There were 33 Races on Wednesday 9th July 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Catterick, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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WITHOUT DELAY bounced back to form when filling the runner-up spot at Musselburgh eight days ago and goes off an unchanged mark. The six-year-old has a previous C&D victory to her name to further aid her cause and she will prove difficult to beat. Langholm faded into third at big odds of 22/1 at Thirsk last week and has to be considered, while Pinjarra is another to keep an eye on.

This can go to WITHOUT DELAY, a C&D winner who was a good second at Musselburgh last week. Ideal Guest may be the chief danger.
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Rajak is very much respected for a top yard on his nursery debut. However, SPIRIT STAR is the one to be on, as there was some promise in her maiden outings at Wolverhampton and Chelmsford and she's handicapping for the first time off a light weight. Beach Partee ran in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot and is feared most sporting a first-time visor.

Neither Spirit Star nor BEACH PARTEE have kicked on from their promising debut runs yet but they may do so now handicapping.
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OASIS DIAMOND failed to land a blow in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot last time, but she is arguably better judged on her third at Wetherby prior. The Easterbys' youngster now makes her first start in a nursery and is expected to have more to offer. Coparisi has shown ability in her three starts to date, most recently finishing fourth at Wetherby, and she is one to watch out for. Of the remainder, Coul Jane makes the most appeal.

Oasis Diamond and Coparisi are high on the list but COUL JANE is tentatively preferred on her nursery debut.
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Zighy cost 400,000gns as a yearling and goes for the in-form George Boughey yard on debut. She is interesting but might prove better as she steps up in trip and, with that in mind, NOVELETTE gets the vote. The Crisfords' juvenile possibly didn't enjoy the track when second at Ripon on her most recent outing and now sports a first-time hood. A reproduction of either of her two career starts to date might be good enough. Sara Moon completes the shortlist.

Zighy is an interesting newcomer but NOVELETTE was all at sea at Ripon and can likely do better yet.
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Kunaa has finished third in both of her starts to date, with her latest effort coming at Leicester, and the daughter of Inns Of Court holds every chance. Hanney Girl progressed from her first outing to make the frame over C&D and she is respected, but the vote goes to STARDINIA. The daughter of Starman ran too badly to be true when well beaten at Newbury last time and provided she can reproduce either of her two prior efforts, she has every opportunity to shed the maiden tag.

Kunaa and WESTEND MUSIC remain capable of better and they may improve past the standard-setting Stardinia.
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MAJAZ only found the subsequent Listed scorer Blue Bolt too good at Newbury on her most recent start and the daughter of Dubawi may have lots more to offer. With the Roger Varian yard in fine form at present, she looks tough to oppose. Hello Goodbye outran her odds of 20/1 on her introduction when a neck second at Newcastle in May and is one to take seriously, along with Godolphin runner Heart Of Eternity.

No doubt MAJAZ was flattered to get close to a subsequent Listed winner on return but that was still a good effort and she gets the nod.
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INVINCIBLE RUBY's latest effort can be marked up given that she raced alone for much of the contest. Ultimately, she finished second to a rival that has since done no harm to the form and, from an unchanged mark, is taken to go one place better. Call Me Betty opened her account at Wolverhampton recently. Michael Dods' filly makes considerable appeal back on turf and switched to handicaps, while the consistent Gennadius could also have a say.

Having shown promise on both handicap starts, including here, INVINCIBLE RUBY can get off the mark. Call Me Betty is second choice.
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The bottom three are the ones in to be claimed, with preference for the Jack Davison-trained SPENT ALL ME MONEY. Making the breakthrough on his penultimate start at Roscommon, he since finished a close fourth on his handicap debut at this venue in May. While the trip is an unknown for this No Nay Never gelding, it'll be disappointing if he's not involved towards the business end. Wonderfulwonderful looks the main danger. A runner-up at Tipperary last week, it'll come as no surprise if the consistent Arizona filly manages to go a place better. Dermot Weld's Alice Monet might be able to make an impact in a contest of this quality.

Slight preference is for WONDERFULWONDERFUL who looked a likely future winner when second on her recent handicap debut
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It's easy to see why the hat-trick seeking Heer's Sadie will have her supporters after her C&D triumph in an apprentice handicap six days ago, but a chance can be taken on GALILEO'S COMPASS. The five-year-old sprung a 40/1 surprise at Windsor late last month, but there wasn't any fluke about the manner of that success. Therefore, he can defy his 5lb penalty to complete a double. Fire Eyes is the pick of the remainder.

