There were 54 Races on Friday 18th July 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Haydock, 6 races at Nottingham, 6 races at Newbury, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Hamilton, 6 races at Pontefract, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card

Three of these ran in the first juvenile hurdle of the season at Tipperary earlier this month, with FELICITY SMOAK faring best. A cheaply-bought yearling, the daughter of Gleneagles finished second at the Limerick Junction venue and went down by just a length. Bidding to win this race for the third year in a row, Joseph O'Brien is represented by Cinammon Coco. Twice placed on the level in May, it'll be interesting to see how this Persian King chestnut fares on his first try over flights. Kasper Hauser was fourth in that aforementioned Tipperary contest and should be able to make an impact, while the Henry de Bromhead-trained Urgent Whisper is another who warrants respect.

Runner-up on hurdling debut at Tipperary, FELICITY SMOAK(nap) holds the fourth-placed Kasper Hauser on that run, and should win.
Class & Speed Card

The winner of a bumper at Tramore last season, AMBOYNA was still in with a chance when unseating at the final flight on her sole previous effort over flights at Fairyhouse in November. Subsequently out of action for almost seven months, she finished a respectable sixth on her return at Punchestown and should come forward from that run. Disappointingly pulled up on her most recent start at Gowran, first-time cheekpieces may have the desired effect on Neon Diamond, with this 106-rated bay the second choice. Regards To Rose has some solid efforts to her name and certainly wouldn't be winning out of turn, while Jetaway Nana, Russellsbelle and Lily Milan are others for the shortlist.

A chance is taken on AMBOYNA who was running a big race before an unseat last season and she may have needed her return over 2m
Class & Speed Card

This can go the way of FLATLEY, who rates the one to beat following a strong runner-up effort over this distance at Chepstow last month. A winner at Wolverhampton in March as well, Adrian Wintle's charge is preferred to Port Erin, who has solid claims if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate success at Kempton. Biplane and Captain Corelli are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

The vote goes to FLATLEY was only just caught at Chepstow and is a big player if he can repeat that form off an unchanged mark.
Class & Speed Card

MAXIMUM SCEPTICISM travels over from Ireland and takes the eye representing Joseph O'Brien's powerful yard. The son of Churchill wasn't disgraced when fifth in a tougher maiden race at the Curragh last month and could prove a cut above today's opposition. He looks to have most to fear from Phantom Watch, who finished a creditable third at Newbury on debut, while The Lost Sock is a newcomer to note for a yard in fine form.

Irish raider MAXIMUM SCEPTICISM brings some pretty strong Curragh form here and looks the most likely winner.
Class & Speed Card

Bownder wasn't beaten far when last of four at Windsor last month and is respected. Lady Of The Isles showed more when fourth in a maiden at the same venue most recently and needs to be monitored in the betting on her handicap bow, but it may pay to side with SONIC PIONEER. The son of Massaat ran too badly to be true when sporting first-time cheekpieces (which are now removed) at Wolverhampton on his latest outing and could bounce back to score.

Sonic Pioneer is better than he was able to show last time but the unexposed LADY OF THE ISLES is marginally preferred.
Class & Speed Card

The only Willie Mullins/Paul Townend representative on this eight-race programme, COOLE CHERRY is the suggestion. Returning from a near nine-month absence, the seven-year-old was an easy winner at Kilbeggan last September and could prove nicely treated off a mark of 113. Cian Collins saddles Fiveonefive and Greatness Awaits, with both successful at the same Cartmel meeting last month. Previously trained in the UK, the latter starts off in Ireland and should give a good account of himself with a light weight on his back. On the mark when last seen at Tipperary and Ballinrobe respectively, Bitofajokelike and Winning Smut are sure to have plenty of supporters, while Zoffanien and My Gaffer are others for the shortlist in this competitive heat.

Course winner MY GAFFER may have found 2m1f against him last time out and he had looked progressive previously over further
Class & Speed Card

AWAAFI did it well when scoring comfortably on debut over 5f at Hamilton last month and the runner-up from that contest has gone on to win since. Stepping up in trip is likely to bring about further improvement under a 6lb penalty and she may have too much for Ruby's Angel, who has been placed in two decent contests over 5f to begin her career. Runner-up over C&D last time out, Adalida is another to consider, along with Nor Zamin.

