There were 29 Races on Monday 7th July 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Worcester, 8 races at Roscommon, 6 races at Ripon, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Karl Burke has enjoyed another fine season with his youngsters so far and HALF SOVEREIGN could enhance that record further. The daughter of Ten Sovereigns did plenty wrong on her debut at Redcar, but she hit the line strongly to pick up fourth in the closing stages. Stepping up to seven furlongs looks certain to suit and she's expected to take the necessary step forward. The Caddy Master is another that appears likely to benefit from a rise in distance, while Folk Pageant appeals most of the newcomers.

Redcar eyecatcher HALF SOVEREIGN gets the vote ahead of The Caddy Master.
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HILL O RUE was able to build on a couple of promising efforts to score over 1m1f at Carlisle latest and despite a subsequent 6lb rise, he could have more in the locker now upped further in trip. Captain Hanley didn't get the clearest of runs at Down Royal last month but he kept on well into fourth nonetheless so must enter calculations, along with Say What You See, who hit the frame at Hamilton last time out.

Unexposed 5yo CAPTAIN HANLEY (nap) shaped with plenty of promise last time and is first choice ahead of improving 3yo Hill O Rue.
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REDBRIDGE RAMBLER ran too badly to be true when pulled up at Warwick last time and might be better judged on his previous efforts this year. This drop in trip looks a good move and with Sean Bowen remaining in the plate, he could be the one to beat. Rajjamataz lurks on a workable mark and makes his first start after undergoing a wind operation, so he is one to watch out for. Imperial Measure is the pick of the remainder.

Point and handicap hurdle winner WILD NEPHIN could be a different proposition now back on better ground for his second chase start.
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The vote goes to INANNA, who has been running well in defeat recently. The Acclamation mare hasn't quite had the pace of her rivals over 6f, so returning to this trip should help, and she is only 2lb above her last winning mark. Wish This has yet to score but there were encouraging signs at the Curragh last time and he must be of interest now in the care of Alan Brown. Arbitration is another to consider.

The withdrawal of Quest For Fun, who would have been the selection, promotes ARBITRATION to first choice. Inanna is second pick.
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I'm A Starman is unbeaten in his last four outings over the smaller obstacles and provided the 12-year-old transfers that form to fences, he holds an obvious chance. No No Maestro finished second at Fontwell last month and is noted, but RIVER OF JOY looks the way to go. The eight-year-old went in by eight lengths at Hexham in May and considering the manner of that triumph, she can defy her 7lb rise.

It's over two years since I'M A STARMAN (nap) last tried chasing but he returns to this discipline off a good mark and bang in form.
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ABDUCTION ended a barren spell when successful in this grade at Hamilton last time. Jim Goldie's charge remains on a winning mark, despite a 4lb rise, and can launch another bold bid with the underfoot conditions remaining in his favour. Orbital Chime will also appreciate any ease in the ground as he looks to build on a recent third at the track, while Aberama Gold ran well off a much higher mark here last summer and could bounce back at any time.

The return to 6f suited ABDUCTION when he led near the line at Hamilton and his C&D form in the autumn was also encouraging.
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STUMPS OR SLIPS justified favouritism to remain unbeaten in three outings since switching to the Olly Murphy stable and is an interesting contender back over the smaller obstacles. In his current form, he looks tough to oppose. Betty's Tiara sports first-time cheekpieces after her runner-up effort at Southwell and she has to be considered. Shadows In The Sky completes the shortlist.

Preference is for STUMPS OR SLIPS who has been going great guns over fences for his new yard and has no penalty back over hurdles.
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A recent winner at Chester, Arabian Cobra arrives in fine form, but the three-year-old takes on older sprinters on this occasion and ONE NIGHT THUNDER is marginally preferred. Gemma Tutty's inmate could only finish sixth at Pontefract last time, but that effort can be marked up given he ran into a wall of horses in the closing stages, and he looks one to keep on the right side of. Lion's House remains unexposed and is another to note.

The 3yo TARLAC looks to have more improvement in him and can land a second success.
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HANDLETHEKETTLE struggled over fences at Ffos Las in May but bounced straight back to form when reverting to timber over C&D last month. Jamie Snowden's gelding made all that day and they couldn't get near him. Given he did the same three starts ago when comfortably landing a novice hurdle at Taunton, there is good reason to believe this dual course winner hasn't reached his ceiling of ability yet. Get The Value gets plenty of weight and he heads the list of dangers from My Chiquita.

A useful race but THE HEIGHT OF FAME is on a handy mark, should get her favoured good ground and she's very able when fresh.
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There was cut in the ground when UNICO finished an encouraging second at Goodwood last month. Chris Gordon's filly has eased in the weights since her last success and looks up to carrying top weight to victory in this lower grade. Crocodile Power also faces an easier assignment than when runner-up at Catterick in May and he can have a say in the outcome, while Newcastle third Cuban Storm returns to the turf with a shout off his current mark.

