Naas Races & Results Tomform Saturday 6th May 2023

There were 59 Races on Saturday 6th May 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Cork, 8 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Hexham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 6th May 2023

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

13:00 Naas Maiden 5f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (2) Devious (2.2/1 +69%)
Devious

2.2/1(+69%)
(2) Devious 2.2/1, Foaled April 3. 100,000 gns foal, 140,000 gns yearling, Starspangledbanner colt. Half-brother to 1¼m winner At Liberty and 2-y-o 6f winner Hitoyogiri.
Starspangledbanner colt made 140,000gns as a yearling; yard has had two winning juveniles.
2
2nd (4) Mr Saturday (6/1 -20%)
Mr Saturday

6/1(-20%)
(4) Mr Saturday 6/1, Foaled January 25. 70,000 gns yearling, Blue Point colt. Closely related to 10.5f winner Royal Monarch and half-brother to 9f winner Court of Appeal. One to take seriously on debut.
His first-season sire has a had a few winners already; 70,000gns yearling.
3
3rd (3) Jalaybee (8/1 -256%)
Jalaybee

8/1(-256%)
(3) Jalaybee 8/1, Foaled February 8. 80,000 gns foal, 100,000 gns yearling, Showcasing colt. Dam 2-y-o 5f winner (scored on debut). Second of 5 in maiden at the Curragh (6f, heavy, 9/2) on debut 20 days ago. Likely to improve and highly respected.
Second to a Ballydoyle colt in fiver-runner Curragh maiden (6f, heavy); contender.
4
4th (1) Carnegie Hall (2.5/1 -25%)
Carnegie Hall

2.5/1(-25%)
(1) Carnegie Hall 2.5/1, Foaled February 20. No Nay Never colt. Dam, third at 1m in US, half-sister to useful 1¼m winner Elegant Verse out of smart winner up to 1m (2-y-o 5.5f/6f winner) Special Duty. Noteworthy newcomer.
Dam a half-sister to French 1m4f Listed winner Elegant Verse out of top-class Special Duty.
5th
5th (8) Smart Impression (22/1 +12%)
Smart Impression

22/1(+12%)
(8) Smart Impression 22/1, Foaled April 23. €14,000 yearling, Elzaam filly. Dam unraced half-sister to useful 2-y-o 5f winner Mr Scarlet.
Elzaam filly cost E14,000 as a yearling; dam half-sister to Group-placed 5f 2yo winner.
6th
6th (9) Travel Candy (125/1 -25%)
Travel Candy

125/1(-25%)
(9) Travel Candy 125/1, Foaled April 25. Dandy Man filly. Dam unraced half-sister to smart winner up to 8.2f Rajeem. 33/1, seventh of 9 in maiden at this course (5.9f, heavy) on debut 12 days ago.
Well beaten seventh of nine on debut here last month; will need more experience.
7th
7th (5) Smash Factor (9/1 +59%)
Smash Factor

9/1(+59%)
(5) Smash Factor 9/1, €80,000Y. Half-brother to 5f-6f winner Morty (by Kingman) and 2-y-o 7f winner Tiverton (by Expert Eye). Fourth of 7 in maiden (17/2) at Navan (5.8f, heavy) on debut 14 days ago. Should improve.
Fourth of seven behind impressive Ballydoyle newcomer at Navan; entitled to improve.
8th
8th (7) Matter Of Fact (6.5/1 +13%)
Matter Of Fact

6.5/1(+13%)
(7) Matter Of Fact 6.5/1, Foaled March 26. No Nay Never filly. Half-sister to useful 5f/6f winner Provocateuse. Highly respected on debut.
No Nay Never half-sister to 5f-6f winner Provocateuse; dam Listed-placed 5.5f 2yo winner.
9th
9th (6) Glor Alainn (33/1 -65%)
Glor Alainn

33/1(-65%)
(6) Glor Alainn 33/1, Foaled April 4. Vocalised filly. Dam maiden half-sister to useful 1m winner Wexford Native. Trainer going well.
Homebred Vocalised filly; dam a half-sister to 7f winner, including at two, Theodorico.
LTO Selection:

13:00 Naas Maiden 5f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

It is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well based on this summary, as they all have varying degrees of potential and unknown factors as first-time or early career runners. However, based on their recent performances and breeding, 8/1 (3) JALAYBEE and 9/1 (5) SMASH FACTOR appear to have a strong chance of finishing in the top three. 2.5/1 (1) CARNEGIE HALL and 6.5/1 (7) MATTER OF FACT are also noteworthy newcomers to watch.

The well-bred CARNEGIE HALL may be good enough to make a winning debut here. The son of No Nay Never is a grandson of champion filly Special Duty, who was awarded both the English and French 1000 Guineas in the stewards' room 13 years ago. Jessica Harrington saddles another newcomer by No Nay Never, Matter Of Fact. She is a half-sister to Provocateuse, a three-time winner for the yard, and their dam is a half-sister to Arc winner Bago and dual Group 1 winner Maxios. Jalaybee has form in the book and that is a big asset at this time of year. The Showcasing colt chased home impressive winner Democracy at the Curragh 20 days ago and could go close with that run under his belt.

A few interesting newcomers, but JALAYBEE is speedily bred and shaped well on debut, so he's the most likely winner. Carnegie Hall, Mr Saturday and Devious are all newcomers with appeal, and market support for any of them should be highly respected.

