There were 27 Races on Monday 30th June 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Pontefract, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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UNPLUGGED won this in 2023 and was beaten only a neck in last year's renewal. Eased considerably in the ratings since then, it would be no surprise if the veteran bounced back under regular partner Serena Brotherton. Snapcracklepop showed signs of a resurgence when runner-up here last time and can make his presence felt, while Mariner returns to 1m2f for the first time since scoring at Ripon in May and is only 2lb higher.

An open handicap. Marginal preference is for the 2023 winner UNPLUGGED who has a solid overall record at this track.
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FANTASY WORLD has got better with every start and was third at Windsor on his first try at this trip, despite a slow start and Oisin Murphy losing his whip a furlong out. Any further improvement could see him win this. Bin Ajwad tries an extra two furlongs after running on into third at Ayr most recently and he could go well, while the well-bred newcomer Finalise and Captain Robert are others to consider in a fascinating contest.

Preference is for BIN AJWAD, who lauched his career with two pretty good efforts and promises to be suited by today's step up in trip.
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TRY STORM CAT will probably start a warm order having gone agonisingly close at Hamilton last time. That looks the strongest form on offer and another bold bid from the front looks likely. The son of Saxon Warrior could have most to fear from one of the newcomers with Real Man preferred of that group. Karl Burke's charge is related to the prolific sprinter Star Of Lady M, while Cosmic Clarets is another to note.

His wide draw is far from ideal but TRY STORM CAT may have only the newcomers to worry about.
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Beaune has to be of interest after his C&D third earlier in the month and he ought to be in the mix. Anticipating got off the mark at the 18th attempt at Chepstow over a mile and has to be considered, but CHANGE OF FORTUNE narrowly gets the vote. An easy three-length winner over the mile here recently, Elizabeth Gale keeps the ride and they could well follow up.

Irish raider JURALITY made the frame in three of the last four handicaps he contested and gets the verdict in this lower-grade contest.
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WUJJOOD was sent off an odds-on favourite over 1m2f at Salisbury on debut, but found little in the closing stages having travelled well up to that point. This drop in distance looks the logical move and William Haggas' filly gets another chance. She's preferred to stablemate Magical Idea, but Blessed Star may prove a bigger threat on her reappearance having shown plenty of ability in four outings last term.

Several promising fillies, particularly the Haggas contenders WUJJOOD and Magical Idea who both have improvement in them.
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NIVELLE'S MAGIC ticks the most boxes having won at Southwell two starts ago. After weakening late on when third over two furlongs further off this mark last time out, the drop back in trip might see her back to winning ways. Forest Hills drops a class after his Salisbury third which makes him the biggest danger, although Calibos could also have a say after three places in a row.

The vote goes to CALIBOS, who has been knocking on the door in recent months and may still have a bigger performance in him over 1m4f.
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I AM ME wasn't disgraced when fourth in a stronger event at Musselburgh earlier this month and the assessor may have been kind to drop him 1lb. Ed Bethell's colt sports first-time blinkers, which could eke out the improvement required to score. Mount King is a two-time C&D winner who lurks on an appealing rating and has to be respected. Of the remainder, Cosmos Raj makes the most appeal.

This isn't cut and dried but MOUNT KING is very effective over C&D and he can make up for a luckless run here last week.
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Having showed slightly more at Salisbury last time, RACING DEMON could be ready to strike. A drop into class 6 company could prove fruitful for the five-year-old and he edges the vote over Baikal. Grace Harris' gelding arrives on the back of a solid second over 1m4f here and a return to 1m2f shouldn't prevent another good account. The unexposed Girls Night Out is also noted.

The one with significant potential is GIRLS NIGHT OUT (nap), who kept on for fourth in a competitive 3yo handicap on her seasonal debut.
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King's Crown accounted for Match Play (second) when returning to winning ways at Thirsk on his most recent start and holds an obvious chance, despite being 4lb higher. Last-time-out Catterick scorer Glory Hyde is another to keep an eye on, but the vote goes to SERGEANT MAYER. The four-year-old hasn't finished outside of the top two on each of his last five starts, most recently finishing second at Windsor, and he can continue his brilliant form.

