There were 32 Races on Tuesday 6th May 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Fakenham, 6 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Cork, 6 races at Worcester, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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ROGUE LEGEND competes from a nice middle draw in six, has a fast pedigree and debuts for a yard which operates at a high strike-rate. By a good sprint sire, three of the selection's half-siblings each notably made winning juvenile debuts with one, Dave Dexter, scoring three times as a juvenile including at Listed level. The speedily-bred Raphello's sister Flotus also scored on debut, later winning a Group 3 and attaining a Group 1 place, so he could be quite smart. Oh Cecelia was supported on debut at the Curragh and ran well to finish second.

Oh Cecilia may be vulnerable to one of the well-bred newcomers and the one that appeals most is Paddy Twomey's ROGUE LEGEND.
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SAPPHIRE PRINCESS failed to justify strong market confidence on her course debut last month but nonetheless showed nice ability and now drops down a furlong. Out of a Listed winner, she can progress. City Of Memphis, a half-sister to six winners, was an expensive 340,000-euro breeze-up purchase last May and while she makes a belated debut a year on, she could be smart. Turners Cross is noted too.

Paddy Twomey has a fine record at this track and his expensive filly CITY OF MEMPHIS may be up to making a winning debut.
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Top-weight DANCE NIGHT ANDDAY makes her seasonal reappearance but enjoyed a good 2024 and has smart C&D form. A three-time winner last year, she attained a Listed second on fast ground here last August and is likely to have been aimed at this race. Tokenomics has a similar profile in that he also likes a sound surface and won three times last year. He competes off a career-high mark but can get involved. Mallavelly is another to bear in mind.

Last year's third CHEERS AGAIN is 2lb lower now, he's race fit and soft ground was a valid excuse for his below par run last time
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A first-time tongue-tie has been declared on BABOUCHE on her reappearance and returning to a sounder surface will suit. A fast filly and a top-class winner of August's Phoenix Stakes, soft ground proved her undoing at Newmarket and she is likely to be a force in sprints this year. Truly Enchanting is similarly penalised following her Group 2 success last June. Grande Marques' best run last year was when she finished second at Group 3 level at Newmarket and is another to consider.

With a rating of 113 it is hard to look past BABOUCHE (nap) who should be up to giving weight away on ground that suits.
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SATURN is as tough as they come. Out of the brilliant Alpha Centauri, the grey colt battled gamely to win on his return to action at Navan last month. Now on a career-high mark of 94 and successful on four of his last six starts, he looks the one to beat in this valuable contest. A stable companion of the selection, Satin won on Irish Champions Weekend in 2023 and is capable of making an impact if returning to her best. An easy winner when last seen at Dundalk in November, Ascending is of definite interest with Billy Lee aboard.

There's more to come from SATURN who was good value for his narrow winning margin at Navan and has only been raised 3lb.
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A dual winner in the UK and bought by current connections for 50,000 pounds, ZIPSTER gets the nod in this competitive affair. Slow into stride at Leopardstown in March, he had no luck in running thereafter and eventually finished a never-nearer fifth. Nicola Burns now takes over in the saddle and it'll be disappointing if he's not involved at the business end. A six-time winner from 19 starts in the UK, Lough Leane is of definite interest on his debut for rookie trainer Maurice Ahern, while others for the shortlist include Moyassr, Comfort Line and recent Navan victor Hurricane Helen.

It's easy to make cases for many of these. MOYASSR is lightly raced, well bred and for whom this return to further looks a big plus.
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From the family of Group 1 winner Termagant, INVENTRESS might be able to take this on debut. She interestingly holds an entry in next month's valuable Gowran Classic, and if she is to take up that engagement she'll need to be making an impact here. Paddy Twomey trains the selection and is also represented by 45,000-euro Tattersalls Breeze Up purchase Tenoya. Joseph O'Brien saddles three of the 17 declared and Kashel Spring may prove the best of them after an eye-catching debut effort last month. A runner-up on three of her last four starts, Adrienne is a leading player as well.

Preference is for ADRIENNE who responded well to blinkers last time and she's surely a winner waiting to happen.
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ZAHRANN really finished with a flourish on debut at Navan last month and this step up in trip to 1m2f is likely to prove ideal. The Johnny Murtagh-trained selection went down by just a head to Mississippi River, with that horse subsequently finishing second in a valuable handicap at Naas last week. A beaten favourite on his return to action at Leopardstown, Game Point is an obvious danger. Des Moines had a subsequent winner just behind when fourth on his most recent start at Navan last October and this Camelot colt warrants the utmost respect too.

Zahrann ran a highly encouraging first race and Woodshaw could be interesting, but GAME POINT rates the most likely winner.
Ths is the racecard key.
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