There were 53 Races on Friday 4th July 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Wexford, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Bellewstown, 6 races at Haydock, 6 races at Beverley, 6 races at Bangor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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THE MAN'S ROOM should appreciate this step-up in trip. He caught the eye when finishing strongly over 2m at Limerick in May, ultimately having to settle for the runner-up berth. Second and third to Net Boy at Ballinrobe, Kamikaz Du Plessis and Noticebox renew rivalry. The Gordon Elliott-trained former went down by just half-a-length at the Co Mayo circuit, and with that experience under his belt it'll come as no surprise if he manages to go a place better now. Rated 116 and narrowly beaten on recent starts, Dream Diamond is of definite interest, while Following Orders and the Willie Mullins-trained Quarry Tiepy are others that warrant respect.

Gordon Elliott's KAMIKAZ DU PLESSIS makes the most appeal here following his second at Ballinrobe after a break
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HOSTELRY does just enough to win and produced her usual late flourish at Hamilton to land a hat-trick. She beat a subsequent winner on that occasion, so a further 3lb rise is unlikely to anchor Ruth Carr's mare in her current frame of mind. Dream Pirate found only one too good back on turf at Nottingham and another good effort looks assured, while Absolute Star is worth a second look on her belated seasonal debut.

The mare HOSTELRY is taken to extend her rich vein of form and make it five wins from her last seven starts.
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A MAJOR PAYNE has held his form well and appeals strongly after second-placed finishes at Kempton and Nottingham on his last two starts. Nudged up just 1lb for the latest of those efforts, the son of Harry Angel has a very feasible chance on these terms. Similar comments apply to Warning Sign, who has filled the runner-up berth on no less then seven previous occasions. He again has each-way prospects with first-time blinkers added. Rising Force and Atlantis Blue complete the shortlist.

Top of the list is A MAJOR PAYNE (nap), who has been knocking on the door in his last two starts. Warning Sign is feared most.
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ISLE OF SARK has been in decent form on the Flat since joining Tony Carroll's yard back in April. He finished third at Bangor when last seen over hurdles and looks to have a good opportunity to get his head in front back in this discipline. Linden Lane ran well for second here in May and is noted, but Rubys Legacy has shown little to recommend him so far.

Evan Williams' low-mileage LINDEN LANE is taken to build on a good Ffos Las third now his stamina is unlocked more and get off the mark
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EASTMORE is of interest on his return from a break. Well-backed when beaten a neck into second at Down Royal in August, he failed to make an impact in subsequent starts at Killarney and Dundalk, but is worth chancing here. While he flopped when turned out again quickly after winning over course and distance on his penultimate start, Splendid Choice is given the chance to redeem himself, while others of interest in this weak affair are Highland Earl, Phoenix Cowboy and four-time winner Prince Of Air.

A much better chaser, PRINCE OF AIR has to be given plenty of respect back hurdling off a 20lb lower mark
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Mon Na Slieve won nicely at Ayr last month, although he could only manage fifth in this contest last year behind the winner Brave Nation. The latter failed to get a clear run when fourth back here for his latest start and another bold bid is expected, but TREFOR makes most appeal. The son of Invincible Army is a sprinter on the upgrade, having won a higher grade contest over 6f at Ripon recently, and he can prove equally effective over this trip.

Preference is for BRAVE NATION who is 3-6 over C&D including winning this race last year.
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The Charlie Appleby-trained pair KEY OF MAGIC and Pacifica Pier could be the ones to focus on in this intriguing contest. The former, who cost $950,000 as a yearling, is related to several high-class performers in the USA and as the choice of William Buick, shades preference over his equally well-bred stable companion. Publish could be the Gosden's flag bearer, while Richard Hannon's Magician of Riga is probably one just for the notebook on his debut.

An intriguing field of newcomers. The Appleby/Juddmonte first strings, KEY OF MAGIC and Publish, are particularly interesting.
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KEEL STRAND has shown progressive form since undergoing a wind operation and won here on his handicap debut 10 days ago to land a double at the track. Paul Nicholls' charge is hard to oppose as the hat-trick beckons. Stinginhisstep also won over these hurdles in May, though he will need to improve further upped 6lb, so the Chepstow winner Impecunious may prove a bigger threat.

