There were 43 Races on Friday 27th June 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Cartmel, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Newmarket, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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PUERTO RICO ran a nice race on his debut here earlier in the month and can step forward now. The Wootton Bassett colt stayed on to finish fourth behind stablemate Flushing Meadows over C&D and should have learned plenty from that experience. Ger Lyons has won three of the last four runnings of this race and his Learntodiscover is another obvious contender. Similarly, he shaped with promise when third over track and trip last month. Fresh Fade went close at Listowel and is another who has to be on the shortlist.

PUERTO RICO was a neck behind a subsequent runaway winner when fourth over C&D last time on debut and may be capable enough to win here
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MINERVA was reportedly very green when beaten at a short price on her debut at Leopardstown just over three weeks ago. She finished third to stable companion Moments Of Joy, who has run well since to finish third at Royal Ascot. Cape Sounion has been runner-up on her two outings to date and is the obvious danger. Her form is strong because stablemate Balantina, who beat her last time, has been placed in the Albany since. The other Ballydoyle filly Composing was fifth behind Cape Sounion over 6f here, but may get closer with that run under her belt.

Most appealing is CAPE SOUNION who finished close behind the Albany third in a maiden at this track last time
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FOUR BLONDES ran much better in a first-time hood and can strike here, despite going up 3lb for her recent performance. The Gleneagles filly was a touch unlucky when chasing home Declaree in a competitive race at Gowran Park and looks up to scoring again now. Ribchestina was almost three lengths behind the selection last time and is 4lb better off. She is also tried in a hood. Dark Viper ran another solid race when fifth at Leopardstown and could be place material.

Front-runner RIBCHESTINA finished behind Four Blondes last time at Gowran when running keenly, she can reverse the placings
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Not the strongest looking maiden for the course and BOOGIE INTHEJUNGLE may be able to make a winning return. She shaped nicely on her sole outing last term when fourth to Majestic Wave at Navan in October. The form of that race is fairly solid and, with natural improvement, she's up to landing a race of this standard. Made U Blush sets the standard with a mark of 77. She ran well on her return at Leopardstown and drops back in trip after not performing to the same level at Cork over an extended 10 furlongs. Ithacan Queen is an interesting newcomer for Henry de Bromhead. She is a half-sister to a couple of winners.

Of those with form, BOOGIE INTHEJUNGLE (nap) could have the greater scope for improvement than Made U Blush in an ordinary maiden
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REFRESHMENT is an obvious pick having won his last two starts and can continue his progression, being just a three-year-old. He met various types of in-running issues in his early career starts but has really found his niche racing over this distance in recent weeks, while also benefitting from the application of blinkers. Genuine Jim was in top form earlier in the season and returns having been gelded. He is 9lb higher than when winning at Cork though and would also ideally prefer an ease. Ransom missed the break before running on well at Leopardstown recently and is suited by conditions.

Plenty with chances, preference for GENUINE JIM, gelded since his Cork win in April and from a yard having a good run
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OUR FRIEND MOUSE showed plenty of ability when finishing second in a Guineas-weekend maiden over C&D last month. He finished his race very well and the form has taken a boost with the fourth-placed horse scoring subsequently. Game Point, rated 88, continues to run to a useful level and bumped into a nice newcomer at Gowran recently. Tswalu was beaten by the slow-starting subsequent Ulster Oaks winner at Cork last month and is capable of a decent showing.

Both Game Point and Tswalu have shown enough ability to win a maiden but a chance is taken on OUR FRIEND MOUSE
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CINAMMON COCO tried a mile and a half for the first time when a fine second at Roscommon and remains open to further progression. He initially raced over shorter distances but, having performing with credit over an extended 1m1f at Ballinrobe, benefited further from stepping up in trip last time, in a race which is working out well. He is 1lb wrong at the weights, but has an experienced apprentice on board. Fellow three-year-old Jr Mahon is 3lb out of the handicap, but ran well on his handicap debut at Limerick. Pillar Of Hope's rating has dropped markedly from 79 last June and he is worth some thought.

One of two improving 3yos in the field for Joseph O'Brien, FORTUNE VERA shaped like a step up in trip would suit at Gowran last time.
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Ten-time winner SAN ANDREAS should give rider Robin De Pelsmaeker a chance of claiming Corinthian Challenge success here, being an able performer. Rated 108 at his peak in 2022, the selection has a better all-weather record than on turf but drops in grade, having contested a competitive Leopardstown handicap last month. Duke Of Leggagh, the mount of Madison Clancy, was a Roscommon winner last month and can compete at the business end. Prairie Dancer is another to consider.

PRAIRIE DANCER is of most interest. He is used to carrying big weights in jumps races and stays well.
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