There were 30 Races on Monday 23rd June 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 8 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A tad unlucky when short of room and eventually finishing fourth at Windsor, VENTURA DREAM could be primed to strike off 2lb lower with in-form amateur jockey Brodie Hampson taking over in the saddle. Runner-up on his last two starts, including here last month, Sonic Pioneer is expected to be thereabouts again, as is I Follow Rivers, who scored twice on the all-weather before a Bath second. King Of Speed and Sense Of Worth cannot be ruled out either.

Ventura Dream is greatly respected but SONIC PIONEER, who tries cheekpieces for the first time, can gain his second C&D success.
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By an established sprinting sire in the shape of Mayson, SANNY DOO may be clued-in enough on debut to land this contest for a stable that has a good record here. Fresh from a successful week at Royal Ascot, Andrew Balding takes the wraps off Antique Blue, although his pedigree suggests this trip could be slightly sharp first time out. Special Dividend is another to note from a family that his stable has had recent success with.

Antique Blue is bred to be useful but he's fitted with headgear on debut so SPECIAL DIVIDEND is tentatively preferred.
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Carefree Dream progressed from her first outing when fourth over 5f here to take the silver medal home over C&D, and she could put her course experience to good use. However, AMAZING JOURNEY ran green when showing ability to finish fourth on his debut at Chelmsford and may take the necessary leap forward. Jamie Osborne's colt needs to transfer that form to turf but, if doing so, he could be the one to beat. Coul Jane completes the shortlist.

After making very promising headway in a race that is working out well at Chelmsford three weeks ago, AMAZING JOURNEY gets the nod.
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SANDS OF DUBAI seemed to be getting the hang of things when runner-up at Hamilton and stepping up to 6f on her handicap debut could prove ideal for the returning daughter of Sands Of Mali. She is narrowly preferred to C&D scorer Rogue Dancer and Shiplake, who makes his first start since a determined success at Newcastle last November. Queue Dos and Rock N Roll Rocket may also have a say in proceedings.

C&D winner Queue Dos looks set to go well again but the unexposed SHIPLAKE (nap) may have been let into handicaps lightly.
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ALL TOO BEAUTIFUL put her three starts in novice/maiden company behind her when filling the runner-up spot at Lingfield last month and goes off the same rating. The daughter of Bated Breath makes only her second start in a handicap so could have lots more to offer. Endowed justified favouritism over track and trip last week and holds an obvious chance, despite his 4lb penalty. Oldbury Lad is another to note after his second at Salisbury.

Top of the list is OLDBURY LAD, who was squeezed out just as he was building up a head of steam at Salisbury a fortnight ago.
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LECHUGA LAD ran a lot better than his odds of 25/1 suggested he would when getting up for third in this grade at Yarmouth. The four-year-old competes off an unchanged rating and could take full advantage. Corundum finished a length behind the selection in fourth last time and is 1lb better off so has to be considered. Molly Valentine is a C&D winner who also warrants plenty of respect.

The vote goes to SATURN FIVE who, if bouncing back from his latest performance, is favourably treated on his previous efforts.
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Level Up regained the winning thread over track and trip earlier in the month and he remains on a workable rating. Connie's Rose bounced back to finish second over 6f at this venue last week and is likely to be thereabouts, but the vote goes to HONOUR YOUR DREAMS. Mick Appleby's five-year-old made the frame at Thirsk six days ago and competes off the same mark. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat.

Recent winner Level Up is still well treated but ALL WAYS GLAMOROUS can confirm the promise of his Windsor success in May.
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CALL ME BETTY relished the step up to this distance when filling the runner-up spot at Thirsk earlier in the month and she will have plenty of improvement in her. The daughter of Sands Of Mali might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to get off the mark. Ribston Pippin could only manage fifth on his racecourse bow at Lingfield, but he could take a step forward to have a say. Uncle Simon looks best of the rest.

The safest option looks to be CALL ME BETTY, who shaped well at Thirsk 17 days ago and remains capable of better.
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THURSO took an age to find top gear when scoring at Haydock, but he found plenty once doing so and appeared to win a shade cosily in the end. That was only his second start on turf and the son of Dutch Art should have plenty more to offer. Ten Club floundered on the soft going here, having won over C&D before that, and he can make his presence felt back on a faster surface. Kamekist drops down in class with a shout.

Kamekist makes some appeal but THURSO (nap) has come good of late and he can win again despite the hefty rise for his recent win.
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ARBOREOUS has occupied the runner-up berth on each of his last two starts, most recently at Kempton, and Hollie Doyle is back on board. Archie Watson's charge sets the standard with an official rating of 80 and could put his experience to good use. Bint Mohaather showed ability when fifth at Chelmsford last September and she could produce a much improved display. Newcomer Angel Army warrants a market check.

Arboreous and Dannick set the standard but BINT MOHAATHER may improve past them given the promise of her debut.
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Runner-up at Ripon on her handicap debut, LAMBOURNGHINI then faded in the closing stages after attempting to make all over a mile at Yarmouth. This drop in distance looks a logical move and David Evans' filly gets another chance to open her account. Too Much Trevor finished second here back in May and has a shout competing off a similar mark, while Pipkin has plenty of scope on only her second start in a handicap.

