There were 41 Races on Wednesday 21st May 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Warwick, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Brighton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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PINBALL WIZARD is marginally preferred over Comfort Line. Back with John Nallen after a stint with James Owen, the selection returns from a break and will be ridden by promising apprentice Darragh O'Sullivan, who claims a valuable 7lb. The highest rated runner in the line-up, Comfort Line is sure to have plenty of supporters. Despite his advancing years, the Adrian McGuinness-trained grey still retains plenty of enthusiasm and registered a ninth success at Dundalk in March. It will be interesting to see how Feature This fares in first-time blinkers.

It could be worth taking a chance with the relatively unexposed TOFINO who ended last season with an encouraging nursery run
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Four of these faced off over the course and distance last month, with Lady Lilac faring best in second. After a slow start, Staywitherjohnny was an eye-catching fourth and it'll be interesting to see how she fares with that experience under her belt. A runner-up on debut at Cork, Inventress is sure to prove popular with punters dropping in trip to a mile. For a selection, it might be worth siding with barrier trial winner EDGE OF SEVENTEEN. Found to be slightly lame on her left fore after disappointing when last seen at the Curragh in October, she was an encouraging third the time before that at Naas.

Normal improvement from her debut at Cork might be enough to see INVENTRESS get the better of Luscious who ran twice last season
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PIERRE ROYAL and Bishopton are the standout contenders, with preference for the Dermot Weld-trained former. Out of a dual Listed winner, he came in for plenty of market support when second on debut over the course and distance a fortnight ago. While no match for the winner on that occasion, he did draw four lengths clear of the 85-rated Daler in third. Twice narrowly beaten into second at Dundalk in December, Bishopton was last seen finishing fifth of 15 in a competitive affair at Naas. Sunriseontheboyne was ninth and he boosted the form by winning a valuable contest at Navan on Saturday. Limbocall could prove best of the rest with Colin Keane aboard.

This should be straightforward for PIERRE ROYAL, runner-up in a much stronger maiden than this on his debut over C&D two weeks ago
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Out of a five-time course winner, FAMOUS ENOUGH might be able to make the breakthrough in this competitive affair. Starting off for Pat Foley and in a first-time hood, the Elzaam five-year-old was a career-best fifth when last seen over the course and distance a fortnight ago. Harry The Rogue was a place behind and reopposes now after winning comfortably at Killarney last week. Sam Coen retains the ride on the Andy Slattery-trained four-year-old and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to follow up. Ahead of the aforementioned pair when second in that contest, Gianh River is sure to have plenty of supporters despite going off at 66/1 on that occasion.

A 10lb rise may not be enough to stop the in-form HARRY THE ROGUE gaining his third win in four starts and Sam Coen claims 7lb again
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LEMSAIRBAT won a slowly run 1m4f race in Compiegne last autumn and shaped well on her first start for current connections when third behind better-fancied stablemate Beset over an extended 1m2f at Sligo earlier this month. She should progress from that run and appears well treated here at the weights. Deressa won a maiden here last month and has been left on a mark of 82, while Elegant Madame has been placed a number of times both on turf and the all-weather over the past 12 months.

A heavy ground winner in France, LEMSAIRBAT (nap) looks like the one to beat after a big run from a poor draw at Sligo recently
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DISCO BOY showed some promise in bumpers, including at Clonmel last autumn, and, following three maiden runs over shorter trips, he finished well up the hill at Navan when third to Elle Dorado Rock over 1m5f with a couple of these rivals behind. Champion apprentice James Ryan again claims a valuable 3lb and he gets the vote ahead of Empress Alma. She progressed in handicaps when gradually upped in trip last year and recorded her third win over 2m at Thurles last October. Gracesolution was in good form at Dundalk earlier this year and is another to note.

The filly MISS GITANA met some trouble in running on last month's return to the level; she's feasibly treated on her form from Britain
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YOU MAKE ME SMILE opened her account over hurdles at Clonmel last month and followed up when switched to the Flat over an extended 1m5f at Sligo. The Pat Fahy-trained mare beat Makaiah by just over a length with Dumb Love and Bynx further behind, and that form was well advertised at Navan on Saturday when Makaiah gained a deserved win. Black Soul is bidding for an unusual hat-trick having won a point-to-point and a Down Royal maiden hurdle.

Saturday's winner, MAKAIAH looks like the one with after getting her first win on on Saturday and a 7lb penalty may not stop her
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