This could go to STINGINHISSTEP, who won over the extended 2m2f here last time and is bred to be even better at this longer trip.
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Reportedly in-foal to Mahler, ONEBRIGHTBLUEROSE might be able to register a third course win. Successful at this Bettyville circuit in May, she since finished a solid third at Clonmel and has been no worse than fourth on her last six starts. A case can be made for many others in this competitive affair, with top-weight Hatfield Hammer sure to have plenty of supporters. A winner over the course and distance on his latest start, it'll come as no surprise if the locally-trained six-year-old manages to follow-up. In the care of Benny Walsh and set to be partnered by his nephew, Tramore runner-up Menas Miracle is of definite interest, while others for the shortlist are Aussie Warrior, Pleasureofpressure and Good Bye Milan.

The drop in trip suited HATFIELD HAMMER over C&D in May and the 6yo could be worthing stay with here despite a 9lb rise
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BAHADUR followed an encouraging third at Newmarket with another fine effort when placed over C&D. Sean Woods' charge looks capable of winning at this level on that evidence and gets another chance. Klassleader finished a couple of places in front of Gran Descans when only seventh at Sandown but this longer trip will likely bring improvement, while Chico Magnifica is a full-brother to a Grade 1 winner in the US and is a newcomer to note.

This can go to BAHADUR who has finished third at Newmarket and over this C&D in his last two starts.
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MILITARY CODE is bred to get further but his run in the Coventry at Royal Ascot didn't suggest that would be ideal. However, he showed up well for a long way and that run is worth forgiving. Back over the minimum distance, a return to form could be imminent for this dual 5f winner. Staya's fifth in the Queen Mary is a solid indicator for a race of this nature, while Windsor-scorer Lebron Power and Rogue Supremacy can also be competitive.

Preference is for STAYA, who sets a clear standard on her close fifth in the Group 2 Queen Mary. Blue Orbit is feared most.
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Dancingontheedge won a division of this contest last year, though has shown little in the way of progress since then. It would be no surprise to see her bounce back, but KENMYA makes most appeal. Dan Skelton's mare got her act together over hurdles when narrowly defeated at Bangor on her second start in a handicap. The third has subsequently franked that form and she looks capable of winning off her current mark. Our Pink Lady looks best of the rest.

Dan Skelton's former Spanish Flat scorer KENMYA took a big step forward when runner-up at Bangor last time and can go one better here
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STAY GOLD clearly relished the step up in trip at Punchestown last month, ultimately going down by just a nose. The 116-rated bay was unlucky not to have been awarded that contest in the stewards room, after he was slightly bumped by the winner in the closing stages. Now tackling 3m for the first time and back in maiden company, he looks the one to beat. Subsequently disqualified after his October triumph at this venue, Empire Succes has definite claims, while William Butler is another leading hope. Expensive purchases after point-to-point wins, Coumeenoole and Additional Time both warrant respect, with the latter on a retrieval mission after flopping at Listowel. .

The trip of this race should suit STAY GOLD (nap) very nicely after he has appeared all stamina in his last two runs
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ELSASS attempted to make all when just touched off into second on his handicap debut over track and trip last week and competes off the same rating. With a similar performance, he could prove very tough to beat. Arkinthestars filled the runner-up spot at Ripon on her most recent start and this drop in trip shouldn't pose her any problems, so she has to be respected. Hornsea Bay is the pick of the remainder.

The choice is ELSASS (nap) who is improving and is 2lb well in following his narrow defeat on handicap debut over C&D a week ago.
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Having continued his upward trajectory when completing a double on his handicap bow at Goodwood a fortnight ago, GETREADYTORUMBLE looks destined for greater things. Although an 8lb hike from the assessor will make life more difficult for Jack Channon's gelding, he looks ready for this step up in class. Kassaya endured a troubled passage in last season's Queen Mary and she warrants respect on her return to action. Nad Alshiba Green is the pick of the remainder.

