Leopardstown Races & Results Tomform Thursday 24th July 2025

There were 50 Races on Thursday 24th July 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Worcester, 8 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Sandown, 8 races at Wexford, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Thursday 24th July 2025

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

17:25 Leopardstown 8f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
4
1st (4) Hardy Warrior (12/1 -20%)
Hardy Warrior

12
12/1(-20%)
(4) Hardy Warrior 12/1, Finished well on promising debut 7 1/4l fourth in a maiden at Killarney first-time out; improve for debut experience; danger
Big price when a promising fourth over 1m at Killarney, apparent first-string this time.
2
7
2nd (7) South Island (7/2 +22%)
South Island

3.5
7/2(+22%)
(7) South Island 7/2, Did not get a clear run beaten 7l in a maiden over 7f at The Curragh on debut; should improve for that experience but bit to find
Did not get the best of runs first time at the Curragh, ran on well, trip should suit.
3
5
3rd (5) Montreal (10/11 +39%)
Montreal

0.909091
10/11(+39%)
(5) Montreal 10/11, 25 Jan; Sea The Stars colt; half-brother to Cayenne Pepper, top-class at 10f; dam very useful at 10f; top course trainer; 1m looks good starting point; likely type
Dam has produced seven winners including a Group 2 scorer, Ryan Moore aboard.
4
6
4th (6) Pierre Bonnard (8/1 +11%)
Pierre Bonnard

8
8/1(+11%)
(6) Pierre Bonnard 8/1, 12 Mar; 280,000 euros Camelot colt; half-brother to Diavolo, very useful at 7f; dam high-class from 10f to 12f; top course trainer; top trainer; stable second string on jockey bookings but not dismissed
By Camelot out of a Nassau Stakes winner, entered in National Stakes, Moore rides Montreal.
5th
2
5th (2) Genchev (5/1 -50%)
Genchev

5
5/1(-50%)
(2) Genchev 5/1, Late gains looking to need further already third beaten 6 1/4l in Pat Smullen Stakes (Listed) at Naas debut; middle-distance prospect but sets form standard so strong claims down in grade
Split a pair of Joseph O'Brien-trained winners when third in a Listed race, good chance.
6th
1
6th (1) Accelereight (50/1 -52%)
Accelereight

50
50/1(-52%)
(1) Accelereight 50/1, 26 Feb; 78,000 euros Galiway colt; half-brother to Rocquemont, smart at 8f; stable can get the odd first time out winner; market can guide
Seventh foal, half-brother to two French winners, dam maiden, trainer also runs Hanak.
7th
8
7th (8) That's No Joke (40/1 -21%)
That's No Joke

40
40/1(-21%)
(8) That's No Joke 40/1, 1 May; Saxon Warrior colt; half-brother to Marchetti, useful at 8f; dam very useful at 8f at 2yo; top trainer; stable second string on jockey bookings
Half-brother to two winners, dam placed, half-sister to two useful Japanese winners.
8th
3
8th (3) Hanak (28/1 -75%)
Hanak

28
28/1(-75%)
(3) Hanak 28/1, 3 Apr; Palace Pier colt; half-brother to Hanalia, high-class at 10f; dam very useful at 8f; looks stable first string on jockey booking; market best guide
Half-brother to five winners including Group 2 scorer Hanalia and two Group 3 winners.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content,

Aidan O'Brien runs two newcomers in this maiden and riding arrangements indicate that MONTREAL is the stable pick. This son of Sea The Stars has a Group 2 entry in the Futurity Stakes at the Curragh next month. His stablemate, Pierre Bonnard, is a son of Camelot and, interestingly, holds that engagement in addition to a Group 1 National Stakes entry, so there is a lot to like on paper. Johnny Murtagh's Hanak could be a lively debutant as he boasts some useful relatives. Genchev outran his odds when third on debut at Naas and that run will stand to him, while South Island ran fifth in a good maiden at the Curragh and has big-race entries.

