Brighton Tips: Street Parade can party at the seaside

There are six meetings across Britain and Ireland on Tuesday, with the Flat card at Brighton among the afternoon offerings. The seaside layout gets underway at 14:20 with a six-race programme that concludes at 16:55, while going conditions are set to be 'good to firm-good in places'.
Here's a few Brighton tips for you to mull over.
14:20 - Street Parade @ 9/2
An extended five-furlongs awaits the eight-strong field in this sprint handicap, where STREET PARADE and I'm Mable will be expected to be to the fore after finishing second and third here 12 days ago.
They were unable to lay a blow on all-the-way winner Hannah's Return, the multiple all-weather scorer putting up a fine effort on just her second turf start as the fitting of a pair of cheekpieces seemingly had a positive effect.
Michael Attwater's Street Parade came from off the pace to claim second spot and will be at home here if a solid pace is set in front early on.
A smart performer in his pomp, attaining a rating of 101, he's slipped down to a very manageable mark now and if building on the positives in that first run since December, he and William Carson can get their heads in front.
15:50 - Mrembo @ 12/1
A chance is afforded to the mare MREMBO in the mile-and-a-half handicap that is race four on the afternoon at Brighton.
Jonathan Portman's charge can have a line drawn through her seasonal comeback at Windsor eight days ago, given she was anticipating the gates opening and effectively gave the field a headstart once they were let go.
In any instance, it appeared as though that run might have been needed. She followed a similar Windsor reappearance in 2022 with a win next time at Bath and can repeat the feat here.
She won three times last season, all at this sort of trip on good/good to firm going. Conditions here are in her favour, therefore, and regular rider Olivia Tubb - who claims 7lb - is in a rich vein of form after partnering four winners from 12 starts lately.
The market may underestimate their chances after that non-event at Windsor on comeback.
16:20 - Masterofgreygoose @ 5/1
MASTEROFGREYGOOSE was an eye-catcher on debut at Chelmsford last month for trainer Joseph Parr.
The three-year-old gelding was an unfancied 40/1 poke for that 7f Polytrack maiden and was towards the rear of the 12-runner field for much of the journey before finishing well to be fourth, nearest at the finish and suggesting there will be a bigger effort forthcoming with that experience behind him.
He is a well-related son of Mastercraftsman and stepping up to the mile trip now switched to turf should aid him.
The front-running Chelmsford winner had the benefit of some positive experience on the course, while fifth home Raffles Angel won at Ripon on Sunday. Improvement is called for here, but Dylan Hogan's partner should have it in him.
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