There were 35 Races on Thursday 26th June 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Newcastle, 6 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Leicester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

Beckford's Folly was too keen to do himself justice on his debut at Lingfield but he is likely to take a step forward and must be respected. Preference, however, is for ROMEO MONTAGUE. Seventh in a warm novice at York on his racecourse bow, form which has subsequently worked out well, Richard Spencer's colt can progress and the booking Ryan Moore is noteworthy. Dryburgh fetched 150,000 euros as a yearling and a betting check is required.

The shortlist comprises form pick ROMEO MONTAGUE and particularly interesting newcomer Dryburgh.
Class & Speed Card

A chance can be taken on EY UP HE'S A STAR. The Sogann gelding wasn't the quickest into stride over 6f at Catterick recently, but he kept on well into third nonetheless and today's step up in trip could unlock some improvement. Due Respect continues to knock on the door so must enter calculations, along with handicap debutant Marsh Meadow and Beta Reader, who has dropped to a competitive mark.

Due Respect has twice gone mighty close on turf recently but a chance is taken on the handicap and AW newcomer MARSH MEADOW.
Class & Speed Card

Renesmee has been knocking at the door since joining Michael Keady's yard and she is likely to be thereabouts again, but RAINWATER gets the verdict. He returned to winning ways at Hamilton earlier in the month and a subsequent 3lb rise looks fair. If the son of Mayson turns up in similar form, he could prove difficult to beat. Brinton appeals most of the remainder.

The form of the win by RAINWATER (nap) at Hamilton is working out very nicely and he's a confident selection to go back-to-back.
Class & Speed Card

Charlie Appleby and William Buick are often a force to be reckoned with on the July Course and they could gain further success courtesy of HEART OF ETERNITY. The daughter of Pinatubo finished a creditable third on her racecourse bow at Yarmouth recently and, with improvement likely, she is expected to go very close. Wolverhampton scorer Miss Cartesian ran extremely well when beaten a neck under a penalty at Yarmouth last month and she remains of interest. Debutant Kohayln is worth a second look too.

With progress likely, HEART OF ETERNITY gets the vote. Miss Cartesian and Kohayln complete the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card

Boston Dan shaped with promise on his debut at Chester earlier this month and is one of the likelier candidates, but the way in which he finished off that day would suggest he might come into his own over further. With that in mind, it might pay to side with ZOIROS. The Sioux Nation colt displayed ability, despite having an unfavourable draw at Ripon on his racecourse bow, and might be capable of better with that run under his belt. Ciao Capo appeals most of the newcomers.

Sir Albert and Zoiros have shown significant ability but BOSTON DAN showed plenty of promise on his recent debut at Chester.
Class & Speed Card

Jeanne Baret finished third on her debut at Pontefract before stepping forward to fill the runner-up spot at Chelmsford latest. She is expected to mount a bold bid, but a chance can be taken on ITRAAQ. William Haggas' filly finished sixth on her racecourse bow over a mile at Leicester last month, and it would come as no surprise were she to find a great deal of improvement given that a step up in trip should suit. Opera Wave is also noted.

Although ELA'S GEM lacks a recent run, she returns with her yard going great guns and there was a lot to like about her debut on the AW.
Class & Speed Card

An open contest in which a chance can be taken on MOLLIE FOSTER. Ed Walker's filly didn't show much on her seasonal return at Ascot, but she was an eye-catching fourth at Chester last time having been caught much further back than ideal. The daughter of Acclamation can compete off an unchanged mark and, with the potential of more to come, she could take another step forward. Dashing Dick ought to prove popular, while Another Abbot should not be overlooked.

Chester eyecatcher MOLLIE FOSTER gets the vote off an unaltered mark, ahead of Another Abbot who is knocking at the door.
Class & Speed Card

Ashariba was highly progressive last season and she was far from disgraced on her return at Epsom earlier this month. Two from two on the all-weather, David Menuisier's filly is entitled to plenty of respect, but the vote goes to WADACRE GOMEZ. Charlie Johnston's charge is 1lb well in having chased home an unexposed rival at Chelmsford a week ago, and he ought to be more than capable of going one place better. Others to note include Penzance and Fantasy Believer.

Penzance is not passed over lightly but ASHARIBA could be ready to go in again following her satisfactory reappearance.
Class & Speed Card

Ishimentor changed hands for 15,000gns as a yearling and is a half-brother to a winning sprinter, so he must be respected ahead of his racecourse bow. However, CALAFIORI, who runs for the first time as a gelding, had Miss Apres (fourth) in behind when occupying the runner-up berth at Ripon last month. With further improvement likely, he might prove difficult to beat. Market support for newcomer Angels' Share would be noteworthy.

