There were 48 Races on Thursday 29th May 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Sandown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A drop back to a sprint trip worked the oracle for NEZEEH at Cork and that gives him every chance in this claimer. Dylan O'Connor's 10lb claim eases the joint top-weight's burden and leaves him nicely weighted against his rivals. Devil's Angel is another recent winner who enters the equation. He beat a big field at Navan and is well drawn in stall one. Colin Keane is a notable booking for Lismacbryan Hill, who should be monitored for market strength. I Bid You Ajou has snippets of form that entitle him to respect in this company.

Last-time-out winners NEZEEH and Devil's Angel should fight out the finish, with Denis Hogan's gelding fancied to just edge things
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SAPPHIRE PRINCESS has shown more than enough to suggest that a maiden should soon be within her grasp. The Kingman filly has been placed in both maidens she has contested in Cork and the form looks strong. The horse who beat her into second on debut has since been placed in a Group 3, while the winner of her latest race went on to be fifth in the Irish 1,000 Guineas last weekend. Sun Soldier offered plenty to work with when a promising second on debut behind the favourite in a Navan maiden, while Gypsy Queen came home a never-nearer fifth on her first outing in Limerick and should improve upon that result.

Sun Soldier made a pleasing debut but the maiden form of SAPPHIRE PRINCESS (nap) looks stronger and she's fancied to win this
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GAZELLE D'OR appeals after being dropped 3lb for finishing a decent third in a much higher grade at Naas. She certainly knows where the winning post is having landed three of her previous five races, and Billy Lee comes in for the ride for the first time. No Return was just over a length behind her in fourth in that Naas sprint. He gets first-time cheekpieces and can go well. Misappropriation didn't show her true colours on her seasonal reappearance at the Curragh, but could bounce back under a promising 7lb claimer. Red Veil makes her handicap debut off a long absence and shouldn't be a back-marker.

Michael Grassick's three-time winner GAZELLE D'OR can land another prize by upholding recent Naas form with No Return
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JACKIE BROWN caught the eye coming from a long way back for sixth at the Curragh. She is a former winner over a similar trip at this track. Havana Notion ought to be competitive off a mark of 46. He's had a stint on the Polytrack in Dundalk, which yielded a best finish of third in March. On his penultimate start on turf, he won an apprentice handicap in Tipperary off a rating of 55. Step Back In Time is also on a more-than-fair mark and it was just three runs back that she delivered in Navan. Navorrosse showed that her next turn may not be far away when placed in Navan and Gowran Park.

A C&D winner on this card in 2023, JACKIE BROWN ran on well for sixth in a 27-runner event at the Curragh last time and may collect now
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TAM LIN scored at Bellewstown in April and had excuses on his next two starts when he wasn't at his best on heavy ground in Gowran Park and then when the trip looked too far in Sligo. He usually races prominently so Jamie Powell will need to get him away well from stall 16. Northern Attitude showed a lot more in second on her handicap debut at Roscommon and the blinkers that were deployed there are retained. Great Mover could be a factor after a couple of placed efforts over further last season. Spent All Me Money was a ready winner of a claiming maiden in Roscommon, which has earned him top weight on his first venture into a handicap.

First-time blinkers seemed to do the trick for NORTHERN ATTITUDE when second at Roscommon and she can go one better now
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Sea The Stars filly STEP TO SOMEWHERE kept on without threatening in third at Navan last month and can improve upon that. It was her seasonal reappearance and winners have come out of the race. Breathe Again posted her best result to date when third over an extended 1m1f at Gowran Park and there could be more to come from Sheila Lavery's charge, while Alto Sax won a claimer over C&D a year ago and ran well in second when last seen over 1m in Leopardstown. Rockbury Lad finished behind him in fifth there, but has ability and won on his penultimate appearance in Bellewstown. He looks well worth another go at this trip.

The tentative vote goes to Andy Slattery's RANKO EXPRESS, who should appreciate this week's forecast rain
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FLYING FORTRESS was professional when winning on stable debut at Ballinrobe and could go in again. He showed ability in Britain when trained by James Owen as he finished runner-up on two occasions at Yarmouth. Winston Junior is a horse to note making his handicap bow. He has attracted support in three maiden outings, with best finishes of fifth at Galway and the Curragh. He competes off a mark of 71 with Keithen Kennedy's 5lb claim factored in. A step up in trip and a drop into claiming company, with first-time cheekpieces, saw Fantazy Man take the spoils in Ballinrobe. He has to give weight away, but that was a solid performance and he could be progressive.

FLYING FORTRESS won on his first start for Gavin Cromwell and can be expected to improve again with the cobwebs blown away
Ths is the racecard key.
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