There were 57 Races on Saturday 19th April 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Johnny Murtagh has started the season in fine form and TASHIR can give him another winner. The Kingman colt shaped really well on his sole start last term when chasing home Monumental at Gowran in September. That form looks strong, with the winner finishing runner-up in Group 2 company subsequently. Omni Man has the benefit of an outing this term, when losing out in a tight finish at Navan 11 days ago, and he is entitled to play a big role again. Jagged Edge also has placed form this year, having been third at Dundalk, and is another who has to be on the shortlist.

TASHIR'S debut effort behind Monumental has worked out very well and he should go close if handling the likely softer ground here.
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A couple in this with Classic entries and CURRAWOOD may prove the pick. The Paddy Twomey-trained colt made a winning return on the all-weather at Dundalk last month having bumped into some smart types as a juvenile, including Derby favourite The Lion In Winter. Rowdy Yeats also has a win under his belt this year, scoring with a bit in hand at Naas, and he could be the danger. Irish 1,000 Guineas entry Va Va Vroom ran with credit in a couple of stakes races last term and was a bit unlucky on her final outing at Dundalk. She's another who has to be considered.

The most solid one is ROWDY YEATS (nap). The form of his maiden runs last season is strong, he'll love the ground and he should stay 1m
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GENUINE JIM ran a big race on his return at Leopardstown late last month and may be able to go one better. The Galileo Gold entire stayed on well when getting within a head of Brains and looks capable of another big run, despite a 2lb rise. Royal Pippen also ran well when third at Gowran on his comeback run and, off the same mark, he could be a big player. Notforalongtime comes here in fine form from Dundalk and is another who has to be respected.

A chance is taken on the two-time heavy ground winner MANHATTAN DANDY. He's 3lb below his last success and he has run well here before.
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WATERFORD FLOW comes here fit from the all-weather and may be able to get his head in front. The Ghaiyyath colt was edged out by Tiberius Thunder on his most recent outing at Dundalk and that form looks good now with the winner going on to finish third in the Group 3 Ballysax Stakes. Dermot Weld-trained newcomers are always worth noting around here and money for Kasgani, a Sea The Stars colt out of Group 3 winner Kastasa, would be noteworthy. Kingstonian was no match for the impressive Eastwatch at Gowran, but could be place material again.

RED KING has the highest published rating in the field and Billy Lee sticks with him, so he can take this.
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KIBRIS may prove the pick here. The Lope De Vega colt won a Curragh maiden on debut last November, but failed to make much impression in the Ballysax Stakes on his return after missing the kick. This is easier and any rain that falls should help. Stablemate Emit won a maiden on his third outing last year before also finding Group 3 company tougher at Leopardstown. He could be the danger. Carolina Jetstream comes here in fine form from Dundalk and although her official mark of 91 suggests she has a bit to find, it would be no surprise if she ran a big race.

There isn't much to separate the Joseph O'Brien-trained colts KIBRIS and Emit but slight preference is for the former.
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One-time Classic hope LOPE DE LILAS is interesting on her handicap debut. The Willie Mullins-trained filly was impressive when winning her maiden at Leopardstown last May, but weakened at the business end when pitched into the Irish Oaks subsequently. She also made little impression in Listed company on her final start of 2024, but looks on a fair mark of 92. Money Dancer ran well to chase home Hurricane Ivor on her return to the Flat at Naas and could be a danger. The admirable San Andreas is on a nice turf mark and is another to note.

Very tricky but a chance is taken on MONEY DANCER. She was twice placed in juvenile hurdles and ran a fine race on Flat return over 7f
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MOCKING didn't have a great passage on his handicap debut at Leopardstown late last month and looks capable of scoring off this mark. The Tamayuz gelding was short of room early in the straight and got slightly hampered inside the final furlong before finishing fourth to Serious Contender. There should be more to come. Junkyard Dog was well backed when scoring on his return at Navan 11 days ago and has to be respected. An 8lb hike makes life a bit tougher, though. Ballydoyle filly Happiest had a couple of nice runs in maidens last year and is another to note on her handicap debut.

Narrow preference is for WHAT'S YOUR GAME. He ran ok on soft on debut, this step up in trip should suit and Colin Keane is on board.
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TATUM ran well on her return at Gowran Park early in the month and may be able to go one better. The Postponed filly couldn't match Thatwilldoso in the closing stages and stepping up in trip might help her. Arthur Rose stayed on from the rear to finish fifth at the Curragh last month and it's interesting that connections try a mile and a half again with the speedily-bred filly. Gardone was just edged out in a tight finish at Dundalk recently and he's another who has to come into the mix.

Though still a maiden, TATUM came back to form when second at Gowran last time and can get off the mark raised in trip.
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