There were 34 Races on Wednesday 11th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Kempton, 6 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having posted her best effort to date when finishing a close-up second in classified company on the all-weather track here recently, IT'S LIFE could prove nicely treated reverting to a handicap. Bill Turner's filly may take some stopping if performing to a similar level and she edges the vote ahead of Love You Back. The son of Galiway posted an encouraging sixth on his handicap bow at Newbury last month. Emily Rebecca is also noted.

The market will help sort things out with these mostly unexposed 3yos but LOVE YOU BACK shaped quite nicely at Newbury and is preferred.
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A respectable third at Brighton last time out in the bid for the double, MAKES ME WONDER should appreciate a return to this track, having won here over 1m on his penultimate outing. David Simcock's charge is preferred to Aim For The Bull, who was never involved when fourth at Leicester most recently but is better judged on his previous second at Chelmsford. Castellina is another to consider for the in-form James Fanshawe team, as well as Amber Honey.

Amber Honey had little go right at Ripon last time but MAKES ME WONDER is taken to add to his course win over a mile here in April.
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Sportingsilvermine's stamina appeared stretched when stepped up in distance at Newmarket last time out and this drop back in distance should see him in a better light. Regardless, WAY OF LIFE arrives on the back of a close-up second in a class 3 event at Kempton and, switching to turf, he rates as the one to beat off just 2lb higher. Appier is also worth considering sporting a first-time visor.

First-time headgear has to be worth a go on habitual slow-starter APPIER and he's worth chancing.
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CHINKARA has shown enough pace over further the last twice in valuable contests that dropping to 7f could be just what is needed to see her break the maiden at the fourth time of asking. A well-bred daughter of Pinatubo, Heart Of Eternity should be monitored for market support on debut for leading connections, whereas Abloom is another open to improvement on a more conventional track, having met trouble in running at Chester last time out.

Chinkara sets the standard but she faces a different test today and Godolphin's HEART OF ETERNITY can make a winning debut.
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Having bounced back with a good second on the all-weather track here last month, SYDNEY SEABREEZE may be worth chancing on this change of surface. The Cloth Of Stars gelding is having only his second outing on turf and looks more than capable of scoring at this level. The Colorist shares a similar profile to the selection and may serve the most resistance, while the in-form Sawgrass is another to bear in mind.

The 4yo SAXON LAND showed flashes of promise on the Flat in Ireland and James Owen can work wonders with new recruits.
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A tentative vote goes to RHYTHMIC ACCLAIM, who drops in class having been unlucky when repeatedly short of room over C&D last month. The five-year-old is 4lb below her last winning mark and that may be enough to see off Perianth, who caught the eye on her return when travelling well over further at Doncaster before finishing a creditable fourth. Court Of Session and Dark Dreamer are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

The drop to 6f in a race where there isn't much pace on could see COURT OF SESSION enhance his trainer's fine record in this race.
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WATEEN has experience on her side and the daughter of Profitable can break alertly to adopt a useful early position. Others would need to step forward on what they've shown to date, so this looks a good opportunity to break the maiden. Starman colt Enter Sandman is related to a couple of useful types and warrants a market check ahead of his racecourse bow. Eightthreeone may have found his second outing a quick enough turnaround and his debut effort looks a truer representation of his ability.

The filly WATEEN has just about shown the most of those with experience and hopefully conditions will dry out.
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ONE FOR HARVEY is the safest option despite going up 5lb for last month's cosy win at Nottingham. However, the forecast going creates enough concern to suggest a market check on a few of the others would be prudent. Bust A Moon handles some give in the ground and might be the one to capitalise if the selection's turn of foot is hindered by a slower surface. Early Release is also noteworthy with a visor added, while Commendation could have a say from a competitive rating.

Early Release has a visor added and is of some interest but ONE FOR HARVEY (nap) could be capable of further progress at 5f.
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Although TSUKI was unable to follow up on her Goodwood debut success when filling the runner-up spot at Haydock latest, the winner has since been allocated an official rating of 90 and there wouldn't appear to be anything of that calibre in this line-up. William Haggas' filly should face a strong challenge from Abundance, though, who arrives on the back of a solid third at Newbury. Wattani hasn't been seen since his Ayr debut success last summer but should be monitored in the betting.

