There were 55 Races on Saturday 12th July 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at York, 6 races at Chester, 6 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

NEVER SHOUT NEVER is a generally consistent sort and gained a second win over the minimum trip when getting up close home at Dundalk last December. The selection has filled the runner-up spot twice on turf this season including over a similar distance at Listowel last month. No Alibi narrowly opened her account at the second attempt in Cork and is an obvious threat, while Gran Habano and Ja'marr are others to consider. The latter won twice over a mile at Dundalk last year and it will be interesting to see how he copes with this drop in trip.

No Alibi will be popular but she is taken on with NEVER SHOUT NEVER, who looks as if this longer trip will suit.
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ZARAGOZA won a 19-runner Curragh handicap off a rating of 58 over a similar trip last summer and may have found a good opportunity to add to his tally. The Dermot Weld-trained gelding shaped well when third to Devil's Angel at Navan and again kept on well behind Carrigans Grove in a Naas handicap that has been working out well. Spirit Of Eagles has dropped to an attractive mark and enters calculations on her second at Down Royal last time. Mark's One has been far from disgraced in two outings for the Clearys this term, while the veteran Tynamite has gained all six career wins at Dundalk but ran a cracker over a mile here last month.

MARK'S ONE was unlucky not to finish closer at Fairyhouse last month and may be able to get his head in front off 2lb lower
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ANGELIGHT may have been undone by the combination of soft ground and an extended 1m1f at Gowran last time and a reproduction of her previous close fourth over a mile at Naas may be good enough. The form of that race has been working out quite well and she is now fitted with blinkers. Marlborough Place made a pleasing debut when third to Cold Hearted at the Curragh last month and the benefit of that experience plus this step up in trip should see him go close. Raykir has posted three consistent runs and, like the selection, connections now reach for headgear.

MARLBOROUGH PLACE (nap) should prove hard to beat stepped up in trip after a fine debut effort at the Curragh
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KATIE ROSS has joined Gavin Cromwell this season and spoiled her chance by running too freely when reappearing here last month before not enjoying much luck in running at Down Royal. She finished well to take fifth behind The Bog Bank and is bred to appreciate this longer trip. Oiche Rua caused a 33/1 shock when scoring at Bellewstown last week, with Shahada Ace nearly four lengths behind in third, while Jasmine Affanalis is another to consider on her staying on second to In The Minus over 7f here last month.

JASMINE AFFANALIS ran on well over 7f here last time out and she gets the vote stepped up in trip
Class & Speed Card

FLORESTA took a nice step forward from her debut at Dundalk when staying on strongly into third behind Delta over 1m4f at Fairyhouse. Johnny Murtagh's team are in good form as evidenced by a treble at Fairyhouse on Wednesday and she probably has most to fear from Tenoya, who has been prominent throughout when placed on both outings over 1m4f. Fitzroy Gardens and Monntie both finished well on debut and could improve significantly with that experience under their belt.

Though FLORESTA would ideally be better over another furlong, the 1m4f Fairyhouse maiden she was third in last time is the best form.
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SLIEVE BEARNAGH has won five times and the dual-purpose gelding has been placed twice on the Flat this year including over a similar trip here in April. He doesn't have too many secrets from the handicapper at this stage of his career but looks sure to give a good account. Stepdance carries a 7lb penalty after winning at Tramore on Tuesday, while Jurality has shown promise on a number of occasions this year and Nicola Burns is a positive booking. Together Aclaim often loses ground at the start but overcame that tendency to score over 1m2f at Cork on his penultimate start.

Not many of these can be easily fancied so the percentage call is to go with recent Tramore comeback winner STEPDANCE
Class & Speed Card

WOODSHAW WHISPER made a winning start for Ger Lyons when justifying favouritism in a Dundalk maiden over an extended 1m2f and the form of his subsequent third to Starford at Gowran has worked out very well since. He should be suited by this step up in trip. Riding arrangements suggest Waterford Flow is the pick of Joseph O'Brien's pair, and he came home well from off the pace in an ultra-competitive handicap at Royal Ascot last time. Camevere has shown promise at Dundalk and was far from disgraced when fourth behind Angelo Pio on her handicap debut at Down Royal last month.

Not beaten far in a much more competitive Royal Ascot handicap over 1m4f last time, WATERFORD FLOW can get off the mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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