The vote goes to AWAAFI, who won in good style on her Hamilton debut and has plenty of scope for progress on this step up in trip.
Class & Speed Card

THUNDEROUS LOVE has proved a much stronger filly as a four-year-old. She was winning for the fourth time in her last six starts when successful at Newbury last week and is taken to defy a 5lb penalty for Jonathan Portman's in-form yard. Novello Lad is looking to end a frustrating run of placed efforts and returns to 6f with solid claims, while Havana Sky has hinted at a return to form of late and he could have a say in the outcome.

Unlucky not to finish closer than fourth on his seasonal debut in May, BAYRAAT is taken to exploit a favourable mark.
Class & Speed Card

Mr Writer improved on his debut effort when second at Kempton last month and as long as the colt transfers that form to turf, he could have a say. However, newcomer RULER OF TIME changed hands for 700,000 dollars and represents the in-form Charlie Appleby team. The son of Not This Time is related to plenty of winners and it would be no surprise to see him make an instant impression. Any market support behind Morbeh would be interesting.

Morbeh and RULER OF TIME are newcomers of interest and could fight this out. Mr Writer is the pick of those with experience.
Class & Speed Card

Although out of form in recent starts, SOLITARY MAN has a fine record at Killarney and could bounce back to his best now returning to his favourite venue. Disappointingly pulled up when well fancied for the Kerry National in September, he again failed to make an impact on his return to action at Punchestown last month but is entitled to come forward from that effort. Gaelic Arc beat some smart rivals when making virtually all in this contest 12 months ago and, after a recent win at Kilbeggan, it will come as no surprise if he dominates from the front again. Five of these ran in the same Tipperary contest earlier this month, with St Faz faring best in second. Still only a five-year-old, he has a course win to his name and is a fascinating contender with Danny Mullins aboard.

A consistent sort in this sphere who was ahead of some of these rivals at Tipperary last time, course winner ST FAZ fits the bill.
Class & Speed Card

HARRY'S HALO caught the eye on his first run since November when running on late for sixth at Ripon last month and a mark of 75 still looks manageable for the five-year-old. He can notch up a fifth career success at the main expense of Dark Side Thunder, who was a respectable third at Yarmouth most recently, having scored over the same track and trip before that. Not beaten too far on her second run for new connections at Chepstow, Raffles Angel may have a say in proceedings.

Several have possibilities but HARRY'S HALO gets the vote ahead of Dark Side Thunder and Raffles Angel.
Class & Speed Card

ON KEY found the competition too hot when only fourth in a higher grade sprint at Ripon last time. However, Julie Camacho's charge had gone close at the same track before that and looks worthy of another chance off his current mark back at this level. Silca Bay remains unexposed and first-time cheekpieces may bring improvement after placing at Kempton last time, while Titian Blue is another with scope having posted a more promising effort at Ayr recently.

Preference is for MISS HATHAWAY (nap), who did well to finish third from stall 1 at Thirsk last month and is now 3lb lower.
Class & Speed Card

Tarot's dam is a half-sister to the multiple Group 1 winner Inspiral and with Roger Varian's string in fine form at present, she needs to be monitored in the betting market. Sapphire Steps is another to keep an eye on, but SING THE BLUES looks the way to go. William Haggas' filly shaped with lots of promise when third on her introduction at Yarmouth earlier in the month and she could prove hard to beat with the benefit of that experience.

Sing The Blues sets the standard but Tarot and MOONSHINE are newcomers of some interest.
Class & Speed Card

This looks like a great opening for talented dual-purpose performer NURBURGRING to open his account over fences. Previously seen putting up a huge performance at Royal Ascot when finishing a staying-on second, last year's Galway Hurdle winner has race fitness on his side and this contest should put him spot on for a tilt at the Plate at Ballybrit later this month. Although 6lb wrong on official ratings with the selection, Special Cadeau can take the runner-up spot as he looks to get back on track after never figuring in an Aintree Grade 1. Amanha can complete the three after recording a comfortable success on her first start over fences around Tramore.

