There were 36 Races on Sunday 15th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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With most of these having questions to answer, it is hard to oppose AMAYRETTO. Tim Easterby's filly has won twice in recent months, the first of which came over C&D, and a 6lb rise for the latest of those victories may not be enough to stop her here. Grace Taufan should not be underestimated on her handicap bow, while Finbar's Lad is another to note.

Preference is for FINBAR'S LAD, who went very close in a division of this race a year ago and returns here after a decent effort.
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The Joseph O'Brien-trained MAXIMUM SCEPTICISM can open his account at the third time of asking. Fourth on his racecourse debut at the Curragh in May, the Churchill colt arguably ran even better when fifth back at that same venue last time. With the benefit of those previous experiences, he should be hard to beat now. Jordi Bear is worth a close look in the market on his racecourse debut. A St Mark's Basilica colt, the Fozzy Stack-trained newcomer is out of a real stable stalwart in Woody Creek. Aidan O'Brien's newcomer Daytona is also worthy of consideration on his introduction. With O'Brien relying on the son of Wootton Bassett, it could prove highly significant.

Jack Cleary has already ridden a juvenile winner for Aidan O'Brien this month and may score now on 500,000gns purchase DAYTONA.
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Having clearly run too bad to be true last time, FULL CONFESSION can get his career back on track. A point-to-point winner for previous connections, the gelding made the perfect start on his Rules debut when easily landing a Fairyhouse bumper in November. Absent since that disappointing effort the following month, Willie Mullins is sure to have the son of Kingston Hill primed for this first run over hurdles. A bumper winner at this track last month, the Gordon Elliott-trained Cinammon Roll rates a serious threat. Also successful between the flags, the five-year-old was very impressive when opening his account under Rules. The consistent Keep Kool Coko looks the best of those with previous hurdling experience.

Point-to-point winner, CINAMMON ROLL made easy work of a course bumper and there's every chance he will improve for the new trip here
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Mr Ubiquitous failed to complete a hat-trick but was far from disgraced when occupying the runner-up berth at Brighton last time and he holds an obvious chance. However, JERSEY MAVERICK showed a lot more when making the frame at Kempton last month and he was kindly dropped 1lb for that display. The son of Kodi Bear will need to transfer that form to turf but, if doing so, he could be the one to beat. Amor Cordis looks best of the rest.

Mr Ubiquitous rates a solid contender but a feasible alternative is JERSEY MAVERICK, who ran his best race yet last time.
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ANGEL OF RAIN took a big step forward when winning on her debut for James Horton at Wolverhampton in February and that form suggests that an opening mark of 72 should be workable. The recent Beverley second Count Palatine is likely to be in the mix once again, while Novello Lad edges out Patontheback to be best of the rest.

This can go to well-handicapped 7yo PATONTHEBACK (nap), who recently signalled a return to form over 6f and is better suited by 7f.
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Denied by the narrowest of margins at Down Royal last time, BAMAKO can gain some measure of compensation. The Andrew Oliver-trained gelding had shown ability on a couple of occasions as a juvenile but lost form towards the end of last season. However, with the aid of a first-time visor, the son of Sands Of Mali stepped up considerably on anything he had done previously when just touched off recently. Provided that the headgear does the trick for a second time, he should go close. Fairyhouse winner Lovely has to enter calculations off just 5lb higher, while handicap debutant Washington Street has to be respected given his connections.

If repeating the vastly improved form that brought a second placing at Down Royal, BAMAKO looks capable of opening his account
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It could pay to give the Willie Mullins-trained YORADREAMER another chance. Runner-up at Ballinrobe on his penultimate start, the six-year-old had his excuses when a well-beaten fifth back at that same venue last time. A lightly-raced gelding with scope for improvement over hurdles, the son of Yorgunnabelucky can record a first career win here. Penny Express has posted three solid efforts and looks certain to play a leading part under Kevin Sexton, while last month's C&D third Dramatic License cannot be ruled out either.

