There were 35 Races on Tuesday 10th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Catterick, 7 races at Sligo, 6 races at Fontwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Clive Cox has a good recent record in this race and his Supreme Diamond enters the reckoning on that basis. However, she may need to improve to win and focusing on the newcomers could be the way to go. ARCTIC WIND, a half-brother to Celebration Mile winner Ice Max, is suggested as the first one to consider. Factual is another highly-appealing debuant with Oisin Murphy booked, while Perfect Location also boasts notable breeding.

Preference is for TOO DARN GOOD. The other main form contenders are Supreme Diamond, Dubai Time and Kesta.
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KING OF CHAOS ran green on his debut at Wolverhampton but showed enough to suggest that he can pay his way. A half-brother to the Listed-placed Rhoscolyn, the George Scott-trained colt looks sure to improve for that experience. Sinj also displayed promise to place on her first couple of starts and should be on the premises. Clive Cox's Wojtek is an appealing newcomer to consider, although Zavateri and Big Song also warrant betting checks.

The main form contenders are KING OF CHAOS and Sinj. All of the newcomers are attractively bred, particularly Wojtek.
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The fact trainer Michael O'Callaghan sends a costly newcomer across the water says a lot, and NINTH CRUSADE looks bred to get the job done, with his dam being a half-sister to a triple-Listed winner on the all-weather. Comic Strip is another debutant to note, although he may want further in time based on his pedigree. Booziebrunch is the only member of the field to boast racecourse experience and he wasn't disgraced when fourth at Yarmouth in April.

Preference is for the fascinating Irish challenger NINTH CRUSADE, especially if the market speaks in his favour.
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STRIKE's recent placed form has a solid appearance and this could be well within his reach if he continues in the same manner. Rob Hornby knows the seven-year-old well and, having been in the saddle when the son of Lethal Force finished a close third in this race last year, another bold showing is expected. The hat-trick seeking Safari Dream and in-form Land Of Magic are obvious threats to the selection, while Saffredi is respected off just 2lb above his last wining mark.

Reunited with Oisin Murphy, GRENHAM BAY gets the vote. The Thames Boatman and Strike have solid place claims.
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PEREGRINE FALCON has done well since joining the Patrick Morris yard and stepping back up to 6f could be just what is needed as she looks to get off the mark at the seventh time of asking. The booking of Billy Loughnane is significant and she is preferred to Azure Zain, who had the reopposing Mister Invincible (fifth) not far behind when fourth over C&D last month.

This can go to PEREGRINE FALCON whose narrow defeat here on her penultimate outing reads well in the context of this race.
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Having found only one too strong at Chelmsford 19 days ago, COMPETIZIONE could be poised to open his account. The son of Too Darn Hot had previously filled the runner-up berth at Doncaster and is preferred to Dr Strangelove. Paul & Oliver Cole's colt supplemented his debut triumph with a close second at Kempton recently and another bold bid is forecast. The returning Revelance is the pick of the remainder.

The main form contenders are COMPETIZIONE, Revelance and Dr Strangelove in that order of preference.
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EDUCATE was value for more than the winning margin of half-a-length when seeing off Pysanka (second) over C&D in April, and a 7lb turn at the weights may not be enough to prevent him from going in again. Now that the penny has dropped for Emaculate Soldier after a determined success over further here last time out, there may be more to come from the five-year-old off just 2lb higher.

This could be run to suit the five-time C&D winner PYSANKA (nap) more than when behind Educate here last time.
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Having drawn seven lengths clear of the third when a close second at Yarmouth 12 days ago, compensation could be on the cards for MARNIER. The son of Saxon Warrior ticks plenty of the right boxes on that evidence and is likely to prove a warm order. Triple Gee is the main danger after two respectable runs to date, while Bedford is likely to prove more competitive once entering handicaps.

First-time headgear and a marked tendency to hang left will put some off MARNIER at a short price, but he should beat Triple Gee.
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Although unable to justify cramped odds when runner-up at Brighton recently, a reproduction could see ANGLESEY LAD gaining a belated first career triumph. The son of Kodi Bear has performed with credit at Dunstall Park before and edges the vote over reopposing third Second Collection. Tony Carroll's mare has posted several creditable efforts in defeat in recent months and isn't taken lightly. Bankrupt is the pick of the remainder.

