There were 15 Races on Sunday 27th July 2025 across 2 meetings. There was 7 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Uttoxeter, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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DIGNAM could not have done it any easier on his hurdles bow at Newton Abbot last weekend and he is taken to uphold form with Manyana Blue (third) under a 7lb penalty. A promising third on his debut in this sphere at Tipperary earlier in the month, Junkyard Dog has since joined the Iain Jardine yard and must enter calculations. Zaraquelle could be an interesting recruit to the James Owen stable, with Sean Bowen a notable booking.

It's hard to see beyond DIGNAM, who was the best of these on the Flat and won with a lot left in the tank on his recent hurdling debut.
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CHAIRMANFOURTIMES helped set a fast pace over 6f at Ayr last time and paid the price in the closing stages. He could only manage third on that occasion, but a return to this minimum trip is the logical move and Adrian Keatley's charge could prove hard to stop. Cloudbuster has a similar chance to the selection, having placed over 6f here on her latest start. She could land a blow, while Enjoy The Night is a likely improver on today's faster ground.

The way she's going, CLOUDBUSTER may be able to improve past top-rated Chairmanfourtimes who commands respect all the same.
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GETMETOTHEMOON displayed a willing attitude to score narrowly at Plumpton in February and returning to better ground should not inconvenience as she attempts to follow up off a mere 2lb higher mark. Quick Of The Night had Bluebella less than a length behind in second when scoring at Worcester and may be able to uphold that form, despite being 3lb worse off. Others to note include Jlow, Pacific and Queens Wish.

The suggestion is JLOW, who has been knocking on the door for her new stable in recent weeks and sports first-time cheekpieces today.
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EEETEE will likely prove a popular choice, as he escapes a penalty for last week's emphatic victory in an apprentices' race at Redcar. Jack Nicholls can also claim his full 7lb allowance on this occasion, so another bold bid looks on the cards. Nottingham winner Louie The Legend steps up in class raised 4lb, but Project Geofin faces an easier assignment on his return to a mile and the top weight could prove a bigger danger off his current mark.

With the form of his Nottingham win franked, LOUIE THE LEGEND (nap) could well follow up. Anjo Bonita is second pick.
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A taking winner of a valuable event at Kelso in March, LELOOPA looks well capable of going in again on the drop in class, despite a hefty 10lb rise. Runner-up over C&D last time out, the in-form Time Interval is expected to be thereabouts again, as is comfortable Stratford winner Realistic Optimism, who drops in trip off a 5lb higher mark. Stroll On By may also have a say in proceedings.

Olly Murphy's 7yo VOCITO ran well from the front when third at Worcester last month and that form looks very solid.
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POINT LYNAS bolted up in this contest last year and has strong claims of repeating the dose. Ed Bethell's charge looked better than ever when runner-up in the Group 2 Summer Mile at Ascot last time and can confirm running with Prague (fourth). Make Me King returned from a four-month layoff to finish a solid third in a Group 3 race in France and can make his presence felt, while Boiling Point should also be sharper for a recent outing at Newcastle.

Last year's winner POINT LYNAS should prove difficult to peg back. Boiling Point is interesting back on turf.
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Village Master hasn't looked back since undergoing a wind procedure and commands respect in his bid to land a four-timer. A 4lb rise for his latest triumph at Worcester isn't too much of a concern, but ART OF DIPLOMACY is slightly more compelling. Mickey Bowen's gelding arrives at the top of his game judged on his recent C&D victory and looks capable of defying a 10lb hike. The returning Young Buster is the pick of the remainder.

A competitive chase as expected but YOUNG BUSTER got off lightly with just a 4lb nudge for winning so easily at Kempton in the spring.
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TIME TELLS ALL was very much in control when scoring from a subsequent winner at Beverley last time out and now that the penny has dropped, Declan Carroll's charge is likely to have plenty more to come off 6lb higher. Raulin has run with credit since scoring over this distance at Redcar in May and he is a player, along with the relatively unexposed Looks Fantastic, who showed up well when third at Doncaster last month.

With the form of his Beverley success looking solid, TIME TELLS ALL could well follow up. Looks Fantastic is second choice.
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SAINT BIBIANA found further improvement in first-time cheekpieces when completing a hat-trick over C&D. Georgina Nicholls' mare got the better of reopposing runner-up Minella Rescue and scored with enough to hand to suggest she can confirm her superiority. Keel Strand looks to have a bright future too and isn't taken lightly in his bid to land a four-timer, for all that this rise in class asks for more.

After winning three at Newton Abbot, Paul Nicholls' improving 5yo KEEL STRAND (nap) is taken to overcome this rise in grade.
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CHARMING PRINCESS has had to make do behind some talented sorts of William Haggas the last twice, but she pulled well clear of the field when beaten a head at Ffos Las recently and that form should be enough to see her break the maiden. Hopeful Joy must be considered on the back of a strong runner-up effort at Ripon, while 425,000gns purchase Golden Horse looks like the pick of the newcomers for leading connections.

Newcomer Golden Horse warrants respect, especially if strong in the betting. CHARMING PRINCESS sets a fairly useful standard.
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Raby Mere lost little in defeat when touched off at Perth and he must enter the reckoning now debuting over fences. However, this step into 0-120 company could leave him vulnerable, with ASLUKWOODHAVIT getting the call. Mickey Bowen's charge offered plenty of encouragement in first-time cheekpieces when staying on in third over an extended 2m at Newton Abbot and a return to 2m4f could prove fruitful. Five-time chase winner Midnight Jewel is a feasible alternative.

Plenty have chances but KILMURRY JJ may well improve on his never-dangerous finish here last time when given plenty to do.
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Four-time C&D winner VENTURA EXPRESS bounced back to form with a good second at Beverley earlier this month and compensation could be on the cards. Although the veteran has received a 1lb nudge up in the ratings, he is still 4lb below his last winning mark. Elegant Erin should find this easier than her latest seventh in a class 2 event at Newcastle and is feared most, ahead of Brummell.

The 8yo VENTURA EXPRESS looks ready to go in again after his excellent effort in defeat at Beverley.
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PRESENT FAIR won over a longer trip at Bangor on his latest start, having gone close when last seen over C&D back in May. There looks more to come from Donald McCain's charge and he can defy a 4lb rise. Perth winner Dalileo drops in distance and class after a third at the same venue. He could be in the mix, although Fontwell runner-up Gold Link looks more favourably treated over timber given he's won off a much higher mark over fences in the past.

If the first-time tongue-tie can trigger something then JACK'S JURY might be the answer after running well in all his handicaps.
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Having regained the winning thread at Catterick recently, Lady Bouquet warrants respect in her current vein of form. However, a 4lb higher mark does demand more from Philip Kirby's filly and preference is for DESERT BEAUTY. The three-year-old opened her account over 7f at Leicester 10 days ago and she could make light work of a 3lb rise. Fellow in-form rival Shark Two One may fare best of the remainder.

The clear pick of the 3yos on form is DESERT BEAUTY, who could well build on her Leicester win. Filey Beach is second pick.
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SIXTY PLUS makes most appeal in an open affair. James Owen's inmate completed a brace at Worcester just three days ago, landing the odds with the minimum of fuss, and can strike again while the iron is hot. Crystal Mer has been in fine form over 2m here and steps up in trip with a shout. La Quarite returned the facile winner over fences at Newton Abbot a week ago and can race off the same mark back over the smaller obstacles.

Preference is for CRYSTAL MER who last time would have made it 2-2 here for Hughie Morrison had he got his skates on earlier.
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