Ballydoyle has already unleashed some nice juveniles and \CARNEGIE HALL\p is the choice; how Devious goes in the market will be noted


13:35 Naas Handicap 5f - 19 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (3) Harry's Hill (7.5/1 -67%)
Harry's Hill

7.5/1(-67%)
(3) Harry's Hill 7.5/1, Poorly drawn when sixth of 10 in handicap at Cork (5f, heavy, 5/1) 28 days ago. Three-time 5f winner last term and handily weighted again. Big shout.
Hat-trick last summer; possibly unsuited by testing ground since; 3lb above winning mark.
2
2nd (5) Lokada (6/1 -20%)
Lokada

6/1(-20%)
(5) Lokada 6/1, Latest win at Dundalk in November. Below form fifth of 10 in handicap at Dundalk (5f, 16/5). Off 155 days. Others more persuasive.
Thwarted in hat-trick bid when last seen but wide throughout and possibly more to come.
3
3rd (6) Mymomentintime (6/1 +50%)
Mymomentintime

6/1(+50%)
(6) Mymomentintime 6/1, Respectable fifth of 10 in handicap (10/1) at Cork (5f, heavy) 28 days ago. Looks competitive on form.
Left previous form behind with dominant Curragh win; not as good on worse ground since.
4
4th (21) So Majestic (22/1 +12%)
So Majestic

22/1(+12%)
(21) So Majestic 22/1, Thrice-raced maiden. Hooded for 1st time tongue strap on for 1st time, seventh of 16 in maiden at Cork (5f, heavy, 40/1) 28 days ago. Makes handicap debut with lots to find.
Modest form in maidens and 10lb wrong for her handicap debut.
5th
5th (17) Sosallycanwait (22/1 +56%)
Sosallycanwait

22/1(+56%)
(17) Sosallycanwait 22/1, Only ninth of 11 to Senor Carrots in handicap (33/1) at Dundalk (5f) 22 days ago. Remains a maiden after 17 Flat runs.
0-17; may come on for AW return; feasibly treated on bits of form; needs ground to dry out.
6th
6th (12) Jazzy Dancer (7.5/1 +17%)
Jazzy Dancer

7.5/1(+17%)
(12) Jazzy Dancer 7.5/1, C&D winner. Twelve runs since last win in 2022. Good second of 12 in handicap (3/1) at Dundalk (6f). Off 108 days. Needs considering.
Sole win came over C&D last summer from 1lb lower; mixed record on turf; off 108 days.
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7th (4) Screen Siren (11/1 +31%)
Screen Siren

11/1(+31%)
(4) Screen Siren 11/1, 17/2, only fifth of 7 in handicap at Dundalk (6f) 51 days ago. Cheekpieces back on. Others more persuasive.
Both wins over 5f at Cork; consistent sort who may come on for Dundalk return.
8th
8th (16) Stanhope (12/1 +40%)
Stanhope

12/1(+40%)
(16) Stanhope 12/1, Latest win at Navan in October. Below form sixth of 20 in handicap at Navan (5.8f, heavy, 16/1) 14 days ago, never nearer. Others more persuasive.
Winner from 4lb lower at back-end of last term; may come on for return; 0-6 at this venue.
9th
9th (9) Dagoda (12/1 +52%)
Dagoda

12/1(+52%)
(9) Dagoda 12/1, 18/1, below form fifteenth of 24 in handicap at the Curragh (6f, soft) 5 days ago. Remains a maiden after 18 Flat runs.
0-18; didn't seem to appreciate a drop to 6f earlier in week; 5f unlikely to help.
10th
10th (7) Shoebox King (7.5/1 +6%)
Shoebox King

7.5/1(+6%)
(7) Shoebox King 7.5/1, Good fourth of 11 in handicap at this course (5.9f, heavy, 9/1) 12 days ago. Enters calculations.
Went close in maidens before h'cap win in September; shapes like return to 5f may suit.
11th
11th (13) Distillate (40/1 -21%)
Distillate

40/1(-21%)
(13) Distillate 40/1, Winner at Dundalk in March. Tenth of 14 in handicap at Sligo (5.7f, soft, 14/1) 6 days ago. Can give a good account if shrugging off latest effort.
Off the mark over 7f on AW this year; poor run at Sligo this week and needs further.
12th
12th (10) Linger For Longer (20/1 -67%)
Linger For Longer

20/1(-67%)
(10) Linger For Longer 20/1, Very good third of 12 in maiden at Tipperary (5f, good to soft, 20/1) 16 days ago, barely adequate test. In the picture.
0-13; produced career best when third in maiden latest; up 7lb but may come on for that.
13th
13th (8) Soi Dao (33/1 +18%)
Soi Dao

33/1(+18%)
(8) Soi Dao 33/1, First run since leaving Rod Millman when fourteenth of 20 in handicap at Navan (5.8f, heavy, 22/1) 14 days ago. Needs to bounce back.
Just one win in Britain; may have needed Irish debut latest; worth a go at this trip.
14th
14th (14) It'll Do My Day (11/1 +45%)
It'll Do My Day

11/1(+45%)
(14) It'll Do My Day 11/1, One win from 21 Flat runs. Tenth of 20 in handicap at Navan (5.8f, heavy, 12/1) 14 days ago. Nineteen runs since last win in 2021.
Losing run last two years; 5f with cut in ground is ideal but he's been below par of late.
15th
15th (15) Mass Gathering (33/1 +50%)
Mass Gathering

33/1(+50%)
(15) Mass Gathering 33/1, Course winner. 40/1, ninth of 12 in handicap at Dundalk (7f) 22 days ago. Back down in trip. Cheekpieces back on with more needed.
Course winner; struggled since Bellewstown win last term and above last winning mark.
16th
16th (2) Najat (40/1 -21%)
Najat

40/1(-21%)
(2) Najat 40/1, Eighth of 10 in handicap at Dundalk (7f, 100/1). Off 6 months. Down in trip. Has work to do.
Won on debut but has never built on that; bit to prove at 5f and on slow ground.
17th
17th (1) Senor Carrots (8/1 -100%)
Senor Carrots

8/1(-100%)
(1) Senor Carrots 8/1, 1 win from 2 runs this year. Cheekpieces on for 1st time, career best when winning 11-runner handicap at Dundalk (5f, 6/1) 22 days ago, keeping on well. 10lb higher now but still in the mix.
Took a big step forward on AW latest; 10lb rise is fine but has a bit to prove on turf.
18th
18th (20) Hot Whispers (40/1 +39%)
Hot Whispers