The vote goes to SECOND COLLECTION who has won four times around here and is more reliable than many at this level.
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Schemaya will likely have more to offer after winning over an extended 1m3f at Windsor on her handicap debut. However, CREPE SUZETTE also has plenty of scope handicapping for the first time and makes most appeal. The daughter of Saxon Warrior landed a maiden at Wolverhampton on her seasonal bow and that form looks strong, given that the third and fourth have both subsequently won. Recent C&D winner Patsy Snugfit and Patagonia Girl head the remainder.

The vote goes to the progressive CREPE SUZETTE (nap), who's open to further improvement now handicapping.
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HIJO DE LA LUNA was far from disgraced when finishing third over hurdles at Southwell last month and this step into classified company could prove fruitful. Simon West's gelding had previously posted some respectable efforts in handicap level on the all-weather and rates as the one to beat. The biggest threat may emerge from Pending Appeal, who should find this easier than her latest sixth in a handicap at Yarmouth, ahead of Trusty Scout.

Preference is for dual C&D winner PRINCE HECTOR who is 1-1 at this level and who may enjoy the run of the race out in front.
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PIRANHA RAMA was fitted with a visor for the first time on her latest start and bounced back to form. David Evans' charge went close to making all over course and distance that day and a return to winning ways looks imminent on that evidence. Equalised has eased further in the ratings and is worthy of a second glance, while Dandy G Boy returns to 6f with a shout.

Off an attractive mark returned to 6f, EQUALISED looks particularly interesting. Rage Of Thunder is second pick.
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There was plenty to like about the debut run from DUSKAURA at Yarmouth last month, where she finished second to an expensive purchase and was well clear of rest. Based on the limited evidence available, the daughter of Twilight Son is the safest option here. Yellow Diamonds was well adrift in fourth in that race but can do better now she holds experience. However, Chalice Beauty, a half-sister to four winners, won't need to be out of the ordinary to fill the runner-up slot.

The pick is DUSKAURA, who drew nicely clear with the winner at Yarmouth, and should once more have the measure of Yellow Diamonds.
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ANIFICAS BEAUTY has won races back-to-back before and with this appearing to be an easier assignment than the handicap she won at Pontefract most recently, the Peter Winks-trained mare is hard to oppose. Sir Laurence Graff also rates a key player in this modest company, while Rampant has posted good efforts in defeat on Tapeta elsewhere and warrants a betting check on his first career start at Dunstall Park.

This looks a good opportunity for ANIFICAS BEAUTY to follow up her latest Pontefract success back down in grade.
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Although he has plenty to find at the weights with a couple of these, MUST MEET CECIL looks the most solid option. A former course and distance winner, the Cian Collins-trained gelding arrives here in good form having finished runner-up in a similar grade at Wexford last time. With question marks against both of the higher-rated horses in this contest, he is taken to add a sixth career success. Former Grade 2 hurdle winner Dreal Deal would take the beating if anywhere near his best. The gelding had been in fair form around this time last year, but, having disappointed last time, he isn't one to place total faith in here. Similar comments apply to the 130-rated Embittered.

Far too many question marks for comfort, but perhaps EMBITTERED, sharpened by a recent chase run, can exploit the race conditions
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There is little to split VIBRANT PEARL and Radio Star based on their encounter at Pontefract last month. The former had the latter's measure entering the final furlong and was unlucky to be pipped late on. Compensation for that narrow defeat is attainable here. Ziggy's Triton is the pick of the rest with experience, while Right And Exact won't need to anything special to have an impact on his racecourse bow.

The form pick is VIBRANT PEARL who has been runner-up on her two starts and can go one better here. Radio Star is next best.
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With this being just her third start in handicap, YESTERDAY'S GONE appeals the most in a race where all seven entrants something to prove. After an improved effort when third in a similar race at Carlisle, her connections play a shrewd hand with Joe Bradnam utilising a 7lb claim. Blue Train boasts some convincing recent form and is respected accordingly, while Pretty Spirited, who posted her best effort so far on Southwell's Tapeta two starts ago, is another to consider.

The choice is CLASSIC CAUSE who had possible excuses last time having previously made such an encouraging return at Southwell.
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NASHVILLE NOTIONS has shown enough on four runs over flights to date to suggest that she can be competitive here. The five-year-old daughter of Milan will need to improve on her most recent effort at Wexford but on the balance of her previous form, she sets the standard. While an official rating of 96 wouldn't usually be good enough to win a maiden, this looks a modest contest for the grade. Kates Choice is open to further improvement having only had the two starts over hurdles. In normal circumstances one would expect her to pick up valuable experience en route to a handicap mark but this looks a winnable race. Annarubyrose is another with the potential to do better.

