There were 23 Races on Sunday 8th June 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Perth, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Punchestown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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This looks a golden opportunity for SPANISH HARLEM. While yet to win over fences, the chestnut seven-year-old is a battle-hardened handicapper and was an excellent fourth in the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown in April. Off a mark of 139 and with Sean Cleary-Farrell claiming 7lb, the Willie Mullins-trained French bred is difficult to oppose. Successful on his debut over the larger obstacles at Down Royal last month, Baltic Bird is an obvious danger, while No Time To Wait (first-time cheekpieces) is another that warrants respect. Minella Sergeant and Ballinrea complete the line-up and both are likely to struggle.

SPANISH HARLEM is clear on ratings and appears to have a suitable opportunity to add to his sole Auteuil win from 2022
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The consistent EMILY LOVE broke her hurdling duck in no uncertain terms at Limerick last month and Gordon Elliott's mare should be a tough nut to crack on these terms. Hexham scorer Late Night Drama has far less to prove than many and is the clear danger, although bumper winner Moonbow, who makes his debut over timber, should not be dismissed.

Limerick winner EMILY LOVE has the best chance on hurdles form, ahead of Hexham scorer Late Night Drama.
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Having finished in the runner-up spot on her last two outings, compensation may beckon for CINQUE VERDE. The daughter of Sioux Nation looked to find her latest second over 5f here on the sharp side and she makes plenty of appeal reverting to 6f. Although Fine Interview failed to justify favouritism at Haydock eight days ago, it is too early to write him off. The four-year-old is feared most, ahead of the Richard Hughes-trained Knebworth.

Fine Interview might be forgiven his performance at Haydock last Saturday but KNEBWORTH and Wodao also make appeal.
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The subject of good market support over C&D last month, LISNAGAR FORTUNE was ultimately let down by his jumping. Making numerous errors on his way around, the Soldier Of Fortune seven-year-old still did very well to finish a never-nearer third. Already twice a winner at this venue, the 127-rated bay should prove hard to beat if getting his jumping in order. A Grade 2 winner when in the care of Harry Fry, it'll be interesting to see how In Excelsis Deo fares on his debut for Enda Bolger, while handicap debutant Antrim Coast and six-time winner Grange Walk are others for the shortlist.

A tentative vote goes to LISNAGAR FORTUNE who has shown a liking for this track and ran to a good level last time.
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JET PATROL travelled strongly into contention, but had been too keen earlier in the contest to see out 2m2f at Kelso a fortnight ago. The eight-year-old could build on that promising effort now dropped to 2m. Away She Goes finished a place in front of the selection when third in that event and looks an obvious threat given her current form, while Gonnino is also noted.

Back down in distance, SHADOWFAX OF ROHAN is worth another chance. Gonnino is second choice.
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Having been slowly away and staying on into second over C&D last month, STELLAR SUNRISE should have learned plenty from that opening bid. Andrew Balding's colt could prove tough to beat with that experience under his belt and appears the one to beat. The biggest threat may emerge from Poatan, who looks a likely improver stepping up in trip after his third at Beverley. Ahead Of Fashion cannot be dismissed dropping in class, while market support for newcomer River Spey would be interesting.

Having shown promise in a C&D event, STELLAR SUNRISE is preferred. Poatan, Jel Pepper and Victorious One are interesting.
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The 92-rated ROSE BOUM is the suggestion in this competitive affair. With Hannah Phillips claiming 7lb, the Paul Nolan-trained five-year-old will carry a featherweight. Second and beaten by just a length-and-a-quarter when last seen at Wexford, she encouragingly drew 25 lengths clear of the third. Already twice successful from four track starts, top-weight Locked Box is an obvious danger with Georgie Benson aboard, while it'll be interesting to see how Tullyveery Lad fares on his return from a break. In truth, a case can be made for many others, with Downpatrick winner Queenofthelodge, the Jody Townend-ridden Your Honour and Des McDonogh's In For The Night, all sure to have plenty of supporters.

ROSE BOUM pulled clear with one other last time and appears to have responded well to blinkers. She can get her day in the sun here
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Just Dottie made it two C&D successes on the trot last month and must be respected with Sean Bowen aboard once again, but preference is for the unexposed THE LAST CLOUD. A facile winner of a maiden over track and trip, he enters handicaps from a seemingly fair mark and it would come as no great surprise were he to find further progress. Simple Star can chase the pair home.