40/1(+39%)
(20) Hot Whispers 40/1, Seventeenth of 18 in handicap (20/1) at Navan (5f, heavy) 38 days ago. Must improve.
13-race maiden; tailed off on return and well out of the handicap.
19th
19th (18) Kimbah (80/1 -21%)
Kimbah

80/1(-21%)
(18) Kimbah 80/1, Last of 17 in handicap (66/1) at Navan (5f, good). Off 11 months.
Struggled for form last year, finishing last on her last 3 starts and has been off a year.
LTO Selection:

13:35 Naas Handicap 5f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

Based on the summary, it is difficult to confidently predict which horse will do well. However, some horses that may have a chance at finishing in the top three are 8/1 (7) SHOEBOX KING, 4.5/1 (3) HARRY'S HILL, and 12/1 (6) MYMOMENTINTIME.

There might be a bit more to come from LOKADA this season. The Exceed And Excel filly was progressive at the back end of last year, winning twice at Dundalk before a decent run to finish fifth at the all-weather venue after missing the kick. She remains on the same mark of 72 and is still fairly unexposed. Senor Carrots was a winner at Dundalk last month and got a 10lb hike for a cosy success. He dropped down to a low grade and with a win under his belt, could also progress. Conversant is a lot more exposed but has to be respected after bouncing back to winning ways at Sligo recently.

Plenty are in with a shout. HARRY'S HILL is best forgiven his latest sixth at Cork when poorly drawn and this three-time scorer in 2022 can capitalise on a handy-looking mark now to open his account for this term. In-form pair Shoebox King and Jazzy Dancer appeal as the pick of the rest and can chase home Martin Hassett's 5-y-o in that order.

Provided the ground doesn't deteriorate too much, HARRY'S HILL may be able to run a big race from just 3lb above his last winning mark


14:10 Naas Stakes 6f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (3) Johannes Brahms (0.83/1 +25%)
Johannes Brahms

0.83/1(+25%)
(3) Johannes Brahms 0.83/1, Foaled February 24. 200,000 gns yearling, Siyouni colt. Half-brother to 5f winner Dream By Day. Dam, 1m winner (including at 2 yrs), half-sister to useful 6f-1m winner Papa Stour. Stable in good form.
Siyouni colt; 200,000GNS yearling; half-brother to 5f winners; will improve for this.
2
2nd (4) Tourist (3.5/1 +13%)
Tourist

3.5/1(+13%)
(4) Tourist 3.5/1, Foaled February 28. £70,000 yearling, Zoustar colt. Half-brother to 5f winner Stream. Interesting newcomer.
£70,000 yearling; plenty of speed in his pedigree and yard do well with 2yos.
3
3rd (5) Making Time (11/1 +56%)
Making Time

11/1(+56%)
(5) Making Time 11/1, Foaled February 21. 12,000 gns yearling, Kessaar filly. Half-sister to 2-y-o 6f winner Fifty Year Storm. Dam, 5f winner who stayed 10.5f, half-sister to smart winning sprinter The Reaper.
12,000GNS yearling; dam Listed-placed 5f winner; yard in-form and have 2yo winners.
4
4th (6) What A Squeeze (12/1 -167%)
What A Squeeze

12/1(-167%)
(6) What A Squeeze 12/1, Foaled April 30. €75,000 yearling, Dark Angel filly. Sister to 7f/1m winner Schwarz Kaiser and useful 1m winner Ha Ha Ha and half-sister to several winners, including smart winner up to 9.4f Jack Naylor
Dark Angel filly; dam's pedigree suggests she may wants further; NR on heavy last month.
5th
5th (2) Gold Coast Galleon (4.5/1 +25%)
Gold Coast Galleon

4.5/1(+25%)
(2) Gold Coast Galleon 4.5/1, Foaled March 1. €42,000 foal, €65,000 yearling, Magna Grecia colt. Dam French 2-y-o 6f winner. Highly respected on debut.
Magna Grecia colt; 65,000Eur yearling; dam 6f 2yo winner; yard can ready a newcomer.
6th
6th (1) Carter Hall (20/1 -67%)
Carter Hall

20/1(-67%)
(1) Carter Hall 20/1, Foaled April 20. £38,000 yearling, U S Navy Flag gelding. Dam unraced, out of useful 9.5f winner Grenadia.
U S Navy Flat gelding; £38,000 yearling; dam related to middle distance winners.
LTO Selection:

14:10 Naas Stakes 6f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

It is difficult to predict with certainty which horse will do well based on this summary alone. However, 1.1/1 (3) JOHANNES BRAHMS is a Siyouni colt who is highly respected on debut, and his pedigree suggests that he may have potential to be a winner. Additionally, the stable is in good form. 6/1 (2) GOLD COAST GALLEON is another newcomer who is well-bred and can be expected to perform well. Therefore, these two horses may be strong contenders for the top three spots along with 4/1 (4) TOURIST, who has plenty of speed in his pedigree, and may make for an interesting newcomer.

No form to go on here and Ballydoyle colt JOHANNES BRAHMS gets a token vote. Aidan O'Brien has already introduced some nice juveniles this year and this Siyouni colt was a 200,000gns purchase as a yearling. His dam was Listed-placed in France. Jessica Harrington's charge What A Squeeze is a half-sister to Jack Naylor, a multiple stakes winner for the yard. Joseph O'Brien's Gold Coast Galleon is a son of Magna Grecia who cost 65,000 euros as a yearling. His dam won in France as a juvenile and is from a strong black-type family. Ger Lyons introduces Tourist, a Zoustar colt out of Ainippe who was a smart filly for the yard a few years ago.

All newcomers, and the market should point the way, but JOHANNES BRAHMS stands out on paper, as an expensive yearling, bred for speed. What A Squeeze and Tourist are the other pair respected.