Unexposed 3yo BRAVE BOB looks particularly interesting and he is first choice ahead of Superior Council.
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FINE BY ME came good last summer when winning comfortably at Stratford and this could be the time to catch him on the back of a creditable Warwick second. Sam Twiston-Davies takes over in the plate and all looks set for a big run. Of the others, keep a close eye on C&D winner Stripe Of Honour and Shibuya Song.

None of these are overly convincing but SPORTY JIM has no I'm A Starman to worry about this time.
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DOLLAR VALUE has gained 13 career victories under various codes including an easy win in this race last year. The selection can be temperamental at the start and gained an unlikely success from well off the pace in another claiming hurdle at Sligo last summer. So Des Flos held a rating of 130 over fences earlier this year but was soundly beaten when reverting to hurdles at Wexford last time, while Portarlington completed a handicap hat-trick (2 hurdles and a chase) off a lowly mark last year. War Correspondent, Allo Al Khawaneej and Must Meet Cecil are others to consider.

Last year's comfortable winner DOLLAR VALUE might be the answer after his encouraring return from a lengthy break.
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Harswell Duke has filled the runner-up spot in two of his last three starts in class 5 handicaps and will appreciate this drop in grade. Trais Fluors showed more when third over 7f here in May, but the vote goes to EY UP ITS JAZZ. The six-year-old faded into third when attempting to make all at Carlisle last month and the assessor may have been kind to leave his mark alone. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat.

Jim Goldie's BRAES OF DOUNE was second at this level on his last visit here before flying too high in a Class 4 at Hamilton.
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JANWORTH was in command when falling at the final flight at Southwell but wasted no time in making amends over C&D three days later. Jamie Snowden's mare must compete from an 8lb higher mark now, but she remains open to further progress and is expected to go in again. Handicap debutant The Great Escape makes obvious appeal, as does Pacific, who finished third under Freddie Keighley at Huntingdon in May.

Jamie Snowden's JANWORTH is shooting up the weights but for good reason and this lightly raced 8yo can go in again.
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Anna McGuinness has been seen to good effect on a number of mounts for Willie Mullins this season and could be on the mark again here aboard VICAR STREET. The Galileo gelding was sent off the 4/9 favourite when fourth on debut in a bumper at the Galway Festival last year and, while it is of some concern that he hasn't been seen since, this looks a good opportunity to open his account. Monroes Hollow finished just a head behind the selection but hasn't set the world alight since. Couldntmakeitup may prove the main threat having gone close in a Naas maiden hurdle, while Cooladdi was third in a Clonmel bumper last month.

The very well bred VICAR STREET was beaten at short-odds in a bumper on debut but he may be worth giving another chance to
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Billy No Mates finished just under four lengths clear of Ebony Maw (third) when hitting the crossbar at Hamilton last month and is expected to confirm that form. However, TROJAN SOLDIER had a subsequent winner behind when beaten a length into second at this level at Hamilton in May and is just 1lb higher. This extra furlong could eke out further improvement and he can make his third handicap start a victorious one.

Plenty have possibilities but the lightly raced 3yo TROJAN SOLDIER gets the vote ahead of the in-form veteran Billy No Mates.
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AUNTIE MAGGIE has been in the form of her life recently, winning three of her last four starts with the latest of those coming at Uttoxeter last month. Alastair Ralph's mare will need to progress further following a 6lb rise but she is clearly thriving at present and may well be up to it. Aquifolia finished a promising second over C&D recently and is interesting now switched to handicaps, while Formel Park heads the remainder.

The vote goes to the progressive AUNTIE MAGGIE, who has won three of her last four starts and was unchallenged at Uttoxeter last time.
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NED IN THE PARK has been generally consistent both in bumpers and over hurdles and may get off the mark at the eighth attempt. The selection made the frame behind the odds-on Joueur Masque in a 22-runner maiden at Punchestown last month and a reproduction of that form may be good enough. Bhean Saibhre has plenty of experience over hurdles and filled the runner-up spot twice at Clonmel including behind Tassarolo in an 18-runner maiden last time. Hudson was placed on the Flat in France and made a promising debut over hurdles at the Leopardstown Christmas meeting.

HUDSON fell last time but ran with promise when well-backed for a hot Leopardstown maiden hurdle in December and this is weaker
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ASTELIA showed promise on the Flat for Jessica Harrington including when second in a Curragh maiden and also filled the runner-up spot when switched to hurdles at Listowel last month. She was prominent throughout when beating all bar the odds-on La Note Verte and should benefit from that experience. Young Churchill has also been placed both on the Flat and over hurdles and rates a threat along with point-to-point winner Seeitoldya, who was a promising fourth over hurdles at Punchestown last time. Speedy Box and Fine Print are others to consider, while Tudorista and Lady Maxios are two newcomers to note in the market.

It might be worth siding with ASTELIA (nap). She shaped with real promise on her hurdles debut at Listowel and a repeat may suffice
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Popty Ping ought to prove popular having struck the woodwork at Newcastle latest, but preference is for JUST A GIRL. The daughter of Bobby's Kitten was only beaten two lengths into sixth at Pontefract on her debut last month and is expected to take a step forward for the in-form Charlie Johnston yard. Daneh Of Dandy makes some appeal on paper ahead of her introduction.

