There were 41 Races on Wednesday 21st May 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Warwick, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Brighton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NELSON GAY made all to score by half a length over track and trip on his latest outing and is just 3lb higher. Michael Dods' seven-year-old remains on a workable mark and can make it three wins from his last four outings. Eternal Sunshine finished a close third in a warm race at Musselburgh latest and needs to be taken seriously, while Le Beau Garcon is another to keep an eye on.

Copper Knight is a key player dropped in class but ETERNAL SUNSHINE looked ready to strike when third at Musselburgh last month.
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AMMES has shown plenty of ability in each of his three starts, including when finishing a respectable third at Chester earlier in the month, and he sets the standard with a rating of 86. With the James Owen yard in good form, he looks the one to beat. Triple Gee shaped with promise when finishing third on his debut at Salisbury and will most certainly give the selection a race.

Triple Gee can improve but AMMES sets the bar quite high on his two runs this season.
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Whisperwood failed to justify favouritism when beaten into fourth on her debut at Southwell last month, but it would be no surprise to see her take a step forward. Even so, UNDERWRITER looks the more appealing option. The son of Mehmas changed hands for 200,000 pounds and goes for a yard which knows how to ready one first time out. Any market confidence behind newcomer Strength of Spirit would also be interesting.

£200,000 breeze-up buy UNDERWRITER is a very interesting newcomer for Lambourn trainer Archie Watson and earns the vote.
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Having found only two progressive rivals too strong at Plumpton in March, TWO TO TANGO makes grand appeal reverting to maiden company. A similar performance from Emma Lavelle's gelding may see him open his account, possibly at the main expense of The Long Walk. The five-year-old will find this easier than his latest Cheltenham assignment and he should make his presence felt, along with Newton Abbot second Roadshow.

Back in a more comfortable grade, recent Cheltenham sixth THE LONG WALK can gain a first hurdles win ahead of Roadshow.
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EMILY REBECCA has proved a different proposition since stepping into handicap company as she has taken a silver medal home in each of her two outings. Richard Hannon's filly takes a step up in distance and sports first-time blinkers, which may eke out the improvement required. Her stable companion Phaedra looks the main danger after not being disgraced in third at Nottingham last time, while No Gain isn't out of it either.

Richard Hannon has a good hand with PHAEDRA and Emily Rebecca, both of whom ran well last time and promise to stay this far.
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WOOHOO struck in ready style in an apprentice handicap at Hamilton five days ago and escapes a penalty for that success. If the four-year-old can back that performance up, she will prove very hard to beat. King Of The Jungle finished a fair fourth at Leicester last time and was kindly dropped 1lb, while Sixcor is a four-time course scorer and is another to note.

South Shore is interesting down in class but WOOHOO is unpenalised for last week's easy win and can prove just as effective at 6f.
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James Owen has enjoyed some good success with his stable debutants of late and Mr Le Philosophe must be monitored in the betting with champion jockey Sean Bowen booked to ride. However, recent Market Rasen runner-up RUKAANA rates as the most solid proposition after meeting trouble in running in that contest. Iolaos Du Mou and Cusano are others to consider in their current form.

Value for closer in a better race latest, CUSANO can upset the Owen debutant Mr Le Philosophe and unlucky Rasen second Rukaana.
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ITALICA took a big step forward from his debut effort to make the frame at Chester earlier in the month and could have lots more to offer. Tom Dascombe's juvenile is related to a few winners and can get off the mark. Sir Albert changed hands for 165,000 euros as a yearling and is a half-brother to the Listed-placed Festive Fare, so he needs to be monitored in the betting market first time out, along with Schrodinger's Cat.

All things considered, ITALICA did mighty well to finish so close in the Lily Agnes at Chester. Some interesting newcomers take him on.
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Having been thwarted in his hat-trick bid when finishing third at Bath 16 days ago, the application of first-time cheekpieces may eke out some improvement in Commanding Prince. Archie Watson's four-year-old isn't taken lightly, but ABDUCTION looked an unlucky loser when second at Haydock recently and compensation could be on the cards. The Acclamation gelding was denied a clear run at a crucial point in the closing stages and is taken to go one better. Garden Oasis is also noted.