Quite a few with chances but BRISK SYMPHONY is taken to step forward from her debut, where she attracted interesting market support.
Class & Speed Card

A determined winner at Beverley ahead of the reopposing Meelaf (second) last month, and runner-up to the subsequent Albany winner at Carlisle before that, ARGENTINE TANGO brings a strong level of form to the table and can strike. That may be at the main expense of taking National Stakes winner Anthelia, who is unbeaten. Amberia could not have done it any easier when scoring over 7f on debut at Leicester and she could be open to any amount of improvement.

The shortlist comprises BELLA LYRA and Midnight Tango, both promising types who have particularly good credentials.
Class & Speed Card

Trainer William Haggas landed this prize for the last two years and he can do so once more with GODWINSON, who could still be well treated after a mere 5lb rise for a determined success in the Lincoln back in March. The straight mile at Newcastle should suit him well and he gets the vote ahead of the classy Boiling Point, who has switched to the Karl Burke yard since finishing a respectable fourth in Group 3 company at Goodwood last August. Tribal Chief is another to note if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate second at Newmarket in April.

Preference is for SUPERPOSITION, who has impressed on his last two AW runs and is open to further improvement on this surface.
Class & Speed Card

Four of SNOW BERRY's eight career wins have come at this venue (one over C&D), and a 3lb rise for the latest those which came a fortnight ago, could prove lenient. Michael Appleby's mare is narrowly preferred to Thunderous Love, who has remained in good form since scoring over track and trip in April. Forteleza and Kiss Me My Love are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

Mick Appleby's SNOW BERRY makes most appeal on her favourite patch, especially with her returning on the back of a win.
Class & Speed Card

This may be QAZAQ's first start on turf, but he is bred to relish quick ground and the son of Kingman should enjoy dropping back to 7f after a relatively disappointing effort over further at Newcastle when last seen in January. The four-year-old still has plenty of potential from a mark of 92, and he is preferred to the highly consistent Two Tribes, and Cogitate, who took a decent step forward when scoring over 1m at Salisbury last month off 6lb lower. Physique is another with claims if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate second on the Rowley Mile behind the subsequent winner of the Kensington Palace.

The votes goes to PHYSIQUE (nap) whose most recent turf effort is a strong piece of form. Two Tribes is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

IBN ALTHEEB outran his odds to finish a highly promising second on debut over slightly further at Beverley. With normal improvement expected on the back of that, he may be able to go one better with proven stamina a major plus. Runner-up on each of her three starts over 5f, Homestrait has been nothing but consistent and stepping up in trip may be just what is needed for this daughter of Coulsty. Zoumluzzi improved from first to second start when third at York and he is another one to note.

Today's extra furlong and weaker company should be ideal for RAWALPINDI EXPRESS, who earns the vote ahead of Ibn Altheeb.
Class & Speed Card

IRISH DANCER recorded a second success of the season when on target at Southwell recently. Declan Carroll's gelding will have no problem with conditions back on the grass, and he could go in again under a 5lb penalty. Back to form with a creditable third over C&D a fortnight ago, Soldiers Design makes plenty of appeal, as does Master Zack, who hit the frame at Doncaster latest.

Marginal preference is for MASTER ZACK who ran his best race on turf last time at Doncaster.
Class & Speed Card

Sahana put her three maiden/novice starts well behind her when making a winning handicap debut at Yarmouth earlier in the month and she holds an obvious chance. Orange Sky is likely to enter calculations off an opening mark of 80, but the vote goes to SALVE ELECTRA. James Horton's filly accounted for a subsequent winner to get off the mark at Brighton in May and based on that performance, she will prove tough to stop.

With further improvement plausible, the solid last-time winners SALVE ELECTRA and Sahana are particularly interesting.
Class & Speed Card

KANISHKA may have disappointed when well-fancied at Leicester last time out, but he has strong claims on previous form, including when fourth in the Brocklesby on debut, and the booking of Tom Marquand may prove significant. Narrowly denied on his first go over this trip in a seller at Chester last time out, Ubetterseethis can uphold form with Crystal Aurora (third), who was a length-and-a-half behind, with both expected to be thereabouts again on a return to maiden company.