She drops back to 6f today but it was a very likeable performance from POPTY PING over 7f at Newcastle and she gets the nod.
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A 100-rated horse on the Flat, the Bill Durkan-trained FAIRBANKS should be capable of progressing over jumps. Runner-up on his Irish debut at Down Royal in May, the five-year-old won his maiden hurdle at Ballinrobe later that month. Although well beaten back on the Flat at Royal Ascot last time, the son of Nathaniel was forced to race wide from his high draw. With his turn of foot likely to prove a potent weapon in this small field, he can resume his progress. Twice a winner in his native France, Kainsbourg opened his account in this country last time. Following that confidence booster, the Gordon Elliott-trained gelding should be involved. Yoradreamer and La Note Verte both warrant plenty of respect.

Paul Townend prefers LA NOTE VERTE and she may be able to follow up her Listowel win with underfoot conditions to suit (2-2 on good)
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It looks best to side with MONETIZE. Bryan Smart's filly was never involved in a handicap at Thirsk last time out, but she finished a narrow second over 6f here the time before and would undoubtedly go very close if finding a return to that level. Balayaged should be on the premises in receipt of 2lb from the selection, while Angel Army completes the shortlist.

Having stayed on for a fairly encouraging fifth over 7f at Wolverhampton on her recent debut, ANGEL ARMY earns the vote now up to 1m.
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Following a highly encouraging reappearance at Kilbeggan last month, TORQUAY ROAD can record a second career success. Victorious on his stable debut for Cian Collins exactly a year ago, the six-year-old rather lost his way in subsequent starts. Now rated 16lb below his opening mark, the gelding has to be of considerable interest with Tiernan Power Roche taking off an additional 5lb. One slight concern is that the son of No Risk At All has often run his best race first time out after a break. Jerrari, who finished a place in front of the selection last time, looks the biggest threat. Listowel winner Patty O'Farrell is another with strong claims in a competitive affair.

An open race. JERRARI emerged from off the pace to threaten at Kilbeggan and there's a race in him off his current mark.
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TESTIMONIAL has few miles on the clock and went close in first-time cheekpieces (retained) at Wetherby last month. Tim Easterby's charge was raised 2lb for that effort which looks fair and any further progress could see him go one place better. Others to note include Jesmond Dawn and Mr Jetman, with the former feared most on the back of his pleasing Redcar display.

Cases can be made for several of these but the selection is JESMOND DAWN (nap), whose career-best performance came over C&D last August.
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The Denise Foster-trained SMACKWATER JACK can follow up his recent win at Punchestown. Rated much higher at one stage in his career, the veteran showed that he still retained plenty of ability when staying on well to score at the Kildare track. Prior to that, the gelding had indicated that his turn was near when just denied at Gowran. As an in-form horse with plenty of back class, he looks very much the one to beat. A lightly-raced young gelding making his first start in handicap company, Parkgarve also has to be of interest. His runs in maidens suggest that he is worth a try over this extended trip. Small Town Hero is one to note on stable debut.

It could pay to chance handicap debutant PARKGARVE who is a half-brother to Slade Steel and he has shown a bit of ability.
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A winner off 8lb higher at Sandown last term, EQUITY LAW ran his best race since joining Tim Easterby's yard when beaten less than a length into second at Thirsk latest. That effort suggests a return to winning ways could be imminent. High Opinion enters calculations judged on his third here last time, while Protest Rally and Dothan could both go well in an open sprint.

Equity Law (second choice) has been knocking at the door but preference is for HIGH OPINION, who likes it here.
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A well contested finale in which two well-bred newcomers catch the eye. Given that both her half-brother and half-sister won their bumpers, the Charles Byrnes-trained RUN FOR MAHLER is of particular interest on her racecourse debut. Any market support, or indeed lack of, for the newcomer should be noted. The Willie Mullins-trained debutant Moon Mariner is also related to a previous bumper winner. While that latter horse proved a strong stayer, this stiff track shouldn't be too sharp for his half-sister here. Both Galileo Springs and Master Sydney have shown enough in their performances to date to suggest that they should once again play leading roles for their respective stables.

Willie Mullins has won this bumper three times in eight years and MOON MARINER is well related.
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Colinski won nicely on the turf at Lingfield last month and is preferred to Wetherby fourth Iwantmytimewithyou. However, GRAND HARBOUR also has plenty of scope for improvement and he makes most appeal representing last year's winning yard. The son of Haafhd looked to be crying out for an extra test of stamina when finishing strongly for third over 1m2f at Brighton.

The step up to 1m4f should be ideal for GRAND HARBOUR and he can get off the mark. Iwantmytimewithyou is feared most.
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Tim Easterby bids to win this for the fourth time in succession, so SPRING CORN warrants serious consideration. The son of Ardad bounced back to finish a close second at Redcar in first-time cheekpieces and has the potential to rate much higher than his current mark. Sabrimento also showed marked improvement when runner-up on the turf at Lingfield, while Novamay returns to 6f with solid claims.

Cheekpieces prompted an improved performance from SPRING CORN when going close at Redcar last time and he is taken to go one better.
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