Commanding Prince is a danger but preference is for C&D winner HALE END who is on a handy mark and was unlucky last time.
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The application of first-time cheekpieces enabled an improved performance from PRIDE OF PARIS when finishing a close-up second at Uttoxeter earlier this month. That was only his third appearance over the larger obstacles and there could be more to come. Calagogo was far from disgraced when recently second to Doyen Quest here and he warrants respect reverting to handicap company. Ballynaheer could also feature.

Low-mileage 7yo PRIDE OF PARIS went down fighting at Uttoxeter 18 days ago and gets the nod here in the hope he can build on that run.
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A confident vote goes to ROSENPUR, who finished second in a warm class 2 event at Chester recently from 3lb out of the handicap. He might have won were it not for Warren Fentiman dropping his rein in the final furlong and this looks a good opportunity to go one better. Jacquelina was in excellent heart last summer and there were signs of a return to form at Newmarket on Sunday. Connie's Rose, who came off worst in a three-way photo over 6f here last time, is another to consider.

Rosenpur has a lot going for him but CONNIE'S ROSE goes particularly well here and she looks ready to exploit her reduced mark.
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GLASSES UP supplemented his 1m5f triumph here when completing a quick double over C&D at the start of this month. A further 4lb rise could prove to be lenient and a 12th career victory could be on the cards. Not disgraced when fifth at Haydock last month, Pol Roger warrants respect on his second start of the season. Michael Dods' inmate is feared most, ahead of Hosanna Power.

This could go to 2024 winner POL ROGER (nap), who made an encouraging reappearance at Haydock and is now back in his usual cheekpieces.
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Time Interval made every yard of the running to score by just under four lengths at Stratford earlier in the month, but this represents a step up in grade. With that in mind, IN THIS WORLD gets the vote. The seven-year-old filled the runner-up spot in a stronger event at Stratford (fences) when last seen and now makes his first start for the Rob Summers stable. If picking up from where he left off last summer, he could be the one to beat. Ukantango completes the shortlist.

This might go to UKANTANGO, who returned from a layoff with a perfectly respectable run last month and has slipped to a tempting mark.
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ART OF FOX ran well for a long way despite pulling too hard over 6f at Nottingham last time. The gelded son of Mehmas was eased 2lb for his troubles and remains capable of better, so perhaps dropping to the minimum trip can work the oracle. Bust A Moon landed a Seller at Beverley recently and is respected under a 6lb penalty, while others to note include Over Spiced and Step Along.

Richard Hannon's ART OF FOX pulled too hard over 6f on his handicap debut and he warrants another chance on this drop back to 5f.
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INANNA had a few of these behind when winning a shade cosily over C&D three weeks ago and a 2lb rise might not be enough to anchor her if arriving in the same mood. Irish raider Little Empire has won and placed in two past visits to Ayr (over 1m) and will likely give another good account, while Leap Day, John L Sullivan and Sir Garfield are others to note in a competitive event.

John L Sullivan has more to offer this year but INANNA won well over C&D this month and can defy a small weights rise.
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A DUBLIN JOB comfortably completed a double when scoring by 11 lengths at Market Rasen in June last year and makes his return off a 12lb higher mark. The son of Ask goes well fresh and could remain unbeaten over fences, with his main danger possibly being Davidoc after his runner-up effort over track and trip on his most recent start. Gwennie May Star is next best.

Preference is for DAVIDOC (nap), who gave a very good account of himself over C&D last month and remains on a workable mark.
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COOPERATION returned to winning ways in an apprentice handicap at Newmarket five days ago and remains in the same grade. Providing the seven-year-old is in similar form, he will prove very tough to beat. Marsh Benham sprang a 25/1 surprise to score at Newbury last Friday and is likely to be on the premises. Of the remainder, Ultramarine makes most appeal.

