There were 38 Races on Tuesday 2nd September 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Out of a Group 3 winner, LITTLE SURE SHOT ran a race full of promise on debut at Leopardstown in June and can step forward from that initial effort. She finished just half-a-length behind Moments Of Joy at the Foxrock venue, with that one third in the Chesham at Royal Ascot on her next start. Knocking on the door in recent outings, both Minerva and Kensington Lane are sure to have plenty of supporters, with the former four lengths behind the selection in that aforementioned Leopardstown heat. Punica Granatum, Slaney View, Luna Mia and newcomer Rayzera are other leading hopes in this interesting contest.

The additional experience gained in her last three races can help MINERVA to reverse the form of her debut with Little Sure Shot
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A highly-promising second on debut at Newmarket last month behind an exciting prospect, I CAN DANCE sets the standard and he can go one better with William Buick taking over in the saddle. Last Verse didn't build on an encouraging debut effort when fifth at York last time but it is too soon to be writing him off, while Lopeo should only benefit from the experience gained on his first outing.

Charlie Johnston's I CAN DANCE may have bumped into a good one at Newmarket and that debut effort entitles him to the vote.
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Punchbowl Flyer has won eight races, but all were over 6f though he may hang on for a place, leaving EXCELLENT ECHO as the pick. The neck winner of a better race in July, an added 1lb seems unlikely to stop him doubling up. Jr Climbs has taken a step in the right direction on his last couple of starts and he is likely to be in the mix.

The most progressive of these is EXCELLENT ECHO who won last time and can go in again. The main danger is Dakota Power.
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It might be worth siding with TAKE CHARGE STAR who caught the eye on debut at the Curragh recently. Out of a French Group 2 winner, the Johnny Murtagh-trained selection had no luck in running when a fast-finishing third at the Co Kildare venue, with the form of that race yet to develop. Off a mark of 88, Charles Fort sets the standard and certainly wouldn't be winning out of turn after finishing second and third in two starts to date. Chasing home the exciting Constitution River on debut at Galway, Spangled Sands is the pick of four Joseph O'Brien representatives, while the Ger Lyons-trained Krasimir is another leading hope.

Four of these have placed form and appeal as likely future winners. CHARLES FORT gets the vote to confirm debut form with Krasimir
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BRISK SYMPHONY continues to go from strength to strength and a mark of 82 on her nursery debut may not be enough to prevent Jonathan Portman's filly from landing the hat-trick. Arriving here under a 6lb penalty after landing a Listed contest at Ripon recently, Anaisa is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Nifty, who is another in top form following successes at Salisbury and Chelmsford.

It wasn't the best of Listed races that ANAISA won last week at Ripon but she still appeals most even with a penalty.
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Quiescent showed plenty of promise when second at Newmarket on her debut and is easily forgiven her only other start at Goodwood when the ground turned heavy. The Pinatubo filly may prove the biggest danger to ZABEEL FLOWER, who caught the eye on her Lingfield debut with a half-length second where she showed signs of inexperience before running on strongly close home. Jack Channon has his horses in good form, and Crazy Diamond is one to watch for future contests.

This looks to be a good opportunity for ZABEEL FLOWER to get off the mark. The main danger is Quiescent.
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Gran Habano is the highest rated of those with a mark and while placed many times, he is without a win in 12 starts. For a selection, DIEGO EL QUESO gets the nod. Not seen since finishing a close fourth in a stronger contest at Navan in April, he was just behind the exciting Zahrann, who has gone from strength to strength since. Barrier trial winners Lavender Breeze and Minaun View both look capable of making an impact, with the former fourth in a 21-runner contest on her most recent start. Others for the shortlist are Tina's Charm, Take Me, Poweracclaim and Men Of Honour.

