There were 34 Races on Monday 28th July 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Galway, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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David O'Meara has his string in excellent form at present and the team could gain further success courtesy of NAPOLIAN. The son of Kodiac, who fetched 190,000 euros as a yearling, is related to a couple of useful sprinters - most notably Group 3 winner Glounthaune. It would come as no surprise were he good enough to strike on debut, while similar comments apply to the tongue-tied Shouldbeanothering. Mighty Magnus sets the form standard.

The newcomer NAPOLIAN holds some good entries and although likely to need further in time could be good enough to win this on his debut.
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Plenty arrive with a chance, but it could pay to side with recent Newmarket scorer BORN A REBEL. This represents a drop in class for Patrick Owens' inmate and she remains on a competitive mark, despite a 4lb rise. Rogue Dynasty struck at Chester on her first outing for James Owen's yard and she has the scope to progress further. Spirit Of Breeze, who went close at Chepstow last time, is not out of it either.

This can go to ROGUE DYNASTY (nap) who got off the mark at Chester this month. The main danger is Spirit Of Breeze.
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DANZAN was able to put an end to a losing run when successful over C&D last Monday. Tim Easterby's 10-year-old remains competitively handicapped under a 4lb penalty and is taken to follow up. Mattice was another who hadn't won for a while before scoring at Carlisle latest and he merits respect off a 6lb higher mark. Thunderstorm Katie, who finished fourth in behind Danzan last week, should not be overlooked.

In a tricky race the suggestion is GISELLES IZZY, who won at Ayr two runs back and is one of three runners from the Iain Jardine yard.
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The strength of STARLIGHT TIME's Epsom debut success is up for debate, but he showed plenty of ability nonetheless. The son of Time Test faces a tougher test under a penalty, but he is potentially above average and Roger Varian's colt looks worth sticking with. Half Sovereign came good at Ayr on only her second start and further progress looks likely, while Monastry made a promising introduction at Haydock last month and he could should not be overlooked.

Preference is for STARLIGHT TIME who ran out a ready winner on his debut and can follow up. The main danger is Half Sovereign.
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Boy Douglas kept on powerfully to record a comfortable success over the mile here last week and must be respected under a 5lb penalty, but it is KELPIE GREY who shades preference. Jim Goldie's charge was progressive last term before returning with a creditable second here recently. The gelded son of Havana Grey drops in class and could go one place better. Jkr Cobbler heads the remainder.

This can go to KELPIE GREY, who was a good second on his reappearance and should come on for the run. Redarna is next best.
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String Of Pearls won in comfortable fashion over 1m4f at Goodwood last month. She appeals as the type to progress upped further in trip, but the same can be said of LITTLE SAVER. Hugo Palmer's charge showed a determined attitude when runner-up over 1m4f at Newmarket on his handicap debut and he looks capable of winning off his current mark on that evidence. A recent winner at Thirsk, Green Team appeals most of the remainder.

Preference is for STRING OF PEARLS who strikes as one to follow now that she has won her first race. The main danger is Green Team.
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JANNAS JOURNEY has been a revelation since Danny Tudhope took the mount at Hamilton recently, and a 5lb penalty may not be enough to stop her from landing the hat-trick following her latest course triumph. Over two lengths behind the selection here last week, Cooperation (second) is expected to go well again, while Jewel Maker is another to note on the back of a creditable effort at Musselburgh.

This could be a repeat of last Monday's 7f handicap when JANNAS JOURNEY beat Cooperation with neither getting the best of runs.
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Fourth over C&D 12 days ago, MARINAKIS would have gone close were he not denied a clear run inside the final furlong. Compensation could be on the cards for Ian Williams' charge at the main expense of reopposing winner Kilima. The three-year-old warrants respect in his current mood and should not be taken lightly. Stablemate Saxon Land is the pick of the remainder.

The key race is that won by Kilima here 12 days ago but MARINAKIS who was an unlucky fourth can gain compensation here.
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Things never went to plan for HORNSEA BAY when not getting a clear run and hampered at Doncaster last time out, but the son of New Bay did well to rally for fourth and a mark of 86 looks workable. David O'Meara's charge gets the vote ahead of class-dropper Born Ruler and Jujubella, who returned to winning ways with a taking performance at Haydock earlier in the month.