Winning doesn't come easily to POWER OF GOLD but he nearly won his last race over 7f and he's a rare runner here for the Quinns.
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ASHEN's stamina appeared to ebb away when weakening into fifth on his handicap bow over 1m here 16 days ago and a return to 7f could prove fruitful. Moreover, the son of Phoenix Of Spain arrives here race-fit, which could prove crucial over the higher-rated Brize Norton. Ralph Beckett's gelding ended his juvenile campaign with a respectable third at Salisbury and it will be interesting to see how he fares in the betting market. Dannick and Karthala are others of interest.

Ralph Beckett's BRIZE NORTON improved with each start at two and could be a different proposition this year, having been gelded.
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PINBALL WIZARD is marginally preferred over Comfort Line. Back with John Nallen after a stint with James Owen, the selection returns from a break and will be ridden by promising apprentice Darragh O'Sullivan, who claims a valuable 7lb. The highest rated runner in the line-up, Comfort Line is sure to have plenty of supporters. Despite his advancing years, the Adrian McGuinness-trained grey still retains plenty of enthusiasm and registered a ninth success at Dundalk in March. It will be interesting to see how Feature This fares in first-time blinkers.

It could be worth taking a chance with the relatively unexposed TOFINO who ended last season with an encouraging nursery run
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BELTANE looks the way to go in what appears to be a very winnable handicap. The past course (6f) winner has been knocking on the door recently and the addition of first-time cheekpieces could make all the difference. Cisco Disco is 2lb lower than when touched off over C&D last October and can improve on his recent comeback effort here, while Circles and Penelope's Sister also hold claims.

Significant questions hang over so many of these, including BELTANE but he looks the percentage call ahead of Irish raider Circles.
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GETALEAD wasn't disgraced in third when sporting first-time blinkers at Newton Abbot last week and goes off the same mark. The nine-year-old looks to have been found a nice opportunity to record his fourth course victory. King Of The Road could only manage sixth in a tougher contest at Chepstow in January, but will appreciate this easier assignment and may have a say. Crystal Glance is another to note.

The Greenall and Guerriero stable holds a strong hand here and the riding arrangements suggest MR YEATS could be the their main hope.
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POET came through the field to record a 28/1 victory at Newcastle last time and there didn't seem to be any fluke about that success. Scott Dixon's six-year-old looks well placed to complete the double, with his main threat possibly being Candy Warhol, who will be looking to build on his neck second at Brighton earlier in the month. Silky Robin is the pick of the remainder.

This track and SAVANNAH SMILES (nap) are a good fit and last week's narrow defeat came over a trip short of her best.
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Having scythed his way through the field to make a winning debut at Chelmsford last month, COSI BELLO could be capable of defying a penalty. Charlie Fellowes' inmate impressed with both his cruising speed and finishing effort, which may be enough to repel chief threat Deira Storm. The Blue Point colt looked unlucky to not score on his opening bid at Wolverhampton last December and isn't taken lightly. Arboreous and Uppercase are others who should have better days ahead of them.

Cosi Bello did it nicely on debut at Chelmsford last month but he'll do well to give 9lb away to DEIRA STORM.
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Four of these faced off over the course and distance last month, with Lady Lilac faring best in second. After a slow start, Staywitherjohnny was an eye-catching fourth and it'll be interesting to see how she fares with that experience under her belt. A runner-up on debut at Cork, Inventress is sure to prove popular with punters dropping in trip to a mile. For a selection, it might be worth siding with barrier trial winner EDGE OF SEVENTEEN. Found to be slightly lame on her left fore after disappointing when last seen at the Curragh in October, she was an encouraging third the time before that at Naas.

Normal improvement from her debut at Cork might be enough to see INVENTRESS get the better of Luscious who ran twice last season
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POP DANCER made all to score at Goodwood recently and Tony Caroll's charge is drawn to attack once again breaking from stall one. A 3lb rise should be no barrier to further success and the dual C&D winner is taken to repel the likes of Sioux Warrior, who finished a good second at Nottingham last time, and the Anthony Carson-trained Coolagh Magic.

