatu on the Lingfield sand.

The way she travels through her races suggests she will be up to this rise in class and she should get a nice prominent position early on around this tricky track.

With Godolphin trainer Saeed bin Suroor in good form, she must have a chance in this competitive Group 3 prize. Have 1pt each-way at 9-1. Sky Bet is paying out on a generous six places.

TAGABAWA (1.50) definitely has a race like this in him.

His two wins to date have both come on the all-weather and horses that like artificial surfaces tend to translate that form to Goodwood.

His first turf start was better than it looked. He finished sixth in the King George V handicap at Royal Ascot but he was probably second best on the day as he sat way too close to a red-hot early pace.

The widest draw and drop to 1m2f did for him at Newmarket last time and he should bounce back to his best on ground he is bred to like. Have 2pts win at 15-2.

PUROSANGUE (3.00) will appreciate the return to 5f in the Jaeger-Lecoultre Molecomb Stakes.

He looked very good when bolting up on his debut over this trip but he pulled much too hard when making the early running in the July Stakes over 6f at Newmarket last month.

It’s way too soon to be writing off Andrew Balding’s youngster. Have 1pt each-way at 9-1.

BEENHAM (4.10) was second home of the stands’ side group in the Weatherby’s Super Sprint.

Although he couldn’t lay a glove on top-class prospect Relief Rally at Newbury, it was a decent effort from an unhelpful draw.

He broke his duck over this course and distance in May when he had subsequent Superlative Stakes runner-up Haatem back in third.

The softer ground will also help. A good few of the runners won’t cope with the testing conditions but Rod Millman’s hope has no worries on that front. Have 1pt each-way at 9-1. Plenty of bookies are going four places.