This can go to ABUNDANCE who is going the right way and probably has slightly less to do today than at Newbury last time out.
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Royal Velvet's Newmarket success reads well and she looks a key player with Cieren Fallon retaining the ride, while the unexposed Believe The Storm could kick on now he tackles handicaps, with his opening rating of 83 appearing to be a fair assessment at this stage. However, SIGNCASTLE CITY has been knocking on the door in four starts this season and reverting to a mile could be just the ticket as Richard Hannon's reliable five-year-old's bids to get back to winning ways.

There are reasons to think BELIEVE THE STORM can improve again up to this trip and he's taken to make a winning turf and handicap debut.
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GRACESOLUTION has good recent form and is ideally suited by these conditions. A three-time career winner over middle-distances, she is an eight-year-old but has been holding her form well. 10-year-old Magnetic North is a 12-time winner who debuts for new connections, having shown good form in Britain in April. He too is suited by this distance but concedes plenty of weight to the selection. Solomon is noted too.

10lb clainer Shane Markey, has good prospects of recording a breakthrough success on the consistent GRACESOLUTION
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Classy Clarets did well to get up at Wolverhampton having blown the start but, although respected, he has more to prove on turf than DAISY ROOTS. The mare has been inching closer to a first success for Jim Boyle, most recently when beaten a neck at Windsor last month, and can be rewarded for her consistency. Bella Taslina was unable to justify market support on her seasonal return at Brighton but could step forward.

Bella Taslina could step forward from her stable debut but this may be the day things fall into place for DAISY ROOTS (nap).
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Having dead-heated and shared the spoils in a handicap at Brighton last month, WE'RENOTREALLYHERE ticks plenty of the right boxes reverting to classified company. A similar performance from Daniel Steele's gelding may prove sufficient and he shades the vote over Lambournghini. The three-year-old posted her best effort to date when runner-up on her handicap bow at Ripon 13 days ago and she isn't taken lightly. Banksman is the pick of the remainder.

It's tempting to side with one of the 3yos and BANKSMAN went very close last time. He can land a first success.
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FAIRE LA NOUBA's fascinating Chester Vase form was boosted in the Derby on Saturday and he might build on that display. The selection showed ability in handicaps last season and doesn't have Lambourn to contend with here. Edergole's Angel has proven handicap form but, interestingly, is held by the selection on Naas form last September. Ranting And Raven, Flying Fortress and Enziya have useful recent form too.

An improved run at Killarney gives RANTING AND RAVEN (nap) a strong chance of going one place better with the help of a 7lb claim.
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The hat-trick seeking Green Team is sure to prove popular in his current heart and another bold bid looks likely. However, a 2lb nudge up in the ratings and switch to Polytrack demand more from Ian Williams' charge. With that in mind, it could be worth chancing MOEL ARTHUR, who was denied a clear run and lost all chance when finishing seventh over C&D last month. Zivaniya is also noted on the back of a 127-day break.

It might be worth sticking with GREEN TEAM, who battled well for his two wins in March and looks worth another try at this trip.
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A switch to handicaps and step up in trip saw an improved performance from DOCTOR DAUILA when finishing second at Chepstow 12 days ago. The daughter of Dream Ahead makes grand appeal on this entry into classified company and a breakthrough victory could be imminent. Fire Eyes arrives on the back of runner-up effort on the all-weather and is feared most, ahead of the consistent Match Anthem.

It's worth siding with one of the unexposed runners and DOCTOR DAUILA, a creditable second on her recent handicap debut, fits the bill.
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VALOROUS POWER contested a useful maiden last month and can put his experience to good use. He made the running at the Curragh before eventually tiring behind able types and, dropping in distance, he can again race prominently and score. Naples' yard operates at a high strike-rate and while gelded ahead of his debut, his winning dam hails from a smart family. Daler is tried in a first-time tongue-tie and is also considered.

In an open race, Slight preference is for VALOROUS POWER who can build on a recent Curragh fourth
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Star Of Life has the benefit of race experience after finishing fourth on her debut at Ripon 13 days ago, but there are some intriguing newcomers on show that could have her measure. Top of the bill is MISS HONEY, a half-sister to Tremorgio, and today's 7f distance looks a good starting point for the daughter of Too Darn Hot. Ibshara boasts enough speed in her pedigree to suggest that she could emerge as a threat too.