Willie Mullins may hold the key and YORADREAMER sets the standard on form from his narrow defeat 2 starts ago
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HOVER made his way through the field to be denied by just a head into second at Newbury last month and he only has a 3lb higher rating to contend with. If the eight-year-old remains in similar form, he could prove hard to beat. Beatrice Shilling finished a fair third when sporting a first-time tongue-tie at Windsor earlier in the month and she has to be considered. Last-time-out Brighton scorer Johnjay is another to note.

If in the same form as when returning from a long absence at Newbury, then HOVER could be the answer to a trappy handicap.
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Homestrait clearly has the ability to be successful but could once again be vulnerable. With that in mind, preference is for ARTANIS, who is a half-sister to the useful Celeborn and her dam was Listed-placed over 6f. It would be no surprise to see George Boughey's filly play a leading role on her debut, although Amora Queen is another interesting newcomer.

Ivan Furtado's ALFA PATISSERIE displayed clear promise in a good 6f York novice on her debut and ought to be more streetwise here.
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MOTHER MARA has improved steadily since joining Ger O'Leary this year and was just denied over this trip at Fairyhouse last time. The Mohaather filly still appears on a competitive mark and the booking of talented 5lb claimer Wayne Hassett adds to confidence. Empress Artemis has only raced over a mile including when successful on debut at Dundalk but could prove a threat dropping down to 7f, while Honeysuckle Rose is another Dundalk maiden winner with scope for scope for improvement. Ribchestina hails from a yard in good form and merits respect on her second over this trip at Cork last time.

There could be more to come from GYPSY QUEEN who was having only her second outing when scoring in good style at Fairyhouse
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MAXIOS PRIME could take advantage of receiving plenty of weight from her main rivals. She brings very solid form to this contest having delivered in a Fairyhouse handicap hurdle in February before finishing a more than fair third in a valuable fillies' juvenile handicap hurdle at Cheltenham in April. A couple of spins on the Flat ought to have sharpened Theflyingbee up and her runner-up berth over flights at Navan in December has been well franked. Dame Rapide held every chance at the last before finishing third on seasonal reappearance at Ballinrobe. That was her first start for Cian Hughes and she has been a money-spinner for her former trainers. There are ground concerns for Rockview Consort with more rain due.

THEFLYINGBEE (nap) looks the most solid option. The form of her Navan second has worked out very well and she handles soft ground
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SUNNY CORNER was third over a mile at Kempton on his most recent outing, shaping as if this step up in trip would be a good move. Stuart Kittow's four-year-old could unlock untapped potential over this distance and he looks the way to go. Golden Phase was a beaten odds-on favourite at Lingfield last time, but she may be worth another chance. Of the remainder, Tribal Wisdom makes the most appeal.

Sugarloaf Lenny could be dangerous with an easy lead but SUNNY CORNER is quite interesting now raised in distance.
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TARRIANCE beat Gravitas by just over four lengths when justifying short odds to shed his maiden tag at Beverley last month and that was quite a taking performance. The son of Frankel looks a useful prospect and it would be no surprise to see him carry his 7lb penalty to victory. Bomba Del Mundo struck on her introduction at Windsor last month and she could have lots more to offer, so has to be respected.

This novice has depth to it but there is no strong temptation to oppose TARRIANCE, who looked useful when winning at Beverley.
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RODERICK has filled the runner-up spot on both outings since reverting to turf this season and may go one better here. He was just denied in a 20-runner handicap over this trip at Naas and makes a quick reappearance after running a cracker at Leopardstown on Thursday. Eagles Whistle hasn't enjoyed much luck in running on her latest two outings, while Carvalhal won over 1m1f for Michael Dods last year and has been placed on his latest two starts for current connections including over this C&D. Miss Abby Jools is without a win in two years but has dropped down to an attractive mark, while Suityourselfboss beat all bar Top Of The Pops here on her penultimate start and is another to consider.

