There were 27 Races on Tuesday 25th June 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Brighton, 7 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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WARRENDALE WAGYU had a few of these behind when making a successful handicap debut at Doncaster and, after winning cosily, a 6lb penalty might not prevent him from following up. From 1lb out of the handicap, Ifonlytheycudtalk was less than two lengths away in third that day and has a feasible chance of turning the form around, with Ethan Tindall claiming 5lb. Dollarindex also showed promise on the same Doncaster card and is another appealing option to consider.

WARRENDALE WAGYU is less exposed than most of these and arrives on the back of a stylish Doncaster success so is taken to make light of a 6 lb penalty. Doncaster third Dollarindex is weighted to have a say and next on the list ahead of in-form pair Lady Bouquet and DC Flyer.

The vote goes to WARRENDALE WAGYU (nap), who beat four of today's rivals when scoring on his recent handicap debut at Doncaster.
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Shinji appeared to benefit from making most of the running when getting off the mark over hurdles at Southwell a fortnight ago. The 7lb rise has been negated by Freddie Keighley's allowance, but a chance is still taken with BAHTIYAR. Dan Skelton's gelding went close off the same mark at Stratford last August and it may well be the right time to catch him fresh. Saddlers Quest's recent fourth here makes her of interest, while Karakoy is another who could enter the reckoning.

SHINJI justified good support at Southwell a fortnight ago, a positive ride helping to make his mind up, while he overcame a brief scare late on. He's taken to follow up. The returning Bahtiyar and Saddlers Quest are dangerous.

The sharp track should play to the strengths of BAHTIYAR on his first run of the year and he earns the vote.
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Disappointing when favourite for the Brocklesby at Doncaster, MYSTICAL ELEGANCE showed what she is capable of when touched off in a maiden at Kempton 13 days ago and the daughter of Zoustar can make a winning start for the Raphael Freire yard now back on turf. Carlisle runner-up Tower Of Africa and Oasis Sunrise, who stepped forward when just denied in a seller at Chester, appear to have more to offer and warrant close inspection in the betting.

TOWER OF AFRICA shaped well on her debut when runner-up at Carlisle and can build on it here to go one better at the chief expense of form choice Mystical Elegance who starts out for a new yard. David O'Meara's newcomer Cymbidium and Oasis Sunrise also need considering in this open maiden.

Carlisle runner-up TOWER OF AFRICA is taken to go one better. Mystical Elegance is second choice.
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Ben Pauling enjoyed a fine 2023/24 season and the Gloucestershire handler saddles an interesting American recruit in the shape of MILL STREET. A sound surface may prove key to him, having raced exclusively on firm ground, and connections could try to take advantage during the summer months. Unleash Hell showed consistent form on the level and is a rare runner in this sphere for Tom Dascombe, while Golden Path and Enzo Maresca are others to note.

MILL STREET has a rather unorthodox profile for a juvenile hurdler, having raced 4 times on quick ground in the US, but he's joined a good yard and is one of the more appealing ones. The betting should be revealing, with Golden Path and Unleash Hell also of interest.

There's lots of guesswork involved here but UNLEASH HELL was at least mostly consistent on the Flat and he should stay the trip okay.
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Patontheback seized on good opportunities to land a brace of class 6 wins earlier this month and is solid in his bid to round out a three-timer. However, a 6lb higher mark demands more and, with that in mind, a chance is taken on PARK STREET building on his respectable second over C&D. Already a dual course winner, Tina Jackson's five-year-old should have benefited from that seasonal reappearance and can go one better off just 1lb higher. Eligible and Touchwood complete the shortlist.

Plenty with chances but PARK STREET teed himself up well for this when runner-up over C&D last time and can repeat last year's victory. Handily-weighted Catton Lady heads the list of dangers, although a solid case can also be made for Giorgio M, Touchwood and Eligible.

Park Street likes it here but GIORGIO M, whose trainer is 5-13 with 3yos here, is open to further improvement and preferred.
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RAMENSKY benefited from stepping up in trip at Hereford on his second outing over timber when scoring by 10 lengths and the manner of victory suggested further improvement would be forthcoming. Huelgoat faces a tougher task than his C&D success earlier in the month but he is one for the shortlist. Cindysox also won here last time and her pedigree suggests she is likely to appreciate the extra distance.

