There were 28 Races on Tuesday 22nd July 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A few with chances, but the vote goes to UPPERCASE. Harry Eustace's gelding bumped into an in-form rival when second at Pontefract a fortnight ago and, from an unchanged mark, he is taken to go one place better. Atmosphere escapes a penalty having landed an apprentice handicap under Jack Callan at Thirsk recently, so he merits plenty of respect along with Bay Of Dreams, who has been a model of consistency since being sent handicapping in March.

None of these are proven on ground softer than good but ATMOSPHERE, Uppercase and Bay Of Dreams otherwise look the top options.
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Having justified favouritism on her nursery bow at Catterick 13 days ago, there should be more to come from OASIS DIAMOND. A 6lb rise from the assessor looks workable for the daughter of Oasis Dream and a brace may beckon. Reopposing second Gillali Lass subsequently filled the same position at the North Yorkshire venue and isn't taken lightly meeting the selection off 1lb better terms. Kunaa may fare best of the remainder.

Ed Bethell won this last year with a handicap newcomer and HABERDASH could be interesting having been gelded.
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GRAN DESCANS showed a determined attitude to break his maiden tag at Doncaster earlier this month and the Frankel colt is difficult to oppose despite the penalty. The main threat is likely to come from Port George, who defied odds of 50-1 when filling the runner-up spot at Windsor in May. Captain Robert has produced a similar level of form across his two starts and is capable of being on the premises.

He's untested on ground slower than good to firm but GRAN DESCANS looked useful when winning at Doncaster 18 days ago.
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Yy Nation should have learned plenty from his opening bid in a class 3 maiden at York last month and this drop into class 5 company should see him in a better light. However, Karl Burke's charge could prove vulnerable to a newcomer, with PROUD NATION topping the bill. The Sioux Nation colt fetched 320,000 euros at the Arqana breeze-up sale in May and connections will be hoping to recoup some of that expenditure here. Fellow debutant Urgent Call is also worth a market check.

The Fahey newcomer PROUD NATION must have breezed impressively in his sale to have fetched 320,000euros.
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A slow start didn't help SPIRIT STAR, who finished fourth behind Redditizio (second) at Yarmouth last time out. Marco Botti's charge is 1lb better off with that rival here though and providing she breaks on terms, that form could be reversed. Brightling struggled in a match race at Bath last time but remains of interest, while market support for nursery-debutant Dandy Orton would be noteworthy.

There's every reason to believe that Redditizio could gain her revenge on Brightling but SPIRIT STAR has to enter the equation.
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Despite weakening into sixth over 2m at Kempton last month, NIGHT HORN displayed more verve in first-time cheekpieces. A drop in trip and 2lb in the ratings could prove fruitful for Michael Keady's gelding and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. Made All is likely to prove popular after regaining the winning thread at Catterick six days ago and merits respect under a 5lb penalty. Ana Emaraaty is the pick of the remainder.

Most have questions to answer but not MADE ALL who continued the good work for his current yard with a comfortable win last week.
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ABATE wears blinkers for the first time at the age of nine as he looks for his first victory since 2023. Second and fourth on his two starts since joining George Baker, the veteran may have another win in him despite his advancing years. Angle Land is an obvious danger after her Yarmouth second off 1lb lower, with her stablemate Speed Of Maajid is the pick for third place.

A great depends on the ground. World Of Darcy did well in the mud last autumn but a chance is taken on the 3yo SPEED OF MAAJID.
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Trainer Jim Goldie won this in 2022 and has chances again here with Ayr fourth Jm Jhingree, who may make the running if he gets away smartly. Brazilian Belle should prove popular after her victory at Thirsk and a 6lb penalty may not stop her challenging, but MISS BRAZEN is still preferred. A three-and-a-quarter length winner at Thirsk in June, she was only beaten a head off 1lb lower despite losing a shoe at Doncaster and could get back to winning ways.

There's pace high and low so BRAZILIAN BELLE (nap) should get a nice tow into the race and she's looking a progressive sprinter.
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In a race with a distinct lack of recent winning form, it may pay to side with TOMMY'S PROMISE. John Ryan's gelding pulled too hard before weakening late on over a mile at Yarmouth last time out, and may be allowed to bowl along dropping back a furlong. Voodoo Ray is worth a market watch for the Moore's in a first-time visor, but the recent Chepstow third Mighty Real maybe the bigger danger if he is ridden nearer to the early pace.

This looks a field to tread carefully with but MIGHTY REAL and Tommy's Promise are relatively unexposed and coming into some form.
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Trojan Sun has won two races from 17 starts, but both of those were here, one over shorter and one over further. He has to bounce back after a poor run at Southwell but may do better at his favourite course. SIMPLE STAR won over hurdles at Perth earlier in the month and is expected to go well, having won off 2lb higher in the past, leaving Young Merlin as an interesting alternative on his first start for Rebecca Menzies.