14:45 Naas Handicap 6f - 14 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (7) Dandyville (3/1 +25%)
Dandyville

3/1(+25%)
(7) Dandyville 3/1, C&D winner. Five wins from 17 Flat runs. Career best when winning 13-runner handicap at Dundalk (6f, 11/8), running on. Off 162 days.
Bids for belated hat-trick up 7lb but best turf form is on better ground.
2
2nd (2) Craft Irish (12/1 +64%)
Craft Irish

12/1(+64%)
(2) Craft Irish 12/1, Ninth of 10 in handicap (6/1) at Cork (5f, heavy) 28 days ago. Blinkers on 1st time. Needs a couple of these to falter.
4-11 so far; won back-to-back h'caps last term; may come on from low-key return; fair mark.
3
3rd (1) Dream Today (20/1 -150%)
Dream Today

20/1(-150%)
(1) Dream Today 20/1, Latest win at Dundalk in February. 6/5, creditable 2¼ lengths third of 7 to reopposing Tai Sing Yeh in handicap at Dundalk (6f) 51 days ago, conceding first run. Merits consideration.
AW winner on penultimate start; disappointing 6-5fav latest but fair mark back on turf.
4
4th (14) Gegenpressing (16/1 +36%)
Gegenpressing

16/1(+36%)
(14) Gegenpressing 16/1, Below form fifth of 16 in handicap at Gowran (7f, soft, 12/1) 17 days ago.
Winner over 5.5f at Sligo last term; majority of his best form is over further.
5th
5th (4) Tawaazon (9/1 -29%)
Tawaazon

9/1(-29%)
(4) Tawaazon 9/1, Gained a fourth win since March when seeing off 19 rivals at Navan (5.8f, heavy) 14 days ago, always holding on. Can't rule out in current mood.
Arrives on the back of career best 2 weeks ago; this is more demanding from 12lb higher.
6th
6th (6) Sophie's Star (33/1 +50%)
Sophie's Star

33/1(+50%)
(6) Sophie's Star 33/1, 50/1, fourteenth of 15 in handicap at Catterick (5f, soft). Off 6 months. First run for yard after leaving Roger Fell.
Won first start for Roger Fell 11 months ago; lost her way at end of the campaign.
7th
7th (15) Cnodian (5.5/1 +54%)
Cnodian

5.5/1(+54%)
(15) Cnodian 5.5/1, Eleven runs since last win in 2022. 7/1, bit below form tenth of 18 in handicap at the Curragh (7f, soft) 5 days ago, slowly away.
Went close in several starts at the Curragh at end of last season; below form this term.
8th
8th (5) Warrior Brave (18/1 +28%)
Warrior Brave

18/1(+28%)
(5) Warrior Brave 18/1, Fourteen runs since last win in 2021. Below form sixth of 18 in handicap at Sakhir (6f, good to firm) 78 days ago. Not easy to make a case for.
On a losing run; unplaced in Bahrain through the winter and best form on better ground.
9th
9th (13) Rhythm King (10/1 -67%)
Rhythm King

10/1(-67%)
(13) Rhythm King 10/1, 1 win from 2 runs this year. Latest win at Bellewstown in April. 5/1, good third of 7 in handicap at this course (8f, heavy) 12 days ago. Back down in trip.
Took form to new level on return and ran well in defeat latest but tough ask dropped to 6f.
10th
10th (3) Anadora (28/1 -75%)
Anadora

28/1(-75%)
(3) Anadora 28/1, 22/1 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, creditable third of 8 in handicap at Pontefract (6f, good). Off 7 months. First run for yard after leaving Kevin Ryan. Something to find on form.
Returned to form at Pontefract when last seen; sold for 45,000GNS since; good record fresh.
11th
11th (12) Iva Batt (3.33/1 +39%)
Iva Batt

3.33/1(+39%)
(12) Iva Batt 3.33/1, Course winner. Good second of 11 in handicap (10/3) at this C&D (heavy) 12 days ago, clear of rest. Shortlist material.
Course winner; up 4lb for a head defeat over C&D and in the mix with repeat of that effort.
12th
12th (16) Un Bacio Ancora (28/1 +44%)
Un Bacio Ancora

28/1(+44%)
(16) Un Bacio Ancora 28/1, Remains a maiden after 17 Flat runs. 10/1, bit below form sixth of 10 in maiden at Sligo (5.7f, good to soft) 6 days ago, slowly away. Has work to do.
0-17; big run at Bath 2 starts ago but didn't back that up last week.
13th
13th (11) Tai Sing Yeh (28/1 +15%)
Tai Sing Yeh

28/1(+15%)
(11) Tai Sing Yeh 28/1, Latest win at Dundalk in March. 9/1, creditable sixth of 12 in handicap at Dundalk (6f) 25 days ago.
Dundalk winner in March; has run okay in defeat since; may need to come down in weights.
14th
14th (8) Half Nutz (14/1 -40%)
Half Nutz

14/1(-40%)
(8) Half Nutz 14/1, 3-time C&D winner. Below form sixth of 11 in handicap at this C&D (heavy, 4/1) 12 days ago, unable to sustain effort.
3-time C&D winner; not at his best for this yard so far but back on a good mark; respected.
LTO Selection:

14:45 Naas Handicap 6f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

1st: 5.5/1 (12) IVA BATT, 2nd: 8/1 (1) DREAM TODAY, 3rd: 7/1 (4) TAWAAZON

IVA BATT won on this card last year and also ran a cracker here last time. She just failed by a head to peg back Blairmayne 12 days ago and despite going up 4lb for that effort, she still looks on a nice mark, the same as when she won here 12 months ago. Jon Riggens was three and a quarter lengths behind the selection last time but, at the revised terms and with James Ryan claiming 7lb now, he could be a big danger. Dandyville ended last season in fine form with two wins at Dundalk and has to be respected. He probably wants the rain to stay away.