HUELGOAT holds much the best form on offer so is fancied to follow up his recent C&D success and concede weight all round in a novice where a few arrive with question marks against them. Hereford-winner Ramensky appeals as the one to give Paul Nicholls' 7-y-o most to do ahead of hurdling-newcomers All Night Parking and Cuzzicombe.

There was plenty to like about the way in which RAMENSKY won at Hereford and he can follow up with Huelgoat a clear second choice.
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Positive tactics seemed to work a treat for last month's C&D scorer SPRING CHORUS and a 3lb rise in the ratings looks on the lenient side. The Jessica Macey-trained filly does have faster ground conditions to contend with this time round, but she still rates as the one to beat. Saturday's Redcar third Carlton warrants respect on this quick turnaround, although a drop in trip may count against him and a bigger threat might emerge from the down-in-grade Weigh Anchor.

SPRING CHORUS took her form up a notch for her new yard when scoring over C&D last month and with few miles still on the clock she can improve to defy a 3 lb rise in the weights. Fellow C&D winner Lincoln Rockstar could emerge as the main danger, with Escarpment and Grifter both in the mix too.

Conditions don't look optimal for several, but SKI JUMP has plenty in his favour. Lincoln Rockstar is second choice.
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Belgarum justified strong support in the market when opening his account in some style at Fontwell. However, an 11lb rise may be enough to prevent him from supplementing that victory and BEN BUIE edges the vote. The Martin Keighley-trained 10-year-old was far from disgraced on his reappearance, when third over an inadequate 2m at Hereford, and a return to his last winning distance may help him to get his head back in front. American Gerry and Harlem Soul are also noted.

AMERICAN GERRY was a fair winner in the spring and looks the way to go here given he can race off the same mark as when a clear C&D second last time out. Icare Grandchamp appeals as the main danger to Hughie Morrison's 8-y-o on the back of his good Southwell second. Fontwell-victor Belgarum and the consistent Magic Dancer can both have a say too.

The Joe Tizzard-trained BELGARUM (nap) looks a better horse for having had wind surgery and he fairly bolted up at Fontwell.
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DRINK DRY arrives on the back of a solid second in a handicap at Nottingham and his experience could prove crucial. The Saxon Warrior colt makes plenty of repeal reverting to maiden company and he edges the vote over Dain Ma Nut In, who posted his best effort to date when a staying-on third at Musselburgh earlier this month and this extra yardage is likely to suit. Toromoro may chase the duo home.

DAIN MA NUT IN is going the right way and is fancied to edge out Drink Dry in a race that, on form, the pair should dominate. Calypso Time is the more appealing of the two newcomers.

There won't be any excuses for DRINK DRY on the back of his solid handicap second last time. Dain Ma Nut In can chase him home.
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Although thwarted in his hat-trick bid when runner-up over C&D, OUR DYLAN lost little in defeat behind a subsequent winner. Kayley Woollacott's charge was just over nine lengths ahead of the third that day and he could make light work of a 3lb rise. Taunton second Summerleaze arrives on the back of her best effort to date and she is feared most, ahead of Queen Of Steel.

OUR DYLAN is in a rich vein of form and still well treated on past efforts, so he gets the nod over Get The Value, who looks open to improvement switched to handicaps. Summerleaze ran creditably at Taunton a couple of months ago, so she's also considered dropping in trip.

The 8yo OUR DYLAN is getting high in the weights but he was a clear second here last time and again looks sure to be involved.
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BLUEFLAGFLYINGHIGH may be winless since this time last year, but he has run with plenty of credit on both starts this season, including over C&D, and this looks as good an opportunity as any to regain the winning thread. Silver Gunn arrives on the back of a couple of decent fourths at Windsor, while the returning Bosc Girl is another to consider, having only once been outside the first four in her last six outings.

SILVER GUNN has run with credit in a higher grade of handicap on both outings this season and, if he can settle to some degree, he's fancied to capitalise on a handy mark at the possible expense of Blueflagflyinghigh, who is the type to benefit from first-time cheekpieces. Bosc Girl is also considered.