Just denied in the Ascot Stakes Handicap last time, NURBURGRING earlier ran his best race over fences at Cheltenham and can take this.
Class & Speed Card

ARNAZ was no match for the progressive Tiger Tulip at Newbury last time, but this looks an easier opportunity. Ed Walker's charge finished a close third at Yarmouth prior to that and a repeat effort could prove good enough in this lower grade. Justcallmepete finished behind the selection at Newbury, though showed signs of a revival when runner-up at Doncaster subsequently, while Newmarket second Royal Musketeer could feature with an apprentice's allowance helping his cause.

The vote goes to JUSTCALLMEPETE (nap), who turned things around with a clear second at Doncaster last month.
Class & Speed Card

CAMTANK took a sizeable step forward from her first outing to shed her maiden tag at Lingfield last month and is likely to have plenty of improvement in her. The daughter of Camelot sets the standard with an official rating of 76 and will prove tough to beat. Life Is Rosie showed more when second at Windsor and is an interesting contender now that she steps back into a handicap. Of the remainder, To Be Honest makes the most appeal.

Camtank and Life Is Rosie have good claims but the selection is CATHERINE'S GIFT, who made a promising British debut in June.
Class & Speed Card

WISE APPROACH was no match for Charles Darwin but was still a good second in the Norfolk at Royal Ascot. Charlie Appleby's colt should be difficult to beat if reproducing that level of performance, although Amorim could hardly have been more impressive when on target at Windsor and can throw down a stern challenge. First Legion disappointed in the Norfolk himself but he overturned the selection on debut and should not be overlooked.

Wise Approach has achieved the most but FIRST LEGION beat him at York and should relish the return to 6f.
Class & Speed Card

TIPPIN AND TAPPIN attempts to complete a hat-trick after a resurgent success in a point-to-point before staying on strongly to win a similar race in Limerick. He made a bad mistake at the second-last but still managed to muster a strong finishing effort and, with the runner-up scoring on his next showing, the form has been upgraded. Walk In Time ran well at Tipperary for second and, off a 2lb higher mark, she should have a say. Kalnoo managed to keep herself in the fight until close home over hurdles at Punchestown, so she should hold a place chance. My Friend The Wind bids to capitalise on a 13lb lower chase figure, but will need to bounce back from a non-completion at Limerick in April.

Hat-trick seeking TIPPIN AND TAPPIN can go in again from just 5lb higher with his Limerick success working out nicely
Class & Speed Card

Progressive last term, Russian Crescendo has been rested since disappointing at Southwell on her reappearance. It would be no surprise to witness a much better effort from the Haggas filly, but PIQUE' could also bounce back. The daughter of Nathaniel has been competing in higher grade contests over 1m4f so far this season, but she returned the impressive winner over today's distance at Nottingham last season, and gets another chance back at this level. Curran is preferred to Beauld As Brass of the remainder.

This looks tricky but PIQUE' gets the vote ahead of Russian Crescendo and Knights Affair.
Class & Speed Card

SAN FRANCISCO BAY was beaten five lengths into second over track and trip last time and goes off an unchanged mark. The six-year-old looks to have found a suitable opportunity and he could go one better. Roman Secret failed to justify favouritism when last of three at Pontefract, but she isn't one to write off, along with Right Now after his fifth at the same venue last time.

The suggestion is RIGHT NOW, who is well handicapped if judged on his Pontefract second in May and has not had much luck lately.
Class & Speed Card

A few with chances but perhaps none more so than DANCINGWITHMYSELF, who defeated a subsequent winner at Chelmsford last time out. Michael Bell's filly is only 3lb higher and with a return to turf being no problem for her, she can follow up. Stepping up in trip worked the oracle for Goodwood-scorer Orchard Keeper. The daughter of Churchill remains open to improvement and is preferred to John and Thady Gosden's Star Of Light for the silver medal.

Half the field are last-time-out winners who need respect and preference is for one of those, ORCHARD KEEPER, ahead of Incensed.
Class & Speed Card

KILN TIME looks to capitalise on a 10lb lower chase mark after a below-par effort over timber at Tipperary. He won at Limerick prior to that and should have a very good chance on that basis. Meehall is only 2lb higher than for his last victory over fences when Gary Noonan's claim is taken into consideration, which leaves him as an interesting alternative, especially if over a Punchestown fall. Smallcraftwarning is well treated in this sphere and landed a gamble off this mark over timber at Clonmel last month. Last weekend's performance around Sligo can be forgiven because he met trouble at a crucial stage. The Eye Of Tulla is rapidly dropping down the weights and, off this career-low mark, he may receive some each-way support.