IVA BATT was having only his second outing for Ado McGuinness when a promising second over C&D last month and can go one better now. The thriving Tawaazon, Eddie Lynam's Jon Riggens and the selection's stablemate Dream Today head the dangers.

ANADORA won on her two previous seasonal debuts in Britain and shaped like a return to form was imminent when last seen


15:20 Naas Handicap 6f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Lord Massusus (3.33/1 +17%)
Lord Massusus

3.33/1(+17%)
(1) Lord Massusus 3.33/1, 1 win from 1 run this year. 13/2, career best when winning 6-runner minor event at Gowran (7f, heavy) 18 days ago, easily. Not taken lightly.
Very progressive profile with three wins (6f-1m) from last four starts; likes it soft.
2
2nd (10) Cash Or Crypto (25/1 +62%)
Cash Or Crypto

25/1(+62%)
(10) Cash Or Crypto 25/1, Lightly-raced winner. 33/1, ninth of 11 in nursery at this C&D (heavy). Off 6 months and needs to hit the ground running.
Big price when winning on debut at Listowel (6.5f, good) but well held in 3 starts since.
3
3rd (7) Polar Bear (12/1 -50%)
Polar Bear

12/1(-50%)
(7) Polar Bear 12/1, C&D winner. 1 win from 1 run this year. 10/3 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, career best when winning 6-runner minor event at Bellewstown (5f, heavy) 30 days ago. Well in the mix.
Came home well to win over 5f at Bellewstown; up 5lb and capable of further progress.
4
4th (5) King Of Scotia (4/1 +20%)
King Of Scotia

4/1(+20%)
(5) King Of Scotia 4/1, Lightly-raced winner. Winner at Dundalk in December. Very good second of 8 in handicap (4/1) at this C&D (heavy) 12 days ago. Ought to be in the shake-up.
Hung left but not much else wrong with second to stablemate over C&D; up another 2lb.
5th
5th (12) El Tesoro (28/1 -12%)
El Tesoro

28/1(-12%)
(12) El Tesoro 28/1, Lightly-raced winner. Cheekpieces on for 1st time, career best when winning 11-runner nursery at Dundalk (6f, 10/3), all out. 11lb higher now and more is needed after 178 days off.
All out to win off 65 on h'cap debut at Dundalk; 2lb wrong here so effectively 11lb higher.
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6th (9) Run Ran Run (4/1 +33%)
Run Ran Run

4/1(+33%)
(9) Run Ran Run 4/1, Thrice-raced winner. Won 18-runner maiden at the Curragh (6f, heavy, evens) 20 days ago, just holding on. Cheekpieces on 1st time. Makes handicap debut. Should have more to offer.
Scraped home at the Curragh, idling in front, and capable of better; cheekpieces fitted.
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7th (2) Tough Talk (4/1 +20%)
Tough Talk

4/1(+20%)
(2) Tough Talk 4/1, Twice-raced winner. Tongue strap on for 1st time, 3½ lengths second of 5 to Blackbeard in Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh (6f, good to soft, evens). Off 11 months. Makes handicap debut but not discounted.
Strong 2yo form gives him good chance on paper but yard quiet and long time off; blinkers.
8th
8th (4) Bossy Parker (12/1 +25%)
Bossy Parker

12/1(+25%)
(4) Bossy Parker 12/1, Cheekpieces on for 1st time, fifth of 7 in handicap (12/1) at this course (7f, heavy) 41 days ago. Stable having good spell so could bounce back.
Fifth of seven in Madrid Handicap on return; not sure drop to 6f will suit.
9th
9th (6) Something Nice (6/1 +0%)
Something Nice

6/1(+0%)
(6) Something Nice 6/1, Lightly-raced winner. Winner at Cork in April. 2/1, good second of 7 in handicap at this course (8f, heavy) 12 days ago. Back down in trip. Weighted to go close.
Narrowly beaten by stablemate of Lord Massusus over 1m here; up another 3lb and drops 2f.
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10th (3) Kodi Red (33/1 +0%)
Kodi Red

33/1(+0%)
(3) Kodi Red 33/1, 14½ lengths last of 7 to Mauiewowie in listed race (16/1) at the Curragh (5f, good), slowly away. Off 8 months. Makes handicap debut. Uphill task.
Not seen since dropping out of contention to finish in rear in Listed contest at Cork.
LTO Selection:

15:20 Naas Handicap 6f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

1st: 4/1 (1) LORD MASSUSUS 2nd: 6/1 (9) RUN RAN RUN 3rd: 8/1 (7) POLAR BEAR

A very competitive looking heat and KING OF SCOTIA may prove best. The Kessaar gelding ran really well when chasing home stablemate Red Letter Bray on his comeback run here in testing conditions 12 days ago and the going probably wasn't ideal. He had won at Dundalk when previously seen in December and, although rain is forecast, it probably won't be as deep as last time, when he was reported to have lugged left in the closing stages. Run Ran Run has also handled heavy ground recently but may appreciate it a bit nicer. He only got home by a nose at the Curragh last month after running around slightly in the closing stages and there looks more to come. Tough Talk is a fascinating runner. He beat Little Big Bear on his debut last season but hasn't been seen since chasing home Blackbeard in the Marble Hill Stakes. That long absence and the application of blinkers on his return would be a slight concern.

Cork-scorer SOMETHING NICE posted a very good second on his handicap debut there last time and another bold showing looks on the cards here so he gets the vote at the chief expense of impressive Gowran winner Lord Massusus. A solid case can be made for both Vanguard Star and King of Scotia too and they complete the shortlist in a very competitive handicap.