Glendown and MIDNIGHT LIR (nap) are both of interest. The selection's latest Beverley second has received numerous boosts since.
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City Of York posted a good third over 7f at Lingfield earlier this month and he isn't taken lightly reverting to a mile off a 1lb lower mark. However, CITY CYCLONE has suggested in recent outings that he could improve for this extra furlong and Tony Carroll's inmate is slightly more compelling. Narmar is also of interest having finished third at Nottingham last time out.

This return to 1m looks the right move for GOLDEN THORN, who finished well in a recent 7f Sandown handicap.
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Turned out again quickly under a 6lb penalty after a determined success at Bath last week, FANCY DANCER can follow up with Jack Nicholls taking off a valuable 7lb. Golden Rainbow has been knocking on the door of late and is likely to be thereabouts again, along with stablemate One Of Our Own. Starsong and Ideal Guest may also have a say in proceedings.

The in-form Fancy Dancer might well follow up last week's Bath win but preference is for STARSONG who has also been running well.
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QUEEN OF STEEL has won her last two starts on the level and that followed a pair of victories over hurdles in March. A 4lb rise for the five-year-old's latest triumph at Pontefract doesn't appear insurmountable and another bold bid is forecast. Fram Castle has been in good heart on the all-weather of late and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Mind Hunter.

It's hard to get away from QUEEN OF STEEL, who is enjoying a very productive spell for her new stable and might still be well treated.
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A highly-encouraging second on his first run back with the Lawrence Mullaney team at Yarmouth earlier in the month, DASH POWER gets the vote in this competitive affair. Rossa Ryan taking over in the saddle is a plus and he gets the vote ahead of Anificas Beauty, who scored over C&D in April but disappointed over further at Newcastle most recently. Carlisle winner Wheres The Crumpet and the consistent Fire Eyes are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

It's still early days on turf for dual AW winner HASHTAGNOTIONS and he may yet make his mark on the surface.
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SPEED OF MAAJID put his three starts in maiden/novice company behind him when scoring readily on his first handicap outing at Yarmouth. Robert Cowell's charge is 9lb higher but considering the manner of that success, he could prove difficult to beat. Solar Edge accounted for a subsequent winner at Lingfield last time and is expected to mount a serious challenge, while Rogue Bullet is another to watch out for.

The unexposed SILVER WRAITH (nap) took a decent step forward on her recent Goodwood handicap debut and should have more to offer.
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Although STAR MARIAN failed to supplement her opening sixth in a class 2 event at Chester when only fifth at Catterick later in May, the softer ground conditions may have counted against her. The daughter of A'Ali may appreciate a switch to Tapeta and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. Richard Hughes has his string in good order at present and his representative Rose Of Spain requires a market check on debut, while Bold Return is also noted.

Most of the runners with experience haven't shown a great deal and the vote goes to the well-bred newcomer ROSE OF SPAIN.
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SCHRODINGER'S CAT took a sizeable step forward from his introduction to finish second at Nottingham earlier in the month and the booking of Oisin Murphy catches the eye. Harry Charlton's colt might only need to find minimal improvement in order to get off the mark. Irish Fighter was highly tried when ninth in the Norfolk at Royal Ascot last time, but he won't face anything like that opposition here. Madame X looks best of the rest.

Irish Fighter may be ready for 6f now but this can go to SCHRODINGER'S CAT, who fared much better down to 5f last time.
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Booziebrunch built on his fourth-placed debut at Yarmouth when staying on into third over 6f here earlier this month. An extra furlong is likely to suit the son of Coulsty, but he will have his work cut out to repel TIME TO TURN. Charlie Appleby's colt has filled the runner-up spot in deeper company on both outings to date and a similar performance should enable some compensation. Inclusive is the pick of the newcomers.

Godolphin's TIME TO TURN was only just caught at Newbury 18 days ago and sets a useful standard on that clear second.
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Kaleido has shown lots of ability in both of his starts, finishing third at Newmarket most recently, and he is one to take seriously. However, HEADMASTER only found a subsequent winner too good on his racecourse bow at Lingfield in May and he would have learnt plenty from that experience. The son of Dubawi could be the one to beat, while Antipodes completes the shortlist.