The weaker of the two divisions and perhaps a good chance for KILN TIME to open his account over fences after a promising chase debut
Class & Speed Card

Although denied on both outings to date, this could prove a suitable opportunity for HEADMASTER to get his head in front. A repeat of his latest runner-up effort in a class 2 maiden at Windsor could prove good enough and William Haggas' gelding should take all the beating. The biggest threat may emerge from Grey Jaguar, who offered plenty of encouragement on his opening second over C&D earlier this month. Palio Di Siena, Tokyo Joe and newcomer Ertijaaj add further spice to the mix.

Lots of these have shown promise but it's hard to get away from HEADMASTER, who sets a clear standard on his runner-up efforts.
Class & Speed Card

BANANA struck by a head in a handicap at Chepstow last week and provided the six-year-old remains in similar form, she will prove very hard to beat. Marcus sported a first-time visor when finishing second at this level at Chepstow last time and needs to be considered, while Second Collection is another to watch out for.

Recent Chepstow winner Banana has solid claims but CANARIA QUEEN could be hard to beat on her first run at this lowly level.
Class & Speed Card

Having built on his debut seventh over C&D when finishing a close-up second at Tipperary earlier this month, JACK THE BACHELOR could be poised to open his account. Stephen Thorne's colt found only a smart rival too strong and this contest looks slightly easier. Namiid was behind the selection in third and isn't taken lightly, although a bigger threat may emerge from recent Naas runner-up Howd'yadoit.

MONTE VISTA has landed the plum draw in stall 1 and she may be the answer in first-time cheekpieces for her in form yard
Class & Speed Card

True Test sets a reasonable standard after her cosy debut success at Lingfield, although Celestra posted a promising second when introduced in what was a potentially deeper race at Haydock. However, QUADRILLION is a particularly appealing newcomer and could be worth chancing. The daughter of Kingman, whose dam won the Fillies' Mile for the same illustrious connections, has a striking pedigree and this Juddmonte homebred could be ideally placed to get off the mark at the first time of asking.

Having won with something to spare at Lingfield on last month's debut, TRUE TEST is taken to defy a 4lb penalty and follow up.
Class & Speed Card

Recent Lingfield scorer GOLDEN HANDSHAKE has another excellent chance on these terms and is expected to make a successful handicap debut. However, William Haggas' charge might not have it all his own way, as the in-form Odin Legacy is unlikely to go down without a fight. His Finest Hour kept on well to strike over 1m2f here last time and another step up in trip could unlock further improvement.

There are positives for them all but preference is for the potential of 3yo handicap newcomer GOLDEN HANDSHAKE (nap).
Class & Speed Card

LEMON ZEST is a solid choice for John Murphy at his beloved Killarney, where he has already had winners this week. She ran very well on debut, finishing a staying-on fourth at Tipperary, and the eyecatching booking of Harry Swan really aides her cause. Elle Klassycco returns from over three years off the track with a hood and tongue-strap both reached for, which may dent some confidence. She ran very well on her second start, but the market shall inform what is expected after that long layoff. Beir Bua has shown ability so far and, out of a half-sister to Paisley Park, should be staying on.

A bit keen on debut then a bit sluggish with a hood last time when she bumped into a smart sort, BEIR BUA can take this.
Class & Speed Card

The form of ASCENDING STAR's Chester debut has worked out well and he could step forward. The Starman colt did well to finish third from off the pace that day, finishing two places ahead of the reopposing Lucky Hero, and he is expected to confirm that superiority. Sunny Smile has produced a similar level of form across his two racecourse appearances and he's expected to be on the premises too.

There was plenty to like about ASCENDING STAR's opening third at Chester and he can strike at the second time of asking.
Class & Speed Card

Having completed a double a shade cosily at Wolverhampton 32 days ago, White Umbrella warrants respect in her hat-trick bid. However, a 7lb rise from the assessor and switch to turf demand a career-best performance from the six-year-old and preference is for PEARLY SQUIRREL. Ivan Furtado's filly opened her account in first-time cheekpieces at Doncaster earlier this month and a 3lb higher mark could prove to be lenient. Ironist is also of interest.