The vote goes to Jack Channon's improver GETREADYTORUMBLE, who made it 2-4 with a stylish win on his recent handicap debut at Goodwood.
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SHILLANAVOGY could not have done it any easier when scoring over slightly further at Cartmel in May, and a 6lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop him from going in again. A determined winner here over hurdles recently, Feel The Pinch is likely to be thereabouts on his return to chasing, while Nevendon cannot be overlooked either.

Preference is for SHILLANAVOGY, who impressed at Cartmel last time when dropped back to 2m1f.
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HMS SEAHORSE bounced back to form when successful in first-time blinkers at Clonmel last month. This race was earmarked by Paul Nolan in the aftermath of that Powerstown Park success, and it'll be interesting to see how the son of Galileo fares on his initial try over fences. Disappointing since completing a hat-trick in the UK last season, the Willie Mullins-trained Fine Margin warrants the utmost respect on his return from a break. A respectable 13th of 26 in the Coral Cup, Al Gasparo will need to bounce back from a below-par effort at Ballinrobe if he is to feature. Gordon Elliott saddles both Harsh and Gers Gigi, with Jack Kennedy set to partner the 130-rated former. Placed on two of his last three starts, the five-year-old grey should be able to make his presence felt.

A hurdles winner last time following the addition of blinkers, HMS SEAHORSE, is a big player if he can transfer his ability to fences
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MISS BRAZEN bounced back to form in no uncertain terms when readily taking care of her rivals at Thirsk last month and a 7lb rise might underestimate the level of authority she showed that day. The five-year-old looks to have lots in her favour to go in again. Thunder Star is a two-time C&D winner who finished second at Yarmouth last time and is noted, while Alondra is another to keep an eye on.

This can go to ALONDRA, who has been running consistently well in handicaps and should appreciate the return to 5f.
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Having found himself with too much to do when ninth in the Wolferton at Royal Ascot last month, Checkandchallenge should find this smaller-field affair much more to his liking. William Knight's inmate cannot be dismissed at this level, but CASH may prove king. The six-year-old arrives on the back of a respectable fourth at Goodwood and a reproduction of that effort may be sufficient. Stable-debutant Caviar Heights is a feasible alternative and the market may prove informative.

Returned to a more realistic level, Classic Trial runner-up WINDLORD is taken to go one better and beat his far-from-bombproof elders.
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It may have only been a two-runner race that SEEYOUINMYDREAMS was successful in last time out, but she did so in taking fashion and dropping in trip should not inconvenience her as she looks to make it three wins from her last four starts. Narrowly denied in his bid for the hat-trick over C&D most recently, Get The Value is expected to go close again, as well as Max Of Stars.

There is still more to come from Seeyouinmydreams but slight preference is for GET THE VALUE, who has thrived in recent months.
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As a Grade 2 winner, Visionarian sets the standard, but has been disappointing in recent times and is difficult to fancy with any great confidence. Fascile Mode is another in search of a moral boosting win, and it'll be interesting to see if first time cheekpieces have the desired effect. For a selection, SHE'S A FINE WINE gets the nod. Doing well to peg back the front-running Kilashee at Kilbeggan on her latest start, she had the re-opposing Nt Field Minnesota three-lengths behind. Twice successful from four starts at Thurles over the winter months, That's About Right warrants the utmost respect on his return, while Clarens is another leading hope. An easy winner over the course and distance in April, Lightkeeper is capable of making an impact if putting his best foot forward.

The increased distance of this race can help CLARENS overcome his 5lb rise for winning at Tramore last time
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This can go the way of VELVET WHISPER, who has shown plenty of promise in maidens recently and could be well treated off a mark of 68 on her handicap debut. The form of her stable is another plus, and the daughter of Calyx is preferred to the hat-trick-seeking Amayretto, and Harswell Ruby, who wasn't beaten far at Beverley last month. Others to note include Original Thinker, Pearly Squirrel and Sharon Curly.

This is wide open but PEARLY SQUIRREL shaped well when a smooth-travelling runner-up over 1m here last time and can get off the mark.
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IN THE MINUS was a cosy winner when well backed at Limerick last month and may be able to follow up now dropped into claiming company. The Belardo gelding went up to a mark of 62 after his three-length success and, with Sam Coen taking off 7lb now, he doesn't look badly treated at the weights. Grand Dante is another unexposed three-year-old in the field that could be a contender. Casanova looks on a bit of a downward spiral but would be a big player if recapturing anywhere near his old form.