Preference is for POP DANCER, who recorded his tenth win when making all at Goodwood 18 days ago. Sioux Warrior is feared most.
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Frostmagic is only 3lb higher than his recent triumph at Doncaster and should go well here, while Opening Bat is another interesting contender given Billy Loughnane is a significant jockey booking. However, the verdict is for TAKE THE BOAT as she is 3-4 at the track, including a C&D success, and is taken to improve returning to this venue following a mediocre display at Wolverhampton latest.

Should Opening Bat decline to settle again, chief beneficiary may prove to be the up-in-trip handicap debutante A LA LOUCHE.
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PIERRE ROYAL and Bishopton are the standout contenders, with preference for the Dermot Weld-trained former. Out of a dual Listed winner, he came in for plenty of market support when second on debut over the course and distance a fortnight ago. While no match for the winner on that occasion, he did draw four lengths clear of the 85-rated Daler in third. Twice narrowly beaten into second at Dundalk in December, Bishopton was last seen finishing fifth of 15 in a competitive affair at Naas. Sunriseontheboyne was ninth and he boosted the form by winning a valuable contest at Navan on Saturday. Limbocall could prove best of the rest with Colin Keane aboard.

This should be straightforward for PIERRE ROYAL, runner-up in a much stronger maiden than this on his debut over C&D two weeks ago
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A winner on his racecourse bow at Wolverhampton in October before running extremely well to finish second under a penalty at Southwell the following month, IMMEDIATE EFFECT is expected to make a successful reappearance. Duca Di Lucca holds an official rating of 72 and is perhaps the main threat, while Alfie D ought to have learnt plenty from his first start and is most appealing of the remainder.

The vote goes to IMMEDIATE EFFECT who had a win and close second on AW in the autumn and is open to more progress at this new trip.
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MONOPOLISE was caught wider than ideal when a beaten favourite over 7f here in January. The three-timer C&D winner has a kinder berth to work with this evening, though, and it wouldn't come as any great surprise were he to bounce back. Royal Pleasure was narrowly denied at Lingfield last month and is respected from 2lb higher, along with Extrication, who is likely to benefit from a step up to the mile.

Extrication has untapped potential over 1m but there should be no excuses for A MAJOR PAYNE this evening.
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Out of a five-time course winner, FAMOUS ENOUGH might be able to make the breakthrough in this competitive affair. Starting off for Pat Foley and in a first-time hood, the Elzaam five-year-old was a career-best fifth when last seen over the course and distance a fortnight ago. Harry The Rogue was a place behind and reopposes now after winning comfortably at Killarney last week. Sam Coen retains the ride on the Andy Slattery-trained four-year-old and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to follow up. Ahead of the aforementioned pair when second in that contest, Gianh River is sure to have plenty of supporters despite going off at 66/1 on that occasion.

A 10lb rise may not be enough to stop the in-form HARRY THE ROGUE gaining his third win in four starts and Sam Coen claims 7lb again
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MUY MUY LOCO was positioned further back than ideal when beaten a neck into second at Kempton last time but if able to adopt a more prominent position back on the grass, he could go one place better. Mr Ubiquitous just held on over 1m at Windsor recently so dropping to 7f could be of benefit. Latona is also noted.

A three-month break seems to have revitalised MR UBIQUITOUS and he can follow up his win last month. Muy Muy Loco is next best.
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Madame X was touched off on her racecourse bow at Salisbury earlier this month and is likely to go close again, with improvement on the cards, but the vote goes to SAYIDAH HARD SPUN. Richard Hughes' filly shaped with considerable promise when finishing fourth in a warm Ascot maiden on her debut recently. Stepping up from 5f will suit on that evidence and she's fancied to put the experience to good use. Market support for Earthlight filly Tobah would be noteworthy.

The vote goes to SAYIDAH HARD SPUN, who has leading claims on her promising run at Ascot and represents a yard that won this last year.
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LEMSAIRBAT won a slowly run 1m4f race in Compiegne last autumn and shaped well on her first start for current connections when third behind better-fancied stablemate Beset over an extended 1m2f at Sligo earlier this month. She should progress from that run and appears well treated here at the weights. Deressa won a maiden here last month and has been left on a mark of 82, while Elegant Madame has been placed a number of times both on turf and the all-weather over the past 12 months.

