There were 35 Races on Sunday 13th July 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Sligo, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Stratford, 8 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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STAR OF SAPPHIRE kept the winner of a Bellewstown maiden more than honest when second on debut last week. She was nicely clear of the third home and sets a good standard for the newcomers to surpass. The Right One was an excellent second at 80/1 on debut at Cork, but didn't really build upon that when fifth in Down Royal. She was keen that day so, if settling better, would be a big player. Chapel Lane is a well-related sort who could show plenty of dash, while Redemption Road is a half-brother to a Listed-placed horse. Josh Halley's twice-raced Salacious and Gavin Cromwell's debutant Wicklow Gap could also have a say in the distribution of prize money.

Little form to go on but the Bellewstown second of STAR OF SAPPHIRE stands out
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WASHINGTON STREET has the beating of Sun Soldier on their clash at the Curragh where the former took second, almost two lengths ahead of the third-placed latter. Washington Street is also 3lb better off due to Jack Kearney's claim. Both horses have been placed on their last couple of starts and ought to be in the thick of the action. Johnny Murtagh's Blue Point filly Zuheila is well worth keeping an eye on in the market ahead of her debut, while Phoenix Pairc is improving with racing. Turners Cross and Pete's Dream, who drops in trip, are others in with a shout of prize money.

Washington Street rates a big player but could prove vulnerable to a speedily-bred newcomer such as ZUHEILA
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It was a better class of race than this that SEND HARRY finished third in at Fairyhouse. The form received a boost when the runner-up came out and landed a valuable fillies' handicap at Naas. The form of his fourth on penultimate start in Fairyhouse has also been well franked, so this could be his time. Skillman Ave is sure to be popular after winning by a neck in an apprentice handicap in Tipperary at the start of the month. Although she got 5lb for that success, Sam Coen is now able to utilise his full claim. This Ain't Texas and El Fontenaro are likely to be in there pitching, while McIntosh showed enough ability in Britain to get involved on Irish debut.

Recent Tipperary winner Skillman Ave may struggle to confirm that form over this stiffer track with THIS AIN'T TEXAS (nap)
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Following a promising introduction to hurdles when second at Cork recently, KILLEANEY BEAR can open his account. The Andrew Slattery-trained gelding jumped and travelled well through that race, keeping on nicely to take minor honours. With the benefit of that experience to call upon, the three-time Flat winner should be good enough to get off the mark over jumps here. Disappointing on his hurdling debut at Killarney in May, the Denis Hogan-trained Tatateo ran much better second time up when finishing third at Punchestown last month. He, too, should be all the better for those initial outings. Barrow Ranger has also shown enough to suggest that he can get involved for Shark and Paddy Hanlon.

Preference is for TATATEO following his good third at Punchestown recently but Killeaney Bear will not be easily defeated
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Point-to-point and bumper winner CINAMMON ROLL made a winning debut over timber at Downpatrick and looks a promising recruit to this discipline. Less than fluent on that occasion, he will know more today and Sean Bowen's presence is another positive. Moonbow opened his account over hurdles in maiden company at Hexham and could shape well again if allowed his own way in front, while the dual bumper winner Aughafatten is worth a second look on his first start since 2023.

This looks good for CINAMMON ROLL, who is unpenalised for his win in an opportunity maiden hurdle at Downpatrick last month.
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Having capitalised off a career-low mark over 2m1f here last month, there could be more to come from BOOM BOOM. This afternoon's extra distance shouldn't pose any issues for the son of Califet and he's taken to defy a 6lb rise in the ratings. Reopposing runner-up Fox Wallace warrants respect off 4lb better terms and isn't taken lightly, while My Virtue is worth a second look on the back of a wind procedure.