A tentative vote goes to NASHVILLE NOTIONS Her Cork fifth reads well in the context of this race and she won't mind if conditions ease
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Paper Doll showed enough ability during her time in Ireland to suggest she could fit in at this level, while Laudable hinted at a revival with a good second over an inadequate trip at Ayr last month. He can do better with the return to 1m4f very much in his favour. However, this probably won't take much winning and a chance is taken on STELLARMASTERPIECE being up to the task now first-time cheekpieces are added. Already a dual C&D winner, the headgear could be the prompt for further success.

Dual C&D winner STELLARMASTERPIECE should take all the beating after failing to stay 1m6f last time. Laudable is second choice.
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Although flattered by the winning distance over an extended 2m1f here last month, SHE IS FOR ME BOYS is heading in the right direction. Jamie Snowden's mare looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to follow up, at the main expense of Gold Link. The nine-year-old is a live threat judged on the pick of his chase exploits and a switch to timber may spark his interest. Everest is the pick of the remainder.

Preference is for GOLD LINK, who has regressed over fences but should still be good enough at this level over hurdles.
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Point-to-point winner QUANTUM BOY is worth another chance on his second start under Rules. Off the track for 545 days following that initial success, the Diamond Boy gelding proved disappointing in a Punchestown bumper on his first run on the track. Undoubtedly much better than that bare form suggests, the six-year-old can show his true ability on his hurdling debut. Wholelotofbusiness returned from a long absence to finish runner-up at Killarney last month. Although unable to build on that performance at Listowel subsequently, the gelding is entitled to forgiveness. With trainer Eoin McCarthy back amongst the winners of late, the six-year-old holds leading claims. Clonmel second Tom Sarah Evelyn should also be involved for the John Patrick Ryan yard.

The 115 rated WHOLELOTOFBUSINESS may be able to get his head in front if repeating the form of his close second at Killarney
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NOVAMAY remains unexposed and is taken to confirm the promise of her recent second at Wetherby. Beaten less than a length on that occasion, Michael Dods' filly finished clear of the rest and has the scope to rate higher than her current mark. Lima Sierra has a bit to find with the selection on their meeting at Ripon last month, but has subsequently finished closer at the same track. She can feature again, along with Baby Rover.

Having finished ahead of Lima Sierra at Ripon, NOVAMAY (nap) rates as the logical pick in a race which will take little winning.
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Jack Sparrow Grey is sure to prove popular after recording a hat-trick over C&D in the past two months and he demands respect given his progressive profile. However, an 11lb hike for the six-year-old's latest victory requires another career-best performance and it could be worth chancing HENRY BOX BROWN. Evan Williams has his string in fine fettle at present and the son of Getaway makes plenty of appeal racing off just 2lb higher than his victory at Leicester in December. Summer In Milan is also noted.

It's hard to get away from JACK SPARROW GREY, who has made an excellent start to his chasing career over C&D and is still improving.
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Having met with traffic problems when third at Ballinrobe last time, LEITZEL can gain compensation. The Andrew McNamara-trained five-year-old had to wait for a gap after jumping the second last, before staying on well to be nearest at the finish. Well handicapped over flights relative to her mark on the Flat, the daughter of Teofilo has every chance of registering a first win under National Hunt rules. Farrokh is another horse on a recovery mission, having fallen at the first flight at Down Royal recently. Rated 8lb higher over fences, the Barry Connell-trained gelding has leading claims. Bowgate Street is also worthy of consideration having won here in the past.

A chance is taken on KALANISI DUBH who handles most ground, is just 2lb above her last win and she has run okay here before
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Jenni made every yard when returning the emphatic winner at Musselburgh last month. However, she will need to be quickly away from her outside draw, if adopting the same tactics here, and HIGHFIELD SUNSHINE makes more appeal. The daughter of Mehmas found only one too good over course and distance last time and looks on an attractive mark now handicapping for the first time. Crown's Lady and Little Keilee are others to note.

The suggestion is CROWN'S LADY, who drops back in trip after a good 1m run in higher-grade company last month.
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LIGHTNING MAQUEEN arrives on the back of his best effort over hurdles when finishing third over 2m3f here last month. An opening mark of 100 looks workable for Gary & Josh Moore's gelding and a breakthrough victory could be in the offing. Stablemate Junkanoo lurks on an attractive rating and it will be interesting to see how the eight-year-old compares in the betting, while a case can also be made for Chicago Storm.