There's not much to go but at this stage IBSHARA gets the vote ahead of Miss Honey.
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BELLAPHINA hasn't run for 49 days but returns to a course where she won her maiden in 2023. Ground-versatile, she showed nice form at Gowran in April having met trouble in running. Another previous course winner, Anvika failed to win at Dundalk last winter but ran well on her recent reappearance. Recent hurdles winner Expound is an able Flat performer and cannot be overlooked.

Better ground should suit course winner BELLAPHINA who made a pleasing seasonal debut in testing conditions that were not ideal
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The well-handicapped Ignac Lamar won with something in hand over C&D last month and is likely to give another bold showing off just 4lb higher. However, there is also a lot to like about the chance held by TOMMYTWOHOOTS, who is back on his last winning mark and could offer a little more value, with Stephanie Dorey claiming 5lb in the saddle. Angel Of The Bay and Newyorkstateofmind are other attractively-weighted options to consider.

The in-form IGNAC LAMAR has the assistance of Simon Walker and can follow up last month's C&D win. The Cola Brasil is feared.
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Having finished third on both outings to date, SILENT LOVE makes grand appeal on this ease into class 5 company. The daughter of Dubawi should have little issue with this switch to Polytrack and a breakthrough victory may beckon. The most resistance may be served by Cloaks Of Gold, who arrives on the back of a third-placed debut at Salisbury, while newcomers El Megeeth and Most Marvellous require market checks.

The three year old SILENT LOVE sets the standard and could take some beating if able to hold or build on her turf form.
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Last of 14 at the halfway point, DRAGON OF MALTA made good late headway to finish sixth on his most recent outing at Down Royal. Back up to a mile now and with Colin Keane retaining the ride, the locally trained eight-year-old should give a good account of himself. Already twice successful this season and beaten by just a neck at Gowran last month, Harry The Rogue is sure to have plenty of supporters in this competitive heat, with Tofino another of definite interest. The only three-year-old in the line-up, the Gavin Cromwell-trained latter looks capable of making her presence felt. Dual C&D winner Church Mountain, Kieran Cotter's Martinelli and the returning Kinda Tiny are others for the shortlist.

Upped in grade HARRY THE ROGUE can continue his progression
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Better And Better and TRY STORM CAT look the pair to focus on after both made promising debuts. The former outran odds of 20/1 to finish a close second over 5f at Carlisle and should be capable of more now he steps up in trip. However, Try Storm Cat's third-placed finish over 6f at Pontefract gives him an edge in terms of proven stamina and Charlie Johnston's colt edges a narrow vote. Welbury and Snaafy are interesting newcomers to monitor in the betting.

Two of these have already shown considerable promise and BETTER AND BETTER is preferred ahead of Try Storm Cat.
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A taking winner on his first start for new connections at Windsor recently, WALSON'S LAW looks capable of upholding form with the reopposing Newfangled (second), despite having a 5lb penalty to carry. Ombrecell did it well when just getting up to score over C&D last month, on both handicap debut and his first outing for the Chris Gordon team. He is likely to be thereabouts again, along with the unexposed Dubai Beach, who may be fairly treated off a mark of 70.

Top of the list is the lightly raced 4yo WALSON'S LAW (nap), who found plenty of progress when scoring on his stable debut at Windsor.
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Akeela and Katie Ross start off for Ian Donoghue and Gavin Cromwell respectively and both are of definite interest. Bought out of a claimer at Gowran last month, the former is tried in a first-time hood and tongue-tie, with Dylan Browne McMonagle a significant jockey booking. For a selection, ZARAAHMANDO gets the nod. A never-nearer fifth of 20 when last seen at Naas in April, he looks capable of making his presence felt off a revised mark of 53. Top-weight Cherry Pink finished behind the selection in that Naas contest, but has been in great form since. Chou Chou warrants respect with Colin Keane aboard.

Top-weight Cherry Pink demands respect but preference is for the less exposed 3yo ZARAAHMANDO
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VALIANCY showed the benefit of a run when he finished a close second to an odds-on favourite at Haydock 12 days ago. The son of Cracksman is an attractive proposition turned out quickly for a yard that wouldn't have many runners at this venue, but William Haggas seems to have found a good opening for the Newmarket raider to get off the mark at the third time of asking. Elsass and Canavan are suggested as the pair most likely to fill the places behind the selection.

