There were 29 Races on Tuesday 29th April 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

CALAFRIO was caught close home when second at Thirsk on her return to action. Well clear of the rest of the field, Philip Kirby's sprinter can build on that encouraging effort and go one better. Zaman Daar may well have finished closer than fourth at Brighton with a clear run and looks a threat off his current mark, while Thunderous Love made a winning reappearance at Southwell and there could be more to come from her this year.

Calafrio can figure but ZAMAN DAAR had a luckless run at Brighton recently and will appreciate the fast ground.
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MAMMY might be the answer. Now in the care of Rachel Cook and John Bridger, she'd been in winning form on her penultimate start for Michael Bell in January. The daughter of Bated Breath has had only the four runs on turf too, so there could be more improvement in the locker. Golden Pharaoh has become too well handicapped to ignore and enters calculations along with Shaw Park, who hit the woodwork over the mile here recently.

The handicapper has given veteran Poetic Force every chance but SHAW PARK (nap), a three-time C&D winner, looks the one to beat.
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FRALIMONTI BILBERY comes here in good form and has experience over the 'banks' in point-to-points. He won a winners' event in January before two runner-up efforts against decent sorts, most notably chasing home Vital Island at Lingstown on his penultimate point outing. Last year's winner Knockiel Synge was 10 lengths behind the selection that day and has to carry a penalty in this. Course form is always a big plus, though, and he has to be respected. Cloudy Tuesday comes into calculations as well.

Last year's winner Knockiel Synge makes plenty of appeal. but FRALIMONTO BILBERY seems to have his measure on Knockanard running
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A winner at Chelmsford in March, DARK SORCERESS finished with a late rattle to take fourth in a tougher handicap at Wolverhampton last time. The daughter of Advertise looks worthy of another chance back in this lower grade and gets the vote. Monticristo Boy can usually be relied on to run his race and returns to the turf with a shout, while Art Of Fox is noted too.

The tentative choice is well-connected ART OF FOX who could well improve plenty for the switch to an ordinary handicap on turf.
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TAWASOL finished a creditable second at Wolverhampton in December before occupying that same position on his reappearance at Catterick earlier this month. He sets the standard with an official rating of 81 and, should he find further progress, a maiden triumph could be imminent. Mahra's Love shaped with promise on her racecourse bow in October and she is considered for her powerful yard, while South Shore Island is noted too.

Amanda Perrett's new recruit SOUTH SHORE ISLAND has good claims if judged on some of last year's Irish nursery form.
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STAY IF U WANT TO won nicely at Kelso last time and gets the vote in a wide-open looking affair. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding looks progressive and could still be on a nice mark off 116. Rocheval finished second to the selection that day before falling when in front at the same course the following month. He's entitled to get closer now at the revised terms. Luminous Light comes here on a hat-trick and is another to bear in mind.

A strong UK challenge is headed by the improving STAY IF U WANT TO, representing a yard that has a good record at this meeting.
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Third over an inadequate 1m2f at Newbury, EXPRESSIONLESS returns to this longer distance with solid claims. Dylan Cunha's charge won over this trip at Yarmouth last summer and goes off the same mark here. Sir Geoff Hurst remains unexposed in handicaps and wasn't beaten far when fourth at Southwell last time. He looks a threat debuting on the turf, while Maritime Lady can also go well.

Sir Geoff Hurst, Cock And Bull and Maritime Lady are respected but EXPRESSIONLESS (nap) looks teed up for a big run.
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It is difficult to oppose IT'S TIM, who escapes a penalty having bolted up in an apprentice contest under Jack Callan at Bath recently. There should be more to come from George Boughey's charge, especially on turf, and he should take all of the beating. Three of Cloudy Rose's four career successes have been over this C&D so she merits plenty of respect, likewise Assured.

It's hard to see beyond IT'S TIM, who cruised clear to win by over 6l at Bath last week and competes off the same mark again here.
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SERIENMOND may be worth a shot here despite being a few pounds out of the handicap. The Sea The Moon gelding was a cosy winner on his first outing for Gavin Cromwell and got going a bit late after meeting some traffic when third on his most recent outing at Fairyhouse. Ascending Lark comes here having won five on the bounce and was a cosy winner at Ludlow last time. She could still be on a competitive mark. Willie Mullins has a good record in this race and top-weight Gaucher is another who commands respect.

Despite an unaccountably poor run in the County Hurdle, LARK IN THE MORNIN, last year's Fred Winter winner, remains of major interest
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UNDER THE TWILIGHT displayed plenty of promise when third on her seasonal debut over 7f at Doncaster last month and the seven-year-old could be hard to stop with the benefit of that outing. That said, Noisy Jazz remains unexposed and is surely better than what she showed at Newmarket on her return earlier in the month. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Bint Al Daar is the pick of them.

