There were 29 Races on Monday 7th July 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Worcester, 8 races at Roscommon, 6 races at Ripon, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Karl Burke has enjoyed another fine season with his youngsters so far and HALF SOVEREIGN could enhance that record further. The daughter of Ten Sovereigns did plenty wrong on her debut at Redcar, but she hit the line strongly to pick up fourth in the closing stages. Stepping up to seven furlongs looks certain to suit and she's expected to take the necessary step forward. The Caddy Master is another that appears likely to benefit from a rise in distance, while Folk Pageant appeals most of the newcomers.

Redcar eyecatcher HALF SOVEREIGN gets the vote ahead of The Caddy Master.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HILL O RUE was able to build on a couple of promising efforts to score over 1m1f at Carlisle latest and despite a subsequent 6lb rise, he could have more in the locker now upped further in trip. Captain Hanley didn't get the clearest of runs at Down Royal last month but he kept on well into fourth nonetheless so must enter calculations, along with Say What You See, who hit the frame at Hamilton last time out.

Unexposed 5yo CAPTAIN HANLEY (nap) shaped with plenty of promise last time and is first choice ahead of improving 3yo Hill O Rue.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The vote goes to INANNA, who has been running well in defeat recently. The Acclamation mare hasn't quite had the pace of her rivals over 6f, so returning to this trip should help, and she is only 2lb above her last winning mark. Wish This has yet to score but there were encouraging signs at the Curragh last time and he must be of interest now in the care of Alan Brown. Arbitration is another to consider.

The withdrawal of Quest For Fun, who would have been the selection, promotes ARBITRATION to first choice. Inanna is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ABDUCTION ended a barren spell when successful in this grade at Hamilton last time. Jim Goldie's charge remains on a winning mark, despite a 4lb rise, and can launch another bold bid with the underfoot conditions remaining in his favour. Orbital Chime will also appreciate any ease in the ground as he looks to build on a recent third at the track, while Aberama Gold ran well off a much higher mark here last summer and could bounce back at any time.

The return to 6f suited ABDUCTION when he led near the line at Hamilton and his C&D form in the autumn was also encouraging.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A recent winner at Chester, Arabian Cobra arrives in fine form, but the three-year-old takes on older sprinters on this occasion and ONE NIGHT THUNDER is marginally preferred. Gemma Tutty's inmate could only finish sixth at Pontefract last time, but that effort can be marked up given he ran into a wall of horses in the closing stages, and he looks one to keep on the right side of. Lion's House remains unexposed and is another to note.

The 3yo TARLAC looks to have more improvement in him and can land a second success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There was cut in the ground when UNICO finished an encouraging second at Goodwood last month. Chris Gordon's filly has eased in the weights since her last success and looks up to carrying top weight to victory in this lower grade. Crocodile Power also faces an easier assignment than when runner-up at Catterick in May and he can have a say in the outcome, while Newcastle third Cuban Storm returns to the turf with a shout off his current mark.

Unexposed 3yo BRAVE BOB looks particularly interesting and he is first choice ahead of Superior Council.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Harswell Duke has filled the runner-up spot in two of his last three starts in class 5 handicaps and will appreciate this drop in grade. Trais Fluors showed more when third over 7f here in May, but the vote goes to EY UP ITS JAZZ. The six-year-old faded into third when attempting to make all at Carlisle last month and the assessor may have been kind to leave his mark alone. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat.

Jim Goldie's BRAES OF DOUNE was second at this level on his last visit here before flying too high in a Class 4 at Hamilton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Billy No Mates finished just under four lengths clear of Ebony Maw (third) when hitting the crossbar at Hamilton last month and is expected to confirm that form. However, TROJAN SOLDIER had a subsequent winner behind when beaten a length into second at this level at Hamilton in May and is just 1lb higher. This extra furlong could eke out further improvement and he can make his third handicap start a victorious one.

Plenty have possibilities but the lightly raced 3yo TROJAN SOLDIER gets the vote ahead of the in-form veteran Billy No Mates.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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