This may rest between Ey Up Its The Boss and BLUEFLAGFLYINGHIGH with preference for the latter. Tango Man should also run well.
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Having secured victories on her last two outings at Bath with something to spare, another bold bid is forecast from GOLDEN PHASE. A 4lb higher mark is unlikely the ceiling of Denis Coakley's filly and she's preferred over fellow last-time-out scorer Hot Team. The eight-year-old relished a switch to hold-up tactics at Hamilton recently and he should give another good account, while the consistent Laser Focus isn't easily dismissed either.

Lots are in with a shout so at the likely odds it is worth siding with CELEBRATING ETHEL to build on earlier promise and gain a first win for Tony Carroll. Course-scorer Hot Team heads the list of dangers with hat-trick seeking Golden Phase another with very solid credentials. Laser Focus completes the shortlist in a competitive handicap.

The vote goes to HOT TEAM who has been in fine form lately. A 4lb penalty for his recent easy Hamilton success may not stop him.
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The combination of a drop in grade and step up in trip off a 1lb lower rating could possibly prove key to LALLYGAG regaining the winning thread. Paul Nicholls' seven-year-old posted a creditable effort when runner-up at Worcester 12 days ago, and a repeat showing should see him hard to beat. In search of a three-timer, Mr Tambourine Man must be given the utmost respect and may emerge as the chief threat. Dual C&D winner Mr Yeats is also noted, having finished only two lengths behind the selection when third last time out.

This stamina test promises to suit LALLYGAG, who was no match for the resurgent Bucko's Boy at Worcester recently but that was a solid effort nonetheless and, down another 2 lb, he's lurking on an attractive mark. Mr Yeats wasn't far behind the selection in third in the same race and he will be a threat back up in trip here, while Townhill may well have more to offer as a stayer and is also feared.

Mr Tambourine Man is feared most in a competitive heat but marginal preference is for SEA THE CLOUDS after a pleasing return.
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The one to beat is THREE DONS, who continued his excellent run of form when winning by more than three lengths at Lingfield on Saturday. Tony Carroll's in-form five-year-old has a 5lb penalty to contend with on this occasion, having made it three victories from his last four starts, but he may still be ahead of the handicapper. Stormingin only found one too good in this race last year and rates the main danger, ahead of Sir Joseph Swan, who can operate off a 2lb lower rating than when last successful.

THREE DONS had a bit to spare at Lingfield on Saturday and this race doesn't look as competitive, so he's well fancied to defy a 5-lb penalty if he handles the quick turnaround. Foinix is the obvious threat and Stormingin could make his presence felt if in the mood.

It's hard to get away from THREE DONS who won easily at Lingfield on Saturday. If in the same form a 5lb penalty won't stop him.
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LADY OF TIME looks the one to beat if building upon a career-best effort when a slightly unlucky second at Nottingham last week. The daughter of Time Test didn't get the clearest of runs on that occasion and, with a clear passage here, she should have too much for the improving Jez Bomb, as well as Little Venice, who might be suited by dropping back in trip. Others to note include Carvalhal, Daring Leader and Lincoln Royal.

LADY OF TIME left previous efforts behind when second despite meeting trouble at Nottingham 6 days ago and a performance of a similar level could be enough to see her go one better. Little Venice could get the run of things, so she's an obvious danger, while Jez Bomb could come into it if they go hard in front.

This should rest between JEZ BOMB, as long as he gets out on terms, and Lady Of Time who improved for stepping up in trip last time.
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DEAR CAT should have learned plenty from her debut fifth at Goodwood earlier this month and a breakthrough victory could be imminent. The daughter of Churchill didn't enjoy the best of passages that day and she could take some stopping with a clear run. Any market support for 42,000gns newcomer Jennifer Wren would be interesting, with Clive Cox's filly looking a potential fly in the ointment judged purely on her pedigree, while Pure Artistry and Maui Breeze are both potential improvers after their respective debuts.

DEAR CAT shaped with plenty of encouragement in a maiden at Goodwood 11 days ago and may not need to step up much to open her account, so she's preferred to Dolly's Delight and Miami Memories, who are also likely to step forward from their initial outings.