An unplaced run at this track in May is a concern, but IN THE MINUS is worth a small interest after an emphatic Limerick handicap win
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Coltrane took the 2022 renewal of this event and he will appreciate this easier assignment and ought to go close. However, TRUESHAN was a two-length victor last year and is bidding to retain his crown. The nine-year-old has run respectively at the top level in four of his five starts since and he looks the one to beat. Term Of Endearment completes the shortlist.

Very useful mare TERM OF ENDEARMENT gets the vote. Al Nayyir, Trueshan and Coltrane are the other main players.
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A career-best second over C&D last time out when a mistake four from home and hanging left approaching the last probably cost him, BACKINACTION remains unexposed over fences and a 1lb rise could prove lenient as he looks to go one better. Runner-up over the same track and trip last week, Testflight is a key player and Jony Max remains a capable sort at this level.

The most appealing is BACKINACTION (nap), who came second over C&D last month and remains lightly raced over fences.
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It's difficult to look beyond MAY CALL YOU BACK. Successful by a length-and-three-quarters at Tipperary on Tuesday, but value for much more, she received a 14lb hike in the handicap. Carrying just a 7lb winners penalty here, it'll be disappointing if she fails to come out on top. Five lengths behind the selection on Tuesday, Crowsatedappletart has been no worse than fourth on his last seven starts and should run another solid race. Second on his return to action at Roscommon last month, Burru looks capable of making his presence felt, while others for the shortlist are handicap debutant Midnight Moonshine, Tramore runner-up Roman Parish and the Philip Rothwell-trained Warm In Gorey.

Making a quick return after a comfortable Tipperary win on Tuesday, MAY CALL YOU BACK can defy a mandatory 7lb penalty
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Inconvenienced by running on the opposite side to the winner when second at Ripon last time out, RAFT UP should appreciate a return to Town Moor having scored comfortably over C&D on his penultimate outing. A mark of 63 still looks manageable and it may be that Sugar Baby gives him the most to think about, following his second at Thirsk. Third in that same race and narrowly denied since, Captain Vallo must enter calculations, along with the capable Papa Cocktail and Ishe Worth Agamble.

The vote goes to SUGAR BABY who has twice finished runner-up since belatedly stepped up to this trip.
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WORLD TOUR is entitled to improve a bit from his debut run and could prove the one to beat. He shaped with promise when third to easy winner North Coast at Down Royal a fortnight ago and the yard's runners tend to step forward for an outing. Empty Wallet was two and a half lengths behind the selection then, but Nicola Burns takes a useful 7lb off his back now leaving him on a handy weight. Joseph O'Brien runs two newcomers, with Dylan Browne McMonagle taking the mount on That's No Joke. The Saxon Warrior colt is a half-brother to a couple of winners and is a grandson of Group 1 winner Listen.

Another likely winner here for Aidan O'Brien's juvenile squad, with WORLD TOUR tipped to uphold Down Royal form with Empty Wallet.
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PENDRAGON hasn't looked back since switching to handicaps, bolting up at Ripon and Doncaster, and he is likely to have lots more to offer. Sir Mark Prescott's three-year-old is improving at a rapid rate of knots and can continue his upward trajectory. Fireblade finished a good second in this grade over C&D last month and is just 1lb higher with James Doyle booked, so he is one to watch out for. Triple Gee is next best.

3yos Triple Gee and PENDRAGON can dominate this staying handicap and the selection is taken to make it 3-3 in handicaps.
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COTAI BELLE continued her progression when opening her account in a maiden at Wetherby last month. An opening mark of 77 could prove lenient for Richard Fahey's filly and she's taken to follow up. Proof bounced back to form with a respectable second at Goodwood a fortnight ago and may serve most resistance to the selection, ahead of fellow handicap debutant U Turn.