A heavy ground winner in France, LEMSAIRBAT (nap) looks like the one to beat after a big run from a poor draw at Sligo recently
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Comedian Leader found herself flat-footed before staying on into second over C&D 22 days ago and a 2lb nudge up in the ratings is unlikely to prevent another good account. However, DEVASBOY went into plenty of notebooks on his never-nearer third over 7f at Chepstow recently and this extra yardage could prove fruitful. Poetic Force is the pick of the remainder.

The safest option is COMEDIAN LEADER (nap) who won here last month and found only one too good last time. Poetic Force is feared.
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This is competitive and only a tentative vote can go to HIERONYMUS. The son of Dutch Art didn't have much left when weakening inside the final furlong over the mile here last month so he's sure to benefit from a drop in trip, and George Baker currently has his string in fine form. Pressure's On struggled in the Spring Mile at Doncaster but he is a player at this level, while others to note include Nibras Angel and Pitney.

Ed Dunlop's PRESSURE'S ON is taken to build on his promising second at Wolverhampton in March.
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DISCO BOY showed some promise in bumpers, including at Clonmel last autumn, and, following three maiden runs over shorter trips, he finished well up the hill at Navan when third to Elle Dorado Rock over 1m5f with a couple of these rivals behind. Champion apprentice James Ryan again claims a valuable 3lb and he gets the vote ahead of Empress Alma. She progressed in handicaps when gradually upped in trip last year and recorded her third win over 2m at Thurles last October. Gracesolution was in good form at Dundalk earlier this year and is another to note.

The filly MISS GITANA met some trouble in running on last month's return to the level; she's feasibly treated on her form from Britain
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A switch to more positive tactics saw SEA OF CHARM regain the winning thread over C&D earlier this month. That was the seven-year-old's first visit to this track and and a 3lb nudge up in the ratings looks far from insurmountable. Versatile arrives on the back of a triumph at Bath, but a 5lb penalty and extra quarter-mile in trip could leave him vulnerable. With that in mind, a bigger threat may emerge from the consistent Market House.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to SEA OF CHARM, who beat an unexposed improver over C&D last time.
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AL BAREZ bounced back to form when hitting the crossbar in this class at Wolverhampton on his latest outing and the handicapper may have been kind to only put him up 1lb. With a previous C&D victory to his name further aiding his cause, he looks the one to beat. Drama finished a close third in a warmer contest at Southwell last month and it would be no surprise to see him feature, along with Many A Star.

This looks good for DRAMA (nap), whose two C&D wins last year represent extremely strong form. Tan Rapido can chase him home.
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YOU MAKE ME SMILE opened her account over hurdles at Clonmel last month and followed up when switched to the Flat over an extended 1m5f at Sligo. The Pat Fahy-trained mare beat Makaiah by just over a length with Dumb Love and Bynx further behind, and that form was well advertised at Navan on Saturday when Makaiah gained a deserved win. Black Soul is bidding for an unusual hat-trick having won a point-to-point and a Down Royal maiden hurdle.

Saturday's winner, MAKAIAH looks like the one with after getting her first win on on Saturday and a 7lb penalty may not stop her
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Having returned to form with a good second over 1m here three weeks ago, LOCAL BAY could be poised to strike. The son of Cable Guy only gave way in the closing stages last time and racing off an unchanged mark, he makes grand appeal reverting to 7f. Despite an 8lb hike the ratings, the biggest danger may be Havana Mojito, who was given a canny ride when scoring at this track in late-April. Recent C&D runner-up Mashaan is also noted.

The progressive HAVANA MOJITO can go in again after winning here last month. Local Bay is second choice.
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AUTUMN'S BREEZE produced a career-best effort to take the silver medal home at Yarmouth when last seen and makes her return off an unchanged rating. If the Moore's filly has wintered well, she could take advantage of a winnable opportunity. Tatmeen showed a lot more on his handicap debut to finish second at Lingfield and has to be respected, while Marinakis isn't ruled out either.

After an improved second on his handicap debut and now sent over a trip that could suit, TATMEEN gets the nod.
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