William Haggas has an excellent record at Ayr and has sent just one runner here today from his Newmarket yard, who is CROWN OF OAKS.
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Having returned to form with a decent second at Ffos Las recently, SENSE OF REASON's turn appears to be nearing. The four-year-old makes considerable appeal from an unchanged mark and is preferred to the Ian Williams-trained Naughty Niall. The son of Oasis Dream is only 1lb higher than when narrowly denied over C&D earlier this month and another bold bid looks likely. Twilight Guest can chase the pair home.

This looks to be a good opportunity for NAUGHTY NIALL to open his account on turf. Knight Of Magic needs a close look too.
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SKI ANGEL won this in 2023 and, as she races off just 3lb higher now, she could be the one to come home in front. Fourth last time out at Hamilton after missing the start, she won at Musselburgh earlier in the month and has every chance. Zuffolo wasn't beaten far at Catterick and may be her biggest danger, followed by Wrestling Revenue, who returns to more suitable company.

Last year's winner ZUFFOLO (nap) stands out in a race which may not take much winning. He returned to form with a good third last time.
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HINITSA BAY was able to justify favouritism when on target over track and trip latest and this looks a suitable opportunity in which to complete a double. A 4lb rise from the assessor looks manageable for the four-year-old, while his main threat could be Rokuni. Christine Dunnett's inmate has tumbled down the handicap and would be a threat to all if able to dictate terms. The lightly-raced Zaramara is also noted.

Despite the number of opponents this should be a procession for HINITSA BAY. Second choice is Rokuni.
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The impeccably bred DAVY CROCKETT can make a winning debut over hurdles. A facile scorer on his introduction in a bumper at Punchestown last month, the Willie Mullins-trained gelding looks an exciting prospect. Almost certainly destined for greater things in time, the once-raced gelding can make it two from two. Former smart Flat handicapper Ephesus looks his biggest danger. Rated 89 on the level, the Denis Hogan-trained gelding was deemed good enough to contest a Grade 1 race last time. Although out of contention when unseating late on, he will find this easier. Mick Collins is also capable of making his presence felt for Noel Meade.

DAVY CROCKETT is a fascinating contender. His half-brother Mystical Power won this in 2023 and he may well follow in his footsteps
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Dingwall was beaten less than three lengths at Hamilton in May and, off 2lb lower, he has to enter calculations. ZEBRA STAR won well over C&D last week and a 5lb penalty may not stop her if she can be produced a little later this time, while Sweet Kiss could surprise a few people assuming she takes to the step up in trip.

The filly STRAYA was a well-backed winner over C&D on July 6 then did not have sufficient racing room to do herself justice at Hamilton.
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Jungle Run ticks plenty of boxes as a C&D winner, but he was beaten a little over five lengths at Yarmouth in June and has only been dropped 1lb. JAX EDGE stays a sixth furlong but has been caught late on when second on her last two starts over that trip at Chepstow, and she's taken to strike back over the minimum distance despite top-weight. Mumayaz won over seven furlongs at Brighton in April and could be running on late.

Top of the list is JAX EDGE (nap), who has been knocking on the door at Chepstow this season and remains feasibly treated.
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Lightly raced four-year-old RAKKI catches the eye on stable debut for Willie Mullins. Although yet to get his head in front, the Sea The Stars gelding could prove to be well treated relative to his mark on the Flat. While his lack of handicap experience is an obvious worry in a field of this size, he might be worth taking a chance on. Runner-up in the corresponding race last year, Clonbury Bridge is sure to have been laid out for a repeat bid. A winner over fences at Fairyhouse in January, the nine-year-old is able to compete from a 7lb lower mark back over hurdles. Wajaaha is another to consider.

A Willie Mullins-trained runner at the bottom of a handicap of this standard is too tempting to ignore. RAKKI gets the vote
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SPECIAL DIVIDEND attracted strong market support at Wolverhampton on debut, and the son of Ardad duly obliged. He beat only three rivals, but did so in impressive fashion and could prove hard to beat here, despite his penalty. Midnight Rodeo looks a likely improver, having made his debut in a tougher contest at Haydock, while the newcomer Quantum Power represents last year's winning yard and is worth a second glance in the betting.