Bar a non-completion over hurdles, GREENROCK ABBEY has been running well for James Owen.
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In-foal MY GIRL SIOUX availed of a lovely seam on the inner to sweep home in Bellewstown and could follow up. The handicapper tacked on 8lb, but that is more than offset by the booking of 10lb claimer Jimmy Dalton. Viamonte just failed by a short head in another Bellewstown sprint and has to rate a danger, while Mint Man is holding his form well and is in the hunt for another cheque. Lismacbryan Hill has been dropped 1lb after finishing third behind My Girl Sioux at Bellewstown. She has had three placed efforts this year and shouldn't be a backmarker.

ONLY SPOOFING is preferred on his 100th start. A repeat of his C&D fourth in a better race than this in May could suffice
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Former point-to-point winner QUARRY TIEPY can strike on her third start for trainer Willie Mullins. Although yet to reach the frame on two starts under Rules, the daughter of Leading Light is in the right hands to win races. Perhaps, the decision to drop the eight-year-old back in trip for the first time will pay dividends.Cj's Darling has plenty of room for improvement after just the two career starts. Badly hampered and unseating on her introduction at Punchestown in June, the Gavin Cromwell-trained mare showed a hint of promise when finishing mid-division at this track last time. Restless Lady, who has only had the six starts to date, is another capable of stepping forward in an ordinary contest.

Willie Mullins' QUARRY TIEPY is given the tentative nod to improve on her last two starts in what is a weak race
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SALAMANCA BAY was three lengths ahead when coming a cropper at the last fence here on his debut for a new yard. He looked sure to be bang there at the finish and is taken to make amends in this lower grade. Conquer The Breeze opened his account over the larger obstacles when successful at Hexham. However, he's been raised 8lb, and third-placed Nathan Wells may well turn the tables on more favourable terms.

It might be worth chancing the veteran SWORD OF FATE, who ran much better than the bare form suggests at Cartmel a fortnight ago.
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Dave Roberts has his string in rude health at present and G'DAY AUSSIE looks capable of completing a hat-trick. The veteran knuckled down to score at Worcester and Bangor of late and the majority of his latest 6lb rise is negated by Jay Tidball's 5lb claim. Al Mootamarid secured a first career victory for trainer Dominic Elsworth over shorter here last month and is feared most, ahead of Ikigai Star.

G'Day Aussie is weighted to be very competitive once more but the 4yo AL MOOTAMARID (nap) seems to be improving.
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NAUTICAL FORCE won his maiden over a similar trip at Cork in April and emerged from Royal Ascot with plenty of credit after a fourth place over further in the King George V Stakes. This could become a tactical affair and Rock Of Cashel has dictated, and won, off the front before. It wouldn't be a surprise to see him bounce back to form. Professor Longhair didn't land a blow in the Listed Tetrarch Stakes at the Curragh in May, but trainer Donnacha O'Brien was complimentary about him when he won his maiden on debut at Dundalk. The suspicion is that there is more to come from him.

NAUTICAL FORCE ran a blinder in a red hot 1m4f Royal Ascot handicap last month and this looks a good opportunity for him
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Arduis Invicta finished second last time out at Nottingham and that form appears to be the best on offer by some margin. She can go close, but a chance is taken on the Salisbury fifth PERFECT LOCATION, who represents the in-form Tom Ward yard. Beaten four lengths at big odds, she kept on well once the penny dropped and looked the sort to learn plenty from the experience. Fille Imbassee is the most interesting newcomer.

The signs look good for PERFECT LOCATION and she's an interesting alternative to form pick Arduis Invicta.
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Successful on her hurdling debut at Naas in April, FIVER FRIDAY can add to those gains. A decent performer on the Flat, the Paul Traynor-trained mare has won four times in that discipline. An encouraging fifth in the Ladies Derby at the Curragh last time, she returns to jumping off a potentially lenient handicap mark. Given her proven turn of foot, the five-year-old should be ideally suited to the make up of this race. Following a promising first run for connections here last month, Spick And Span has to be of interest. Despite failing to win from 18 starts thus far, the James Fahey-trained eight-year-old has finished runner-up on five occasions. Radar Ahead also enters calculations on handicap debut.