A high draw could be a problem for CARVALHAL, but Nicola Burns already has a keen tactical awareness that should be a big help
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Having offered plenty to work with on his second-placed debut at Pontefract last month, BIG FUN could put that experience to good use. The third and fourth have subsequently run well in defeat, so Kevin Ryan's gelding should take all the beating. Vincenzo Peruggia fetched 550,000gns in the October Book 1 sale and he must be monitored in the betting. The Lope De Vega newcomer is feared most, ahead of Masai Angel.

Kevin Ryan's BIG FUN made a very promising debut at Pontefract last month and might put his experience to good use here.
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BOWENSONFIRE is a ground-versatile sort who is going the right way over hurdles. He hasn't been out of the first three in his last five races and accrued victories in Limerick and when last seen in Tramore. The support came for Extrapolation ahead of his runner-up berth at Ballinrobe in April. That form looks strong given the exploits of the winner and the third home since then. He wouldn't want too much rain, though. Malbay Madness is up in grade, but has earned a shot at this company as he is on a hat-trick after two victories at Kilbeggan. Portnacoo is back with Harry Smyth for whom he memorably won three races in a row at this venue last year.

Hat-trick seeking MALBAY MADNESS looks like the one. He was good value for the winning margin latest and a 6lb rise is lenient
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ITALICA appreciated the step up in distance when making all at Chepstow a few weeks ago. That form has been boosted since and Tom Dascombe's colt could be capable of defying a 7lb penalty. The biggest threat may emerge from Penhallam, who offered plenty of encouragement on his debut second at Leicester earlier this month. Orion's Belt and Berkshire Boom are intriguing debutants and market support for either would be interesting.

Italica has done most but PENHALLAM may improve sufficiently to go one better than at Leicester. The newcomers need a check.
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MOUNT KING bounced back from his shocker at Thirsk to win eased down at Pontefract last time and the assessor may have been kind to only put him up 5lb. Considering the manner of that success, he will prove tough to beat again. Shaw Park failed to supplement his Yarmouth success when third at the same venue next time, but he has to be considered off 2lb lower. Savvy Kingdom is the pick of the remainder.

It might be worth chancing HALE END, who is yet to strike form this season but is handicapped to win soon.
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WOODSHAW WHISPER finished well to take third on debut at Leopardstown last autumn and made a successful reappearance when stepped up to 1m2f at Dundalk this spring. The selection beat subsequent Curragh maiden winner Propose with No Mo Cash and Truth Be Told both behind and appeals here on handicap debut. Sunriseontheboyne has already proved a great servant to connections and recorded the latest of five victories under a fine front-running ride by Wesley Joyce over 1m2f at Navan last month. Onemoredance won over a similar trip at Tipperary, while Nepal could appreciate this step up in distance.

Bottom-weight ONEMOREDANCE can exploit a big weight concession from Woodshaw Whisper
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Having regained the winning thread at Windsor 22 days ago, Far Above The Law is likely to give another bold bid. However, an 8lb hike in the ratings demands another career-best performance from the three-year-old and fellow last-time-out winner LORD ROXBY may prove to be better treated. Nigel Tinkler's charge justified strong support in the market to land a 14-runner sprint over C&D in late May and a 6lb higher mark looks workable. U Sure Do and Tarlac are also noted.

Having recorded a solid success here last month, LORD ROXBY (nap) is preferred. Glorious Kitty is second pick.
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A good race with no less than four last-time-out winners taking part. WARRIORS WOOD got off the mark in Kilbeggan and the runner-up has certainly done his bit since then to boost the form. Although he was a big price, he was backed so it clearly wasn't a surprise. This is a marked drop in trip for Boston Rajj who was an easy winner over an extended 3m1f at Sligo. He could be coming home stronger than most. A first-time hood and nicer ground saw Ballyearl deliver in Tipperary and he should be in there pitching for a healthy cheque. Sage Conseil went across the Irish Sea to score in Sedgefield and is proven over further if this becomes a battle.