The one with potential is handicap debutant LIGHTNING MAQUEEN (nap), who took a big step forward when placed in a recent course maiden.
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A competitive-looking contest and OUR ZEBO may be able to land his hat-trick after a couple of easy wins. The Mastercraftsman gelding has been a revelation on his last two outings at Tramore and Downpatrick, coming from off the pace to score in style. He got a 10lb hike for his last win but could still have a bit left in him. Oran McGill takes a useful 5lb off his back in this amateur contest. Ilbdare landed a gamble over course and distance last month and went up 9lb. He's a likely danger. Mags Nelson also won last time out, when well supported in Tramore, and is another for the shortlist.

The locally-trained ILBDARE landed a gamble here last time and may have improved enough to reverse Tramore form with Our Zebo
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Zephlyn bids for a hat-trick of course and distance wins raised a further 3lb. He narrowly beat the reopposing Cosmic Soul last time, but the latter's stablemate MORANDI SECOND is of more interest on his return to this code. Patrick Neville's six-year-old has twice placed over hurdles since bolting up on soft ground over 1m6f here last autumn, and there looks to be plenty more to come over this longer trip with an apprentice's allowance also helping his cause.

Patrick Neville saddles a couple with live chances and COSMIC SOUL is fancied to turn things round with hat-trick chasing Zephlyn.
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ONETHREEFIVENOTOUT finally got the hang of things over fences with a dominant display over this distance at Newton Abbot last month. A 6lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from going in again. Paul Nicholls' charge may have too much Belgarum, who arrives with similar claims after a taking success at the same track most recently, while Morfee must enter calculations on the back of two solid runner-up efforts.

With his career now seemingly back on track, recent Newton Abbot winner ONETHREEFIVENOTOUT has scope for further progress.
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SHE'LL BE KEPT looks capable of winning in this grade. She ran well in a maiden hurdle at Tramore last time when third to Derryville and the handicapper has left her on the same mark back in handicap company now. Cornmarket won at a big price here last month and has to be respected. An 8lb rise for that success doesn't look too harsh as he won by six lengths then. Cullagh Pride ran much better on her last outing when getting within half-a-length of Next Stop Paris in Cork last month. A similar run would see her get involved.

Raised 8lb for winning here four weeks ago, Cornmarket may not cope with fifth-placed COIS FHARRAIGE who shaped well until fading
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Runner-up on two of his last three outings, KALGANOV narrowly sets the standard and as long as he handles some cut in the ground, the six-year-old may be able to gain a first success since December 2023. Stepped markedly up in trip after a comfortable win over 5f at Thirsk on Friday, Miss Rainbow is of interest under a 5lb penalty, while Evoluir is next best.

Last week's Thirsk winner Miss Rainbow is entitled to plenty of respect, but slight preference is for the also in-form KALGANOV.
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MARKET HOUSE has been in highly consistent form under both codes of late and he must hold every chance on the back of a narrow defeat over shorter at Market Rasen last week. Stepping back up in trip can bring about improvement and the five-year-old is preferred to Justice Roll, who could be interesting off a mark of 93 on his handicap debut. Marley Head cannot be ruled out either for the Joe Tizzard team.

The most obvious answer is MARKET HOUSE, who has done well on the Flat this year and recently went close over hurdles.
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AL ARRIVEE was runner-up on her sole outing at Galway last October and can go one better on her return to action now. The Tunis filly got a couple of bumps that day before finishing second to Rock On By and that form looks solid as the winner was fifth in Grade 3 company at Punchestown in late April. Cailin Deas was last seen finishing fourth to a smart sort in Ballybow here last October and could be the danger on her return. Crossbar Getaway was runner-up at Tramore recently and comes here with a fitness advantage, so has to be respected.

This is a good opportunity for Al Boum Photo's half-sister AL ARRIVEE (nap) who has had ample time to mature since her debut
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This can go the way of RAIN CAP, who has been knocking on the door of late and is on a workable mark. Coconut Bay has strong claims if bouncing back to the form that saw her finish runner-up over 7f at Musselburgh on her penultimate outing, while Sunny Orange is capable of much better than what he has shown on both starts this season.

C&D winner MISS CALCULATION could rediscover her spark back at this track and she gets the vote ahead of Rain Cap.
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A tentative vote goes to TREVOR'S LAD on the back of a career-best effort when beaten a neck over 3m2f here last month. A 4lb rise will make life tougher, but he should have the pace for the drop in trip, and it may be Broomfield Gale that gives him the most to think about following a respectable second over shorter at Worcester in her bid for the double. The Evan Williams stable can do little wrong at present, and Coup De Gold has the potential to improve for going up in distance.

She can be awkward but BROOMFIELD GALE arrives here in very good form and is taken to add to last month's Stratford win.
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