Pulling well clear with one other over the C&D last time, SPICK AND SPAN (nap), is a big player here if she can reproduce that effort
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Luckie Seven failed in his bid for a hat-trick when only third at Kelso back in November. He could be in the mix on his return, but MATCHLESS made no mistake when attempting to land a treble and returning the easy winner at Hexham last month. Jennie Candlish's charge still looks ahead of the handicapper on that evidence and can defy a further 5lb rise. Jakana bounced back with a second at Hexham recently and could land a blow.

We haven't seen dual course winner LUCKIE SEVEN since November but he probably still has potential and gets the vote.
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Having posted a string of runner-up efforts this year, compensation could be on the horizon for GETTHEPOT. A 1lb drop from the assessor for his latest second at Southwell could prove fruitful and the son of Getaway is preferred to Man Of The Sea. Neil Mulholland's charge offered something to work with on his fourth-placed chase bow over an extended 2m3f here 12 days ago and is this longer trip is worth exploring. Slievegar completes the shortlist.

It was a fair effort in defeat from SLIEVEGAR at Newton Abbot and returning to further has to be a good thing.
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RED KING was caught over further in Leopardstown, so this drop in trip could see him make the breakthrough. He raced prominently the last day and was all out in the closing stages before going down by half a length in second close home. He was far from outclassed in fifth in a higher grade over a similar trip on penultimate start in Naas. Daonethatgotaway is in a really good place with three victories and two runner-up berths in his last five appearances. He didn't feature in his one previous attempt at this sort of trip, but is now in the form of his life. You wouldn't want to be ruling out Theophilos, Dancing Steve or Eastern Wind in a good race.

The 3yo RED KING ran well on his second start at this track and will appreciate the drop in trip after a solid 1m5f run at Leopardstown
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Sovereign Bright was only beaten three-quarters of a length in a better race at Doncaster on her second start and looks to be the one to beat on that form, but AZLEET gets the narrowest of votes. Second on both her starts to date, she may make it third-time lucky. Mossvale Diva was second on her debut at Musselburgh and is the obvious option for the minor placing.

Musselburgh runner-up MOSSVALE DIVA is taken to go one better. Solid Azleet is second choice.
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SHUDAWUDACUDDAGH scored on his hurdling debut last month and could be the answer returning to the scene of that success. A lightly-raced son of Well Chosen, he appears capable of scoring off his opening mark in the handicap ranks. Recent Kilbeggan scorer Bossing It and the more-exposed Sargent Lightfoot also arrive here in decent form and make it on to the shortlist, while Ballystone is expected to give his running.

The lightly-raced BOSSING IT may be capable of following up her maiden hurdle win last month on handicap debut
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Lisa Harrison has her string in good order at present and WASDELL DUNDALK could be set to increase her fortunes. The veteran arrives on the back of a solid second over C&D and he makes grand appealing racing off an unchanged mark. Sea Aster has struggled to land a blow since landing the spoils at Down Royal in mid-April, but warrants consideration on her raid across the Irish Sea with Sean Bowen booked to ride. Whistleinthedark is also noted.

This can go to course specialist WASDELL DUNDALK (nap), who kept on well for second here last month and remains well handicapped.
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ONE HORSE TOWN is difficult to oppose, despite his penalty. A winner on the Flat, he forged clear in the closing stages to trounce the opposition at Hexham on his hurdling bow, and Harry Derham's charge looks an above average recruit on that showing. Blue Tempus also showed ability on his first start over hurdles when runner-up at Newton Abbot, while Tillmouth has placed three times over timber in France and is worth a second look.

The best of these on the Flat, ONE HORSE TOWN kept on relentlessly to win by a wide margin on his hurdling debut at Hexham.
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LISNADILL may be able to make the breakthrough here despite a 6lb rise for her runner-up effort at Naas recently. The Masar filly was a well-backed favourite eight days ago but failed by a neck to peg back the progressive Casheldale Lass. The front two pulled nicely clear and there looks to be a race in the selection, even after her rise. I Do Believe is interesting on her first start for Ian Donoghue. She showed improvement when staying on to finish second in a Ballinrobe claimer last time and there could be a bit more to come. Clever And Classy comes here in winning form and is another that has to be on the shortlist.