Better for the combination of 7f and a handicap last time, the 3lb well-in IRONIST is taken over Doncaster scorer Pearly Squirrel.
Class & Speed Card

AN LAOCHMOR was only a neck behind the runner-up Realtin Fantasy when he was a closing third over 5f at Tipperary a fortnight ago. Dropped 1lb and with Dylan Browne McMonagle notably taking over in the saddle, the four-year-old can reverse the form on this occasion. Spirit Of Eagles and Havana Notion are a couple of others with strong each-way chances based on their peak efforts.

Value may be had in LAKOTA LADY, who ran really well on the disadvantaged far side at Naas last time and who should relish 5f
Class & Speed Card

SCOVILLE readily brushed aside an 85-rated opponent off level weights in a novice stakes on his debut at Windsor in May. A 7lb penalty for those exploits should be well within his range at this stage and back-to-back wins is highly feasible. Secret Force, who joined Kevin Philippart De Foy after swapping hands for 40,000gns, looks the chief danger based on his notable breeding and hints of ability in two previous starts for Godolphin. Saxon Lover and the four-year-old Asian Journey are the pick of the rest.

The well-bred SCOVILLE created an excellent impression when winning on his debut at Windsor in May and can make it two out of two.
Class & Speed Card

Magic Box picked up late to land the spoils over 7f at Kempton last time out. She remains of interest, despite a 5lb rise and drop in trip, but preference is for THERE'S A CHANCE. Kevin Ryan's charge has shown ability, most notably when beaten a length into fourth at Pontefract last month. Pitched into nurseries from an opening mark of 69, it would come as no surprise were she to find the necessary improvement. Khuskhas heads the remainder.

Magic Box is much respected but preference is for KHUSKHAS, who has had the form of her Yarmouth maiden win boosted.
Class & Speed Card

Although Daydreama (third) had the measure of SHOWTOWN (eighth) at Carlisle on their respective debuts, Kevin Ryan's gelding could reverse that form en route to victory. The market suggested much better was expected from the son of Showcasing and he could take a step forward from a good draw. The former is by no means dismissed, however, while others to note include Jack Rabbit Slims and newcomer Twilight Serenade.

Jack Rabbit Slims sets the standard but DAYDREAMA produced a likeable effort when third on debut and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card

Summer Is Tomorrow was left with plenty to do when finishing fifth at Listowel last month and better is expected on this occasion. Jordi Bear sports a first-time tongue-tie and is capable of a decent showing, but the vote goes to SLAUDEEN. The son of Starspangledbanner was too keen when sixth at the Curragh in May but, provided he settles better, along with this step up in trip, he may take a step forward to strike.

KENSINGTON LANE (nap) caught the eye making up lots of late ground at the Curragh and this longer trip should be right up her street
Class & Speed Card

The unexposed CUBAN LADY had three lengths to spare over her nearest rival when she landed a fillies' novice stakes at Windsor last month. Now debuting in a handicap off a mark of just 77, the daughter of Havana Grey can follow up. Lady Of Andros commands respect after near-misses at Chester and York and should be a key player, despite conceding 12lb to the selection. Recent C&D winner Angel Shared and the class-dropping Raneenn are also shortlisted.

Having travelled well when winning over 7f on the Rowley Mile in May, ARABIAN LEOPARD has potential on her first attempt at 6f.
Class & Speed Card

An open contest in which only a tentative vote can go to BERGERAC. On target over 5f here before running well from 4lb higher at Newcastle, the seven-year-old will appreciate a return to turf and remains handicapped to go well. Unexposed three-year-old Double Rush hit the frame at York when attempting to complete his hat-trick and remains of significant interest, while others to note include Vantheman, Jonny Concrete and evergreen 2021 winner Commanche Falls.

If there's one which could be well ahead of its mark it is DOUBLE RUSH (nap), who can confirm the promise of last month's York third.
Class & Speed Card

A confident vote goes to the David O'Meara-trained WALSINGHAM, who returned from 242 days on the sidelines to open his account over C&D recently. The gelded son of Lope De Vega must shoulder a 5lb penalty but given that he remains well treated on his previous Irish exploits, it should be no barrier to further success. Style Of Life merits the utmost respect as she goes in search of a hat-trick, while Theme Park is no back number now afforded an ease in class.