Preference is for recent winning hurdler RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE who has competitive form here under both codes.
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A promising third on her recent stable debut at Roscommon, GLITZ AND GLAMOUR can gain a first career win. Unplaced on all three point-to-point runs, the Eric McNamara-trained filly took a significant step forward when reaching the frame at the first time of asking over flights. Travelling into the race easily, the daughter of Walk In The Park wandered around approaching two out, before staying on late. With the benefit of that experience, she can score here. Dual bumper winner Dunkerque has yet to replicate that form over hurdles but has time on his side. Newcomer The Grey Poet is worth a second look in the market.

A Flat winner in Denmark, DUNKERQUE has a hurdles mark of 108 and may be equal to the task of conceding weight to all his rivals
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Spiritualism showed marked improvement after undergoing a wind operation to score at Wetherby last month and is likely to have her supporters with Hollie Doyle booked. However, LADY MODENA took a step forward to shed her maiden tag at Wolverhampton last time and now makes her handicap debut off a mark of 72. That rating could prove to be workable and she looks the one to beat. Miss Collada completes the shortlist.

Well-drawn filly LOVING APPRENTICE (nap) drops back to 6f after a good 7f run a fortnight ago and will be favoured by the forecast rain.
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Keep Me Stable completed a course double at the start of the month, but is 4lb higher than his latest success and may need to take another step forward. With that in mind, MERESIDE MADNESS gets the vote. The Barrons' four-year-old made his way through the field to run out a length and a half victor at Thirsk last time and can defy his 3lb rise. Arbitration isn't ruled out either.

None of the obvious contenders would appreciate softening ground but KEEP ME STABLE arrives here bang in form.
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Runner-up on both starts for new connections, SPICK AND SPAN can deservedly make the breakthrough here. Despite now finishing second on six occasions, the Walk In The Park mare has shown enough to suggest that she is capable of winning her maiden. Having gained valuable experience in handicaps of late, the eight-year-old can put that to good use back in this grade. Point-to-point and bumper winner Love At Sea sets the standard off an official rating of 108. Disappointing when last seen, the seven-year-old deserves another chance. No Demand is a lightly-raced gelding who is capable of better.

Runner-up in two handicap hurdles at Sligo since a change of stable, SPICK AND SPAN reverts to maiden company with sound prospects.
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Up The Anti appreciated the return to a mile when scoring at Leicester last time, so this drop in trip is a concern and it may pay to side with STALINGRAD. Patrick Chamings' eight-year-old produced a better performance to finish third over C&D last month and was kindly dropped 1lb. Provided the son of War Front can back that up, he could be the one to beat. Blue Collar Lad is another to note.

The forecast rain is a query for Roman Emperor and preference is for BLUE COLLAR LAD who is versatile regarding the ground.
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BALMERINO flew home late to be denied by just under a length over 7f at Ayr last time, shaping as if this step back up in trip would be a good move. Lucinda Russell's charge competes off an unchanged rating and could take a step forward to record his first career success. Scarriff is a previous course winner who is 2lb lower than his latest sixth at Pontefract and can go well, while Elvetham is another to keep an eye on.

The most likely winner is BALMERINO who showed improvement last week at Ayr and the handicapper hasn't had a chance to react to that.
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Only weakening late on when mid-division on his handicap debut last time, PARKGARVE should appreciate this drop in trip. Making good headway entering the straight at Roscommon, the gelding dropped out of contention from two out. A half-brother to Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner Slade Steel, he should be suited to this lesser test of stamina. Eastmore is unquestionably well handicapped over flights relative to his mark on the Flat. Any market support for the Charles Byrnes-trained five-year-old should be heeded. Another smart Flat performer Realism should be noted on his debut for Enda Bolger.

This is a big drop in class for KAPTAIN BAY following his run at Bellewstown. Race fitness may give him an edge over Realism
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The progressive SUNNY SOUTH WEST might be able to concede weight to his rivals. A bumper winner at Clonmel in March, the Eddie Power-trained gelding was far from disgraced when fifth in the Grade 1 equivalent at the Punchestown festival subsequently. Having added a second bumper win at Tipperary in May, the five-year-old made a winning debut over hurdles at Cork earlier this month. Clearly on the upgrade, he can add to his sequence. A winner in handicap company here last time. I Am Mimi shouldn't be far away. Ned In The Park is much better than the form of his recent Roscommon run suggests.

Bumper form implies that SUNNY SOUTH WEST could be a cut above these rivals. He passed his first test over hurdles satisfactorily
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LAWMANS BLIS has yet to really threaten in two starts for Ian McInnes but he's sure to benefit from a return to further. The seven-year-old is now 7lb lower than his last C&D win and it would come as no great surprise were he to bounce back. Endofastorm will appreciate a switch to the all-weather following a couple of below-par runs on turf, while Irv is most appealing of the remainder.