Andy Oliver's LISNADILL was narrowly denied at Naas and the improving 3yo may be able to overcome a 6lb rise and gain compensation here
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Impartiality couldn't quicken up from off the pace at Carlisle last time, but that was on soft ground and he may do better on this surface. Loch Leven ought to improve after finishing second on her first start since October and she can go well despite an added 2lb from the handicapper, but STATEIRA is preferred. Andrew Balding's filly won over seven furlongs on debut here and had no luck in running when fourth at Kempton last month.

A warm 3yo handicap in which the vote goes to IMMEDIATE EFFECT, ahead of Loch Leven, Tremolo and Stateira.
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The Norman Lee-trained LADIAM can follow up her recent win over this course and distance. Always up with the pace, the mare led before the second last, before staying on strongly to score. Given her prominent racing style, the eight-year-old is ideally suited to tight right-handed turning tracks. Indeed, her only previous career victory also came at this venue, where she won her maiden hurdle. Cornmarket is an interesting contender on his second start for trainer John Cullen. Having never reached the frame in 16 previous attempts, the gelding scored over course and distance on his recent stable debut. Tramore chase winner Aussie Warrior is also worth considering off a lower hurdles mark.

Course specialist, LADIAM looks like the one with a lenient looking 5lb rise for her latest course success
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Having left behind his sixth-placed reappearance here when scoring over the same C&D 10 days ago, Dalileo merits respect in his follow-up bid. However, a 5lb higher mark does demand more and HOSTILE HOTELIER may prove to be better handicapped. Jennie Candlish's gelding held every chance but for falling at the last at Warwick last month and compensation could be on the cards. Seasonal debutant Takt De Touques is of interest as well.

All five have possibilities but the one with most potential is triple bumper winner TAKT DE TOUQUES, who makes his handicap debut.
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Third here on his hurdling debut, WHATYOUWAITINGFOR took a step forward to finish a solid second here on his latest start. He's clearly heading in the right direction and this looks a good opportunity to open his account. City Of Diamonds failed to build on a promising third at Bangor in May, when only fifth at Uttoxeter. A subsequent wind operation could bring about a return to form, while it's also too soon to write off Diamond Ambition.

City Of Diamonds has had wind surgery but it looks as if clearly the most likely winner is recent C&D second WHATYOUWAITINGFOR.
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The progressive TRALEE GIRL was second in her search for a four-timer at Ffos Las a fortnight ago. Michael Bell's filly won't be inconvenienced by a return to the all-weather and may well resume her improvement, especially given a handy draw. Miss Dolly Rocker struck at Goodwood most recently and is respected from 3lb higher, while others to note include handicap-debutant Quebella and Windsor-victor Wisper.

The more lightly raced 3yos, most of whom have not yet raced beyond 1m2f, may well provide the winner and QUEBELLA gets the vote.
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Following a promising effort at Tipperary last time, the David Fitzgerald-trained EMILY IN PARIS can step up a place. Keeping on nicely from off the pace, the mare pressed the winner approaching the second last, before those efforts took their toll close home. Successful at this track in the past, the daughter of Champs Elysees holds leading claims under Gavin Brouder. Fortune The Brave must also enter calculations in first-time blinkers. A former bumper winner, the John McConnell-trained gelding showed his best form in a long while when second at Hexham last month. Spellacy's Cross is another with his chance, having stayed on strongly when runner-up at Roscommon earlier this week.

A step up to 3m+ could suit SPINNING WEB who won off a higher chase mark earlier this year and shaped with promise last time
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TOP FLIGHT CENTURY built on his fifth-placed handicap bow over today's track and trip when gaining a breakthrough victory over 2m4f here earlier this month. Although reverting to today's distance may be against the son of The Grey Gatsby, this looks a weaker contest and a 3lb rise from the assessor shouldn't forestall his progression. The biggest threat may emerge from recent C&D fourth Pure Gold, ahead of the down-in-class Ravenscraig Castle.