Style Of Life comes here in career-best form but THEME PARK is worth siding with, dropped slightly in class from a tempting mark.
Class & Speed Card

Angelo Pio faces a tougher assignment as he bid for a C&D treble, but Joseph O'Brien's colt is clearly on the upgrade and cannot be ruled out with any confidence. However, FERVENT is equally progressive having landed a double in fine style at Fairyhouse last month. The three-year-old son of Elzaam appeared to score with plenty left in the tank on his latest start, giving the strong impression there is more to come. Keilah and Tartaraghan look the pick of the remainder.

Angelo Pio and FERVENT hold obvious claims with preference for the latter who looked like he still had a fair bit in hand last time
Class & Speed Card

The suggestion is ROCKING ENDS, who landed this contest last year off 2lb higher and looked to be getting back to that form when leading home his group as he finished third over C&D last week. A neck ahead of him on that occasion was Catch Cunningham so Michael Herrington's sprinter has to be feared. Coup De Force looked back to her best when scoring at Salisbury and a 4lb rise doesn't appear too excessive.

C&D winner CATCH CUNNINGHAM (nap) was a good second over C&D last Friday and can snap a losing sequence. Rocking Ends is feared.
Class & Speed Card

Square D'alboni signed off his 2024 campaign with a Listed triumph at Chantilly. He was well beaten in a hot Chester Vase on his return and might be worth another chance, but NAHRAAN still looks the way to go. The Gosdens' colt struck with the minimum of fuss under a penalty at Windsor and is likely to have plenty more to offer on just his third start, with this extra furlong further aiding his cause. Rogue Millions is another to keep an eye on.

Two impressive novice wins mark down NAHRAAN as a really smart prospect and he can remain unbeaten now moving up to Listed company.
Class & Speed Card

Just half a length separated Little Ted (winner) and RAVISHING BEAUTY (second) at Leicester last month. The latter has yet to score from 12 attempts but she's 2lb better off with that rival now and looks to have an excellent chance of going one place better. Space Raider's mark continues to fall and perhaps returning to the mile will spark an improved performance.

A chance is taken that BACK FROM DUBAI leaves his latest Beverley effort behind him. His earlier AW win represents strong form.
Class & Speed Card

Maxwell Smart has hit the woodwork on each of his last three racecourse appearances and is entitled to plenty of respect, but it is DOCTOR GRACE that shades preference. The Buratino mare kept on well into second over 1m2f at Navan when last seen in April but this new trip is worth exploring, and she's taken to go one place better. Beautiful Chaos should not be overlooked back on the level, while Lady Kai is another that needs to be taken seriously following a promising seasonal return.

LADY KAI makes plenty of appeal on the back of a promising Gowran comeback run and is preferred to Desert Friend
Class & Speed Card

Now in the hands of James Owen after breaking the maiden in taking fashion at Salisbury, ASMEN WARRIOR should not be inconvenienced by a return to handicaps and he can strike again. Night Step has been a different proposition since returning this season after wind surgery, but a 6lb rise for dead-heating at Lingfield could prove a bit much. Byblos has yet to live up to his smart pedigree as a half-brother to Siskin but his stable remains in form, he rises in distance, and he cannot be ruled out on his first start as a gelding.

The unexposed Gosden contender Byblos is a possible improver but preference is for another 3yo in ASMEN WARRIOR.
Class & Speed Card

NEOMA failed to back up her course success when just touched off into second at Pontefract last week, but that was still a good effort. Charlie Johnston's filly makes only her fourth handicap outing and she looks the one to beat from a mark 4lb lower than her revised figure. Arkinthestars held on gamely to score at Doncaster and it would be no surprise to see her feature, despite being 5lb higher. Spanish Hustle is next best.

Charlie Johnston's NEOMA is 4lb well-in compared to her future mark and can land a second course win of the summer.
Class & Speed Card

KODIAC THRILLER has held his form well since he had Squealer back in third when he won at Thirsk in May and he could be the answer to this tricky contest. The latter has also flourished since that encounter and should be capable of another bold showing, despite going up 4lb for winning at York last month. Twilight Jet, a dual Group 3 winner in his heyday, lurks on a dangerous mark and is another notable option after a good second at Epsom most recently.