Unexposed pair Tommy's Promise and HINITSA BAY look interesting and a narrow vote goes to the latter under Billy Loughnane.
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The vote goes to COSMIC SOUL. Patrick Neville's charge has filled the runner-up berth on all three of his starts this season but remains well handicapped, despite a 1lb rise for the latest of those efforts. Connections reach for a first-time visor today and that could eke out a little extra. Stepping up to 2m appeared to suit Star Of Jupiter, who also occupied the runner-up berth latest. He merits respect, while Myboymax appeals most of the remainder.

This could be the day when COSMIC SOUL gets his head in front where it matters. He may have most to fear from Wannabeawallaby.
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Dreamy Skies brings the only meaningful piece of form to the table. An odds-on chance on debut at Listowel last month, the expensive yearling purchase could only manage a disappointing third. One of 11 debutants in the line-up, STELLA AMOROSA is the selection. Trained by Noel Meade, who saddled a juvenile winner at Roscommon last week, the Starman bay is a half-sister to Group 2 victor Persian Force, who currently stands at Tally Ho stud. A 310,000-pound Tattersalls yearling purchase, Smexy is sure to have plenty of supporters, coming from the in-form yard of Ger Lyons. A half-sister to Group 2 winner Flight Plan, Pivotal Attack is of definite interest, while the Aidan O'Brien-trained Precise and Gavin Cromwell's Quiet Mutiny are others to focus on.

A lot of unknown quantities here. It could pay to side with DREAMY SKIES who should be better for her introduction at Listowel
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Palazzo Persico made the most of a small-field affair when scoring by six lengths at Brighton at the start of the month and warrants respect in his bid to complete a quickfire double. However, this contest looks deeper and a 5lb penalty may be enough to anchor the four-year-old, with CATHEDRAL PEAK getting the vote. George Baker's charge found only a subsequent winner too strong at Bath in May and a 1lb ease from the assessor could prove lenient. Naughty Niall is a feasible alternative.

It's well worth giving MC'TED the chance to build on his latest run. Things didn't go his way and he's down to a dangerous mark.
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A few with chances but preference is for CROWN'S LADY. The Showcasing filly kept on well to score over C&D last month and she does not look overburdened by a subsequent 5lb rise. The challenge could be headed by Thirsk maiden winner In A Hurry and Left Over Love, who enters handicaps from a potentially workable mark. Coconut Bay bolted up in a classified event at Ayr recently and she can't be overlooked either, for all that this will require more.

A competitive handicap but the consistent CROWN'S LADY (nap) is taken to win again over C&D. Left Over Love is feared most.
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Those with form haven't set the world alight, so it might be worth focusing on the newcomers. Ger Lyons has been excelling with juveniles in recent weeks and KRASIMIR is of definite interest. A 120,000-euro yearling purchase, he is out of a half-sister to 2013 Nassau Stakes winner Winsili. Aidan O'Brien saddles both Charles Fort and Stock Market, with Wayne Lordan aboard the former. A 180,000-pound yearling, this St Mark's Basilica colt is closely related to plenty of winners. Johnny Murtagh is also double-handed, with Ben Coen opting to partner Chicago Call over Zarvali. A well-beaten fourth on his debut at Naas, he'll need to step forward from that effort if he is to feature. Third in a barrier trial at Naas, Two Strike is another that warrants respect.

Those who have run look vulnerable, and CHARLES FORT gets the vote to make a winning debut for Aidan O'Brien
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Having made a winning stable bow at Wetherby last month, there could be more to come from LADY MARIKO. A 2lb rise looks workable for Dylan Cunha's filly and a brace may be in order. Noisy Music returned to form with a solid second at Southwell three weeks ago and she's feared most with Warren Fentiman claiming a handy 5lb. The up-in-distance So Sassy is worth a second look as well.

Having produced her best qualifying run over 7f, IRONIST (nap) can build on a fair handicap debut now returned to this trip.
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While campaigned over flights in recent times, LONDONOFFICECALLIN has won his last two on the level and still looks nicely treated off a mark of 73. Fresh from a double at Naas on Saturday, Robert Whearty takes the ride and claims a useful 3lb. A fine fourth on his return from a break at Navan last month, Granite Bay is the second choice. Successful three times last season, he is open to further improvement. Returning to calmer waters after finishing down the field in an ultra-competitive contest at the Curragh on Derby day, Bronsa Town is capable of making an impact, while it'll be interesting to see how French import Day Trader fares back on the level after his Listowel maiden hurdle win.

