Tuesday racing tips for all eight evening races at Roscommon

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Tuesday racing tips for all eight evening races at Roscommon

There are eight races in Tuesday’s evening meeting at Roscommon - and Planet Sport’s tipsters have some selections for you in each race.

You can access all our tips, racecards, odds and results in Planet Sport's horse racing live centre - but here's a detailed look at Tuesday evening's races at Roscommon.

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(Please be aware selections could become non-runners after article's first publication)

PROFIT REFUSED ran a big race on her debut at Limerick last month and looks the one to beat here now with normal improvement.

The Profitable filly looked a touch unlucky that day having been carried left a couple of times in the closing stages.

She was less than a length off Snellen at the line that day and obviously the form received a significant boost with the winner scoring at Royal Ascot.

Absolute Advantage shaped with promise when staying on sixth on his debut at the Curragh and could be a potential improver in the field.

Zona Verde has been placed twice from three runs and is another for the shortlist.

The 84-rated GYPSY WOMAN sets a decent standard here and can get off the mark. The Cotai Glory filly has been placed in two starts this season, most recently when a close third to Bella Blue Eyes in a strong contest at Leopardstown.

A repeat should be enough to get her head in front now. Alessia Fernanda improved on her second run when third to Satin in Listowel a month ago and she looks the danger.

Danvers Gold shaped with plenty of promise when third on her debut last year but needs to step up on her comeback effort at the Curragh. She could be place material.

An open looking contest and course and distance winner SWISS ARMY OFFICER may be able to strike again at the track.

Kevin Coleman's charge won here in May and has run well off higher marks on his last couple of outings. He remains on 54 having been a solid enough fifth at Down Royal last time.

Designer Cailin has been knocking on the door and was fourth on her last visit here. She looks another leading contender.

Emorcee is on the same mark as when a close fourth at Limerick last time and the three-year-old is one of the lesser exposed runners. He has to be respected.

KRATOS ran well for a long way at Down Royal last time and there looks to be a race in him off this kind of mark. The Equiano gelding stuck on well enough having been headed a furlong out last time and wasn't beaten far in fourth. He has slipped a nice bit from a career high mark of 79 and was eased another pound after that run.

Blue Peak won over course and distance here in May and but didn't appear to get home over further at Leopardstown last time. She commands respect.

Snowdonia Song has been knocking on the door and could pick up prize-money again.

A tricky looking contest and BLAZING SUNSET may be worth another shot despite a slightly disappointing effort last time.

The Bated Breath gelding went to post an odds-on shot to follow up on his Sligo maiden victory in a Fairyhouse handicap last month. He didn't really settle up at a mile-and-a-half then and flattened out late on to finish fourth to Dubawi Spectre.

He drops back in trip now and connections also fit blinkers for the first time. Dubawi Spectre has made little impression in the Ulster Derby since and is also now tried in blinkers.

Picture Of A City was a good winner at Down Royal last time but has to defy a 10lb hike.

Joseph O'Brien won a good handicap the other day with a maiden in The Franchise and top-weight Ikigai Star has to be respected in this after a couple of nice placed runs.

KODIAC PRINCE bids for a quick hat-trick here after a cosy success at the Curragh on Friday night. The six-year-old followed up his Gowran win with a convincing success at HQ over nine furlongs and is in the form of his life.

A 7lb penalty may not be enough to stop him going in again.

Persian Queen landed a touch on her penultimate start at Cork and this track may suit better than Sligo where she finished fifth last time. The handicapper has eased her 2lb since that run.

Hazy Mehmory ran on well when a close fifth at Down Royal recently and looks like another for the shortlist here.

Irish Leger entry ESPIONAGE is a fascinating runner here with Ryan Moore travelling to Roscommon for the ride on the son of Galileo.

He was a big eye-catcher on his debut at Galway last year, when running on well to finish second to stablemate Alexandroupolis and duly went on to land his maiden at the Curragh, beating a now former Ballydoyle colt in Sierra Blanca.

That winner was Group 3 placed subsequently before beating Sprewell in a hot Naas maiden.

The form looks very strong and it would be no surprise if Espionage proved a class act here despite a bit of belated comeback.

Kingswood could be the danger after a big run to finish third in the Gallinule Stakes at the Curragh in late May.

Jackfinbar is the unknown quantity on his first outing for Willie Mullins.

The Whipper gelding hasn't been seen since July 2019 but was a Group 3 winner in France for Harry Dunlop. It will be interesting to see how much ability he retains.

The 84-rated IMPERO has run well on his last couple of outings and looks capable of winning a maiden of this standard. The Zoffany gelding stayed on well when chasing home Merlin Giant at Down Royal last time and a similar effort may be enough now.

There are some smart jumping sorts in this, presumably tuning up with Galway around the corner.

The versatile Ash Tree Meadow was narrowly denied on his last outing over timber at Punchestown and has to be respected.

Filey Bay hasn't been seen since finished a good third in the County Hurdle at Cheltenham and is another that has to be considered.