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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This can go the way of newcomer KAWTHAR, who is bred to be speedy by Sioux Nation and related to a couple of winners at the trip. Another debutant bred on the precocious side for connections in decent form over the past few days, Blazing is one to be interested in along with Greek Gold, who is likely to improve plenty for a relatively promising first-time-out effort at Yarmouth last month.

The one that catches the eye is WILLOWINGHURN who will have learnt plenty from her debut run. Project Incheon is second best.
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A major improver from first to second start when runner-up at Leicester last time out, CALAFIORI looks the one to beat on the rise in distance. That may be at the main expense of Davvy, who finished a respectable fourth in a Chester maiden recently and may be another to improve for going up in trip. Lope Y Linda and newcomer Miss Apres cannot be ruled out either.

It is still early days for these juveniles but CALAFIORI looks ready to strike following his second at Leicester nine days ago.
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Argentine Tango made all to get off the mark at Pontefract on her second start and she can go well again, but attempting to give 6lb to THERE'S A CHANCE may prove beyond her. Third on her Thirsk debut and not beaten far, she kept on well that day and can only improve for the experience. Fizzy Cristal is an intriguing newcomer as a daughter of Dark Angel and it will be interesting to see if the market speaks in her favour.

Preference is for THERE'S A CHANCE, who made a promising start with her third at Thirsk and sets a good standard on that form.
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Back to form with a narrow defeat at Windsor last time out, EARLY RELEASE may be set to regain the winning thread off 1lb higher, with Billy Loughnane taking over in the saddle. Runner-up on two of his last three starts, Azuinthejungle is a leading contender, as well as Another Bungle, who was behind a subsequent winner on handicap debut when second at Ayr.

It is hard to get away from EARLY RELEASE who was at his best when second at Windsor a fortnight ago. The danger is Azuinthejungle.
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HURT YOU NEVER made all under Jack Nicholls to win by a length at Hamilton earlier in the month and if the same tactics are employed, an added 5lb may not be enough to stop her following up. Trainer Jim Goldie won this last year and will hope for more of the same with top-weight Water Of Leith, who carries a 4lb penalty for winning at Catterick but may have to settle for second. King's Crown is another to consider.

The generally reliable OPAL STORM didn't get much luck at Beverley last time and she gets the vote ahead of Water Of Leith.
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Bellator Bullet ran on well to finish second at Newcastle and the Alice Haynes gelding looks a danger to all stepping up in trip. He only gets 3lb from ANALOGICAL, who runs under a 6lb penalty after winning by nearly two lengths over 1m4f at Beverley on his handicap debut, though he may have even more to offer for Sir Mark Prescott, with the increased distance a bonus. Cantalice might prove best of the rest for trainer Marco Botti.

This should be a formality for ANALOGICAL to follow up after his easy win at Beverley last week. Second best is Bellator Bullet.
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Mostar Dreams ran a cracker when a half-length second at Doncaster on her first start for Jim Goldie and, if she steps forward after her first run since last October, she could be bang there at the business end. SACRED FALLS took this last year and will try to repeat the feat off 5lb higher following a length victory at Catterick, and she could be the one. Kats Bob also makes some appeal.

Jonny Concrete and 2024 winner Sacred Falls are respected but MAY BLOSSOM is on a fair mark and a stiff 6f suits her well.
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Savvy Kingdom missed 2024 and improved for his return third at Lingfield with a victory at Newcastle and the switch to turf is unlikely to hamper his chances, despite a 3lb rise. Leadenhall scored comfortably enough at Pontefract to suggest an added 5lb may not stop him going close, but CADARN is preferred. Travelling well throughout over C&D last month, he kept on well to win by a length and has the scope for further improvement.

There should be more to come from CADARN after his win over C&D four weeks ago. Savvy Kingdom rates as the main danger.
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TROJAN SUN made every yard of the running to score at Musselburgh earlier in the month and is just 2lb higher. Jim Goldie's five-year-old may only need to run to a similar level in order to complete a double. Billy Bathgate went from last to first at Newcastle last time and should remain competitive, while Agathon is another to keep an eye on.

Although without a win, AGATHON ran a sound race when third at Ayr last time and is just preferred to Musselburgh winner Trojan Sun.
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One Of Our Own has won off this mark and with a C&D win to her name in 2023, she has to enter calculations. Muscika may be a veteran at the age of 11 but he won off 3lb higher at Newcastle in January and cannot be easily overlooked, though top-weight ONE MORE DREAM may have their beating. A winner at Pontefract in April and at Doncaster this month, he met trouble in running before his Catterick second, and could go one better now.