Today's drop back to 7f could be the key to LAMBOURNGHINI, who launched her handicap career with two good 1m runs.
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BOLD SUITOR will be hard to keep out of the finish. A winner here back in March, Craig Benton's charge has placed in four of his subsequent five starts and this looks an easier opportunity than when runner-up at the track last time. Star Of Atlantis scored over the extended mile here in May, but she has a bit to find with the selection on latest running so Evoluir may emerge as the main danger.

A chance is taken on handicap newcomer FIDGET LADY coming into her own now handicapping off a modest mark.
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LADY PLIMSOLL comes here off a solid run in maiden company and may be the safest option in a race where good recent form is in short supply. She finished fourth to Angelo Pio at Down Royal in late May and dropping back slightly in trip may suit. She has to give a bit of weight to Sugar Club, who is rated only a pound inferior. That rival has been well beaten in her last two outings though. Her trained Noel Meade also saddles Your Call, who would have a shout in this grade.

If reproducing the solid handicap form of her Leopardstown fourth LADY PLIMSOLL has good prospects of a breakthrough success.
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SOUTHBANK made a highly encouraging first start for the Chris Gordon yard when coming from the rear to run out a two-length victor at Bath. The four-year-old has a 7lb higher rating to contend with, but that is unlikely to prevent him from going in again. Vape had excuses when finishing behind Lequinto at Chepstow and he could reverse that form to have a say. Sorontar is the pick of the remainder.

Most of these have plenty to prove but SOUTHBANK (nap) won in good style on his stable debut at Bath and he gets the vote.
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Darkened Edge did nothing wrong when runner-up at Bath, finishing in front of Fishermans Cottage. COCO HILL was not far behind that pair in fourth, but Adrian Wintle's charge looks the one to take out of the race because she found plenty of trouble in the closing stages. She gets another chance with normal luck in-running. Moe's Legacy has posted a couple of improved efforts here recently and is not easily dismissed off her current mark.

This looks good for DARKENED EDGE, who bumped into one at Bath last time and there is nothing that is unexposed in today's field.
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ADVERTORIAL struggled to get involved over shorter trips last term, but she looked a different proposition when scoring over C&D on her reappearance. Ed Dunlop's inmate has been raised 3lb for that success, but has the scope to rate higher with further improvement likely. A respectable third at Leicester recently, Respiro Solitario could also relish this greater test of stamina, while Jedhi Knight is worth a second look.

The new trip can suit RESPIRO SOLITARIO who stayed on stoutly over 1m2f recently and he is preferred to C&D winner Advertorial.
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This looks like a nice opportunity for NOBLER to gain a deserved success. The German-bred gelding has been placed on five of his six outings and plugged on when second to Admiral Churchill on his most recent run at Listowel. Stepping up in trip again should help him, as may the application of blinkers. On official ratings, Made U Blush is the danger with her fillies allowance. She ran well on her return at Leopardstown but didn't really back that up at Cork last time. Wonderfulwonderful is another to note.

This looks like a suitable opportunity for the 80-rated NOBLER who has been fairly consistent and seems worthy of his rating.
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With no form to go on, the market could be informative and a tentative vote goes to SWIPED. Ralph Beckett's colt is a half-brother to Luther, who was successful at Listed level in his juvenile campaign, and the son of Too Darn Hot might be well placed to make an instant impression. Nebulon changed hands for 95,000 euros and is related to a couple of winners so he has to be respected. Any market support behind Marcellinus would be interesting.

The market should be highly informative but at this stage SWIPED gets the vote ahead of Nebulon and Lebron Power.
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JANES HARBOUR is marginally preferred over Molto Amichi. The Joseph O'Brien-trained selection belatedly got off the mark over flights at this venue, and back on the level now she looks capable of following up. Beaten by just a nose over the course and distance last month, Molto Amichi was last seen finishing a never-nearer fourth in an 18-runner handicap at Leopardstown. Returning to maiden company, he is sure to have plenty of supporters with Colin Keane aboard. Like the selection, Autumn Twist has a win over hurdles to his name and looks capable of making an impact.

Course maiden hurdle winner Janes Harbour has to be taken seriously but MOLTO AMICHI can put her Flat race handicap to good use.
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Silent City finished two places behind Read All About It when fourth on her introduction at Goodwood, but she shaped with plenty of promise and the daughter of Cityscape may reverse that form. Even so, SHIRAZI looks the way to go. Georgina Nicholls' filly showed a big chunk of improvement from her first start to occupy the runner-up berth at Windsor earlier in the month and, with further progression, she could prove hard to beat.