The form of SAGE CONSEIL's Sedgefield win has been franked, he won his bumper on easy ground and this trip should be fine for him
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Having posted her best effort to date when runner-up on her seasonal debut at Wetherby in April, QUAMBY could be poised to open her account. That was her first attempt over this distance and any improvement should make her tough to beat. The well-bred Wujjood cannot be taken lightly on her opening bid and market support could prove significant. Bintalina is the pick of the remainder.

The Haggas newcomers are much respected but QUAMBY sets the bar fairly high with her Wetherby second subsequently franked.
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TOOTA outran her odds of 20/1 to finish just under five lengths clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot at Leicester last time and goes off an unchanged rating. Tim Easterby's three-year-old makes only her fifth handicap start and may have more to offer. Sharon Curly ran a career-best when second at Carlisle on her latest outing and should remain competitive, while I Can Boogy is another to keep an eye on.

A chance is taken on QUEEN'S PALACE who showed improved form on her handicap debut last time and should improve again back at 7f.
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There is little to choose between Angelight and CANDLEFORD GREEN on running over a mile at Naas last month, but preference is for the latter who was denied a clear run inside the final 2f. The form of that aforementioned Naas maiden has been working out quite well since and the Willie Mullins-trained filly is bred to appreciate this step up in distance. Etawa has also shown promise on both previous outings and is another to consider along with Guy's Girl and Offshore Bay, who both have plenty of scope for improvement.

CANDLEFORD GREEN didn't get a clear run at Naas last month and is taken to reverse form with Angelight
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KING'S SCHOLAR continued his progression when completing a double over track and trip last time out. Although a 5lb higher mark demands more, Ed Walker's charge looks capable of better and a hat-trick may be in the offing. Savrola finished a close-up second behind the selection and a 3lb nudge up in the ratings is likely to see him in the mix once more, while an improved bid from the down-in-class Steel Tiger wouldn't surprise either.

Recent C&D winner KING'S SCHOLAR can score again, with the reappearing Minstrel Knight feared most.
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Philip Rothwell's AR NOS NA GAOITHE has a shot at doubling her career total. It was three runs back that she got off the mark in good style on soft ground at Clonmel and she showed that she can be competitive off her revised mark when third in Down Royal. Chatterbox has every chance of making the breakthrough. She's a long-standing maiden across the Flat and hurdles, but performed creditably in second on the level in Listowel at the start of the month. Rothwell's Ricky Langford won over fences at this track last summer and a return to Downpatrick could spark an improvement, while Live To Laugh is a handicap debutant with claims.

This looks like a good opportunity for CHATTERBOX to get a first win. She went close last summer and ran well on the Flat last time
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Bell Shot has to be respected following his success at Beverley a couple of weeks ago, but a 4lb rise demands more from him here. As a result, preference is for CRIMSON SPIRIT, who was third in a very competitive event at York last time and remains open to further improvement. The recent Kempton third Hodler edges out Little Boy Blue to be best of the rest.

The 4yo CRIMSON SPIRIT (nap) appeals as a winner waiting to happen off this sort of mark, especially after his excellent run at York.
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ATOMIC MASS came in for significant support at Wetherby and duly obliged. There looks more to come from the son of Havana Gold on that evidence and he can defy a 5lb rise. Promise Time has been raised a hefty 9lb after scoring at Carlisle, though he scored with plenty left in the tank and can feature once again, while Get Up Everybody looks best of the remainder.