Kaleido's comeback Newmarket third has been well advertised since but HEADMASTER is preferred off the back of a solid debut.
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Having posted a close-up third on his seasonal bow at Lingfield 23 days ago, any improvement could see PICKERING CASTLE open his account. The Cityscape gelding boasts a recent run over chief rivals Ottawa and Impulse Buy, which may prove crucial. Joseph Parr's colt finished last season's campaign with a good second at Kempton and he's feared most, although the betting market may prove telling.

Most of these have queries of one sort or another but PICKERING CASTLE is in form and should have no problem with the return to 6f.
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HAVANAGREATTIME was back to something like his best when a respectable second to a much less-exposed rival over C&D a fortnight ago and could be tough to deal with off the same mark. Indian Run is feared most following a resurgent effort at Newbury most recently. Elmonjed and Amazonian Dream are hard to split as best of the rest based on a couple of recent encounters.

Elmonjed is respected but preference is for TOCA MADERA, who's done most racing over 5f but won over C&D last summer.
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A comfortable winner over C&D last October, SCARBOROUGHWARNING has run with plenty of credit since and a mark of 79 still looks manageable for the daughter of Harry Angel. The unexposed Crestofdistinction has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate victory at Kempton, while the capable Stanley Spencer is another to consider for in-form connections. Desert Champion and Our Planet complete the shortlist.

An open race in which the unexposed 3yo CRESTOFDISTINCTION gets the vote ahead of Scarboroughwarning and Stanley Spencer.
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DANTE'S LAD won a deeper race over an extended 1m2f at York last month and a 2lb higher rating looks to be more than fair. Alcaraz is notable on debut for Tom Dascombe and would be dangerous to underestimate given he is widely experienced. Calumet and Brise Noir are others to monitor closely in the betting based on their peak efforts.

Top of the list is DANTE'S LAD, who resumed his progress upped to 1m2f when finishing well to land a York handicap last month.
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Runner-up on two of his last three starts, including last time out at Kempton, HELLO ZAMAN narrowly sets the standard on recent form and he can return to winning ways with William Buick taking over in the saddle. Noble Victory had Don Pacifico (fourth) behind when third at Southwell in April and both are entitled to be thereabouts again, while Nazuki is another to note having won two of her four outings to date.

Don Pacifico remains of interest along with Hello Zaman but NOBLE VICTORY is preferred on his return from a short break.
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Weston Court won this last year and, despite being last of eight on firm ground at Bath most recently, he can go well off 2lb lower this season with the booking of Kieran Shoemark catching the eye. However, GARIBALDI MEMORY showed more when second at Leicester last time and may have further improvement to come with cheekpieces now applied. Freedom Bay is also considered.

Freedom Bay is capable if settling but this can go to DANDY KHAN, who's 3lb lower than when second over C&D early last month.
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HENERY HAWK resumed winning ways in a classified contest over C&D last time. Linda Perratt's charge has a hike in the weights to contend with, but has won off this mark and higher in the past and looks worth sticking with. Colors Of Freedom is well treated if rediscovering her best form, having won here last autumn, while Notre Maison returns to this lower grade with a shout.

Preference is for BERNARD SPIERPOINT (nap) who was an eyecatcher at Nottingham on his recent stable debut and is 3-5 over C&D.
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LAHINA BAY won this last year off 5lb higher and she can go well once more if she reacts positively to first-time cheekpieces following a fourth at Lingfield last time out. Valsharah is better than his last run suggests with three third places in a row earlier in the season, leaving top-weight Starproof as an interesting alternative if she can bounce back to the level of her 2024 Newbury second.

Having tumbled down the weights, LEQUINTO has bounced back to form and can defy a 4lb penalty at the main expense of Valsharah.
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Advertorial won here in April, but she found one too good off her new mark back at the track last week, and THIS TIME MAYBE is marginally preferred. Mark Usher's charge also scored over C&D back in April and has gone close at Southwell subsequently. He returns to the Tapeta with solid claims on that form. Trusty Scout is usually in the mix at this level and makes most appeal of the rest.

The vote goes to ADVERTORIAL, who has had a win and second over C&D in her last two runs and is open to more progress.
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