Several have possibilities but SILENT CITY gets the vote ahead of recent C&D runner-up Shirazi.
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A competitive affair, with dual C&D winner EXPOUND the suggestion. The Denis Hogan-trained six-year-old has an excellent record at this venue and will be aided by the 7lb claim of Dylan O'Connor. The joint highest rated runner in the line-up, Donna Nook is an obvious danger. Down to 83 from an initial mark of 88, she was a solid fourth of eight in a stronger contest on her latest start at Gowran. A never-nearer fifth on her debut for Michael Mulvany on Thursday, it'll be interesting to see how Ina Mina fares.

Dylan O'Connor's valuable 7lb claim could make all the difference for the in-form EXPOUND, a C&D winner for the rider three starts ago
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ZOULU CHIEF was mid-division behind subsequent Group 1 winner American Affair at York last time and has had wind surgery since. This is less competitive and the son of Zoustar could be bang there at the finish with a repeat of his third at Ascot in April. Nogo's Dream is also facing an easier task having failed to feature in the Epsom Dash. He scored over C&D in May and is reunited with winning partner Oisin Murphy, while Grandlad has a shout on his third at Haydock last month.

Nogo's Dream has the least to prove but a wind op since York's Dante meeting could see ZOULU CHIEF resume winning ways.
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CURROY LADY caught the eye when third on her handicap debut over the course and distance last month, where she wasn't helped by an incident in the latter stages. Wesley Joyce was aboard the Mark McNiff-trained bay on that occasion and he later reported that the buckle on his rein opened when he changed hands turning into the home straight. Colin Keane now takes over in the saddle and it'll be disappointing if she's not involved at the business end. On the mark at Down Royal on Friday, Andy McNamara looks to have solid claims with Fairyhouse third Highway Sixty One, while handicap debutant Glenroyal is another to bear in mind.

Finishing third last time over C&D despite encountering issues, CURROY LADY (nap) looks very dangerous off an unchanged mark.
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ORIONIS routed the opposition when landing the odds with the minimum of fuss in a maiden at Ripon. William Haggas' filly looks on a fair mark now handicapping for the first time and the daughter of the Sea The Stars is difficult to oppose. Kinetic could bounce back having struggled since scoring here in April, while Mrs Twig steps back up in distance with a shout on last summer's victory at Newmarket and is preferred to Typical Woman.

This can go to the unexposed filly ORIONIS, who was an easy winner at Ripon and is open to more progress on her handicap debut.
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DESERT FRIEND won this race 12 months ago and, despite advancing years, has strong claims of repeating the trick following a number of solid efforts this term. The selection beat all bar Molly Hall here last month and again ran a cracker at Navan last time. Preparations won over 1m4f at Bellewstown last year and successfully switched to hurdles on her reappearance at Limerick this spring. She finished well when runner-up at Gowran earlier this month, with Out On Friday seven lengths behind in fourth. Positive Energy rates a danger if staying this distance, while Spanish John has been raised 10lb for winning at Tipperary last month.

POSITIVE ENERGY looks like he could be suited by this new trip after hitting the line hard when winning over 1m2f in October.
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SOLAR PASS returned a beaten favourite when only fourth at Wolverhampton on her handicap debut and first start since January. A half-sister to useful stablemate Mount Atlas, it would be no surprise if Andrew Balding's filly leaves that form behind and features in the finish. Twilight Moon has been in the mix over 1m2f recently and looks worth a try over this far, as does handicap debutant Bondi, whose dam was successful over 1m4f.

Preference is for TWILIGHT MOON, who didn't get much luck when when runner-up behind a highly progressive rival at Bath last Saturday.
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HEATHER won a Dundalk maiden over an extended 1m2f in February and the sister to Irish Derby winner Latrobe should be suited by this step up in trip following a creditable effort at Naas last month. The Camelot filly filled the runner-up spot behind Galveston, who boosted the form with a fine third in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot. Elana Osario opened her account when beating Navy Waters (won since) here and may be suited by stepping back up in distance, while riding arrangements suggest Roscommon maiden winner Sissi is preferred of Joseph O'Brien's pair. Lot of Joy and Beauparc are others to consider.

Beating a colt now rated 93 in an AW maiden, HEATHER looks like the step up in distance will help her bag another win on handicap debut
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Despite CHANNAGIDE being the only contender not to have won last time out, he makes the most appeal. Marco Botti's colt was denied a clear run on multiple occasions when finishing over three lengths clear of the third at Newbury and can defy his 4lb rise. Jet Black made every yard of the running to score on her second handicap outing at Redcar, although she may have benefited from her soft lead. Zarakerjack can beat Bownder home for third.

All of the runners have possibilities but JET BLACK never looked in any serious danger when making all at Redcar and she gets the vote.
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Top Biller failed to supplement his Lingfield success when well beaten in a classified stakes at Bath, but there will be plenty willing to give him another chance. Money Pockets sports a first-time tongue-tie and is worth a second look, but COMMENDATION gets the vote. Michael Keady's filly outran her odds of 18/1 when fourth at Yarmouth on her most recent start and the daughter of Showcasing has Kyle McHugh claiming a handy 7lb now.

This looks trappy but it might be worth siding with TOP BILLER, who was an emphatic winner at Lingfield on his penultimate run.
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