Under a very positive ride, SIMPLE STAR succumbed only to a useful Irish raider at Kelso last month. He could be hard to catch.
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Having weakened away tamely at Wolverhampton last month, Very Mindful has something to prove at present. The application of first-time blinkers could perk the daughter of Havana Gold up and she shouldn't be underestimated judged on her previous exploits. However, CANYOUHEARTHEDRUMS hasn't been disgraced in class 2 contests of late and these calmer waters may enable a breakthrough victory. Dinamo and Miss Apres are others of interest.

This field does not inspire much confidence but MISS APRES has had just the one attempt and showed some ability. She should improve.
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KEEP UP could make a winning transition to hurdling. She was a comfortable winner of a bumper at Roscommon last summer and then was deemed good enough to contest a Listed mares' bumper at Gowran Park in which she finished fifth. Willie Mullins and jockey Sean Cleary-Farrell teamed up to land this race last year. Gordon Elliott runs two horses with Fillusin reappearing after a campaign that saw her placed in four maiden hurdles, while newcomer Milesfromthehonk is a full-sister to a double winner over fences. Regards To Rose has been placed in her last two maiden hurdles and is race fit, so has stronger claims than most of her rivals. Point-to-point winner Kilrush Lady is worth a market check.

A chance is taken that KILRUSH LADY can catch out some of the market principals with her fitness after winning a point by 13L recently
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Despite not jumping with fluency, SCHMILSSON justified favouritism readily over track and trip last month and is just 7lb higher. Olly Murphy's six-year-old makes only his second start over fences and could have lots more to offer. Salamanca Bay occupied the runner-up berth at Worcester and the booking of Brian Hughes catches the eye on his debut for a new stable. Last-time-out Hexham scorer Dream Jet is another to note.

Having won easily over C&D last time, SCHMILSSON holds particularly strong claims. Breizh River is second pick.
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A respectable fourth in a Group 2 contest last year, MISS TONNERRE is clear of today's rivals on official ratings. She faded away in the closing stages of the Musidora at York on last month's reappearance, but retains the potential to win at this level and Ed Walker's yard has hit top form. Anna Swan will appreciate any cut in the ground and has the ability to feature, while the Kingman filly El Budoor took a step forward when scoring at Lingfield last time and is entitled to progress again.

A wide-open race if Miss Tonnerre fails for a third time to reproduce her best form. JANEY MACKERS gets the vote from El Budoor.
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This step up in trip may see JOLI TRAVAIL to better effect after keeping on at one pace for third over an extended 2m4f in Killarney. Anna McGuinness is getting opportunities for Willie Mullins and rode a winner for the stable at Kilbeggan last weekend. Gordon Elliott's Jazz De Cotte is also up in trip, but has a bit more experience and cheekpieces are tried after a runner-up berth in Downpatrick. His stablemate William Butler has had the benefit of racing over a longer trip when fifth at Limerick and third in Tipperary, so should have a role to play. Sporting Glance and Mister Frostie aren't out of contention, while Ludovico Sforza is a point-to-point winner to note.

The vote goes to JOLI TRAVAIL who can build on her encouraging Irish and hurdling debut at Killarney which came after a long absence
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STANS THE MAN completed a double by 12 lengths over an extended 3m3f at Stratford last week and a 9lb rise might underestimate the authority he showed that day. If the eight-year-old remains in similar form, he will prove hard to beat again. Riaan took the silver medal home in a Grade 3 handicap at the Punchestown Festival and commands the utmost respect for the Gordon Elliott team. Young Buster looks best of the rest.

Last year's game winner STATUARIO (nap) chased home a next-time-out winner when second over C&D in April and can defend his crown.
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YOUTHFUL KING was beaten less than a length when runner-up over 1m6f at Salisbury. He was doing his best work in the closing stages and Luke Dace's inmate looks worth another try over this longer trip, given he was winning off today's mark last autumn. Aggagio lurks at the bottom of the handicap and he can land a blow, having placed over course and distance recently, while Spirit Mixer could shape well from the top of the weights.