The vote goes to interesting debutante GEO, whose trainer has a good record with newcomers in this race. Dear Cat is second choice.
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Jamie Snowden and Gavin Sheehan have been among the winners in the last couple of weeks, and they team up with handicap/chase debutant SCALLOWAY CASTLE. This six-year-old changed hands in May after disappointing in three outings for former connections, but might have more to offer in this sphere. An opening figure of 85 could prove exploitable in a race that may not take a lot of winning. Anthony Honeyball does well here so Guivinec warrants consideration stepping up in trip, having twice made the frame at Fontwell in recent months. Top-weight Ayepaddy completes the shortlist.

With improvement anticipated now faced with a stiffer test, GUIVINEC looks the way to go. Robinsville is also bidding to make it third time lucky over fences and he is second choice ahead of Ballinoulart.

Joe Tizzard's ROBINSVILLE boasts some of the strongest form and can open his account, with Guivinec feared most up in distance.
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With an impressive 26 per cent strike-rate here in the last five seasons, Hollie Doyle might be able to work her magic aboard bottom-weight CLEAR JUSTICE. Gary & Josh Moore's three-year-old came within three-quarters of a length of victory when second here in October last year, and while that fine effort in defeat was over 7f, he could potentially go one better if the step up in trip works the oracle. Previous track-and-trip winners Eloso and Come On John head the list of potential threats in an open contest.

A couple of bits of SMALL FRY's Ireland form reads well now he starts out in handicaps at a low level for the Moores and it would be no surprise to see a big run. Mon Etoile and Niloufar have plenty more experience and head up the dangers.

The choice is NILOUFAR who looked unfortunate not to go even closer when fourth at Newbury last month.
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Flaming Stone must enter calculations after her promising fourth on her first start at Newmarket last month. Andrew Balding's filly likely has better days ahead of her and she isn't taken lightly. However, WE SEA YOU, a first foal of the Group-placed Rapid Reaction, could have too much class for these rivals. Market support for the Sea The Stars filly would increase confidence, with fellow newcomer Flight also noted.

FLAMING STONE made an encouraging start at Newmarket 5 weeks ago and this well-bred filly seems sure to improve so she looks the way to go. We Sea You and Flight are a couple of interesting newcomers.

Kingman filly FLAMING STONE should build on her Newmarket effort. Flight and We Sea You are interesting debutantes.
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William Haggas doesn't send many runners here but, when he does, they are worth a second look. His sole representative on the card is FELICITY, who couldn't quite get on terms with the front pair when third over 5f at Bath 10 days ago but was doing all of her best work at the finish, suggesting a step up in trip would suit. The daughter of Blue Point could find the requisite improvement to open account. The grade-dropping Operate could have a part to play, with Bona Fortuna another to consider.

Expensive Breeze-Up purchase FELICITY will be suited by this extra furlong and could be the way to go. Operate and The Cutest should be involved at the business end also.

The vote goes to FELICITY who shaped as though 6f might suit when a close third at Bath ten days ago.
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Fresh off an excellent week at Royal Ascot, Oisin Murphy may be able to guide ENTRANCEMENT back to the winner's enclosure, having been narrowly denied when aboard at Goodwood in May. Runner-up on three of her last six starts, the four-year-old is preferred to easy Lingfield winner Raintown, as well as Marhaba Million, who must be of interest on handicap debut in a first-time visor following a decent effort in defeat at Salisbury.

The 3-y-os EBEN ZAABEEL and Marhaba Million clearly have races in them now handicapping and could be the pair to focus on, with the first-named narrowly preferred following his unlucky run at Salisbury. Entrancement went close under Oisin Murphy at Goodwood and will be a big player once more if in the same sort of form.

Interesting handicap debutants EBEN ZAABEEL and Marhaba Million are taken to fill the first two places in that order.
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KING OF WAR shaped well on his return to action when runner-up over C&D on his debut for Michael Wigham before stepping forward when beaten half a length at Chepstow earlier in the month. The five-year-old is likely to have more to offer and gets the vote to earn a fourth career success. Musical Mystery got the better of the selection on his penultimate start, but may struggle to confirm that on 3lb worse terms. Others for the shortlist include A Pint Of Bear and Shaw Park.

KING OF WAR has done nothing wrong in his two starts since joining the Michael Wigham yard and is taken to deservedly get his head back in front. Next on the list is A Pint of Bear, who has won two of his last three starts and looks sure to be in the mix once again. Musical Mystery is also shortlisted.

