There were 56 Races on Friday 6th June 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Epsom Downs, 6 races at Bangor, 8 races at Thirsk, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Bath, 6 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Doncaster, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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GREEN SOUL was all the rage in the market for his debut at Roscommon where he finished strongly to get to within a neck of the winner in second. He missed an engagement at the Curragh on Wednesday due to fast ground. There is some rain forecast for Fairyhouse which should suit him well. Aidan O'Brien fields three representatives and his Extravagant looks particularly threatening. This Wootton Bassett colt finished nicely to get up for second close home on debut over 6f at the Curragh, so the step up in trip should be ideal. O'Brien's Frescobaldi is likely to improve from a fifth place behind Extravagant in the Curragh, while newcomers Equilux and Second Line merit a market check.

Aidan O'Brien's EXTRAVAGANT looked like he was learning on the job when 2nd on debut and that form has been boosted by the winner since
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The 84-rated HOSTILITY might strike on his fourth start. He has put in four placed efforts, all over this trip, and the first-time cheekpieces could eke out a bit more improvement from him. Knockmark looks the pick of the two horses Ger Lyons runs after a fair fourth behind an impressive winner in Leopardstown. Johnny Murtagh's Poweracclaim wasn't beaten far into fourth in a Curragh maiden last month and looks to be going the right way, while Germanese didn't go cheaply at the sales and could improve upon a debut fifth at Tipperary last summer.

It's worth giving another chance to HOSTILITY on the back of a gelding procedure. He sets a solid standard and cheekpieces may help too
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Aidan O'Brien's ROOSEVELT holds big-race entries and could prove to be better than a 92-rated handicapper in time. He got off the mark on his second start in a Leopardstown maiden and it was heartening to see the runner-up finish third in Listed company on his next outing. This is a marked drop in trip for selection, but he made virtually all on that occasion and may repeat those tactics. Orchidaceae disappointed at the Curragh, but has plenty of ability and won over a similar trip at Leopardstown last summer. Just Before was a never-nearer third over 6f when last seen at the Curragh and has winning form over an extended 7f, so ought to be in the mix.

Roosevelt is a fascinating runner but 7f could be sharp. Preference is for ORCHIDACEAE (nap) who ran well in a Group race on return
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It turned out to be a red-hot renewal of the Listed Cork Stakes that KING CUAN was a beaten favourite in fifth. He is well versed over this trip and represents a stable that is enjoying an excellent season. Rowdy Yeats is of interest dropping back to a sprint trip as his second behind a classy sort on debut over 5f at the Curragh last year reads well. Tango Flare is the highest-rated horse on 97 and should come on from a seasonal-reappearance sixth at the Curragh in May, while Jorge Alvares finished third in a very competitive premier handicap at the Curragh on Wednesday.

Pat Foley's TANGO FLARE has won the last two renewals of this race and after a pleasing comeback run, he can complete the hat-trick
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CARRIGANS GROVE looks on a more than fair mark ahead of her first try at 6f. She has been keeping on well over the minimum trip when winning on the Polytrack at Dundalk and in coming home second on turf at Cork. Step Back In Time is more than capable of a big run over this trip having scored at Navan in April. Livingston Range bounced back to form off a very lowly mark when runner-up over C&D last week, while American In Paris was just half a length behind in third and that was a marked improvement upon her seasonal reappearance in Navan.

A case can be made for a few of these with a tentative vote going to DISTILLATE who showed a bit more when beaten 4l last week
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The form of MO CHROI's debut third at Dundalk in November is working out very well with the two horses in front of him subsequently placed in a Group 3 and in a Listed contest. Matrice stays further than this which is a useful attribute to have with so many horses stepping up in trip. Local Lad arrives with a rating of 92 mostly due to a close fourth on debut in a Group 3 last year. He hasn't got off the mark in three subsequent outings and tries a new trip. Rizal is one that could show improvement on his third start.

The top-rated LOCAL LAD showed smart form in defeat last year and he could be hard to beat now stepped up in trip (bred to stay).
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TOGETHER ACLAIM ran a remarkable race to win in Cork last month. He missed the break and was still last halfway before staying on well in the final furlong. The third home, Deuteronomy (who is third reserve for this race), delivered in Gowran Park during the week, so Together Aclaim ought to go well off 3lb higher. Deuteronomy would also be a player if getting a run here. Don't Look Now has placed form in Dundalk and reverts to turf off a mark she can be effective off on her first start since switching to Shane Crawley. Kartayaz, who was placed in Sligo, and Roman Harry, who travelled well before being outgunned in second in a Tipperary claimer, are others with chances.

DOLCE FAR NIENTE went close off 9lb higher last year, she's well drawn and she should strip fitter for her comeback run at Gowran
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CHOPSTICKS could be rewarded for his consistency. He has been placed in his last four races including at Leopardstown in May on his first start since moving to John McConnell. Si Senior suffered a less than clear route before finishing second in an apprentice handicap over C&D, so can get involved. The handicapper tacked on 6lb, though, which tempers enthusiasm somewhat. Cleopatra's Needle shouldn't be a backmarker off a handy mark. Carvalhal didn't run badly in third at Gowran Park on Monday, while Jurality showed more on his last couple of starts.

LADY DELIA is 8lb lower than when fourth behind Barretstown on her handicap debut last May and she may have needed her last run
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