There were 39 Races on Friday 21st February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Exeter, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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There isn't much between a few of these on recent form. NEVER SHOUT NEVER may be able to turn the tables on Jered Maddox after going down by half-a-length to that rival here a fortnight ago. He is 4lb better on ratings but doesn't have a claimer on board this time. Jered Maddox finished off well then and is likely to be a big player again, despite a 7lb rise. Sporting Hero was third behind the pair then and has won well since. He has another 10lb claimer on board now and is also entitled to be bang there.

Course specialist JERED MADDOX came from last when beating Never Shout Never, Sporting Hero (subsequent winner) and Dontspoilasale to record a eighth course win here 2 weeks ago and David Marnane's charge can come out on top again.

Last week's C&D winner SPORTING HERO can get the better of a tight contest now upped in grade
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RED HUGH O'DONNELL may improve a bit from his run here last month. The Dark Angel gelding didn't help himself by missing the kick on his first start for Gillian Scott and then flattened out in the closing stages after travelling well to the turn. On previous form, he's well up to landing a race of this standard. Mono River is interesting on his first outing for Denis Hogan. The Zarak gelding was runner-up three times for William Haggas in England, most recently off a mark of 75 in handicap company at Doncaster last May. Quatrain lost out by just a nose in a fillies contest here last time and is another that has to be respected.

MONO RIVER is the clear pick on form having been beaten only by subsequent Britannia Stakes winner Mickley on his handicap bow at Doncaster on his final start for William Haggas in May. Winsome and Maharajjah are feared most.

There are ifs and buts about all of these but QUATRAIN (nap) was just denied over 1m here last time and can score dropped to this trip.
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CLONMACASH has been holding his form well and may be able to strike again. The Charming Thought gelding was staying on when second to stablemate I'm Spartacus over 6f here nine days ago and should benefit from going back up slightly in trip. He had won previously over 7f here. Little Keilee won over a mile here a fortnight ago and is equally effective over this trip. She is entitled to be a big player again off a 5lb higher mark. Free Solo has been knocking on the door and could be place material.

CLONMACASH has been in a good vein of form here recently and can strike for Ado McGuinness. The booking of Colin Keane suggests that Thompson Gunner might be primed to go well back from 4 months off and he's second choice ahead of Senado Square and last-time-out course scorer Little Keilee.

If CLONMACASH can maintain the fine form that he has been in lately then he looks the one to beat here.
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The 103-rated CALIFORNIA DREAMER should prove hard to beat in this company. The Mehmas filly takes a significant drop in class on her return to action having last been seen running in the Fillies Mile at Newmarket in October. She was highly tried last season, including finishing second in Group 2 company, and the Irish Guineas entry can bag a confidence boosting win. Electric Beauty has run a couple of nice races during the winter but bumps into a different class of animal now. Dermot Weld runs two and the well-bred Bella Isabella may be capable of better now, having beaten just one home on her sole run at Leopardstown last October.

CALIFORNIA DREAMER has been campaigned solely at Group level since her close second on her course debut last spring and should prove hard to beat with her sights lowered on return. Electric Beauty should have more to offer on the back of last month's C&D third and might be the one to follow Adrian Murray's charge home. Bella Isabella has a useful pedigree and it would be no surprise to see her leave last autumn's turf debut behind.

Adrian Murray has his team in fine form and providing she gets the trip CALIFORNIA DREAMER should be another for the yard
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PROLEEK PRINCE may prove the pick in a competitive event. He was last seen losing out by half-a-length to Perfect Judgement here just before Christmas and that rival has gone on to win twice again since. Proleek Prince only went up a pound for that effort whereas Perfect Judgement is now racing off an 18lb higher mark after his hat-trick of wins. Trainer Stephen Thorne also has another in-form contender in Hightimeyouwon. The Garswood gelding followed up on a handicap win late last month by taking a claimer here a week ago. He remains on the same mark after his latest success.

Though AM SUPERMAN's overall profile suggests that consistency isn't his forte, he has brought his 'A' game on both previous visits to this track and is appealing back here with Colin Keane in the hot-seat. There are dangers aplenty, headed by Proleek Prince, who was narrowly outpointed by Perfect Judgement in the run-up to Christmas and he is now weighted to reverse those placings. Final Voyage was behind a couple of these last time but the return to this trip will help and he is third choice.

Very competitive but a bit of value could be had in PROLEEK PRINCE, who could make the best of a good draw
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DOCTOR GRACE hasn't been far away on her recent runs here and is interesting on her first outing for Ado McGuinness. The Buratino mare was a solid enough fifth here three weeks ago behind Ranko Express and has been eased a couple of pounds since. Ranko Express went up 9lb for that victory, which makes life a bit tougher, but he has to be respected. Signor Ferrari comes here on a hat-trick and is another obvious contender. The form of his two wins looks solid and Nicola Burns' 4lb allowance in this is a big asset.

It could be worth chancing DOCTOR GRACE, who finished fifth in the C&D handicaps won by Signor Ferrari and Ranko Express respectively last month but now meets those rivals on significantly better terms. The 5-y-o may also benefit from stronger handling (ridden by an inexperienced jockey last time) on this debut for her new yard. Ranko Express did the job well when getting the better of Darkened and 11 others in his C&D handicap 3 weeks ago and he is feared, despite going up 9 lb.

Off the mark over C&D last month RANKO EXPRESS may now follow up off a 9lb higher mark and confirm that form with Darkened
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Adrian Murray has a strong hand here with three of the five runners. SPICY MARGARITA has recent winning form in the book and that may prove the difference. The Earthlight filly won with a bit in hand here nine days ago and looked like she would appreciate stepping up to this kind of trip. Stablemate Carolina Jetstream won over a mile here in November and doesn't look harshly treated off 83 in what is effectively a truncated handicap. Just Before won a Leopardstown maiden in October and it will be interesting to see how she fares on her return.

The sole colt in the line-up, IOWNTHEBALL, looks the way to go on the back of a solid handicap debut third over a mile here last month, shaping as though he'd relish this step up in trip. Just Before signed off her 2-y-o campaign with a Leopardstown maiden success and she is feared most ahead of fellow last-time-out winner Carolina Jetstream.

The sole colt in the line-up, IOWNTHEBALL was running on at the finish over 1m here on his comeback run last time and can score.
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AIRD opened her account in good style here last week and may be able to follow up back in handicap company. The Teofilo mare was a good third off a pound higher mark at Down Royal last summer and, with a confidence boosting success under her belt, she's up to scoring off this rating. Pavilion End won his maiden over course and distance before a good runner-up effort over further in handicap company here a fortnight ago. Off the same mark he's a leading contender. Satono Chevalier hasn't been seen since winning over course and distance almost a year ago and the market may prove the best guide to his chances.

PAVILION END opened his account over this C&D last month and subsequently lost little caste in defeat when finding just one too good upped to 2m back here a fortnight ago. He will benefit from this drop back in trip and is taken to see off Solar Breeze and Sir Callisto, who are feared most in that order of preference. Aird needs to raise her game but she's in good hands and shouldn't be too far away.

Off an unchanged mark following a solid second over 2m on handicap debut two weeks ago, PAVILION END could go one better
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