Given normal improvement from his seasonal debut at Navan, GRANITE BAY has good prospects of adding to last year's three wins.
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Fiddlers Green showed a lot more when finishing second at Chepstow last time and is noted, but it may pay to side with BEACH POINT. The four-year-old has taken the silver medal home in six of his last seven starts, most recently over 1m2f at Leicester, and this step back up in trip could work the oracle. Ocean Heights is another to watch out for.

The vote goes to BEACH POINT who has finished second in six of his last seven starts and was as good as ever at Leicester last time.
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A dual Listed winner, the Joseph O'Brien-trained GOODIE TWO SHOES should be good enough to cope with this higher grade. A strong stayer, who won over 2m at Down Royal recently, the mare was successful over this trip on her penultimate start at Gowran Park. Relatively lightly raced despite being a six-year-old, the daughter of Fastnet Rock looks to have further scope for improvement. Munster Oaks third Enfranchise has already proven her ability to be competitive at this level. Royal Entry would also have leading claims if able to break on terms.

The vote goes to GOODIE TWO SHOES, a gritty winner over further since an emphatic success in a Listed race over this trip at Gowran
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This small-field affair shouldn't take much winning and it may prove a suitable opportunity for TORBAY to open his account. Having been beaten six lengths on his latest outing at Chepstow, an opening mark of 54 looks workable for Emma Lavelle's colt. The biggest threat is likely to emerge from Sunset Strip, who is a potential improver stepping up in distance. Lady Lauren can chase the pair home.

Torbay is second choice but SUNSET STRIP is a half-sister to a 7f winner and may yet do better now stepping up in trip.
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With hardly any form to go off, a tentative vote goes to newcomer ANORAH UNLEASHED. The daughter of Supremacy is a half-sister to seven winners, including Mulzim, and she possesses plenty of speed in her pedigree. It would be no surprise to see her make an instant impression, with her main threat possibly being Inside Story. James Tate's filly could improve on her debut fifth at Yarmouth to have a say, while Likeness changed hands for 120,000gns as a yearling and is another to take seriously.

The vote goes to ANORAH UNLEASHED, who hails from a yard enjoying a good time of it with its juveniles and catches the eye on paper too
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Runner-up on her last two starts, the Johnny Murtagh-trained SHAKAZIA looks to have a nice opportunity to register a first success. Beaten less than a length on her reappearance at Naas in May, the Kodiac filly went down by a head on her most recent outing at Leopardstown. As a half-brother to a filly who made a winning debut for the same connections here, Battle Borne has to be respected. Winters Breath is almost certainly capable of better on her second start.

This doesn't appear a strong maiden and SHAKAZIA can come home in front following two second-placed finishes from her last two runs.
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Although unable to land a blow when finishing 14th in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot, GAGA MATE is likely to seen in a much better light in these calmer waters. George Scott's colt had previously impressed when making a winning debut at Catterick and is fancied to regain the winning thread. Hilitany, a 300,000-pound purchase in April, is a potential fly in the ointment on his opening bid. The son of Ubettabelieveit is feared most, ahead of Tickettothestars.

Tickettothestars may appreciate this drop back to 5f but LOVE ALIVE is taken to make a winning debut for Richard Hannon.
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SKIMMER's maiden success at Leicester is working out well, with three subsequent winners coming out of it, and he is likely to have plenty of improvement in him. Harry Charlton's colt will relish this slight step up in distance and can defy his 6lb penalty. Sea Of Kings failed to justify favouritism when third at Chepstow, but he might be worth another chance. Crown Imperial and Ethelwulf are a couple more to consider.

Preference is for the only winner in the field, SKIMMER, who looked an exciting prospect on his debut. Sea Of Kings is second best.
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With plenty of pace in the race, this could be set up for a closer like EXQUISITE ACCLAIM. A six-time winner on the all-weather, the Ado McGuinness-trained gelding is rated lower on turf having gained just the solitary success. However, he showed enough when runner-up at the Curragh latest to suggest he can be competitive off this mark. I Bid You Ajou deserves serious consideration in his bid for a four-timer, while Four Blondes is one who could play a leading role if held up to deliver her challenge late.