With a 2lb pull and with his fitness now guaranteed, KING OF WAR is taken to reverse last month's C&D running with Musical Mystery.
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A tentative vote goes to URESHII, who is better than he showed at Lingfield last time out, and a mark of 70 could prove lenient on his handicap bow. Conditions are in his favour and Andrew Balding's charge may have too much for Shelbourne, who has strong claims on his penultimate success at Catterick. Daring Legend and Onthemoneyhoney are likely to enter the reckoning as well.

DARING LEGEND leaves the impression that there's a bigger effort in him for this stable and he's worth taking a chance on after a break. Rating is a player on the back of a solid showing and Lady Pagasa can get back on track returned to a sounder surface.

The vote goes to handicap debutant URESHII (nap), ahead of Machiavellian Lady and Forever A Diamond.
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SEATTLE TIME wasn't at his best when sent off favourite at Yarmouth on his latest start, but the son of Time Test is worth another chance on a sounder surface in a contest that lacks much depth on paper. Salaamaat has been running consistently well in recent months without getting her head in front and she is expected to be competitive once again, while River Wharfe's latest efforts give him a chance of being in the mix.

SEATTLE TIME remains winless following 11 attempts but he has performed well enough at Yarmouth the last twice to suggest that a race of this type is within his grasp. Gatwick Kitten and River Wharfe may well emerge as the main dangers if Salaamaat, who is due to run at Chepstow on Monday, doesn't take her chance.

Granted some luck GATWICK KITTEN (nap) should take the beating from a mark 1lb lower than for the latest of his three wins last summer.
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The hat-trick seeking Yantarni is an obvious starting point. However, a 5lb penalty for the latest of his two wins on Lingfield's turf course does him no favours, despite this being a drop in class. There are several others lurking on competitive marks, with FREETODREAM capable of exploiting the terms of the race. Having previously won under Robert Havlin, the four-year-old appeals for a bit of value from the foot of handicap. Sayifyouwill and Red Maids are also considered.

The hat-trick beckons for YANTARNI, who is back on the up all of a sudden and the booking of William Buick suggests that connections mean business. Granted a strong end-to-end gallop Sayifyouwill, who put in good late work when going close at Salisbury recently, will be a big threat. Dutch Kingdom and Royal Musketeer will both be on the premises, too, if able to build on their latest efforts.

The two suggestions against the field are RICH and Flying Secret, who look interesting off reduced marks back at Newbury.
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KONDRATIEV WAVE won a classified event here at the start of the month and has backed that success up with a brace of runner-up efforts. The return to handicap company is unlikely to stop him from getting his head back in front, especially with Jack Doughty, who rode him to victory in the aforementioned contest, claiming 5lb. Mudlahhim's consistency is likely to see him enter the equation, with Edmund Ironside a threat back on turf.

The vote goes to MUDLAHHIM, who has been knocking on the door at this course in recent months and has slipped to a career-low mark. Edmund Ironside could be the one to give him most to think about, with Kondratiev Wave also likely to be involved in the finish.

This is a step up in grade for KONDRATIEV WAVE, but he has recent winning form to his name and handles the conditions.
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SNUGGLE has run creditably on both starts since winning a 6f handicap at Windsor in April and, with the forecast quick ground ideal, the Luke Dace-trained four-year-old can boost his profile with further success. Strike has also been in good form this season and appeals with Olivia Tubb taking off 7lb with her claim. Mick Appleby's knack of revitalising sprint handicappers was again evident when Lipsink made a winning start for the yard at Nottingham 12 days ago and he commands respect off just 4lb higher.

CHASSERAL is interesting down to 0-70 company for the first time and back up to 6f having finished her race off nicely when fourth of 11 in a Windsor handicap last month. She is on a good mark judged on her peak form for Andrew Balding and gets the nod ahead of last year's winner Hurt You Never, who did the job well at Ripon and is feared greatly, despite going up 6 lb. Lipsink is third choice ahead of Strike and Snuggle.

Several good options in a competitive race but CHASSERAL looked to be recapturing form at Windsor and is well treated on her 2023 form.
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