Balllydoyle newcomers Montreal and Pierre Bonnard may struggle to cop with GENCHEV, who was placed in a Listed race on debut

17:25 Leopardstown 8f PREDICTION SIMULATION


17:57 Leopardstown 7f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
3
1st (3) Mayflower (12/1 -50%)
Mayflower

12
12/1(-50%)
(3) Mayflower 12/1, 2 Feb; 50,000gns breeze-up purchase by Ardad; dam fair at 11f; yard in good form; market may prove best guide
By a speedy sire and breeze-up graduate is one to watch in the market on debut.
2
1
2nd (1) Teewinot (13/8 -8%)
Teewinot

1.625
13/8(-8%)
(1) Teewinot 13/8, Slowly away 2 1/2l fourth in a maiden over 6f at Fairyhouse first-time out; potential threat with improvement likely
Beaten 2.5l on debut over 6f; bred to appreciate this longer trip so can be a major player.
3
7
3rd (7) Cherry Hill Girl (4/1 +82%)
Cherry Hill Girl

4
4/1(+82%)
(7) Cherry Hill Girl 4/1, 9 Mar; 6,000 euros Belardo filly; half-sister to Goldrush Kid, useful at 6f; dam useful from 6f to 7f at 2yo; stable can get the odd first time out winner; worth following in the betting
E6,000 yearling seems best watched on debut unless attracting market support.
4
4
4th (4) Spinning Around (8/1 -60%)
Spinning Around

8
8/1(-60%)
(4) Spinning Around 8/1, Well beaten in an auction race at Roscommon only start; off a short-break; may contend with improvement likely
Fancied on debut but disappointed, beaten 11l and will have to do a fair bit better.
5th
2
5th (2) Victorious Dream (18/1 -13%)
Victorious Dream

18
18/1(-13%)
(2) Victorious Dream 18/1, 16 Apr; Ghaiyyath filly; dam moderate at 6f; stable quiet just now; best watched
By a young sire who is doing well at stud but will probably improve for this.
6th
5
6th (5) Amerilis (9/4 +0%)
Amerilis

2.25
9/4(+0%)
(5) Amerilis 9/4, Slowly away beaten 9l in a maiden over 6f at The Curragh on debut; trainer in form; tongue-tie first time; off a short-break; strong claims
Beaten 8.5l in a 6f Curragh maiden on debut; trip should suit and she can be a big player.
7th
6
7th (6) Zorka (50/1 -100%)
Zorka

50
50/1(-100%)
(6) Zorka 50/1, 25 Feb; 20,000 euros Flintshire filly; dam poor at 7f; looks an unlikely winner on debut
A E26,000 foal made E20,000 as a yearling; likely to improve from this.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content,

TEEWINOT showed that there is plenty to work with when fourth on debut at Fairyhouse. She put in good late work to be beaten two-and-a-half lengths by the winner and, granted normal improvement, should be heavily involved. Amerilis receives 4lb from Teewinot and that gives her a good chance. She came home sixth on her first start in a fillies' maiden at the Curragh and the form has been well franked by several of the horses in front of her. Spinning Around is a nicely-bred sort who ought to take a step forward after her debut fifth at Roscommon.

Preference is for AMERILIS as the Curragh maiden she ran in was a strong race and she gets a handy 4lb from Teewinot.

17:57 Leopardstown 7f PREDICTION SIMULATION


18:27 Leopardstown (Class 1) 7f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Class Runs Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
3
1st (3) Composing (4/9 +60%)
Composing

0.444444
4/9(+60%)
(3) Composing 4/9, Yard won this last three runnings of race; well backed when winning a maiden at The Curragh by 3/4l last time; top course trainer; threat with promise of much more to come
Beat the well-fancied Cape Sounion at the Curragh on his second outing, obvious chance.
2
5
2nd (5) Skydance (4/1 +38%)
Skydance

4
4/1(+38%)
(5) Skydance 4/1, Every chance and improved up in class on second start 3 1/4l third in Airlie Stud Stakes (Group 2) over 6f at The Curragh most recent run behind Guineas fav; debut form franked in Anglesey; fair claims if building on that
Probably a little flattered by the detail of her Group 3 third but promising nonetheless.
3
6
3rd (6) Smexy (33/1 +0%)
Smexy

33
33/1(+0%)
(6) Smexy 33/1, Beaten 3l in a maiden over 6f at Fairyhouse on debut; unproven on easy ground; plenty more needed and likely outclassed
Carried wide when trying to challenge on her debut at Fairyhouse, this looks ambitious.
4
2
4th (2) Brownstown (7/1 -180%)
Brownstown

7
7/1(-180%)
(2) Brownstown 7/1, 1/2l winner in a maiden here on debut; that form boosted; proven on soft ground; squeak
Had trial experience before C&D win, handled soft ground which could be an asset again.
5th
4
5th (4) Red Autumn (14/1 -56%)
Red Autumn

