There were 49 Races on Friday 23rd May 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Curragh, 6 races at Pontefract, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

NOODLES has shown promise on both previous outings and should be suited by this step up in trip. The Dream Ahead gelding was beaten less than a length on debut here in March and was again putting in his best work at the finish when fourth to Joyful Tidings at Tipperary, with Sup Of Red just a short head back in fifth. The latter also made a promising start at Cork and is another for the shortlist, while Glitter And Glory didn't enjoy the clearest of runs on debut at Naas. Ipanema Queen, Dakota Dancer, Allsortz and Cuban Princess are among the newcomers to keep a close eye on in the market.

The runners with form don't set a particularly high standard so a chance is taken that the nicely-bred CUBAN PRINCESS can score.
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BACK DOWN UNDER has gained both previous wins at this venue and appears versatile in terms of ground conditions. She scored over 7f on a sound surface last summer and made a successful reappearance this term over 6f on soft, with Tai Tam Bay almost two lengths back in third. There should be little to choose between Brigid's Cloak, Island Girl and Miracle Beauty, who finished close together in the places behind the impressive Unique Journey at Naas last month. Staysound Susie enters calculations on her close third to Tawaazon over a similar trip at Naas last time, while Saturn Seven and Ethical Code are others to consider.

Preference is for STAYSOUND SUSIE who ran a fine race at Naas last time out and she has run well on both previous visits to this track
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VALENCIA kept good company in three outings last year, including when runner-up to the smart Swelter over a mile at Leopardstown, and she was also fourth behind better-fancied stablemate Apples And Bananas over C&D in the Goffs Million. Poweracclaim didn't enjoy much luck in running before keeping on nicely inside the final furlong when fifth to Varshini on debut over this trip at Gowran and can improve past the consistent Gran Habano, who was just ahead in third. Collecting Coin was third on debut at Cork and that form received a timely boost when the runner-up won at Roscommon on Monday.

This race revolves around the 87-rated VALENCIA(nap). The form of her last two runs stands up to scrutiny and she could be hard to beat
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Aidan O'Brien has been dominating Derby trials this season and SHACKLETON could be another winner for the Ballydoyle trainer. The son of Camelot landed the odds in a 1m1f maiden here last autumn before finishing third in the Group 3 Zetland Stakes at Newmarket, and riding arrangements suggest he's preferred to Thrice, who was no match for stablemate Lambourn in the Chester Vase. Reyenzi scored in impressive fashion on soft ground in a 1m2f Navan maiden last month, while it looks significant that Dylan Browne McMonagle rides Emit instead of Cork maiden winner Dawn Spirit.

The least exposed runner, REYENZI, was an impressive maiden winner on seasonal debut and could have the scope to improve enough.
Class & Speed Card

Lightly raced on turf in recent times, the Johnny Murtagh-trained DAAMBERDIPLOMAT could represent some value. A maiden winner over course and distance, the five-year-old has shown up well in three subsequent visits to this track. Nicely drawn and fit from a recent all-weather campaign, the son of Cotai Glory has plenty in his favour. The handicapper has also given the gelding a chance by dropping him down to his last winning mark. Having shaped with plenty of promise over 5f here on his reappearance, the Eddie Lynam-trained Keke should appreciate the additional furlong and is noted along with stablemate Collective Power.

Not much went right for COLLECTIVE POWER at Naas latest and he is weighted to turn his August C&D form with stablemate Keke around
Class & Speed Card

Recent Cork runner-up BONUS TIME can open her account at the second time of asking. Gavin Cromwell's daughter of Too Darn Hot chased home an odds-on favourite, with a well-regarded Juddmonte filly back in third. On collateral form with the third, Bonus Time appears to have the measure of Naoi. However, given that Paddy Twomey debutants often take a significant step forward second time up, Naoi should be capable of better. Cold Hearted has valuable experience which should stand her in good stead.

Bonus Time ran well on debut but SUERTE caught the eye making up ground late behind her and might be able to turn the tables
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Having caught the eye staying on late over 7f here earlier this month, AUBURN AVENUE should appreciate this additional furlong. A consistent filly last term, the four-year-old had disappointed on her seasonal debut when down the field at Cork. However, she had valid excuses as trainer Chris Timmons had indicated that his string were a bit behind. With two runs under her belt, the daughter of Phoenix Of Spain should be spot on for this assignment. Pier Pressure, who was slowly away at Roscommon last time, has every chance if breaking on terms. Cork winner Port Louis has to be considered too.

EVERYLITTLESTEP could be the answer. She was runner-up in this last year off 5lb higher and her return on soft ground can be ignored.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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| At the races top pick | |
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