Gelded since two early-season outings, DIEGO EL QUESO(nap) gets the vote on the strength of a form link with the high-class Zahraan
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This can go the way of ROACH POWER, who has maintained his consistency since his winning run came to an end last month and the booking of Rossa Ryan catches the eye as the six-year-old looks to notch up a sixth career success. Not beaten too far over C&D in July, Speed Of Maajid remains unexposed, whereas Faustus is an old hand but cannot be ruled out.

Michael Wigham's ROACH POWER (nap) has been hard to knock of late and produced an excellent run in defeat at Newbury last time.
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Torbay won at Ffos Las in July but disappointed last time out with a six-length third at Kempton off just 1lb higher, and he needs to add to that to win here. Rod Millman trained the winner of this in 2020 and will be hoping of a big run from Demetris Mouflon on her handicap debut, but REJJIEN gets the nod. A nose second over a furlong shorter here in July, she looks the type to find further improvement for the mile.

The vote goes to REJJIEN who was just beaten a nose on her nursery debut here last time.
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WASHINGTON STREET is the suggestion in this wide-open affair. Beaten a length-and-a-half into second over the course and distance in June, he was a close third when last seen at the Curragh. Ger Lyons trains the selection and is also represented by Missappropriation, who will need to bounce back from a disappointing recent effort if she is to feature. Starting off for Denis Hogan and Adrian Murray respectively, both Ze Do Asfalto and Reposado are of definite interest, with the latter successful at Dundalk on his latest start. Third at Roscommon a fortnight ago, Bundle Of Interest warrants respect with Dylan Browne McMonagle aboard, while Sun Soldier (first time blinkers) and Sir Jeremy are others for the shortlist.

Placed in three of his four maiden starts since runner-up in a C&D handicap in June, WASHINGTON STREET can make the breakthrough now
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GOODWOOD MOGUL finished a close second over a mile at Pontefract last time. He promises to show further improvement over this additional distance and William Buick's presence is another positive. Jupiter Ammon returns to this level with solid claims, having been beaten only a neck in handicap company at Sandown last month, while Master Vintner has joined Ralph Beckett's yard and is one to note on his third behind Scandinavia in May.

Having finished 5l behind St Leger favourite Scandinavia three months ago, MASTER VINTNER gets the nod on his stable debut.
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Peter The Wolf sets the standard from an official rating of 80 and rates a key player back in a maiden. However, he is fully exposed after 10 defeats and is taken on with the in-form PICKERING CASTLE. The son of Cityscape has posted his best efforts over 6f and cutting back a furlong looks a good move here. Freddie's Star comes from a family that Roger Teal knows well and he merits close inspection on his racecourse bow.

Freddie's Star is an intriguing newcomer but as things stand PETER THE WOLF gets the vote over Pickering Castle.
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A dual winner since joining trainer Paul Flynn, GRIZABELLA has every chance of recording a third victory for the stable. Raised 11lb for an impressive success at Ballinrobe in July, the mare has struggled in handicaps of late. Well treated at these weights, the six-year-old has strong claims, especially with her jockey taking off an additional 3lb. Although her previous wins have come over further than a mile, she should cope with the trip in this lesser grade. Recent Naas winner Star Mind also boasts leading claims with Nicola Burns retaining the ride. The Ger O'Leary-trained four-year-old steps up in distance but should stay. Gloriously Glam looks best of the remainder.

Though GLORIOUSLY GLAM has been mostly disappointing since joining this yard, she is dropping in grade and should have enough to win.
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Aggagio won over C&D in June and could shape well if the rain arrive, while Manxman is looking to bounce back having tasted success here in May. However, SIXPACK was having only his second start for James Owen's yard when missing out by the narrowest of margins over 1m6f at this track last time. The son of Sea The Moon could have more to offer over this distance and gets the vote.

All six need a second look. The suggestion is last year's Cesarewitch runner-up MANXMAN who will love getting back on slow ground.
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VAPE made the most of a tumbling mark to win his last two starts in ready fashion. Still feasibly treated from 4lb higher than for a C&D win last month, the consistent eight-year-old can complete the hat-trick, with the forecast going not expected to be an issue. Connie's Rose tends to go well here and needs taking seriously given her yard won this race last year. Papabella and Last Outlaw complete the shortlist.

