There were 35 Races on Monday 19th May 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Windsor, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NO SUCH THING has shown a consistently useful level of form in his career and is suited by conditions, in this winnable claimer. Runner-up on debut, he was a beaten favourite when finishing mid-field in a valuable sales race last September and returned this year with three useful efforts. He drops in a lesser maiden now and should take all the beating. Stablemate Rubadub Dubh has himself shown ability in two runs and while he lacks some of the selection's ability, should get involved at the business end. Cosmic Force showed some bits of form for George Boughey in the UK.

This looks straightforward for the 76-rated NO SUCH THING who has competed effectively in much stronger company than this
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SPINNING AROUND has a useful pedigree and contests an ordinary maiden on debut. The fourth foal out of a Group-placed dam, her three half-siblings have already won and she went through the sales ring for 42,000 euros as a yearling. Check This Out, under champion jockey Colin Keane, is a half-brother to a Listed winner and three other winners, so is taken to get involved. Gas Works Wall contested a hot maiden at Naas on debut but was well held.

Divelment sets the standard on his debut fourth over C&D but ROMEO SENSINI wasn't that far behind and could turn that form around
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CHERRY PINK defeated today's rival Si Senior by a nose to win over course-and-distance last week and might confirm placings. The selection is an able three-time winner who is well suited by a sound surface and while her rating has climbed 4lb following her success, today's rider now claims 7lb. Si Senior has been competing well recently and should have a say. Sierra De Gredos showed some promise on his two handicaps runs last year and is noted in first-time cheekpieces.

A promising third at Gowran on his seasonal debut, SIERRA DE GREDOS will hardly need to improve much to win a race of this standard
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OMNI MAN looks like he'll benefit from the step up in trip. The Invincible Spirit colt has performed well on his three starts to date. He lost out in a tight finish at Navan on his return before plugging on to finish second behind Jagged Edge at Cork. This looks like a nice opportunity. Mocking was given a mark of 85 after a good run to chase home What's Your Game in handicap company at that same Cork meeting. He has a big shout back in a maiden. First Ascent may be the one for third.

This is essentially a match between Mocking and OMNI MAN with marginal preference for the latter on the basis of his third at Navan
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This longer straight here may suit THE REAL SCREAMER, who ran a solid race without troubling the leaders at Ballinrobe last time. He couldn't pick them up on the tight home bend that day but looks to be on a competitive mark judged on his previous effort at Navan. Aeon's Aegis ran with promise in maiden company at Limerick on his return and, on better ground, the gelding is interesting on his handicap debut. Chavajod was a winner last time but is perhaps better over a mile.

The only 3yo runner AEON'S AEGIS is relatively unexposed and is likely to be suited by this step up in trip for his handicap debut
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SOLAR DRIVE won twice over this distance at Cork last year on varying ground conditions and also won a maiden hurdle at Ballinrobe. The Paul Flynn-trained gelding came home well from off the pace at Ballinrobe earlier this month and Wayne Hassett again claims a valuable 5lb. Ozark Daze was a consistent sort for Andy Oliver last year and now steps back up in trip, while Gotta Catch'em All filled the runner-up spot twice last year including over this distance.

PREPARATIONS is relatively unexposed at this trip and she can bounce back from a poor run on unsuitable ground over hurdles last time.
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ONEMOREDANCE was unlucky in running on her handicap debut at Leopardstown and appreciated the step up to 1m1f last time when scoring in good style at Tipperary. The Johnny Murtagh-trained filly finished strongly to suggest she can cope with this trip and may prove too strong for Antoine De Paris. He also came home well when fourth to Birdie Time over an extended 1m2f at Sligo, with Alumni Lia nearly two lengths behind in fifth and Enziya seventh. Drucker is the only other winner in the line-up having scored at Dundalk last month.

The step up to 1m4f may favour COULSTYS WAY who stayed on well to take third behind today's rival Onemoredance at Tipperary
Ths is the racecard key.
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