Zooks has been running well but the return to AW looks a positive for FORGLEN. and his recent turf run looks worth forgiving.
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With Tiernan Power Roche claiming a valuable 5lb, it might be worth taking a chance on MERCURY MISSION. While his recent efforts have been disappointing, he did win at Wexford and Limerick earlier in the year and finished a good sixth of 22 in a competitive affair at the Punchestown Festival. Making the breakthrough at this venue in May, with two subsequent winners behind, Net Boy is sure to prove popular with punters. While having to contend with top-weight, he still might be ahead of the handicapper off his current mark of 120. No worse than second in four visits to Ballinrobe, Drumgill warrants the utmost respect, while The Mediator and Jake Peter are others capable of making an impact.

The form of NET BOY's course maiden hurdle win has been franked by the runner up and he should be hard to beat on handicap debut
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A switch to nursery company almost paid dividends for CALAFIORI, who finished an extremely unfortunate second at Thirsk last Tuesday. George Boughey's gelding is able to compete from an unchanged mark and compensation could await the son of Ardad. Carefree Dream and Campenaerts have been shown clear ability in novice/maiden events and both are worth considering ahead of their nursery debuts.

An unlucky loser at Thirsk last Tuesday, CALAFIORI holds obvious claims off the same mark. Campenaerts rates the main danger.
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A weak affair and if the market speaks positively, CHANCE ANOTHER ONE will be hard to beat. The winner of a point-to-point when in the care of Cormac Doyle, he subsequently failed to make an impact in five starts for Shane Duffy. Now with Emmet Mullins and Slattery Bloodstock Limited, the Laverock six-year-old is fitted with a tongue-strap for the first time. Another Duffy to Mullins transfer yielded a positive result earlier this year, with Darcy's Friend landing a significant gamble on his debut for the latter at Leopardstown in March. Beaten by just a head on his first outing for Liam Cusack at Listowel in May, Lariat should give a good account of himself, while Klassman and top-weight Scottish Dancer are other leading hopes.

SYDNEY CRUISER is narrowly preferred off 8lb lower than when a 3l third here last August
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JOWALLA has occupied third place on each of her starts to date, both at Newbury, but stepping up to 7f may well suit and Tom Dascombe's filly is fancied to go a couple of places better. Rod Millman has a pair of chances with Lyra Lea and Creciente but the former would appear to have stronger claims. Space Bear is a half-sister to a useful winner and should be monitored closely in the betting ahead of her racecourse debut.

This can go to LYRA LEA, who needed the experience when shaping nicely on soft ground a few weeks ago. Jowalla is second choice.
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Saddling eight winners so far this month, it might be worth siding with Andy Slattery's LADIES WELL. While she has shown very little to date, she is out of a six-time winner and could well come into her own now starting off in handicap company with a tongue-strap tried for the first time. Karloss, Gortmore Lady and Nazine all bring useful recent form to the table, while the well-bred Glens Sensation is of definite interest with Sam Ewing aboard. The winner of a point-to-point when in the care of Colin Bowe, she is out of the brilliant dual Grade 1 winner Glens Melody.

LOUGHRASK RAINBOW ran a blinder at Sligo before not staying at Tipperary and may be able to shed the maiden tag dopped back in trip
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Arlecchino's Rex is the sole C&D winner in this field, but that was his only victory from 11 starts and his recent form leaves him with a bit to find. Dandy G Boy has his first start for Warren Greatrex and he could surprise a few if that brings any improvement, but FREEDOM BAY could be the one. Sent off favourite at Windsor last time, she missed the start and then pulled too hard that day, but off 2lb lower she could do a lot better.

Dandy G Boy is respected on his yard debut but ENGLISH LADY didn't quite get home on soft ground last time and now returns to AW.
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Newcomers Gameball, Largy Meadow and Mr Bretin are all of interest, with the Andy Slattery-trained former a half-brother to dual Grade 1 winner Marie's Rock. With his claim recently reduced to 5lb, Adam Ryan takes the ride on this Yeats five-year-old and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to strike on debut. For a selection, ARTSNCRAFTS gets the nod. Improving from a fifth place debut effort, he filled the runner-up spot at Kilbeggan on his latest start and had a subsequent winner behind. Successful on no less than five of his last eight rides, John Gleeson will be aboard the Emmet Mullins-trained Tricksofthetrade (first time tongue-strap). With two solid track efforts to her name, this Order Of St George bay should give a good account of herself.

ARTSNCRAFTS has been off for 89 days since finishing second at Kilbeggan but his form claims are hard to ignore
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If IGNITION can find a little improvement on his latest efforts on the all-weather he could prove hard to beat. Parisian Phoenix was fourth at Ripon last time out and is likely to go well on her handicap debut for a shrewd stable, while Retraction may prove best of the older horses returning to a track he has placed at before.

Difficult to make a strong case but a chance is taken on BRAVE GUEST now making his handicap debut. Retraction is second choice.
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FANCY DANCER has improved with experience, winning and finishing second here before her Bath victory last time out. She has been put up 4lb for that, but was value for more than the official margin and could follow up under the same jockey. Hidden Verse escapes a penalty after his easy win in an apprentice handicap at Chepstow and is an obvious danger, leaving South Dakota Sioux as next best.

With no penalty for last week's Chepstow win, HIDDEN VERSE (nap) is fancied to turn the tables with Fancy Dancer from Bath.
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