14
14/1(-56%)
(4) Red Autumn 14/1, Well backed when winning a maiden at Bellewstown over 8f by 5l last time; outside chance but plenty to find with Brownstown on debut meeting
Won over 1m at Bellewstown, showing the benefit of debut in the race won by Brownstown.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

18:27 Leopardstown (Class 1) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

COMPOSING benefited from her debut performance at the Curragh when stepped up to 7f at the same venue and duly obliging. Aidan O'Brien's filly is likely to have further improvement to come and has a fine opportunity to deliver up in class. Skydance may not have a '1' beside her name, but her third place in a Group 2 at the Curragh is strong form. There has been plenty of rain over Leopardstown and Brownstown is proven on soft ground courtesy of a victory in a fillies' maiden over a similar trip at this track.

Gavin Cromwell's BROWNSTOWN was a debut C&D winner after picking up experience in a Naas trial. He is just preferred to Composing

18:27 Leopardstown (Class 1) 7f PREDICTION SIMULATION


18:57 Leopardstown (Class 1) 7f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Class Runs Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
3
1st (3) North Coast (3/1 -33%)
North Coast

3
3/1(-33%)
(3) North Coast 3/1, Solid effort and at least ran to form of second start second beaten 3 1/4l in Pat Smullen Stakes (Listed) over 8f at Naas latest; holds Flanker Jet on that; ought to go close
Has shown a decent standard of form but may struggle to reverse form with Flushing Meadows.
2
2
2nd (2) Flushing Meadows (30/100 +40%)
Flushing Meadows

0.3
30/100(+40%)
(2) Flushing Meadows 30/100, Yard has won 3 of last 5 runnings of race; well backed, improved markedly up in class on second start second beaten a short-head in Anglesey Stakes (Group 3) over 6f at The Curragh latest; big, strong, attractive type, likely to be progressive; tough to beat
Had North Coast back in third when winning on debut, can atone for Anglesey Stakes defeat.
3
4
3rd (4) Prospect Thunder (25/1 -14%)
Prospect Thunder

25
25/1(-14%)
(4) Prospect Thunder 25/1, Colt by high-class sprinter Acclamation; half-brother to Nouvel Espoir, useful at 5f; dam very useful miler Hope Lake; probably effective 7f; pitched in at the deep end; market can guide
Newcomer by Acclamation out of a Shamardal mare, stablemate of Flanker Jet, tough task.
4
1
4th (1) Flanker Jet (50/1 +0%)
Flanker Jet

50
50/1(+0%)
(1) Flanker Jet 50/1, Possibly didn't stay up in trip, but seemed outclassed comfortably held in Pat Smullen Stakes (Listed) over 8f at Naas last time; hard to recommend
Promising debut before failing to do himself justice in a Listed race over 1m at Naas.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content,

18:57 Leopardstown (Class 1) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

FLUSHING MEADOWS just failed by a short head in a Group 3 over a shorter trip in the Curragh and ought to relish this extended 7f. He was a good winner of his maiden in the Curragh and has a whole range of big-race options. North Coast hacked up in a Down Royal maiden and then finished second in Listed company over 1m in Naas, so he's definitely a worthy opponent. Adrian Murray fields the other two colts in newcomer Prospect Thunder and twice-raced Flanker Jet (who was well behind North Coast in sixth at Naas). The former must be well regarded to be starting his career in a Group 3.

An expensive loser at 2-9 in the Anglesey Stakes, FLUSHING MEADOWS\b should make amends by confirming debut form with \bNorth Coast

18:57 Leopardstown (Class 1) 7f PREDICTION SIMULATION


19:27 Leopardstown 9f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1
1st (1) Alice Monet (4/1 +27%)
Alice Monet

4
4/1(+27%)
(1) Alice Monet 4/1, Ideally suited by trip when winning a claimer at Fairyhouse over 10f by 10l last time; possibly bit flattered by well treated for handicap debut; big chance if handling the easier ground
Easily got off the mark in an optional claiming race over 1m2f; respected on h'cap debut.
2
4
2nd (4) Refreshment (5/1 -82%)
Refreshment

