There were 26 Races on Sunday 24th August 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Naas, 7 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Beverley, 6 races at Yarmouth, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Having continued his upward trajectory when completing a double at Haydock in May, Great Chieftain warrants respect in his bid to land a hat-trick. A 4lb higher mark shouldn't prevent Oliver Cole's charge from remaining competitive, but MISTER WINSTON looks open to more improvement. The son of Churchill made light work of his rivals at Newmarket earlier this month and he could be up to defying a 10lb hike from the handicapper. Treble Tee and Tribal Chief are others to consider.

The very lightly raced TREBLE TEE may well build on his latest effort and show enough further improvement to add to his 2yo win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

MOON TARGET has impressed on both victories to date and she has more than earned a crack at Group 3 company. The daughter of Cracksman has been described by Sir Mark Prescott as being his best juvenile and she could land this en route to bigger things. Precise built on her debut second at Fairyhouse when opening her account at Cork 10 days ago and is feared most, ahead of fellow progressive rival Aylin, who has the advantage of track experience following her success at the Glorious meeting.

This looks an ideal next step for C&D winner AYLIN who gets the percentage call in an intriguing clash of several promising fillies.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Wokingham winner GET IT shouldn't be judged too harshly on his Stewards' Cup disappointment as underfoot conditions didn't appear to suit. The seven-year-old should prove far more competitive in this weaker affair and an 11th career victory may be in order. Reopposing third Jakajaro demands respect and another bold bid is forecast, while unexposed three-year-old Flash Harry has unlikely reached the limit of his handicap mark.

Kept to this distance, JAKAJARO (nap) is taken to build on his Stewards' Cup effort and record a first win since joining Robert Cowell.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

JONQUIL can be forgiven for failing to feature in a messy renewal of the Lennox Stakes here last month. He returns to a mile for the first time since narrowly beaten in the French 2000 Guineas at Longchamp and Andrew Balding's charge could prove hard to beat if back to the same level. Persica also reverts to today's distance with solid claims on his defeat of last year's winner Ice Max in the Diomed at Epsom in June, while Listed winner Make Me King is not out of it either.

The 3yos may well come to the fore, with JONQUIL interesting back at 1m and Saqqara Sands yet to finish out of the first two.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Ancient Egypt will find life tougher burdened with a penalty for winning at Beverley on debut. Green Falcon is preferred after finishing fourth in a conditions race in France, but it's KING'S TRUST that makes most appeal. The latter made a satisfactory debut when fourth behind Royal Lodge entry Al Zanati over 7f at Newmarket, and the son of Kingman will likely prove a more potent force over this extra furlong.

There's a lot to like about Ancient Egypt except seemingly his chance on form. Preference is therefore for GREEN FALCON.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

OCEAN OF DREAMS sets a fair standard based on the official ratings and may find this turns out to be a good deal easier than the levels he has become accustomed to facing. Nanny Park gets weight from the rest and is a potential improver over this trip, while Arkinthestars is a likely pace angle that shouldn't be underestimated. Yarborough is less exposed than Wise Counsellor, so also warrants close inspection.

The AW might have had something to do with a poor performance last time from OCEAN OF DREAMS and and he is worth another chance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BELGRAVIAN is developing well as a stayer and could be well placed to complete a hat-trick after ready successes at Doncaster and Haydock. Another 7lb rise for the latest of those wins isn't insurmountable and the son of Make Believe is hard to oppose running for a bang in-form yard. Deep Water Bay is also on for a three-timer and is the obvious one for the forecast slot. Aggagio and Kitty Foyle are the pick of the remainder.

This will probably fall to either Deep Water Bay making the running or BELGRAVIAN coming from the back.
Ths is the racecard key.
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