There were 35 Races on Monday 21st July 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Ayr, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Beverley, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The runner-up on each of his three previous starts, Vlad holds obvious appeal. However, he showed signs of temperament in the stalls at Lingfield most recently and, having been turned over as the 2/9 favourite, he isn't one to go fully overboard with. Therefore, LUMINARE shades the vote after winning readily over 5f at Bath on her final start for Ollie Sangster. Now with William Haggas, the daughter of Dark Angel could do even better now she tackles another furlong. A'ali G completes the shortlist.

The well-related LUMINARE remains open to improvement having been picked up for 105,000gns. A'Ali G is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Come On Eibhlin was thrown in at the deep end on debut in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot. With her sights lowered, the Space Blues filly warrants serious thought. However, EXHIBITIONING could be the one to side with. A 50,000gns breeze-up purchase, the daughter of Showcasing has speed on both sides of her family and is intriguing on debut. The William Haggas-trained Gwen John is another highly-appealing newcomer.

Dylan Cunha could hardly be in better form and his COME ON EIBHLIN sets a clear standard on her opening Royal Ascot effort.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Reimagined, Wren Runner and Princess Billyboy are all entitled to build on what they have shown so far. However, the bar isn't too high for the newcomers to hold sway. PASSING THOUGHT, who cost 62,000gns as a yearling, is out of a Listed-placed mare. She is suggested as the first one to consider, followed closely by Madam Mali, Maid In Devon and Arvana Belle, who are all bred to be effective over six furlongs.

While never involved on her Newmarket debut, PRINCESS BILLYBOY wasn't without support and she'll find this less demanding.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MUKHTALIF looks the safest proposition, as the son of Sea The Stars finished a promising third over this trip at Nottingham on debut. He will be a lot wiser for that experience and a strong challenge is anticipated. Gallic Legend's third behind Nahraan here last month can be marked up, given the latter subsequently landed a Listed race, while the selection's stablemate Golden Horse and Port Of London are newcomers worthy of a second look.

The newcomers could add plenty of spice but MUKHTALIF showed copious promise on his debut and could be on his way to much better things.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

EXPERT AGENT looks worth sticking with in his current frame of mind. He made light of a 4lb rise for winning at Newmarket, when scoring with plenty in hand at Haydock last time, and the hat-trick beckons for Stuart Williams' sprinter. Phoenix Of Dreams finished a commendable fourth at Ayr, given that was his first start since December, and he could land a blow if building on that. Harry Did appeared to face a more difficult task at Yarmouth last time and is preferred to Chepstow third Cindy Lou.

A few to consider but EXPERT AGENT (nap) comes here on a roll and he can continue his fine run of form. Coul Angel is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Azaniya and NANINO NIYATI returned the impressive winners of novice races at Newmarket and Salisbury respectively. The latter makes most appeal of that pair, given she scored over this trip with a subsequent winner back in third, and Daniel and Claire Kubler's filly may well prove well treated for her handicap debut. The former steps up in trip with a shout, while Laura Bay is also of interest on her return to handicap company.

Having stayed at 1m to get off the mark in a Newmarket novice, AZANIYA looks set to improve again now that she moves up to 1m2f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Runner-up at Bath before going one place better at Yarmouth most recently, CATHEDRAL PEAK was only raised 2lb in the handicap and would appear to hold every chance of following up. Well supported when fourth at Ripon last month, Bayadere could step forward on what will be her second start following wind surgery. King Of The Bronx, a commanding winner over hurdles at Cork in April, needs monitoring closely in the betting ahead of his stable debut.

It's hard to be wildly enthusiastic about these and it will be interesting to see who are the market leaders. ALBUS ANNE gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The vote goes to JOYCEAN WAY, who was perhaps a shade unfortunate to finish second at Yarmouth earlier this month. Nonetheless, it was a far more encouraging performance and returning to a mile is likely to suit on that evidence. Judge Frank is only 1lb above his last winning mark so must feature prominently in calculations along with the lightly-raced Towerlands, who arrives having finished a creditable second at Leicester recently.

This looks competitive but ground softer than good may pose problems for many. Lightly raced TOWERLANDS is preferred to Joycean Way.
Ths is the racecard key.
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