5
5/1(-82%)
(4) Refreshment 5/1, Scored by 2l off 71 over 8f at Cork penultimate start; tenth beaten 5 1/2l off 79 last time where met trouble; trainer in form; could bounce back
Won handicaps over 1m here and at Cork last month before a lesser effort at the Curragh.
3
3
3rd (3) Onemoredance (15/8 -56%)
Onemoredance

1.875
15/8(-56%)
(3) Onemoredance 15/8, Raced freely when landing a handicap by 1 1/4l off 76 here last time; hugely progressive on varying ground; could figure once again
Is 2lb well in after her C&D win last week; handles soft so has to be taken seriously.
4
2
4th (2) Dancing Teapot (13/8 +54%)
Dancing Teapot

1.625
13/8(+54%)
(2) Dancing Teapot 13/8, Hung, badly hampered key stage and not given a hard time when beaten beaten 7l in a handicap over 8f at Ascot last time; usually consistent; top jockey back on board; consistent at 1m on sound surface, remain competitive up in trip
Never involved in a hot handicap at Royal Ascot but this is much less competitive.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

ONEMOREDANCE is proven on slower ground and has a shot at the hat-trick. She runs under the 7lb penalty for winning over C&D last week and has certainly hit a rich vein of form in winning three of her last five races. There is pace in this race and it could set up nicely for Refreshment, who came from well back to strike at this track and at Cork in June. He has never raced over 1m1f before, but looks worth a shot at it the way he finished off those aforementioned races. Dancing Teapot has plenty of form to be a threat if handling cut in the ground, while Alice Monet was a runaway winner in Fairyhouse but that was in claiming company.

A chance is taken on DANCING TEAPOT to bounce back from an ordinary run in a much stronger race at Royal Ascot.

19:27 Leopardstown 9f PREDICTION SIMULATION


19:57 Leopardstown 12f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
4
1st (4) Happy Pharoah (7/2 +13%)
Happy Pharoah

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(4) Happy Pharoah 7/2, Ideally suited by trip when winning a maiden here by 1/2l last time; beat Red King that day; consistent; easy ground a worry
Won a C&D maiden last time on good ground; tongue-tie retained and is considered.
2
1
2nd (1) Floresta (13/2 -8%)
Floresta

6.5
13/2(-8%)
(1) Floresta 13/2, Won an auction race at Limerick over 11f by 3l last time; well backed that day; steadily progressive; chance if handling the easy ground
Won a maiden over just short of 1m4f last time on gd/fm; respected but unraced on soft.
3
6
3rd (6) Fervent (11/2 -22%)
Fervent

5.5
11/2(-22%)
(6) Fervent 11/2, Improved again up in trip won a handicap at Fairyhouse over 12f by 1 1/4l last time; progressive over middle distances; more needed up in grade
Up 22lb for two Fairyhouse wins over 1m2f-1m4f; this softer ground is an unknown.
4
3
4th (3) Marazion (6/1 +25%)
Marazion

6
6/1(+25%)
(3) Marazion 6/1, Ran to form 5l third in a 3yo race over 10f at Naas most recent run; that form franked; steadily progressive; off a short-break; longer trip a plus; can get off the mark
Beaten 5l by Group 2-placed Galveston last time; handles this ground and considered.
5th
5
5th (5) Red King (7/2 +13%)
Red King

3.5
7/2(+13%)
(5) Red King 7/2, Well backed second beaten 3 1/4l in a handicap over 10f at Navan latest; cheekpieces first time; trainer in form; consistent; threat
Was 2nd in a C&D maiden before a decent h'cap debut over 1m2f; needs more; handles soft.
6th
2
6th (2) Mister Adam (3/1 +14%)
Mister Adam

3
3/1(+14%)
(2) Mister Adam 3/1, Well backed when winning a handicap here over 12f by a short-head last time; previous maiden form franked; steadily progressive; off a short-break; could figure
Won a 1m4f handicap at this track last time; the form of that race isn't all that strong.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

Waldgeist filly FLORESTA is going the right way after drawing nicely clear over an extended 1m3f in Limerick. She ought to appreciate this staying test. Mister Adam used every yard of 1m4f to get up by a short head at this venue in May and has to come under consideration. Red King looked like a winner in waiting when he travelled into the lead at Navan. He was outgunned inside the final furlong, though, and a tongue-strap and cheekpieces are reached for. Fervent showed an aptitude for Fairyhouse in clocking up a pair of victories there in June and shouldn't be underestimated, while Marazion and C&D winner Happy Pharoah are far from out of contention.