Dragonfly In Amber and Rikissa are respected but VAPE (nap) is proven on slow ground and can complete the hat-trick.
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Recent Curragh runner-up GOLDMOYNE can go one place better. Making most of the running on that occasion, the Tim Doyle-trained gelding quickened from the front over a furlong out and, looked all over a winner only to be caught close home. A five-year-old son of Galileo Gold, he is well drawn here to again make a bold bid from the front. Despite a slight concern that his best form has come at the Curragh, he still rates the most likely winner. Famous Enough, a gelding who always runs well at this track, is another with every chance, while Sierra De Gredos heads the remainder.

A C&D winner last time, his second win at this track over the summer, SIERRA DE GREDOS can follow up off a 6lb higher mark.
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PLATINUM PRINCE could be tough to overhaul and can enhance his course record with a third win here this season. Indeed, the reliable eight-year-old was a tenacious winner over 1m1f here last month and a 3lb rise should be manageable. Fellow course winner Bownder has been knocking on the door of late and is capable of another bold showing, while Premier and the unexposed Dancing Tiger are other solid contenders.

This is open. LITTLE TIGER has had a break since failing to give his true running last time and the season had started well enough.
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Having finished third at Lingfield and Ffos Las last month, a breakthrough victory could be on the horizon for STEP ALONG. The daughter of Havana Grey makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged rating and she's preferred to Aim For The Bull. Mike Murphy's charge has been performing with credit in classified company of late and he looks fairly treated reverting to handicaps. Kaleidoscope Eyes is the pick of the remainder.

This looks to be a good opportunity for AIM FOR THE BULL to open his account. Step Along looks to be the main danger.
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A promising third on his recent Irish debut, BOWMAN can strike for the in-form Charles Byrnes stable. Rated much higher in the past, the nine-time winner gave the impression that he had more races in him when keeping on for minor honours at Leopardstown last month. Stepping back up to a mile looks very much in his favour and, it has to be significant that Seamie Heffernan retains the ride on the son of Lawman. Withoutfurtherado was disappointing at the Curragh last time but would hold every chance on his previous second placed finish at York. The Arthur Moore-trained gelding ran well at this track earlier in the season. Rockbury Lad will need luck in running but is respected.

Having shown ability on debut at Naas, DE BOODE wasn't as good twice since but can get back on track now tackling handicaps.
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GILT EDGE finished an encouraging second at Chepstow on last month's belated seasonal debut. She scored over C&D in November last year and can effectively race off a lower mark when Elizabeth Gale's 5lb allowance is taken into account. Francisco returns to this venue for the first time since winning here in April and he could launch a strong challenge, while Boujee Gold is not out if it either.

The vote goes to GILT EDGE (nap) who has winning form over C&D and made an encouraging reappearance when second at Chepstow last month.
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A Listed winner last year, ENGLEMERE has been highly tried since and her most recent finishing positions don't tell the whole story. Fresh from a break since finishing down the field in the Palace Of Holyroodhouse at Royal Ascot, this may prove to be a more realistic level and could be ideal. Any rain will be a bonus for Eye Of Dubai, who is feared most. The low-mileage Rory Rocket also commands respect.

The only one of these to have run well last time out was RORY ROCKET and that was here when the winner got first run.
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Some Nightmare supplemented his close-up second over 6f here when scoring over C&D eight days ago. The veteran merits respect in his current vein of form, but a 4lb penalty does demand more. With that in mind, KURIMU may appreciate this drop in distance and could take advantage of what looks a tricky contest on paper. We're Reunited appears best of the remainder.