Special Dividend is the one to beat but both Siouxpersonic and YES WALIIM appeal as likely big improvers.
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With very little form to work with, HILITANY is the obvious pick after George Boughey's Ubettabelieveit colt came home second at Ffos Las on his debut. That experience and an added furlong should help. Go On My Son looks interesting as a 100,000gns son of Showcasing and he can go well first time out, leaving Art Lover as a tentative suggestion for third.

This can go HILITANY, who sets a clear standard on his debut second at Ffos Las and is open to progress on this step up in trip.
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With the benefit of previous experience and a favourable low draw, it is difficult to look past CONSTITUTION RIVER. The Aidan O'Brien-trained colt looks a winner without a penalty, having only lost out by a short-head on his racecourse debut at Newmarket earlier this month. Granted normal improvement, the son of Wootton Bassett should prove very hard to beat. Given the record of Dermot Weld in this race over the years, his newcomer Masaban deserves maximum respect. A half-brother to a black-type filly, the son of Siyouni will have had this as a target for some time. Spangled Sands could also be involved for his in-form stable.

Ballydoyle's CONSTITUTION RIVER was touched off on debut at Newmarket and should be able to go one place better here
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KEY OF MAGIC is likely to prove popular having made a promising introduction at Sandown earlier this month. The son of Justify could only manage third, but the runner-up has subsequently franked that form, and Charlie Appleby's colt can open his account in this lesser company. May Angel ought to be competitive with last month's Newmarket debut under his belt, while market support for newcomer Tierra Del Toro would be noteworthy.

Key Of Magic sets a high bar but Ghost Division and TIERRA DEL TORO are newcomers who make considerable paper appeal.
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Australia Light looks an interesting newcomer for Charlie Johnston and she could shape well in behind FINALISE. Second on her only start at Ffos Las over this trip, she represents a yard in great form recently and she has every chance to go one better. Life Is Rosie is another to consider, with her Nottingham third making her a big player.

Preference is for FINALISE, who chased home a subsequent winner on her Ffos Las debut and represents the yard that won this last year.
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A winner at the corresponding meeting last year, the Emmet Mullins-trained TOLL STONE looks to have been laid out for this race. The five-year-old finished a creditable fifth in a fiercely competitive handicap hurdle at Bellewstown earlier this month. Connections have resisted the temptation to run him since and the booking of John Gleeson is noteworthy. Runner-up at the Curragh on his return to the level recently, the Willie Mullins-trained Too Bossy For Us is sure to be a major contender. Graded bumper and hurdle winner Familiar Dreams and the Joseph O'Brien-trained Comfort Zone are others to consider.

Sharpened by a run over hurdles TOLL STONE is tipped to avenge the Naas November Handicap defeat inflicted by Comfort Zone
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The application of a tongue-tie (retained) appeared to bring about some improvement from SHAWS PHOENIX at Yarmouth last time. She finished a respectable third on that occasion and a 1lb ease in the handicap will do her chances no harm today. Linear Spirit has scope to progress upped in trip on only her second start in a handicap, while Eden Storm drops in grade and is on a competitive mark.

Timeless Spirit is a leading contender but TIEMPO ALEGRE returns to the scene of her win with her stable going well.
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CHIEF MANKATO regained the winning thread with a taking performance at Chepstow earlier in the month and a 5lb rise could prove lenient as he looks to notch up a third career success. Runner-up on each of his last two starts, Badri is expected to be thereabouts again, along with Many A Star, who got back to winning ways at Newmarket last time out.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to BADRI who has finished runner-up in his last two starts and remains feasibly treated.
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AVIATRICE shaped well on her seasonal return at Limerick before finding trouble in running at Leopardstown next time. David Marnane's filly has few miles on the clock and still looks feasibly handicapped, while the plumb draw in stall one will do her chances no harm either. Gowran scorer Highbury See See is also berthed well and does not look overburdened by a subsequent 9lb rise, especially with Sam Coen removing a handy 7lb in the plate. Oiche Rua should not be overlooked either.