This could go to POPTY PING, who was a well-backed third at Carlisle recently and could be suited by this further step up in trip.
Class & Speed Card

COSMIC SOUL appeared to be suited by a drop in trip when beaten a neck into second at Redcar last Saturday, and, if finding a little extra, the five-year-old could shed his maiden tag. The booking of Jim Crowley is noteworthy, and he might have too much for Titainium, who could progress upped further in distance having won over 1m2f at Wetherby last time out. Morandi Second arrives on the back of a creditable third at Catterick and he should not be overlooked either.

Three successive seconds for a 17-race maiden could set the alarm bells ringing but COSMIC SOUL has been trying hard enough.
Class & Speed Card

Dereham outran his odds of 14/1 when taking the silver medal home at Yarmouth in May and is likely to be on the premises in his bid for a third win in this contest. However, BRECCIA was just touched off into second at Bath earlier in the month and is just 1lb higher. With David Probert taking over in the plate, she could be the one to beat. Chillhi sports a first-time visor and is another to watch out for.

In-form Young Endless has more to prove on turf, so DEREHAM and Breccia are preferred.
Class & Speed Card

Dc Cogent cosily shed his maiden tag over C&D prior to only managing sixth on his first handicap outing at Musselburgh, but he might have more to offer. Even so, ZIGGY'S TRITON looks the way to go. David O'Meara's charge produced the best effort of his career when second at Catterick earlier in the month and, with Tom Marquand booked, he could make a winning handicap debut. Last-time-out Southwell scorer Nordic Games is another to consider.

The return to Newcastle could prompt an improved performance from DC COGENT on his second handicap start and he is the pick.
Class & Speed Card

Having returned to the level with a decent second over shorter here last week, RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE is entitled to build upon that effort and he can end a long losing streak dating back to July 2021. Billy No Mates improved from first to second start this season when second over 1m6f at Carlisle. He is a key player along with Crystal Guard, who ran his best race for some time when runner-up here earlier in the month.

A chance is taken on KRISSY, who was better than the bare result last time and whose yard is seeking a third straight win in this.
Class & Speed Card

A promising third to a smart sort of Richard Hughes' on debut at Windsor recently, KUNAA may well have gone closer but for a tardy start. This appeals as an ideal opportunity for David Loughnane's charge and she is narrowly preferred to Army Bugler, who had similar difficulties at the beginning of his race at Bath when stumbling leaving the stalls. That did not stop the son of Soldier's Call from finishing an encouraging second and he's noted along with U S S Charleston.

U S S Charleston is second choice behind ARMY BUGLER who is selected to get off the mark at the third attempt.
Class & Speed Card

CORAMENTO finished over two lengths clear of the third when hitting the crossbar in this grade at Musselburgh earlier in the month and is just 2lb higher. With a previous C&D triumph aiding his cause, he will prove tough to beat. Fire Eyes has filled the runner-up spot the last twice and she should remain competitive, while Martin's Brig is another to keep an eye on.

David Thompson has won the last two runnings and has another strong hand. CORAMENTO (nap) is preferred to stablemate Martin's Brig.
Class & Speed Card

WOR FAAYTH caught the eye on debut at Carlisle when staying on well for third, despite an awkward start and hanging left a furlong out. With normal improvement expected, Brian Ellison's charge can break the maiden at the main expense of Goldie Bear, who showed similar ability when third first time out at Thirsk recently. By a speedy sire in the shape of Ubettabelieveit, Thehunnebelllegacy looks to be the pick of the newcomers for trainer Richard Fahey.

Brian Ellison's WOR FAAYTH was only a nose behind a next-time-out winner when a third on her Carlisle debut and gets the vote.
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Runner-up to a subsequent winner at Brighton last time out, ANGEL ON HIGH narrowly gets the vote in this trappy contest off a mark 1lb lower than his last success. A respectable fourth on each of her last two starts at Redcar, Ravishing Beauty may need some respite from the handicapper, while similar comments apply to Shaws Phoenix, who wasn't beaten far at Yarmouth latest.

Little Ted was unlucky not to finish a bit closer last time but RAVISHING BEAUTY is seclected with the cheekpieces now applied.
Class & Speed Card

A highly creditable third over C&D in May behind a winner that has gone in multiple times since, KYBER CRYSTAL should be primed for this assignment and a mark of 56 looks manageable for the daughter of El Kabeir. Daniel Tudhope returning to the saddle aboard the capable Startling is a big plus, while Carlton And Co has dropped back to a mark 1lb lower than her last success.