This could be another for BARNSNAPE BOY who followed up his Lingfield win at Brighton on Sunday. The main danger is Call Time.
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Rapper's Delight has shown plenty of promise with a debut third followed by a second at Kempton, but he was beaten over three lengths in May and has not been seen since. Love You Millions was not disgraced in fourth at Chepstow and she can also go well, but RIGHT AND EXACT could be the one. A debut winner at Catterick and second at Ripon since, if he can be ridden nearer to the early pace, he may be able to give 7lb to all his rivals.

Miss Mendoza is interesting but RIGHT AND EXACT is preferred to Rapper's Delight. They are the clear form picks.
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Aintree Grade 2 bumper winner SEO LINN is given another chance to make the breakthrough on the Flat. Somewhat disappointing on three starts to date, the Paddy Twomey-trained five-year-old almost certainly has a race of this nature in her. Perhaps stepping up to his longer trip for the first time on the level will see the daughter of Order Of St George get her head in front. Another National Hunt performer, recent Summer Plate winner, Ballysax Hank could prove her biggest threat. A tricky sort, the Gavin Cromwell-trained gelding is best delivered late but in Gary Carroll he has an able pilot. Nelson Muntz also holds every chance, especially with his jockey taking off 10lb.

Bred to be smart on the Flat, dual bumper winner GALILEO SAND ran freely last time so reverting to the Flat should suit and he can win.
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SYDNEY ROCK is bred for middle-distances, but the daughter of Australia belied odds of 25/1 when a fine second over 7f at Newbury on debut. The third has subsequently franked that form and Oliver Cole's filly is taken to edge out Likeness. Placed in both starts over 6f so far, the latter has given the strong impression this extra yardage will suit, while Uncertainty also remains of interest.

Preference is for LIKENESS who has shaped as though this longer trip would suit when finishing third in her first two starts.
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Race To The Stars is bred for the part as a Sea The Stars gelding related to numerous winners, but he may be best watched ahead of his belated debut. Codiak wears first-time cheekpieces after being beaten a length at Hamilton over this trip and he can go well, but a chance is taken on AAJEJ. The Crisfords' have their horses in good form and the Masar gelding showed plenty of promise at Haydock when fourth. despite a poor start.

Port Of London can leave his debut flop behind but RACE TO THE STARS looks the part on paper and can make a winning start.
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Vronti occupied the runner-up spot once again when upped in trip at Goodwood recently, while Polygram failed to land the odds when narrowly beaten over 7f here last month. ALMEKAREM made his debut for Sir Mark Prescott's yard with a promising third over a mile at Southwell a couple of weeks ago. Finding plenty for pressure in the closing stages, the Kingman colt looks one to keep on the right side of with further improvement likely.

This can go to ALMEKAREM who caught the eye when third on his stable debut at Southwell last month.
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Son Of Wind drops a class after a six-length fifth off 2lb higher last month, but he needs to find more if he wants to win here. Pancake would be very interesting if Tom Eaves can persuade her to leave the stalls on level terms after her Newcastle third following a poor start, but EARLY RELEASE might have their measure. The only course winner here, he weakened late on over further at Nottingham in July, and is worth another chance over this trip.

Now 19lb below the mark he raced off on his last AW start, it might be worth taking a chance on INVINCIBLE CROWN returned to Tapeta.
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BAIKAL displayed promise without winning in maiden/novice company and an opening mark of 70 for the daughter of More Than Ready looks workable. A breakthrough victory wouldn't come as a surprise and she has to top the shortlist. Veraison has finished third on her last four outings and she should be in the mix once more, along with Romantic Spirit.

In a tricky race, the choice is ROMANTIC SPIRIT, who is three from four over C&D this season. The unexposed Baikal is next best.
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Everything seemed to go wrong for MAHRA'S LOVE when taking a keen hold and bumped when finishing sixth at Goodwood last time out, but she is much better judged on her previous two successes. A mark of 80 still looks manageable and she is preferred to Crown's Lady, who has been in top form this season over a variety of distances, and Ayr runner-up Epidavros.