William Haggas won this last year and has another leading contender in VALIANCY, who is taken to get off the mark.
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This can go the way of PERSIAN SPIRIT, who was a respectable fourth on handicap debut at Haydock last time out, but is best judged on her penultimate success over C&D. The daughter of Invincible Spirit gets the vote ahead of Lingfield fourth Backspin, and Aparajeo, who drops in grade on his return, having contested the Richmond Stakes at Goodwood when last seen.

An interesting race in which C&D winner BEAUTY NATION can build on her recent promising effort at Chester.
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IN THE MINUS was the subject of a gamble when fifth at Dundalk in March and while failing to make an impact in two subsequent starts, he put in an improved performance when last seen at Naas in April. Sixth of 20 at the Tipper Road venue, he has since dropped to a career-low mark of 52 and it'll be disappointing if he's not involved at the business end. Beaten just three-quarters of a length into second at Listowel, it'll come as no surprise if Dinamine manages to go a place better, while it'll be interesting to see how Haeret In Pectore fares with Colin Keane aboard.

Denied a clear run at Down Royal last time, MERCHANTS ARCH is now taken to get off the mark with his rider now taking off 3lb
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On target over C&D last month before filling the runner-up spot when attempting to follow up here last Thursday, PARISIAC looks to have outstanding claims once again. A few of these, including Winged Messenger and Digital find themselves well handicapped, but Iain Jardine's in-form six-year-old can prove too strong - especially with Mohammed Tabti removing a handy 5lb. Wrestling Revenue can't be overlooked either.

This can go to PARISIAC (nap), who has been in good form over C&D the last twice. Winged Messenger may be the chief danger.
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All of these have questions to answer and perhaps the betting market will produce a few significant clues. MAGIC RUNNER is suggested as the first one to take note of, as she is unexposed over 1m4f and reverts to Polytrack on reasonably attractive rating for what she has achieved so far. Lady Odette can also play a big part if she is revved up by first-time cheekpieces, while Phrygia and Zizi could both improve now they step up in trip.

Lesson Of Life drops in grade and may yet have more to come, but PHRYGIA shaped well on handicap debut and now steps up in trip.
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Second and third in this contest 12 months ago, CURIOUS BRIDE and Say It So are both of interest, with preference for the Eamonn O'Connell-trained former. Successful over the course and distance in July of last year, the selection clearly acts well around here. Disappointing in recent starts at the Curragh and Killarney, she might bounce back to form here with Dylan O'Connor claiming a valuable 10lb. Say It So won three in a row towards the end of last year and should step forward from his recent comeback effort at Listowel. A beaten favourite when last seen at Roscommon, Carried With Love could improve for the application of cheekpieces.

QUIZ TEST caught the eye at Listowel and can reverse form with Dark Note
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A chance can be taken on FLOWSTATE, who didn't run too badly over the minimum trip at Catterick on his seasonal return last month. A 2lb ease in the handicap will do his chances no harm today, nor will the return to 6f, so it wouldn't be any great surprise were the low-mileage Bungle Inthejungle gelding to step forward. There are dangers aplenty though, perhaps none more so than Travis, who bumped into a real improver when second at Ayr three weeks ago. The Gay Blade is also noted.

Several possibles but it could be worth siding with FLOWSTATE, whose return to action at Catterick 12 days ago was promising.
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Cloudside Rock is probably the percentage call after he resumed with an encouraging third-placed finish over 1m4f here last month. Still relatively unexposed on only his fifth appearance in a handicap, the David Simcock-trained four-year-old rates a key player here. However, a chance is taken with previous C&D winner PABLO PRINCE, who runs off a handy rating and tends to go well on Polytrack when paired off with Robert Havlin. A first-time visor could also inspire more from Sceptic, who completes the shortlist.

Monkmoor Pip ran well on his stable debut but CLOUDSIDE ROCK shaped well when third here last time and is preferred.
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Plenty are sure to fancy their chances in an open contest, but the vote goes to FRENCH HAVEN, who was narrowly denied at Nottingham latest when attempting to follow up on her earlier Newmarket triumph. Charlie Johnston's filly is able to compete from an unchanged mark and, from her handy draw, ought to have every chance of going one place better. Bellasio fared best of those to come from off the pace when finishing second over C&D a fortnight ago and is respected, while others to note include Rainwater and Cisco Disco.

The in-form filly FRENCH HAVEN is unexposed and taken to win again.
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