The most solid one here is KYBER CRYSTAL, with Jack Of Clubs taken to bounce back to form and give her most to do.
Class & Speed Card

This contest could be fought out between the Roger Fell-trained inmates, with a slight preference for PETRA CELERA over Monsieur Fantaisie. The mount of Jack Nicholls looked good when scoring at Wolverhampton recently and a 5lb penalty for that success may not be enough to stop her from going in again. Cooperation and Emerald Army are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Petra Celera is respected under a penalty but MONSIEUR FANTAISIE is taken to continue his good form and double his tally on turf.
Class & Speed Card

Top-weight VANTHEMAN has faced a few stiff assignments this season, with the most recent of those coming in a class 2 event over 6f here three weeks ago. Kevin Ryan's charge didn't run too badly that day and dropping to the minimum trip should suit, while he is also 1lb below his last winning mark. Brooklyn Nine Nine found only one too strong over C&D latest and he merits respect along with the unexposed Kalik, who struck in taking fashion at Lingfield last time out.

Recent C&D second Brooklyn Nine Nine should go well but preference is for KODIAC THRILLER, whose latest York fourth is strong form.
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The vote goes to REGALLY BLONDE, who kept on well into fourth over an extended 1m3f at Windsor earlier this month. Eased 1lb in the handicap in a race lacking depth, she wouldn't need much more to get on the scoresheet. Alvesta returns to the Flat following a spell over hurdles and is worth considering with cheekpieces applied for the first time. Damzon heads the remainder.

Hard to be confident about these but Saachi can do better this time and DAMZON may step forward on her first turf start on the Flat.
Class & Speed Card

Spy Kingdom sets the standard with an official rating of 85 but although respected, he has something to prove following a below-par Redcar effort and it is DANGER BAY that shades preference. Ed Bethell's colt chased home a couple of useful rivals when third at Carlisle last month, and any further progress may well suffice. Others to note include Sound Janet and Eternal Force.

Danger Bay should pack more punch at the finish with an outing under his belt but narrow preference is for ETERNAL FORCE.
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LIPSINK has been more effective on the all-weather throughout his career but, despite having excuses at Sandown latest, he finished a creditable third. Dropped 1lb in the handicap, the son of Kodiac is able to qualify for this 0-70 contest and he might provide some value up against the likes of Hk Fourteen, who struck at Windsor last time. Winged Messenger is slowly coming to the boil and must enter calculations too.

Only one of these is readily passed over. LIPSINK, who ran well when third at Sandown last time, gets the vote on this drop in class.
Class & Speed Card

POMME POMME holds a perfect record in five starts in handicap company and made every yard of the running to score in good style at Haydock on Saturday. Jack Channon's filly has her first attempt at this distance and could find further improvement to continue her brilliant form. Word Of Mouth wasn't disgraced when fourth at Chelmsford earlier in the month and may have a say on only her second handicap outing. Neoma can beat Cymbidium home for third.

The thriving POMME POMME is taken to make it six in a row, at the expense of Word Of Mouth.
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Frostmagic justified favouritism at Southwell earlier in the month, but the drop in trip is a concern. With that in mind, MASTEROFPERFECTION gets the vote. The three-year-old showed a big chunk of improvement when recording his first career success at Lingfield and can cope with a 6lb penalty. Considering the manner of that victory, he could prove hard to beat. Three On Thursday completes the shortlist.

Frostmagic commands respect under the penalty but LIGHTS GO DOWN shaped well on his handicap debut and should have more to offer.
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CITY CAPTAIN made it two wins out of three starts since switching to the Harriet Bethell stable last time and may have more to offer. The son of Aclaim's most recent victory at Carlisle suggested his winning sequence might have not come to an end, and he looks the one to beat again. Inanna finished third over C&D on her most recent outing and would be foolish to dismiss, while Roach Power isn't out of it either.

If CITY CAPTAIN (nap) is in the same form as at Carlisle last week he should go in again.
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Shielas Well showed great tenacity to prevail by a head over 1m2f at Ripon eight days ago and is likely to be on the premises, despite her 6lb penalty. However, LIVE EACH DAY ran too bad to be true when finishing last at Windsor and might be worth another chance. The daughter of Persian King takes a drop back in distance and the booking of Sean Levey is a positive one. Candle Of Time is another to note.

She spoiled her chance by racing too freely last time but progressive filly LIVE EACH DAY (nap) can be given another chance here.
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