William Haggas' filly MAHRA'S LOVE didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at Goodwood last time and can resume her progress here
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Having supplemented two runner-up efforts with an all-the-way victory at Musselburgh seven days ago, Beaumadier must enter calculations in his current vein of form. A 5lb penalty shouldn't prevent the five-year-old from giving another bold display, but it could be worth taking a chance on C&D winner MARIS ANGEL. Fionn McSharry's filly has slipped down to an attractive mark and a switch to this venue may prove fruitful. Global Effort could also fare better now reverting to the all-weather.

The choice is MARIS ANGEL whose C&D success a year ago was the only previous time she contested a Class 6 handicap on the AW.
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Now that the penny has dropped for RUN WITH IT after a taking success over slightly further at Wolverhampton last month, the son of Blue Point looks well capable of going in again off 4lb higher. That may be at the main expense of Windsor winner Golden Thorn, who has also gone up 4lb, and A Major Payne, who was narrowly denied in a bunch finish at Ripon last month.

Great Dream is not opposed lightly on his handicap debut but RUN WITH IT's Wolverhampton win suggested he has more to come on AW.
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Kodi Fire continued his upward trajectory when completing a hat-trick at Windsor last month and he shouldn't be underestimated. However, the son of Kodi Bear is effectively 11lb higher in the ratings without Jack Dace's 5lb claim and all-weather debutant BINTALINA may deny the four-timer. Roger Varian's filly ran too badly to be true when seventh on her handicap bow at Sandown in July and we've unlikely seen the best of her. Arbitration could make his presence felt too.

It may be worth taking a chance with BASSADANZA who has faced stiff tasks since winning here last October.
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A return to this track looks ideal for STANLEY SPENCER, having finished first and third here over the past year, and he only has a length to find with the likely favourite Monsieur Kodi (fourth) from their meeting at Wolverhampton in July. A relatively consistent sort of late, Glory Hyde is another to note, as well as course winner Grant Wood, who should relish going back to the all-weather.

Tom Clover's string are in fine form now and AL BAREZ can capitalise on the drop in grade back on AW. Monsieur Kodi is next best.
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MOONLIT CLOUD's recent staying-on third over 1m2f at Chelmsford has been boosted by the runner-up and the sixth both winning since. With Luke Morris retaining the ride, this well-handicapped mare looks well worth another try over a longer trip, especially as she competes off 8lb below her last winning mark. The recent Lingfield winner This Time Maybe is an obvious danger from just 3lb higher, while Mr Nugget and Boasty shouldn't be underestimated.

This could go to ROSE LIGHT, who hasn't the best of win records, but has sound C&D form and is on a good mark at present.
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Having relished a step up in trip when scoring over an extended 1m3f at Yarmouth last time out, there could be more to come from TELECOMMUNICATION. A 3lb rise for the son of Arizona looks on the lenient side and he's fancied to follow up. The biggest threat may emerge from handicap debutant Coedana, who has acquitted herself with credit on all three outings to date, ahead of Phrygia.

This can go to TELECOMMUNICATION (nap) who resumed his progress when scoring at Yarmouth and can make light of a 3lb weights rise
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Not many of these can confidently be ruled out and the likes of Outer Edge, Coast and Macarone all boast compelling all-weather form. They command respect but a chance is taken on MIGHTY GURKHA, who at the age of seven has shown he still retains plenty of enthusiasm and looks well worth another try off 10lb below his last winning mark.

The choice is MACARONE who finished second on his return from a break over 7f here in June. The return to 6f looks to be in his favour.
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A drop into classified company proved just the trick for last month's Catterick scorer Langholm and he merits respect in his follow-up bid. However, the veteran has yet to prove as effective on the all-weather, so preference is for ARLECCHINO'S REX. The three-year-old finished a never-nearer third at Chelmsford 12 days ago and reverting to Tapeta shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Rokuni and Retraction are others of interest.

Consistent veteran LANGHOLM is taken to follow up his recent all-the-way Catterick classified stakes win here for his in-form stable
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