Progressive Lord Massusus is likely to show up well but RUN RAN RUN gets nearly a stone from the top weight and may have his measure


15:55 Naas Group 3 10f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (2) Caroline Street (5.5/1 -120%)
Caroline Street

5.5/1(-120%)
(2) Caroline Street 5.5/1, Lightly-raced winner. Below form 3 lengths sixth of 10 to Basil Martini in Weld Park Stakes (2/1) at the Curragh (7f, soft). Off 7 months. Significantly up in trip. Has best chance on form.
Second to Auguste Rodin in Leopardstown Group 2; well held at Curragh either side of that.
2
2nd (1) Lumiere Rock (3.33/1 +67%)
Lumiere Rock

3.33/1(+67%)
(1) Lumiere Rock 3.33/1, Lightly-raced winner. 7/1, 5¼ lengths fourth of 7 to Village Voice in listed race at Navan (10f, heavy) 14 days ago.
Couple of lengths behind Foniska in Navan Listed contest (1m2f, heavy) on return; penalty.
3
3rd (8) Red Riding Hood (5.5/1 -65%)
Red Riding Hood

5.5/1(-65%)
(8) Red Riding Hood 5.5/1, Thrice-raced winner. 1 win from 2 runs this year. 2/7, won 9-runner maiden at Dundalk (10.7f) 25 days ago, always holding on. Blinkers on 1st time and needs to raise her game but she may do just that.
All over the shop late on when winning over this trip at Dundalk and blinkers now fitted.
4
4th (7) Keep In Touch (10/1 -11%)
Keep In Touch

10/1(-11%)
(7) Keep In Touch 10/1, Useful filly. 23¼ lengths last of 7 to Village Voice in listed race (9/2) at Navan (10f, heavy) 14 days ago. Enters calculations.
Acts well on soft but didn't give her running on heavy ground at Navan a fortnight ago.
5th
5th (6) Foniska (3/1 +50%)
Foniska

3/1(+50%)
(6) Foniska 3/1, Lightly-raced winner. 11/2, good 3½ lengths third of 7 to Village Voice in listed race at Navan (10f, heavy) 14 days ago. Shouldn't be far away.
Didn't quite see out this trip on heavy ground at Navan after trying to make all.
6th
6th (4) Drummin Life (14/1 -17%)
Drummin Life

14/1(-17%)
(4) Drummin Life 14/1, Thrice-raced winner. 15/8, won 11-runner maiden at Gowran (8.3f, heavy). Off 6 months but may well do better and she's one for the shortlist.
Gowran maiden winner on third start at two; previously third behind Foniska at Thurles.
7th
7th (5) Fast Tara (9/1 +18%)
Fast Tara

9/1(+18%)
(5) Fast Tara 9/1, Thrice-raced winner. 7/4, won 12-runner maiden at Bellewstown (7.8f, heavy) 30 days ago, keeping on well. Up in trip and more on her plate here.
Snug winner of 1m maiden (heavy) at Bellewstown but 81-rated filly will need a lot more.
8th
8th (3) Diamondsareforever (6.5/1 -8%)
Diamondsareforever

6.5/1(-8%)
(3) Diamondsareforever 6.5/1, Once-raced winner. 10/1, won 13-runner minor event at Dundalk (8f) on debut, keeping on well. Off 136 days. Up in trip on this first run for yard after leaving W. P. Browne and new stable also saddles Red Riding Hood.
Interesting recruit to Ballydoyle after winning Dundalk maiden for Willie Browne on debut.
LTO Selection:

15:55 Naas Group 3 10f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

Based on the summary, 2.5/1 (2) CAROLINE STREET has the best chance on form and should be included in the top three. 12/1 (4) DRUMMIN LIFE is also a strong contender, having won a maiden race and previously finishing behind 6/1 (6) FONISKA. For the third spot, 6/1 (6) FONISKA could be a good choice despite not quite seeing out the trip on heavy ground in their last outing.

CAROLINE STREET had a standout piece of form last season, when chasing home Auguste Rodin in Group 2 company on Irish Champions Weekend, and she looks a nice filly for middle distances this term. She failed to repeat that form on her final start at the Curragh but ran into traffic problems that day over a shorter trip. Despite being by No Nay Never, she shapes like this kind of trip will bring about improvement and it will be fascinating to see how she fares on her return. Foniska has already posted a good effort this term when finishing third in the Salsabil Stakes at Navan. She gave way in the closing stages then to stablemate Village Voice and runner-up Jackie Oh having looked like she had her rivals on the stretch over a furlong from home. She has to be respected and may be able to confirm form with the fourth-placed from that race, Lumiere Rock.

CAROLINE STREET is taken to strike for last year's winning trainer-jockey combination. She sets a good standard based on her Group 2 second at Leopardstown in September and this step up in trip should be in her favour. Red Riding Hood and Drummin Life are promising fillies, while the former's stablemate Diamondsareforever is completely unexposed and needs a close look.

It wouldn't be a surprise to see Navan third FONISKA try to make all again and conditions won't be as gruelling on this occasion


16:30 Naas Stakes 10f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (4) New Variant (2.25/1 +36%)
New Variant

2.25/1(+36%)
(4) New Variant 2.25/1, Career best when winning 5-runner maiden (5/4) at Tipperary (12.4f, good to soft) 16 days ago, well on top finish. One to consider.
Forged clear in the straight to win five-runner maiden over extended 1m4f at Tipperary.
2
2nd (5) Roman Hands (8.5/1 -113%)
Roman Hands

8.5/1(-113%)
(5) Roman Hands 8.5/1, 3/1 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, won 15-runner maiden at Galway (7f, good to soft) when last seen, responding well. Off 9 months. Significantly up in trip. Could have more to offer.
Rallied to win useful 7f maiden at Galway festival; not seen since and headgear left off.
3
3rd (2) Sea Legend (4.5/1 +44%)
Sea Legend