Competitive in stronger races than this in the early part of this year, RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE can outclass this field if on his mettle.
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Hecouldbetheone landed a double over fences last month and returns to the smaller obstacles with every chance. Time Interval made all to land a double over hurdles in May and he could also land a blow. However, the above pair are likely to take each other on for the lead, and that could play into the hands of THERAPIST. A dual winner over shorter trips here, Nicky Henderson's charge is taken to put last month's below-par effort at Warwick behind her back at this venue.

Reasonable cases can be made for them all but TIME INTERVAL appears to be the most solid option.
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MISS JUSTICE has filled the runner-up spot on each of her last three starts, with the latest of those coming in a handicap at Sandown. She kept on well over 1m2f that day, so it would come as no great surprise were improvement to come now upped further in trip. Lalique ran well under a penalty at Kempton in May and she remains of interest with cheekpieces fitted for the first time. Alibey wasn't beaten far into third at Haydock last time out and is most appealing of the remainder.

Alibey and Lalique have shown they stay 1m4f but the upped-in-trip 4yo MISS JUSTICE has better form.
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SHADOWS OF MY MIND was well backed on debut at Tipperary last autumn when just failing to score for Pat Doyle. The form of that bumper hasn't worked out particularly well since, but the daughter of Jukebox Jury has since joined the champion trainer and it will be interesting to see how strong she is in the market following an absence of nine months. Sing My Story is far more experienced having run in point-to-points, bumpers and over hurdles. She put in a solid effort last time when fifth behind the selection's stablemate Al Arrivee over C&D and looks the chief threat. Point-to-point winner Richieandsams Lady makes her debut under Rules.

It's hard to get away from SHADOWS OF MY MIND who was only just touched off on debut and is now with Willie Mullins
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Getuptheyard is creeping closer to that elusive first win over hurdles, having been caught in the dying strides at Uttoxeter in May. He looks likely to feature in the finish once again, but MR LE PHILOSOPHE is marginally preferred. The latter opened his account over over timber when returning the emphatic winner at Worcester and James Owen's charge can go in again with a conditional's allowance negating most of a 6lb rise. Grasshopper Time looks pick of the remainder.

If MOKORO is on the ball after his break then a repeat of his close third at Warwick would give him every chance.
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A small but open contest in which preference is for BURJ ZABEEL. The gelded son of Kingman was able to build on a couple of promising efforts to score at Haydock last time and now pitched into handicaps from what looks a workable mark, he could repeat the dose. Golden Handshake didn't have to come out of first gear to break his maiden tag at Lingfield recently and William Haggas' charge is unlikely to be far away along with Tuscan Star, who will find this less taxing than the 0-95 he contested at York last time.

It's not an easy choice but GOLDEN HANDSHAKE, The Pouncing Lion and Burj Zabeel are preferred in that order.
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FLUORESCENCE won two of her three starts over 6f but lost her unbeaten record when second at Ripon most recently, where she led at the furlong pole before weakening close home. Tactically adaptable, she may even try to make all over this shorter trip wearing a first-time tongue-tie. Showering is another who could be better suited by the trip after his ninth at York and he could go close under Tom Marquand, while Amestris showed signs of a return to her best when second at Haydock and is another to consider.

Returned to this C&D with new headgear applied, BROSAY may be the answer. Fluorescence and Showering complete the shortlist.
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Letmebetheboss is looking for a hat-trick after wins at Southwell and Kempton but an added 7lb from the handicapper means he may have to settle for a place here. Flamingo Rose won easily enough on her first start in over three years at Lingfield earlier in the week and she can also go well carrying a 4lb penalty, but CAPTAIN POTTER gets the nod. The five-year-old gelding won by an eased down six lengths over 2m2f at Pontefract three weeks ago and although upped 6lb for that, he drops in class looking to follow up.

There may be dangers lurking but LETMEBETHEBOSS (nap) left a strong impression with the way he won his last two outings.
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