There were 43 Races on Monday 4th August 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Naas, 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Ripon, 7 races at Windsor, 6 races at Carlisle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

BONUS TIME sets a decent standard in this with a mark of 92 and it looks like a nice opportunity for the Paddy Twomey-trained filly. She ran well on her handicap debut when runner-up to Sounds Like A Plan at Leopardstown and is open to further improvement on her fourth career outing. Zuheila looked like a smart prospect when making a winning debut at Navan. She quickened up well to chase down Washington Street and is expected to progress. Kodilicious and Letherfly have ratings that give them chances, but need to improve on their most recent efforts.

Having been edged out on stable debut for Paddy Twomey on her first start in handicap company, BONUS TIME should prove tough to beat.
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SPARKLING SEA drops into handicap company and may prove the class act. The Ger Lyons-trained filly was too keen for her own good in a Listed race at this venue 12 days ago and weakened in the closing stages behind Sky Majesty. She had run a cracker at Navan previously when third to Whistlejacket and a repeat of that showing would make her hard to beat. Mint Man is a consistent sort who has been knocking on the door. He might prove the danger. Dual C&D winner Dandyville has slipped a bit in the ratings and may get closer now.

A chance is taken on GENESIS who has been shaping well over further for Alan McIntyre and starts for a new stable.
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WHATSWRONGNOW hasn't been far away of late and is capable of landing a race off his current mark. The Cotai Glory gelding was staying on when fourth at Bellewstown on his last outing and looks worth a shot back up at 6f. Annie Lavinia ran well when chasing home American In Paris over C&D last month and a similar showing would make her a big player. Sunday Sovereign ran well over track and trip 12 days ago and is another for the shortlist.

Wide open. ANNIE LAVINIA has been expensive to follow but she continues to give the impression a win is around the corner.
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FERRYBANK ran well when fourth off 1lb higher here 12 days ago and is capable of winning a race of this standard. He reportedly likes his own space in his races and it's interesting that connections try an eye shield on him. Are You In Or Out was a cosy winner at Fairyhouse in mid-June and it will be interesting to see how she fares after an 11lb hike for that performance. Rosato bounced back to form when winning over just shy of 6f here and has to come into calculations off just a 4lb higher mark.

Another wide-open handicap and one that should be run at a fast pace. GOLDSMITH rediscovered some form here 12 days ago.
Class & Speed Card

NIGHT MAGIC looks capable of improving on her second handicap outing. The Too Darn Hot filly met some trouble in running when third to Highbury See See at Gowran Park in mid-June. She is tried in cheekpieces now and should be up to winning a race off a mark of 65. Lady Pagasa ran well on her return when third at Killarney last month and may benefit for dropping back slightly in trip. Star Mind didn't appear to get home over a mile and a half at Tramore, but was runner-up over this sort of trip at Roscommon previously and is a contender on that form.

The 3yo SEND HARRY could be interesting now upped to 7f. He's made a good start in handicaps and got no luck here last time.
Class & Speed Card

THEREWILLBEGLORY ran a cracker on her debut at the Curragh and can go one better with that experience under her belt. The Cotai Glory filly came to lead over a furlong from home before getting pipped late on by Shelbiana. Her rider reported that she hung left throughout so going left-handed may help. Guarded sets the standard with a mark of 79, but she is pretty exposed at this stage and may be vulnerable to an improver. The 77-rated Noli Timere is another with solid placed form who has to be on the shortlist.

Guarded should be in the thick of it once more but she might do well to confirm Gowran placings with the less exposed KATASHUNA.
Class & Speed Card

GREEN SENSE, winner of the Prix Robert Papin at Chantilly last month, looks the one they all have to beat. The daughter of Starman prevailed by a neck in the Group 2 contest in France and her form is obviously very strong. She has the most weight of any filly in this, but her class can see her through. There is a good English representation and Front Line Fury, narrowly defeated when bidding for a hat-trick at Ascot last month, looks like a leading contender. Colin Keane sides with Howd'yadoit from the three Ger Lyons runners and he's another who is respected.

Slight preference is for JEL Pepper over Green Sense with the pair setting a very clear standard.
Class & Speed Card

LETIZA may be able to follow up her win at Down Royal in June. The Holy Roman Emperor mare finished off strongly to chase down Dancing Steve when a well-backed favourite. The runner-up has won since and a 6lb rise doesn't look harsh. Zipster also comes here in winning form, having scored at Killarney last month. He got 5lb for that victory and should be competitive again. Molto Amichi has been knocking on the door and ran into an improver in Onemoredance at Leopardstown last time. He could be place material.

This step up in trip could elicit further improvement from ZIPSTER (nap) who flew home to win cosily over a mile at Killarney last time
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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