4.5/1(+44%)
(2) Sea Legend 4.5/1, Lightly-raced maiden. Tongue strap on for 1st time, bit below form fourth of 14 in maiden (3/1) at Cork (10.1f, good to soft) 15 days ago.
Fourth over this trip at Cork; tongue-tie retained and may show the benefit of that run.
4
4th (6) Signora Bellissima (2/1 +20%)
Signora Bellissima

2/1(+20%)
(6) Signora Bellissima 2/1, Promising type. 20/1, career best when winning 12-runner handicap at Leopardstown (10f, heavy) 34 days ago, suited by increase in trip as she made all. One to follow.
Got good front-running ride from Powell when just hanging on over 1m2f at Leopardstown.
5th
5th (3) Duke Of Leggagh (6/1 -33%)
Duke Of Leggagh

6/1(-33%)
(3) Duke Of Leggagh 6/1, Fairly useful gelding. Latest win at Navan in March. 10 lengths last of 6 to Paddington in listed race at the Curragh (8f, soft, 18/1) 5 days ago. Back up in trip and this is easier.
Outclassed in Curragh Listed contest but progressive h'cap form prior to that; been busy.
6th
6th (1) Roaring Gallagher (11/1 -10%)
Roaring Gallagher

11/1(-10%)
(1) Roaring Gallagher 11/1, Winner at Bellewstown in August. Disappointing twice after. Off 6 months. Significantly up in trip. Tongue strap on 1st time. Plenty to find on form.
Bellewstown maiden winner over 1m on debut; step up in trip should suit; tongue-tie.
LTO Selection:

16:30 Naas Stakes 10f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

Based on the summary, the horses that are predicted to do well and finish in the top three are 3.5/1 (4) NEW VARIANT, 2.5/1 (6) SIGNORA BELLISSIMA, and 4/1 (5) ROMAN HANDS. 3.5/1 (4) NEW VARIANT has won two consecutive races, including a career-best win and seems to be in good form. 2.5/1 (6) SIGNORA BELLISSIMA has shown promise and won a 12-runner handicap race, and with a good front-running ride, she could be a contender. 4/1 (5) ROMAN HANDS won a 15-runner maiden race and has responded well in the past, although the step up in distance could be a challenge.

ROMAN HANDS could be nicely handicapped on his return to action. The Holy Roman Emperor colt won a Galway maiden when last seen at the festival meeting there and that form has worked out well since. The third horse Keep In Touch was placed in a couple of stakes races subsequently, while the fourth horse, Thunderbear, was a very easy winner at Nottingham the other day off a mark of 85. New Variant has already won this season and looks an obvious danger. The New Approach gelding won a solid-looking maiden at Tipperary 16 days ago and remains on the same mark. Duke Of Leggagh was outclassed in the Tetrarch Stakes the other day but can't be discounted taking a drop in grade now.

SIGNORA BELLISSIMA was impressive when making all on her return at Leopardstown and there should be plenty more to come from her. She can follow up here, with New Variant and Duke of Leggagh feared most.

A little expensive to follow so far, SEA LEGEND nonetheless has plenty of solid form and may get his turn with a run under his belt


17:10 Naas Maiden 8f - 21 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Speed Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(9) Kelly's Out (33/1 -32%)
Kelly's Out

33/1(-32%)
(9) Kelly's Out 33/1, Promising type. 125/1, third of 10 in maiden at Gowran (7f, soft) on debut 17 days ago, never nearer. Likely to improve.
Outran odds of 125s on debut last month and the extra furlong can only help.
1
1st (12) Mashia (10/1 +0%)
Mashia

10/1(+0%)
(12) Mashia 10/1, Kingman filly. Dam, 9f-1½m winner, half-sister to useful winner up to 9f (stayed 1¾m) Masaff. Interesting newcomer.
Kingman filly; dam a Listed winner; any market support worth noting.
2
2nd (19) Unless (2.75/1 -38%)
Unless

2.75/1(-38%)
(19) Unless 2.75/1, Lightly-raced filly. Bit below form second of 12 in maiden at Dundalk (8f, 4/5) 22 days ago. Trainer going well. Blinkers on 1st time. Should be bang there.
Turned over at odds-on latest; headgear now goes on; beautifully bred and may do better.
3
3rd (17) Sandy Creek (0.83/1 +34%)
Sandy Creek

0.83/1(+34%)
(17) Sandy Creek 0.83/1, Promising type. 13/2, second of 18 in maiden at the Curragh (7f, good) on debut, not knocked about. Off 10 months. Should progress. Leading claims.
Huge run when beaten 1l on debut; every chance 1m will suit and form has worked out well.
4
4th (11) Machnamh (16/1 +36%)
Machnamh

16/1(+36%)
(11) Machnamh 16/1, Promising individual. Fifth of 15 in maiden (7/2) at Limerick (7f, soft) 14 days ago. Stable in good form. Open to improvement.
Beaten 2l on debut but couldn't build on that when fav at Limerick since; 1m should help.
5th
5th (15) Perfect Poise (22/1 -38%)
Perfect Poise

22/1(-38%)
(15) Perfect Poise 22/1, Once-raced filly. 3/1, sixth of 10 in maiden at Down Royal (7f, good to soft) on debut. Off 7 months. May well do better.
Beaten 4l on debut; should improve this term and longer trip will help.
6th
6th (22) Night Blue (33/1 +18%)
Night Blue

33/1(+18%)
(22) Night Blue 33/1, Once-raced filly. Sixth of 10 in maiden at Leopardstown (10f, heavy, 14/1) on debut 31 days ago. RESERVE.
Well held sixth on debut and may be best watched for now; reserve.
7th
7th (20) Wayside Lady (33/1 +34%)
Wayside Lady

33/1(+34%)
(20) Wayside Lady 33/1, Once-raced filly. 7/1, sixth of 11 in maiden at Dundalk (7f) on debut. Off 106 days. Open to progress.
Beaten 3l on AW debut; looked green and should progress but plenty more needed.
8th
8th (13) Muhaarar's Girl (22/1 -22%)
Muhaarar's Girl