Spirit Mixer and Aggagio look the most solid but three fascinating candidates, including ZINC WHITE, return from long absences.
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Dual course winner LONDONOFFICECALLIN stayed on strongly to the line at Ballinrobe last time and looks capable of striking back here, despite a 2lb rise. He didn't get the clearest run around and was doing his best work late on. Westernersunrise has had a little break since winning well at Fairyhouse back in February. A 6lb rise doesn't look harsh, but she may appreciate some rain. Howdoyalikeherhome has been running consistently well and is another who has to come into calculations.

This longer trip should suit STAY GOLD (nap) who was noted staying on well for this rider at the festival meeting here in April.
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IMPERIAL ALEX filled the runner-up spot in a stronger event at Uttoxeter on his most recent start and the handicapper might have been kind to only put him up 1lb. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat. Hardy Diamond finished second at Kilbeggan last time and makes her first start in a handicap over fences so she has to be considered. Glen Cannel is another to keep an eye on.

The one with most potential is Gordon Elliott's lightly raced mare HARDY DIAMOND, who moves up in trip.
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Eight-time Group 3 winner Hamish justified favouritism in a Listed contest when last seen and makes his return to action. The nine-year-old will be hoping for as much rain as possible and sets the standard with an official rating of 117, but the vote goes to BOLSTER. Karl Burke's charge struck in this class at Newmarket on his final start last season and was pestered on the lead when fourth in the Huxley at Chester last month. He hasn't hit his ceiling yet and could take a step forward to score. Last year's German Derby winner Palladium completes the shortlist on his debut for the Gosdens.

The years have taken no toll on the admirable HAMISH so far and hopefully the same will be true for his reappearance this time around.
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LUKER'S TIPPLE sets a good standard here off 122 and should prove the one to beat. On his last run over timber he finished mid-division in the Fred Winter at Cheltenham and ran a big race on the level at Bellewstown on his last outing when losing out by a neck to one of today's rivals Mick Collins. The latter was beaten favourite on his hurdling debut at Cork last month but it wasn't a bad run to finish fifth and he's entitled to improve a bit from the experience. Watching The Clock ran a nice race on her debut when third in Tipperary and, with that run under her belt, she could be a big player now.

Based on superior hurdles form, LUKER'S TIPPLE can avenge the narrow defeat inflicted by Mick Collins on the Flat at Bellewstown
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Having found only a subsequent winner too strong on his handicap bow over 2m4f at Ffos Las last month, THE FLYING POET makes plenty of appeal off an unchanged mark. The extra half-mile should suit the son of Milan and a first career victory could be imminent. Man Of Action opened his account at Hexham and a 5lb rise shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Gary Rutherford's charge is feared most, ahead of Donso Star.

Ffos Las runner-up THE FLYING POET is taken to go one better. Man Of Action is second choice.
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Racingbreaks Ryder outran his odds of 33/1 to make the frame at Kempton last month and, with all five of his career victories coming on turf, he has to be respected. Rey De La Batalla could only manage sixth over C&D last time but takes a drop in grade and is one to watch. However, NARIKO was beaten by the smallest of margins into second at Doncaster when last seen and is just 2lb higher on her return to the fray. With a similar performance, she could be the one to beat.

Racingbreaks Ryder is set for a bold show but that is probably not enough to contain the reappearing NARIKO (nap).
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The form of ZANOOSH's win at Fairyhouse has worked out well and she gets the vote in a competitive-looking contest. The Harzand mare improved on previous form when beating Hello Jean in good style in April and the runner-up went on to score subsequently. The sixth horse has also won since. Atomic Queen is another who showed significant improvement at Limerick 10 days ago when running out a stylish winner. She could be a danger now. Amboyna had some strong bumper form last season, including a wide-margin win at Tramore, and is another that has to be on the shortlist.

Colm Murphy and Jimmy O'Rourke combined to win this event last year and may have the solution again with Fairyhouse winner ZANOOSH
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Happy Index notched a fourth victory over hurdles when landing the spoils here last month and she's sure to prove popular in her follow-up bid. However, Olly Murphy's mare could be worth taking on off a career-high mark with TRUE DESTINY. The veteran arrives on the back of a solid third at Downpatrick and he may prove slightly better handicapped raiding these shores. Kelso scorer Our Girl Sal completes the shortlist.

Having been progressive for her current stable, HAPPY INDEX is particularly appealing. Our Girl Sal is second choice.
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