The mare ONE OF OUR OWN looks ready to strike after a couple of close-up efforts. She has most to fear from One More Dream.
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Twisting Physics improved on his debut fourth to shed his maiden tag at Southwell when last seen and needs to be taken seriously. However, LATYNINA is a half-sister to Zonderland and makes plenty of appeal on paper. With Danny Tudhope booked, she could make an instant impression on her racecourse bow. Any market support for Comanche Warrior would also be interesting.

The form of the race TWISTING PHYSICS won at Southwell has a solid look about it and despite dropping in trip, he's taken to follow up.
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NOVELLO LAD ran out of steam in the closing stages when sent off favourite at Doncaster on his reappearance. That outing should have brought him on a good deal and the four-year-old is fancied to make amends, given he finished runner-up off today's mark here last summer. Willolarupi looks on a workable mark based on his second at Wetherby, while the recent 5f winner Sugar Baby is a worth a try over this extra furlong.

Topweight NOVELLO LAD shaped well on his return at Doncaster and can return to winning ways. The main danger is Sugar Baby.
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Heavenly Heather returned a shock winner at the All-Weather Championships at Newcastle and has a bit to prove upped in distance on her return to the turf, so ZAPPHIRE looks a safer proposition. The daughter of Zoffany finished a creditable third in a competitive handicap at Ascot last time and can launch a strong challenge in this lower grade. Wolverhampton winner Crown's Lady is another to note.

Zapphire looks a good contender but preference is for CROWN'S LADY (nap) who can continue to progress for her new yard.
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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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It could pay to stick with the recent Yarmouth winner MAKES ME WONDER. He looked good value for more than the official winning margin, given he failed to get a clear run, and that defeat of Zappata has worked out well. Mister Sky Blue produced a strong finish when successful over 6f at Hamilton and he can feature again, while Flamborough Head could be in the mix, representing Tim Easterby who landed two divisions of this contest in 2024.

The switch to turf made a big difference to MAKES ME WONDER (nap) who impressed over 1m at Yarmouth and can prove at home over 7f, too.
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NOGO'S DREAM accounted for Diamond Dreamer (fourth) when finishing a close third in this class at Goodwood earlier in the month and goes off an unchanged mark. With Oisin Murphy booked, he can confirm that form to make it two wins out of his last three starts. The Coffee Pod could only manage sixth at Ripon last time, but the four-year-old was restless in the stalls and slowly away on that occasion, so he is easily forgiven and may bounce back.

Nogo's Dream looks sure to go well but lots went wrong for MAHARAJAS EXPRESS at Lingfield last time and he's worth another chance.
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MISSION IN MALTON attempted to make all at Redcar latest but was run down in the final furlong by the progressive Zappata, who went on to land a four-timer. Similar tactics will likely be adopted from the inside draw and Tim Easterby's charge is worth another chance. Groundhog disappointed at Redcar last time, but finished third at the same track before that and has a shout on that form, while Yellow Dream is one to note on her handicap bow.

Mission In Malton is one to consider but it could be worth taking a chance on HELAALI, who is better than his latest run suggests.
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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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AHEAD OF FASHION took a pleasant step forward from his debut effort when first past the post at Kempton earlier in the month before being disqualified and placed second due to interference.The son of Dream Ahead may appreciate this extra furlong and looks the one to beat. Dapper Charm has finished second in both of his career starts at Brighton and could have a say, while Rising Empire is another to keep an eye on.

Ahead Of Fashion should be involved but RISING EMPIRE looked a surefire future winner when keeping on well for fourth on debut.
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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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Blue Bolt was sent off favourite but was beaten into fifth on her debut at Southwell last month. However, the daughter of Blue Point might be worth another chance. ELECTRIFARHH beat a subsequent winner at Kempton when last seen and is likely to have plenty more to offer. Ed Walker's filly is taken to carry her 6lb penalty to success, while newcomer Satavia needs to be monitored in the market on her debut.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to the Gosdens' filly CHINKARA who sets a fair standard on her promising effort at Ascot.
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Drouthy Neebor was beaten nine lengths into second at Chelmsford on his most recent start and was running well in defeat towards the back end of last year too. He should remain competitive, but the vote goes to LEON TROTSKY, who wasn't beaten far into third at Southwell last time and goes off the same mark. With Chloe Lyons claiming a handy 5lb this time around, he could be the one to beat. Corsican Caper completes the shortlist.