22/1(-22%)
(13) Muhaarar's Girl 22/1, 50,000 gns yearling, Muhaarar filly. Half-brother to useful 2-y-o 6f-1m winner La Pelosa and 2-y-o 5f winner Melayu Kingdom. Dam unraced. Wears tongue strap. Check betting.
Muhaarar filly; half-sister to winners La Pelosa and Melayu Kingdom; worth market check.
9th
9th (6) Beauty Bella (7.5/1 +38%)
Beauty Bella

7.5/1(+38%)
(6) Beauty Bella 7.5/1, Thrice-raced filly. Third of 15 in maiden (6/1) at Limerick (7f, soft) 14 days ago.
Improved with every start; should be involved if she improves again for return to 1m.
10th
10th (8) Katonah (80/1 +20%)
Katonah

80/1(+20%)
(8) Katonah 80/1, Twice-raced filly. 28/1, seventh of 15 in maiden at Limerick (7f, soft) 14 days ago.
Minor promise on Leopardstown debut but couldn't build on that at Limerick latest (7f).
11th
11th (16) Pink Sorrel (18/1 -125%)
Pink Sorrel

18/1(-125%)
(16) Pink Sorrel 18/1, Twice-raced filly. Eighth of 13 in maiden (7/4) at Leopardstown (7f, soft). Off 6 months.
Narrowly denied on debut before lesser effort; should be suited by new trip if fully fit.
12th
12th (10) Lady Kai (80/1 -60%)
Lady Kai

80/1(-60%)
(10) Lady Kai 80/1, Sea The Stars filly. Closely related to very smart winner up to 2m Mikhail Glinka and half-sister to useful 1m-13f winner Chicago.
Well bred Sea The Stars filly; good chance she will need further than this.
13th
13th (14) Pascalia (14/1 +22%)
Pascalia

14/1(+22%)
(14) Pascalia 14/1, 70,000 gns yearling, Churchill filly. Half-sister to smart 5f winner Leodis Dream and 5f winner Battle Point. Dam 2-y-o 5f winner. Yard in good form.
Churchill filly; half-sister to two 5f winners; dam 5f winning 2yo; likely to need this.
14th
14th (7) Benerville (200/1 -100%)
Benerville

200/1(-100%)
(7) Benerville 200/1, Once-raced filly. 80/1, tenth of 15 in maiden at Limerick (7f, soft) on debut 14 days ago.
Well held 80-1 shot at Limerick a fortnight ago and best watched.
15th
15th (2) Roman Palace (150/1 -50%)
Roman Palace

150/1(-50%)
(2) Roman Palace 150/1, Once-raced filly. Seventh of 11 in maiden (66/1) at Dundalk (8f) on debut 36 days ago.
Beaten roughly 4l when outrunning odds of 66s on debut on AW; can come on for that.
16th
16th (21) Munlaigh (100/1 -52%)
Munlaigh

100/1(-52%)
(21) Munlaigh 100/1, Twice-raced filly. 80/1, twelfth of 16 in maiden at the Curragh (7f, heavy) 42 days ago. Stable having good spell. RESERVE.
Well held at big odds in two runs so far; reserve.
17th
17th (3) Run For You (125/1 -25%)
Run For You

125/1(-25%)
(3) Run For You 125/1, Twice-raced filly. 33/1, seventh of 10 in maiden at Sligo (5.7f, good to soft) 6 days ago, slowly away. Significantly back up in trip.
Didn't build on debut effort but not ruled out back up in trip.
18th
18th (5) Awakino (150/1 +0%)
Awakino

150/1(+0%)
(5) Awakino 150/1, Let The Lion Roar filly. Half-sister to 1½m winner Nonetheless. Dam, New Zealand 6f (at 2 yrs)-11f winner, including listed races, out of Brisbane Cup winner Limitless.
Let The Lion Roar filly; half-sister to 1m4f winner Nonetheless; unlikely to play a part.
19th
19th (1) Badinage (150/1 -50%)
Badinage

150/1(-50%)
(1) Badinage 150/1, Eighth of 12 in maiden at Chantilly (7f, 48/1) 70 days ago.
Showed little in two starts in France so far.
20th
20th (18) She Is Not You (150/1 -50%)
She Is Not You

150/1(-50%)
(18) She Is Not You 150/1, Dick Whittington filly. Dam ran twice out of useful 2-y-o 5f-7f winner Rag Top. Wears tongue strap.
Dick Whittington filly; dam unplaced 1m AW 2yo maidens; best watched on debut.
LTO Selection:

17:10 Naas Maiden 8f Race Speed Rating Flow

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

Based on the summary, 1.25/1 (17) SANDY CREEK, 5.5/1 (6) BEAUTY BELLA, and 33/1 (13) MUHAARAR'S GIRL are predicted to do well. However, as with any prediction, there is always a level of uncertainty in horse racing.

UNLESS has already been runner-up twice this season and may be able to get across the line now with blinkers applied. The daughter of Justify and Cheveley Park winner Clemmie chased home recent Group 3 winner Honey Girl on her return at the Curragh but was turned over at a short price at Dundalk subsequently. That run didn't look up to the level of her initial effort this term and the headgear may sharpen her up a bit now. Frankel filly Sandy Creek was runner-up on her sole outing at the Curragh last June and has to be respected despite a long absence. She chased home the smart Never Ending Story that day, who won the 1,000 Guineas Trial at Leopardstown last month. Beauty Bella is another with decent placed form but may have a bit to find off an official rating of 77.

SANDY CREEK has been absent for 10 months since her debut but that effort was promising and she's worth a chance to confirm it, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. The first-time blinkered Unless was turned over at short odds on AW last time but has some quite useful form and is the obvious danger. Mashia is a newcomer to note in the betting.

The form of SANDY CREEK's narrow defeat on debut has worked out nicely with the winner proving to be a Pattern level filly since


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