Bidding for a four-timer at this track is I Bid You Ajou but FACETHEPUCKOUT may be capable of bringing the winning run to an end
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Rogue Endeavour arrives on the back of a respectable third at Bath and a similar performance should see him in the thick of the action once more. However, it could be worth taking a punt on PURE ARTISTRY, who didn't enjoy the best of passages when sixth on her seasonal bow at Doncaster last month. Michael Bell's filly is entitled to improve with that run under her belt and a first career victory may beckon. Flicka's Girl is the pick of the remainder.

Son Of Astar should leave this year's efforts behind him today but ROGUE ENDEAVOUR has been threatening for his new trainer.
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Star Legend seeks a four-timer on the level having posted a couple of solid efforts over hurdles recently but although respected, preference is for KINGDOM OF STARS. A runner-up over C&D before being narrowly denied at Chelmsford latest, the Cloth Of Stars gelding remains open to improvement, while the booking of Colin Keane is perhaps noteworthy too. Molten Sea has been in good form recently and she remains of interest along with Comte De Loir.

The filly MOLTEN SEA is a stayer on the up for William Haggas and she can add to last month's win at Nottingham.
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Although yet to get his head in front on turf, the Ado McGuinness-trained CLONMACASH boasts every chance. An improved performer on the all-weather this winter, the gelding has shown promise on his most recent starts since returning to the grass. A strongly-run race over this trip in a big field looks ideal for the son of Charming Thought. Verhoyen should appreciate dropping back to his optimum distance and Zaraahmando is also worthy of consideration.

If you are willing to look past his most recent run then DYNAMIC FORCE brings compelling claims after a pair of seconds prior to that
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HIGH DEGREE can make it third-time lucky in this maiden for the powerful William Haggas stable. Second on debut at Nottingham before showing some improvement last time when filling the same place at Doncaster, it's surely just a matter of time before he strikes in this company. Asian Journey is an interesting newcomer and the market may tell us more about him, while Charming Princess is another to take seriously.

Charming Princess should go well but HIGH DEGREE can get off the mark, having run to a useful level in both starts.
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Stall 12 might not be ideal for BOTH OF US, but there are reasons to be hopeful about the son of Magna Grecia's chances. Although never really involved in each of his three starts to date, it would come as no surprise were he to progress now pitched into handicaps, especially now stepping up to a mile for the first time. Berthed well in stall two, the in-form I Follow Rivers should go close once again, and Echo Of Glory might not be far away either.

Top of the list is the progressive I FOLLOW RIVERS (nap), who has form figures of 31122 since switched to handicapping.
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The versatile GALACTIC GLOW gained the success his recent form deserved at Bath last time out and connections have found their gelding another very winnable opening. Spartan Times cannot be overlooked, but he does have a 5lb penalty to contend with for his C&D win in a classified stakes race. He is the main danger, ahead of the top-weight Harlington.

Galactic Glow is respected but SPARTAN TIMES (nap) can follow up his C&D win and complete the hat-trick under a 5lb penalty.
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Solid recent form is thin on the ground and a tentative vote goes to C&D winner WADACRE GRACE. Charlie Johnston's mare finished a close-up second over track and trip in April last year off a 4lb higher mark and her latest fifth at Wolverhampton suggests that she may be returning to the boil. Capuchinero should appreciate a return to the all-weather and is feared most, ahead of Romanovich.

This looks a good opportunity for DRUMSTICK to build on his encouraging Nottingham sixth and gain a first victory off a reduced mark
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COGITAL performed well in defeat here over 2m last week, a performance which suggested his winning turn could be just around the corner. A winner over hurdles at this track, supporters will be pleased to see David Probert keeps the ride and he can get the better of Black Smoke, who bounced back to form when scoring at Chepstow. Endofastorm appears best of the remainder.

Black Smoke holds claims under a penalty but a chance is taken on COGITAL who ran a more encouraging race here last time.
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Bold Suitor justified strong support when finishing five lengths ahead of his nearest pursuer at Wolverhampton 16 days ago and warrants respect in his current vein of form. However, a 9lb hike from the assessor could be enough to thwart the veteran in his follow-up bid and JUST TYPICAL looks more progressive. Ian Williams' four-year-old posted a career-best triumph at Newcastle in April and he looks capable of defying a 5lb higher mark. Aspire To Glory is the pick of the remainder.

Plenty are in with a shout but it could pay to side with the thriving JUST TYPICAL who is to taken to garner a fifth AW win of the year
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