This is a tricky choice but NOISY JAZZ is by far the most lightly raced and has a better chance to step up at this level.
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SANTORINI STAR won at Lingfield on her handicap debut, and followed that with a respectable fifth in a more competitive contest at the same track. The daughter of Golden Horn has the scope to rate higher than her current mark and can make the most of this easier opportunity. Zayina returns to 1m2f boasting solid claims, while Lady Ridgewood should be noted on her handicap bow having performed well for second in a Newbury maiden last time.

Back into calmer waters for today's turf debut, SANTORINI STAR can regain the winning thread at the main expense of Lady Ridgewood.
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Willie Mullins saddles four of the six runners and KOPEK DES BORDES is very hard to oppose. The No Risk At All gelding comes here with an unbeaten record and has already struck at the top level twice this season. He survived a mistake at the last to win the Supreme at Cheltenham last month and can complete his Grade 1 hat-trick. Stablemate Salvator Mundi was behind him in fifth at Cheltenham but improved to win impressively at Aintree. He's the obvious danger, ahead of Fairyhouse Grade 2 winner Irancy.

It is difficult to go against the unbeaten Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner KOPEK DES BORDES and he is taken to win again.
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FRANCOPHONE won a similar race to this at Goodwood last May and her most recent fourth in a Newmarket Group 3 in October suggests that she can play a leading role in this field. However, the race fitness that Ambiente Amigo has after her second in the Rosebery at Kempton last month brings her into the equation. The unexposed Jane Temple should not be underestimated now upped in grade, while Karmology is another to consider.

They are unraced this term and are not comfortably ahead of the rest but KARMOLOGY and Francophone have the edge on 2024 evidence.
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EMILY REBECCA showed a big improvement when upped to this distance at Lingfield on her handicap debut, finishing a creditable second. She looks capable of winning at this level on that evidence and Richard Hannon's filly can open her account. Hawkesbury Legend also posted his best effort so far when runner-up at Wolverhampton latest. He should have more to offer, while Eleonora Gonzaga is worthy of a second glance on her handicap bow.

Richard Hannon's EMILY REBECCA made a fairly good start to her handicap career at Lingfield in February and gets the vote.
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BALLYBURN didn't give his true showing at Cheltenham but may be able to bounce back now. He looked like he wanted this kind of trip when scoring at Leopardstown's Dublin Racing Festival and is worth another shot. Stablemate Lecky Watson was good at Cheltenham and is the one to beat on that evidence. He jumps well and three miles brought out the best in him on that occasion. Another strong candidate for Willie Mullins is Impaire Et Passe, who steps up in trip after a fine performance at Aintree.

It could pay to side with the Aintree Grade 1 winner IMPAIRE ET PASSE, whose jumping let him down when he took on Ballyburn at the DRF
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This is competitive and only a tentative vote can go to I'LL GIVE IT A GO. The daughter of Ulysses ran with credit to finish third at Wolverhampton on her handicap bow recently but switching to turf should be beneficial and she ought to go close. Bay Of Dreams struck the crossbar at Wolverhampton last time and is entitled to be thereabouts again from an unchanged mark, while others to note include Al Waseela, Lady Mariko and Adorla Of Achill.

We're in the dark with so many of these 3yos. Preference is for two of the handicap debutantes in WARM GLOW and Adorla Of Achill.
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COMEDIAN LEADER accounted for some of these when winning over C&D a couple of weeks ago and the five-year-old merits plenty of respect on the back of that performance. Havana Mojito was only a neck back in second that day and is an obvious threat once again off 1lb better terms, while We'renotreallyhere and Edvard Grieg are others who merit places on the shortlist.

There's little to choose between Comedian Leader and Havana Mojito on revised terms and the vote goes instead to EDVARD GRIEG.
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LEADER DES BORDES is a fascinating runner for Willie Mullins and Gigginstown. He made 210,000 euros as a store and the fact that Patrick Mullins takes the mount would suggest he's the pick of the yard's quartet. Santo Sospir is already a bumper winner, having got up late on to score here in February. He looked like he would improve from that experience and is entitled to be a big player. There are also three point-to-point winners in the field and Barry O'Neill's booking for Green Style catches the eye.

Likely to show the benefit of the experience gained on his winning debut SANTO SOSPIR may have the measure of Leader Des Bordes.
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Henry Candy had a quiet time of things last season but he was back among the winners courtesy of DOUBLE RED earlier this month. The son of Belardo kept on strongly to record a comfortable success over the extended mile on his reappearance and should the return to further be of benefit, he could repeat the dose. Beach Point was narrowly denied at Yarmouth last time out and is one of the leading contenders from a 1lb higher mark. Bobacious and Time Tells All are others to consider.