Not much went right for AVIATRICE at Leopardstown. She has good prospects of making amends with the help of the number one berth
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BOLD SUITOR has been in excellent form for some time now, but Craig Benton's charge has been able to cash in recently. A facile winner at Wolverhampton before recording another comfortable success at Kempton next time, he does not look overburdened by a further 6lb rise and is taken to complete his hat-trick. A three-time C&D winner, Chola Empire merits respect, while Silver Trumpet could prove best of the remainder.

A trappy event in which NOODLE MISSION is taken to exploit the drop in grade. Lessay may give him most to think about.
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TOP BILLER may not be the most consistent, but he went close when beaten a neck into second at Windsor last time out, and the booking of Sean Levey could prove significant as he looks to go one better off a 2lb higher mark. Juno Star is capable of being in the shake-up, as well as Rinky Tinky Tinky, who drops in class after a respectable effort at Goodwood.

An open race in which TOP BILLER gets the vote ahead of Vault Of Heaven and Rinky Tinky Tinky.
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DESMOND CASTLE has been a work in progress for some time and can now make the breakthrough. He ducked sharply left and unseated rider coming out of stalls last September and, while he has been finding his feet since, he was hampered at Limerick earlier this month before finishing his race in eye-catching fashion. Connections are likely to have had this race in mind and he remains unexposed over this distance. His trainer has a very strong hand with Bear Creek, although he is 10lb higher than when scoring at Down Royal. Starford is also noted.
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Daytona Lady won the corresponding event from 1lb higher 12 months ago and is of definite interest following a couple of solid efforts. She can go close, but LORD ABAMA gets the vote. On target at Thirsk before filling the runner-up spot when attempting to follow up at Haydock latest, the in-form six-year-old holds solid credentials from 1lb higher. Hierarchy is also noted.

Several possibles but two-time C&D winner DAYTONA LADY may be primed to capitalise on her reduced mark.
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Calibos went agonisingly close at Chepstow recently and if first-time blinkers are able to unlock any further progress, he ought to play a leading role. However, the vote goes to GOOD SHOT. Andrew Balding's charge took a huge leap forward to finish a narrow second on her handicap bow at Lingfield earlier this month. This extra furlong should suit and she is taken to go one place better. Pure Theory is noted too.

The most striking contenders are Calibos and GOOD SHOT, with slight preference for Andrew Balding's unexposed filly.
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Newcomers are likely to play a big part here with FAITH OF EMPIRES the pick, as connections very much target this festival. Purchased for 38,000 euros as a three-year-old, his dam is related to Flat winners and any market confidence would only enhance his claims. Maskarvel has proven form and nice ability having contested a useful Killarney bumper. I'm A Rocket Man is closely matched with Maskarvel on Punchestown form, while debutant Gomez Addams is also of interest.

Of those with previous experience COUTACH makes most appeal after a promising debut effort when well backed at Punchestown
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Having ended her last campaign with a respectable third over 1m4f here in April, RUBELLITE makes plenty of appeal on her stable bow. Richard Fahey's mare should relish a return to this trip and a sixth career victory may beckon. Sydney Seabreeze struggled on turf last time but reverting to the Tapeta surface should see him in a better light. The four-year-old is feared most, ahead of Destinado.

There's a firm suspicion HATYSA will be capable of much better than she's shown so far and this 3yo is taken to get off the mark
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A chance can be taken on LITTLE KEILEE, who had excuses when a beaten favourite at Chester earlier this month. Given the circumstances, she did well to finish sixth and a 2lb ease in the handicap will do her chances no harm, nor will a return to the mile. El Fox made a relatively pleasing handicap bow at Yarmouth and first-time cheekpieces could help to eke out more, while others to note include Midsummer Music and Golden Thorn.

This looks tricky but GOLDEN THORN gets the vote ahead of Gladiadora and Little Keilee.
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FROSTMAGIC didn't enjoy the clearest of runs when finishing a close-up third at Leicester last time out and compensation could be on the cards. The son of Frosted should appreciate the extra furlong he encounters today and is preferred to recent Haydock fourth Everyoneknowsadave. Jessica Macey's gelding steps up in trip and he could improve, while the same applies to Charlie Johnston's Liberty Bird.

Topweight FROSTMAGIC (nap) has been running well since May and can add to last month's course win. Romantic Spirit is feared most.
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