None are ruled out but SQUEALER (nap), who won a quality handicap at York last time, can go back-to-back.
Class & Speed Card

HEATHER displayed a willing attitude to score narrowly from a subsequent winner at Ballinrobe last month, and a 6lb rise for that success may not be enough to prevent her from going in again. Almost five lengths behind her on that occasion was No Niki No (third), who has improved since to score at Tramore, while Letiza is another to note on the back of a taking success over shorter here last time out. The consistent Fortuna Vera completes the shortlist, along with Ina Mina, who has a 12lb rise to contend with for her recent victory.

The Ballinrobe win of HEATHER has been franked since and she is open to more improvement so gets the vote
Class & Speed Card

Renesmee appreciated a drop in distance when scoring over an extended 1m at Nottingham and a 1lb nudge up the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid. However, a further step back in trip could prove the five-year-old's downfall and OUTRUN THE STORM is more compelling. Richard Fahey's charge landed this contest in 2023 and his latest close-up second at Chester suggests his turn is near again. Enpassant is the pick of the remainder.

Having run into form for new connections of late, ENPASSANT is narrowly preferred to 2023 race winner Outrun The Storm.
Class & Speed Card

MONKS DREAM banished the memory of a couple of below-par efforts when he finished third in the Gosforth Park Cup at Newcastle and a repeat of that level could suffice now reverting to turf off a lower mark. Last-start Ayr winners Parisiac and Classy Al are other solid options based on recent form, while Jojo Rabbit can be hard to reel in when he gets the fractions right and would be a player if allowed an easy time on the front end.

With the Michael Dods team going well again a chance is taken on EDUCATING RITA, a winner on this card 12 months ago.
Class & Speed Card

KITSUNE POWER is effective on a stiff course and is a notable contender off 2lb lower than his last winning mark. A close second over C&D off the same rating on his penultimate start, the Tim Easterby-trained six-year-old has plenty in his favour. Dandy's Angel, who won over 1m2f at Beverley 13 days ago, is feared the most off just 2lb higher. Paper Doll, who is 1lb well-in, is the least exposed and is dangerous to underestimate.

A reversion to prominent tactics can reap reward for IT'S A LOVE THING, who ran well from the rear in a big field at York last time.
Class & Speed Card

Having only gave way in the closing stages when finishing third over an extended 1m6f at Bellewstown 15 days ago, this drop in distance could prove fruitful for TRUBSHAW. Gabriella Hill can now claim her full 10lb claim and a breakthrough victory might be on the cards for Henry De Bromhead's gelding. Recent Dundalk third Ranting And Raven is a potential improver stepping up further in distance and is feared most, ahead of fellow in-form rival Bear Creek.

Following a promising handicap debut at Limerick, BEAR CREEK should appreciate this slightly longer trip and greater stamina test
Class & Speed Card

A switch to handicap company and step up in distance proved just the tonic for BONDI when opening his account at Windsor last month. There should be more to come from Richard Hannon's colt and he could make light work of a 5lb rise from the assessor. Babylon has done enough in handicaps to suggest that he can win off his current mark and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of New York Minute.

It looked a good little race in which BABYLON was third of five at Goodwood last time and he's taken to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card

INVINCIBLE RUBY got off the mark on just her third start in a handicap when she emerged the comfortable winner in a 0-72 against her own age group at Catterick last week. A 6lb penalty is effectively countered by her 8lb weight-for-age allowance and she could be more precocious than elder rivals such as Hostelry and Blufferonthebus can handle at this stage. Ayr winner Inanna is respected, but needs another personal best off top weight.

The step up to 1m could suit INVINCIBLE RUBY who can make light of a 6lb penalty for last week's Catterick success.
Class & Speed Card

GOLDEN DUKE (second) and One Of Our Own (winner) fought out a tight finish over C&D last month and while the latter edged that verdict, the former has a 1lb pull on the revised terms and may be able to swing this one his way. Profiteer has a good course record and is the most appealing of the remainder, although Flowstate has each-way appeal.

Golden Duke may reverse recent C&D placings with One Of Our Own, but CARLTON AND CO may account for both now back up to 6f.
Ths is the racecard key.
| Icon | Meaning |
|---|---|
![]() | TomForm top stats, gold rated |
![]() | TomForm top stats silver rated |
| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
![]() | Top rated for thet statistic |
Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.