Double Red finally delivered on his return but this is a longer trip and BEACH POINT looks a valid alternative.
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KRANJCAR appeared to have plenty in hand when winning at Redcar last week and the four-year-old is hard to oppose given that his rider's claim negates the 5lb penalty he has to carry. Anglesey Lad was narrowly denied off this mark over C&D last time and is likely to be in the mix again, while similar comments apply to Don't Fight It.

A reproduction of KRANJCAR's Redcar effort last Monday ought to suffice against some exposed sprinters. Anglesey Lad is next best.
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Boujee Gold won well at Brighton last time and has to be noted, although a 3lb rise demands more of her here. As a result, preference is for CROWN'S LADY, who was second on her seasonal/stable debut at Beverley a couple of weeks ago and she is entitled to improve for that outing. The consistent Cerulean Summer is another likely to go well.

The vote goes to CROWN'S LADY (nap) who is off the same mark as when chasing home a subsequent winner at Beverley 13 days ago.
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It was slightly surprising to see this as the target for FACT TO FILE, but Willie Mullins obviously feels the Poliglote gelding can operate over the minimum trip. The eight-year-old travels strongly in his races and is a slick jumper. After a highly-impressive win in the Ryanair at Cheltenham last month, he can add another feather to his cap. The Champion Chase winner Marine Nationale will take a bit of beating though. Barry Connell's charge was just edging things when left clear at the last at Cheltenham and was a deserved winner. Solness looks the likely front-runner and could make it a good test.

Though FACT TO FILE is taking a significant drop in trip, he travelled noticeable strongly when winning the Ryanair Chase and can score
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NAALLAT showed plenty of greenness when only beaten a neck into second on her debut over a mile at Newcastle earlier in the month. The daughter of Frankel clearly has plenty of ability and could be hard to stop with the benefit of that outing. Pina Sonata, Miss Justice and Tuesdays Child are others to consider having also caught the eye on their respective racecourse bows, while any market support for Solarium would have to be noted.

This can go to TUESDAYS CHILD, who should have learnt a good deal from her promising Southwell debut and should relish the longer trip.
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STARTING FIFTEEN made a very promising start when runner-up in a Listed bumper at Limerick last month and could take a bit of beating now. The City Light gelding chased home a smart sort that day and with the benefit of that experience, he can go one better. Eagle Of Destiny was a touch unlucky on his debut when runner-up at Thurles last month and is another who could come forward from his initial effort. Patrick Mullins is an eye-catching booking for the Gordon Elliott-trained newcomer Coutach.

With a fine debut effort in a Limerick Listed bumper on debut STARTING FIFTEEN holds Scariff Bridge on that form and can score.
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REBEL STAR gained a deserved win at Yarmouth last time out following a few close calls on the all-weather, and Robert Cowell's filly is fancied to kick on now by defying the penalty en route to further success. Four Adaay sports cheekpieces for the first time and should go well from a handy draw, along with Moe's Legacy, who returns from a 134-day absence on a competitive mark.

The unexposed REBEL STAR is taken to follow up her recent breakthrough Yarmouth success.
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Pysanka recorded a comfortable success over C&D recently and while respected under the penalty, preference is for TAPIS ROUGE. Sir Mark Prescott's charge showed promise on each of his three qualifying runs and does not look overburdened by an opening mark of 62, with a step up in trip likely to unlock considerable improvement. Artavian was on target at Windsor when last seen in October and is another to note.

The choice is TAPIS ROUGE who has shown ability and is likely to improve plenty for the step up in trip on his handicap debut.
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SYDNEY SEABREEZE was no match for an impressive winner over C&D last time out. That form has been franked with the winner going on to finish a narrow second next time so against a few out-of-form rivals, this could be a good opportunity to go one place better. Zooks continues to churn out solid performances at this level and is unlikely to be far away once again, while connections will be hopeful that first-time blinkers can work the oracle for Emaculate Soldier.

Soft/heavy turf suits best but CORSICAN CAPER is well up to winning off this mark on Tapeta. Sydney Seabreeze is second choice.
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RADIO STAR was beaten only a nose in a maiden at Southwell on her return to action recently. The daughter of Starspangledbanner looks set to make another bold bid back in handicap company and she can edge out Startling. The latter caught the eye finishing strongly for fourth at Lingfield last week and will be hard to keep out of the frame, while Nightbird will be sharper for a recent comeback and is not out of it either.

The free-going RADIO STAR did nothing wrong on her 5f Tapeta comeback and this mark is within range on that evidence.
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Bungle Bay failed in his bid to land a hat-trick over track and trip, but he could easily bounce back. However, PESSOA won over C&D before going close to supplementing that victory over a longer trip here and Adrian Wintle's charge looks worth sticking with in his current frame of mind. Diddy Man and Diamondsinthesand are a couple of others to consider.

Pessoa is shortlisted but preference is for DRAFTED, whose two wins for Danny Brooke came over 7f on Tapeta in cheekpieces.
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