Although still a maiden DROUTHY NEEBOR could have been found the right race and it looks worth taking a chance on his stamina for 2m.
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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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Jumbeau beat Democracy Dilemma by a head to win this last year and is respected off 1lb higher following her Epsom third. Ziggy's Missile is bidding for a hat-trick after wins at Nottingham and Southwell but is taking a big step up in class which may find him out, and a chance is taken on TWILIGHT JET. His last win was in 2023, but he has been competing in Listed and Group class in Ireland and if his new yard can rekindle his best form, he could surprise them all.

Existent looks set to go well once again but REGAL ENVOY (nap) may be the one to lower his colours.
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ZIGGY'S TRITON shaped with bundles of promise to fill the runner-up spot at Ripon in July last year and has been gelded over the winter. The son of Profitable could have lots more to offer and it would be no surprise to see him go one better. Rock Iguana changed hands for 575,000 euros and is related to plenty of winners, so needs to be monitored in the market on his racecourse bow. Speed Of Maajid is another to note.

Ziggy's Triton looks the pick of those with experience, but ROCK IGUANA and Hattal are well-bred newcomers with big price tags.
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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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Kingkeer improved for being gelded with a first career win over C&D and is likely to be a major player off 4lb higher. Educator was a rare winner on the Flat for Henrietta Knight at Lingfield and is another to consider, but MACARI is still preferred. He battled on well to score in a better race at Salisbury over further last week and a 5lb penalty may not stop him doubling up in this grade.

This is competitive but the vote goes to the unexposed KINGKEER, who made his breakthrough with a convincing win over C&D 14 days ago.
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FLASH HARRY only found subsequent dual Listed scorer Lady With The Lamp too good on his debut at Bath last year. The son of Harry Angel has since switched to the Clive Cox yard and can find enough improvement to score. Azure Zain wasn't disgraced in third on his first start at Hamilton earlier in the month and has to be respected, while Your Love is another to watch out for.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to YOUR LOVE, who made a promising start when runner-up at Chelmsford 11 days ago.
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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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Riyadh Gem made a winning return to action at Wolverhampton and debuts on turf with this longer trip promising to bring further improvement. Northwest Passage usually makes his presence felt at this level and he could land a blow, but a chance is taken on SCHEMAYA. The daughter of Ghaiyyath took a step forward when third behind the odds-on favourite Tycoon over 1m2f in novice company here last month and could prove better than her opening mark.

The vote goes to NORTHWEST PASSAGE, who has finished runner-up in his last two starts and he didn't get any luck at Goodwood last time.
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Rinky Tinky Tinky was produced late to win at Nottingham for her first success last month at odds of 40/1, suggesting there may be improvement to come. Gabriae has hit the top three on her last four starts and may prove the biggest danger to the unexposed MEDINILLA. A maiden winner on her second start, a mark of 68 seems fair enough for her handicap debut with the possibility she has a lot more to offer.

The unexposed Medinilla is greatly respected but SPRING (nap) hasn't reached her ceiling yet and her reappearance was encouraging.
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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
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CROWD QUAKE proved well suited to today's distance when scoring with a bit to spare here a fortnight ago. He remains unexposed and Stuart Williams' charge should have plenty more to offer. Offiah's Boy went close at Leicester on his second start after a wind operation and is likely to prove competitive once again, while Sunset In Paris has won off a higher mark on the all-weather and could prove best of the remainder.

This can go to CROWD QUAKE who improved for the new trip and surface when a C&D winner last time and is still on a modest mark.
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Startling is the one C&D winner in the field having scored here as a two-year-old and, with a win off her current mark in December at Newcastle, she is hard to ignore. EMPORESS has her first start for Tony Carroll after leaving the Rod Millman yard and, if she can repeat last October's Goodwood second, she could prove hard to beat assuming she takes to the return to the all-weather. Natsumi is the pick for third.

Natsumi and Startling are high on the list but SOLAR EDGE may be able to step up on his first two runs this year.
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In a race full of 7f specialists, Chifa makes the shortlist after going down by just half a length at Chelmsford last month. He can go well once more, but if NOVAK remains at the top of his game, he could be the one. Ridden to lead late on over C&D last month, recording his sixth win over the trip, he might go in again off 3lb higher. Harbour Vision was second that day and also commands respect.

This looks wide open but CITY CYCLONE gets the vote ahead of hat-trick seeker Lady Wingalong and last month's C&D winner Novak.
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