The vote goes to COORAMOOK, who was a good second in a decent Yarmouth handicap in April and can be forgiven two lesser runs since.
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COEUR D'OR won two big handicaps in 2023 when landing the Colm Quinn Mile at Galway and the Irish Cambridgeshire at the Curragh. The Dermot Weld-trained gelding has been a model of consistency since including when placed on his reappearance in another Premier Handicap at the Curragh last month. Fleur De Chine won the valuable Gowran Classic over C&D last year and should appreciate any further rain, while Viking Invasion and stablemate Dignam are closely matched on running in this year's renewal of the Gowran Classic. Cristal Clere had impressive course maiden winner Eastwatch behind when fifth in a Listed race at Leopardstown last time.

FLEUR DE CHINE (nap) wasn't at her best on her seasonal return but back to the scene of her valuable win of last season gets the vote
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BERGERAC has been running well in defeat of late and his most recent second, off this mark, at York a couple of weeks ago suggests that he can be successful in a race of this nature. Blue Day could prove to be the main threat following his second at Haydock last time, while Oriental Prince and Spring Is Sprung are others to consider.

Southern raider BLUE DAY remains unexposed over this distance and is taken to defy top weight. Marching Mac is second pick.
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The well-bred LIADAWN can make a winning start for Willie Mullins. She's a half-sister to a five-time winner for the stable who was good enough to win a bumper on debut at Punchestown and who also obliged in a Grade 3 novice hurdle at Tipperary. Walks The Talk was a nine-length winner of a point-to-point and starts out on her track career for John McConnell. Gordon Elliott's No More Silver is highly likely to come on from an opening fifth over hurdles at Ballinrobe last month, while newcomer Tina Yeats is by Yeats out of a Walk In The Park mare, so there is potential on breeding.

Willie Mullins' runners in this sphere are always feared and LIADAWN may be up to winning this on debut for the champion trainer
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MARIOENTO appeared to have plenty in hand when winning over 1m4f at Chepstow earlier in the month and the four-year-old is hard to oppose on the back of that performance, despite an 8lb rise. Fair Dinkum has been running well in defeat of late and has to be of some interest, while Shady Bay and Moon Angel complete the shortlist.

The most persuasive candidates are FAIR DINKUM and Marioento. The latter won well last time but on soft and off 8lb lower.
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NOVAMAY makes a quick reappearance having gone close over 6f at Catterick five days ago. Michael Dods' filly looks worth another try over today's minimum trip on that evidence, with first-time cheekpieces also helping her cause. Lingfield runner-up Step Along has a shout off her revised mark, while Wee Mary has been in the mix of late and is another worthy of a second glance.

This drop back to 5f, combined with first-time cheekpieces, might enable NOVAMAY to get a deserved win on the board.
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ZAPPHIRE returned to winning ways over a mile at Carlisle a month ago and that form was boosted when the third won earlier in the week. As a result, the five-year-old merits plenty of respect off just 4lb higher here. Epidavros was third over C&D 10 days ago and is likely to be in the mix once again, while the unexposed Surprised completes the shortlist.

Off an attractive mark sent up to Scotland, ROARIN' SUCCESS could well end her losing spell. Epidavros is second choice.
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HOUR BY HOUR returns to the fray having scored three times last season, including a double at this venue. Further progress is anticipated from Iain Jardine's sprinter this year and he gets a speculative vote in an open contest. Rock Opera finished a creditable third at York last time, when finishing just in front of Hectic, and the latter has subsequently boosted that form by winning at Ripon.

Preference is for ROCK MELODY, who is well equipped for this assignment and looks ready to hit top form. Abduction is second pick.
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WHATHAPPENSINVEGAS makes plenty of appeal with a couple of solid placed efforts under his belt. He finished third in a tougher handicap here last month and Warren Fentiman takes a valuable 3lb off his back today. The veteran Glasses Up arrives in fine fettle, having landed a hat-trick at Ayr, and he looks a bigger threat than the selection's stablemate and recent Chepstow winner Gallant Lion.

The well-handicapped CLANSMAN may well be the way to turn if the ground is soft or heavy. Gallant Lion is feared most.
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