MARAZION is the most interesting in this, having been beaten only 5l by the subsequently Group 2-placed Galveston last time.

19:57 Leopardstown 12f PREDICTION SIMULATION


20:27 Leopardstown 15f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement ATR Speed Form Plus Speed Runs Speed at Distance LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1
1st (1) Curious Bride (12/1 -140%)
Curious Bride

12
12/1(-140%)
(1) Curious Bride 12/1, Ran to form beaten 3/4l off 70 over 2m at Tramore last time; consistent over 2m on sound surface; easy ground a worry but danger
Stays well and showed signs of a return to form when third at Tramore last time.
2
8
2nd (8) No Big Deal (5/1 +64%)
No Big Deal

5
5/1(+64%)
(8) No Big Deal 5/1, Yard has won 2 of last 9 runnings of race; ideally suited by trip beaten 9l in a handicap over 1m5f at Navan last time; off a short-break; longer trip a plus; needs more
Ordinary sort on the Flat and over hurdles, met trouble in running at Navan in April.
3
6
3rd (6) The Truant (10/1 +29%)
The Truant

10
10/1(+29%)
(6) The Truant 10/1, Raced freely beaten 5l in a handicap over 2m1f at Limerick last time; generally out of form; visor first time; consistent; bit more needed
Not a frequent winner, appears held by Makaiah on running at Limerick last month.
4
10
4th (10) Ranting And Raven (7/2 +42%)
Ranting And Raven

3.5
7/2(+42%)
(10) Ranting And Raven 7/2, Ran to form beaten 2 1/2l off 64 over 1m5f at Down Royal last time; cheekpieces first time; consistent; unproven on soft; fair mark; go close if stamina holds up but that is guaranteed
Placed in three of her four starts in blinkers, needs to improve with cheekpieces on now.
5th
7
5th (7) Quiz Test (9/2 +44%)
Quiz Test

4.5
9/2(+44%)
(7) Quiz Test 9/2, Beaten 5l in a handicap over 2m1f at Limerick last time; tongue-tie first time; just 1lb above last winning mark; outside chance
Just in front of The Truant at Limerick, the pair have a bit to find with Makaiah.
6th
5
6th (5) Makaiah (5/1 +0%)
Makaiah

5
5/1(+0%)
(5) Makaiah 5/1, Scored by 2l off 58 over 1m5f at Navan in May; fourth beaten 3l off 67 last time; consistent; in the mix
Admirably consistent this term apart from a poor Gowran run, unlikely to be far away.
7th
9
7th (9) Churchill Rose (33/1 -32%)
Churchill Rose

33
33/1(-32%)
(9) Churchill Rose 33/1, Down the field in a maiden hurdle over 2m1f at Cork most recent; generally out of form; best watched back on flat
Won twice for Charlie Fellowes, poor recent form in maiden hurdles, this may suit better.
8th
4
8th (4) Make Good (7/2 -5%)
Make Good

3.5
7/2(-5%)
(4) Make Good 7/2, Well treated at weights when landing a handicap by 9 1/2l off 60 over 2m at Tramore last time; easier ground a plus; former Graded hurdle winner; leading player
Veteran made all and won easily at Tramore 16 days ago, could go in again off 8lb higher.
9th
3
9th (3) Albert Hirsch (66/1 -32%)
Albert Hirsch

66
66/1(-32%)
(3) Albert Hirsch 66/1, Looked to want further down the field in a maiden over 10f at The Curragh most recent; blinkers first time; needs more on handicap debut
Well held in bumpers, has shown little in three Flat runs over shorter trips, blinkered.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

Darragh O'Sullivan's 7lb claim has MAKAIAH on an attractive mark for this staying test. She is effectively racing off 60 and that is just 2lb higher than when she won at Navan in May. Soft ground holds no fears for her. Jockey Robert Whearty is having a very good season and The Truant, in a first-time visor, can get in the mix. Make Good cruised home by almost 10 lengths at Tramore and is likely to be popular off 8lb higher. Bottom-weight Ranting And Raven would be a player if handling slower ground, while Open To Question is unexposed on the Flat and could get involved.

Former Grade 2 hurdle winner MAKE GOOD (nap) produced a lively front-running performance to win at Tramore and may defy an 8lb rise

20:27 Leopardstown 15f PREDICTION SIMULATION


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