There were 27 Races on Monday 18th August 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Stratford, 6 races at Catterick, 8 races at Windsor, 6 races at Ayr, 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.

NAASMA has proved she still has plenty of fight in her and having won over C&D on her penultimate start, there is a lot to like, despite having to settle for second at Newbury subsequently. This course brings the best out of Pat Phelan's six-year-old and she could be tough to overhaul in bidding for a third track-and-trip triumph. Low-mileage three-year-olds Jet Black and Pergola are feared more than the veteran Carp Kid, with the former rated the biggest danger now cheekpieces are added.

Pergola may prove better of the two 3yos but reliable 6yo NAASMA is the most solid option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CABEZA DE LLAVE tops the shortlist after being placed in three of his last four starts and, as a dual C&D winner, this venue has been a profitable port of call for him over the years. Antiphon was on a 20lb higher mark when he won over track and trip in April of last year and he cannot be ruled out, while Master Zack and Beaumadier also boast solid credentials.

Beaumadier is respected but the vote goes to dual C&D winner CABEZA DE LLAVE, who was a close third here last Monday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Any betting support for newcomers such as Midnight Pulse, Starlit City and Staniel Cay would have to be taken seriously. However, Akirra and ARCTIC WIND have the benefit of experience and are suggested as the pair to focus on. The former showed some promise when fourth on his introduction here in June, but Arctic Wind was second to a very promising type at Yarmouth and could be tough to repel if settling better. Sovereign Spell is another to consider.

This may be dominated by SOVEREIGN SPELL and Arctic Wind. They have the speed to capitalise on their low draws.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Army Bugler took a step forward when winning by a neck at Leicester and, if he progresses again, he can get involved on his nursery debut. Mission Classified kept on well at Musselburgh to get off the mark over this trip and he intrigues in first-time cheekpieces, although DAZZLING HAZE is the pick. She won by over two lengths at Musselburgh and although upped 9lb for that, she could have more to offer for her in-form stable.

The three last-time-out winners may all bring potential but ANGEL NUMBERS and Yachtsman are eyecatching rivals for them.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Narrowly denied recently over 1m at Kempton, EARL OF ROCHESTER is likely to relish the step up in trip on this occasion and he can get off the mark at the fourth time of asking. Stablemate Gamrai shaped with promise on debut at Southwell last November and he is expected to have a big say, as is Thosewerethedays, who was a highly creditable third at Lingfield in January.

This should go to EARL OF ROCHESTER who stands out a mile judged on two of his three races and finished lame in the other.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

UNDER THE TWILIGHT makes plenty of appeal. She scored over C&D before missing out by only a neck in a tougher sprint than this when runner-up at Goodwood latest, and a similar effort could see her resume winning ways. Shiplake is not easily dismissed back on fast ground based on his solid second at Epsom last month, while another good effort from Blue Anthem looks likely.

Competitive. Lequinto is second choice but there's a suspicion that the lightly raced SHIPLAKE has a bigger run in him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Turned out quickly under a penalty having struck at Chepstow on Thursday, SUMMERTIME BLUES could be one to keep onside. Archie Watson's gelding has few miles on the clock after just six racecourse appearances, so it's unlikely he'll have reached his ceiling of ability just yet. Alshimali could be the main threat. The son of Invincible Spirit was able to take advantage of a sliding handicap mark when successful at Brighton latest. All Too Beautiful is another to consider.

Progressive 3yos All Too Beautiful and SUMMERTIME BLUES (nap) appeal most. The selection can follow up his Chepstow success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VAPE hit the woodwork over 7f at Salisbury on Thursday but all seven of his career wins have been over 6f. Charlie Tucker, who gave him an excellent ride from the front that day, keeps the partnership intact and compensation could await. Recent course winner Gogo Yubari merits respect under the penalty, while others to note include Phoenix Moon and Due Date.

Gogo Yubari is respected but this is an ease in grade for MAMMY and she can record a first win for new connections.
Ths is the racecard key.
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