There were 30 Races on Sunday 29th June 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Uttoxeter, 9 races at Curragh, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Ffos Las, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Recent Leopardstown winner MISSISSIPPI RIVER should prove hard to beat under a mandatory 7lb penalty. Making all to win eased down by four and a quarter lengths, the Aidan O'Brien-trained colt was subsequently hit with a 10lb hike. However, as this race had already closed, he is able to race off 3lb lower and the blinkers which brought about definite improvement have been retained. Shiota, who beat Mississippi River at Naas earlier in the campaign, has every chance at these revised weights. Joseph Murphy's filly followed that up with a victory at this track last time. Its All Peachy could make her presence felt if first-time cheekpieces have the desired effect.

With a clear run in the Britannia THUNDER WONDER would have finished a few places closer and he is selected to come out on top here
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An eyecatching fifth on his stable debut here in May, RETRACEMENT is sure to have been targeted at this meeting. While the Johnny Murtagh-trained gelding raced over 10 furlongs on that occasion, he had winning form over this trip for previous connections. A strong traveller who sees out his races well, the four-year-old is likely to race more prominently over this shorter distance. Slieve Binnian, who didn't enjoy the clearest of passages over C&D last time, should be a leading contender. Although only successful once from 20 starts on turf, the four-time all-weather winner looks more than adept. Chazzesmee and State Actor are sure to have come on from their seasonal reappearances.

Winner of his last two starts, LOVE BILLY BOY is thriving and the return to a mile may help him defy a 6lb rise
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Having endured a nightmare passage when third in the Greenlands Stakes over C&D, the popular BIG GOSSEY can gain some measure of compensation. A real course specialist, the grey has gained all eight career wins on turf at this track. Nicely drawn just one off the stands rail, the Charles O'Brien-trained gelding has leading claims of adding to his impressive CV, providing he gets a bit of luck on this occasion. My Mate Alfie, who finished two places behind Big Gossey here recently, shouldn't be far away. However, he won't find the concession of 2lb easy, given that they raced off level weights last time. British raider Russet Gold has to be respected under Rossa Ryan.

With a background in Group 1 races at two and three, the Classic-placed VESPERTILIO should have the resources to win in this grade.
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This looks a nice opportunity for CURRAWOOD to make the breakthrough at black-type level. A dual winner earlier in the season, the Paddy Twomey-trained colt has twice finished runner-up in Listed company subsequently. With his recent Leopardstown conqueror Green Impact holding live claims in the Irish Derby, the form of that particular contest looks strong. British raider Skukuza has to be of interest, despite taking a step up in class. The impressive winner of a premier handicap over C&D recently, Ed Dunlop's colt has the services of Ryan Moore again. In-form duo Joseph Murphy and Gary Carroll hold every chance with the consistent Lord Massusus.

Runner up to Irish Derby candidate Green Impact at Leopardstown, CURRAWOOD (nap) can provide a suitable morale boost
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Entitled to come on from a promising seasonal debut at Navan recently, THUNDERBEAR can take this valuable prize for the Jack Davison yard. A former Group 3 winner, the five-year-old remains a very consistent sort at black-type level, although it is when he reverts to handicap company that he really tends to make his class count against lesser rivals. Drawn in the middle here, jockey James Ryan has the advantage of being able to track the pace wherever it proves to be. Harry's Hill looks a serious threat for the Hassett family. Runner-up at Navan on his return, the gelding was fourth at Tipperary subsequently and should now be approaching his peak form. Keke is another with solid claims.

The Highway Rat beat HARRY'S HILL at Navan last month but the 2023 winner of this race could turn that form around at this venue
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The first three home at Epsom renew rivalry and LAMBOURN is taken to again come out on top over Lazy Griff and Tennessee Stud. The Aidan O'Brien-trained colt was confirming previous Chester form with the runner-up and is likely to again be ridden prominently with stamina clearly proven. Tennessee Stud kept on well from an unpromising position and could now get closer, while Pride Of Arras reportedly didn't handle the track at Epsom and previously impressed in the Dante at York. Green Impact lost a shoe in the 2000 Guineas, but bounced back to score over 1m1f at Leopardstown and could be a threat to all if staying this trip. Puppet Master won the Lingfield Derby Trial and has scope for further improvement.

Derby winner LAMBOURN should be at least as effective at this galloping track and can uphold form with the horses placed at Epsom
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The 1m2f handicap won by Apercu here last month could prove a significant piece of form, with five of the first seven home in that competitive event renewing rivalry, and SOARING MONARCH gets the vote. He didn't enjoy the clearest of passages in sixth and races off just a 1lb higher mark than when landing a valuable 1m4f Listowel handicap last autumn. Lope Des Lilas was thought good enough to run in the Irish Oaks last year and went close on her only previous handicap start at Cork in April. Beset has done little wrong since joining current connections this term and remains on an attractive mark.

CEALLACH has shaped like his turn was near the last twice and he may be able to get his head in front stepped back up to 1m4f
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Course winner BELLAPHINA gained a third career success over this distance at Fairyhouse last autumn and has shown plenty of promise on both outings this season. She enjoys a sizeable swing at the weights having finished third to Mataariki at Gowran and subsequently didn't enjoy much luck in running at Limerick. Bella Isabella won a Cork maiden over this trip before finishing third in a Leopardstown Group 3 and is an interesting contender on her handicap debut. Murkala and Sweet Chariot are also noted.

Top rated ORCHIDACEAE benefits from the 3yo allowance and was a winner last time. She has a big chance despite a 7lb rise
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La Vita Nova filled the runner-up spot over 1m6f here last month with COMMON PRACTICE just over a length behind in third and Brosna Town close up in fourth. The Joseph O'Brien-trained gelding has been mainly campaigned over jumps in the past few years and is now fitted with blinkers for the first time after finishing strongly on that latest start. Nans View progressed well last year winning twice on soft ground and now tries this trip for the first time after staying on well into second over 1m6f at Navan earlier this month. Jabbar is another to bear in mind.

It could pay to take a chance with TOO BOSSY FOR US, whose two runs for Willie Mullins have been in Grade 1 hurdles
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