A small field but an interesting nursery all the same. GUERNSEY LADY (nap) could be the answer now back at a more manageable level.
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Out of Little Mitch, who won twice at this venue, it might be worth taking a chance on the locally-trained debutant TINTO DE VERANO. A half-brother to Punchestown Festival winner Thisistheway, who was herself successful on debut at Wexford, John Gleeson is a positive jockey booking on the Latta homebred. The Willie Mullins-trained North Moon is another debutant of note and is a half-brother to Raffles Face, a Grade 3 winner over flights in France. Second at Kilbeggan and Listowel respectively, Ozark's Walk and Soldiers World both warrant respect, while it'll be interesting to see how I Give Theorders fares representing last year's winning connections. Unseating at the last when still in with every chance on debut at Downpatrick in May, The Cistercian is another for the shortlist.

With a record of 7 winners from 8 runners in bumpers this season it is hard to overlook the Willie Mullins-trained newcomer NORTH MOON
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Justice Twice was highly tried in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot and commands respect at this level. However, she also looks exposed and isn't without risk. With that in mind, GOLDEN PALACE, a half-sister to Group 2 winning sprinter Ladies Church, could be worth chancing from a handy draw on her racecourse bow. Her stable companion Shes Got The Blues also warrants a betting check.

Karl Burke has won three of the last five runnings of this and STARGAZED can add to the tally. Soca Star is second choice.
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HELIOGABALUS is still relatively unexposed and may be able to strike now after a good run at Limerick last time. The Holy Roman Emperor gelding chased home Martinelli then and is just a pound higher. He has a nice draw. The Bog Bank is something of a standing dish around here, having won four times at the track. Her highest career winning mark is 61, though. Daonethatgotaway was in fine form when last seen in action on the all-weather at Dundalk and is another that has to be on the shortlist.

If maintaining the progress shown when second at Limerick last time HELIOGABALUS has bright prospects of a breakthrough win
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Narrowly denied in her bid to land the double at Perth last month, having scored over further there on her penultimate outing, HAPPY INDEX rates the one to beat off 4lb higher with Beau Morgan taking off a valuable 3lb. Runner-up on each of his last three starts over shorter, Lune De La Mer is a key player if seeing out the rise in distance, while Irish raider Tango Theatre arrives on the back of a creditable second at Kilbeggan.

Irish raider TANGO THEATRE ran well in defeat at Kilbeggan last month and is taken to open her hurdling account.
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Having made all to gain a breakthrough victory at Southwell in January, Mdawi must enter the reckoning on his handicap bow. The Wootton Bassett colt should prove as effective debuting on turf, but KINGMAKER rates the most solid proposition. Andrew Balding's inmate has filled the runner-up spot on his last two outings in handicap company and compensation could be on the cards. Kentucky River is also worth a second look in first-time cheekpieces.

Kingmaker looks set to go well again but KENTUCKY RIVER could benefit from headgear and he can build on his Sandown promise.
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Ventura Express was on a 5lb higher rating when he won this corresponding race 12 months ago and should go well. Nevertheless, more recent form suggests LE BEAU GARCON might be the one to side with after his winning return at Ayr in May. Running off just 2lb higher, this could be well within reach for the Mick and David Easterby-trained gelding. Emeralds Pride is another to consider.

Le Beau Garcon is respected, but VENTURA EXPRESS is fancied to win this race for the third time, having been dropped another 3lb.
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Not the strongest maiden and if TURNERS CROSS can run anywhere near his mark of 78, he would take a bit of beating. The No Nay Never gelding produced a couple of really good runner-up efforts last term but hasn't shown that level in two outings this year. This is an easier task now, though. Viamonte has been knocking on the door and ran a solid race in handicap company last time. He should play a big role here. Tino Pai has a bit to find on official ratings, but ran well in handicap company last time and may be able to bag some prize money.

The 4yo VIAMONTE is rated 70 but he's been in better form than Turners Cross this term and he could be the answer
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Placed on her last three starts, including last time out over an extended 2m here behind a subsequent winner, HERJA sets the standard on form and the booking of Brian Hughes looks significant as she aims to get off the mark. Taktique Gagnante hasn't shown much since joining new connections but stepping up in trip could bring about improvement, whereas Dothejive makes her Rules debut for in-form connections having landed a point-to-point at Stradbally in April.

Patrick Griffin's HERJA chased home an improved rival over 2m here last month and has a good opportunity to go one better today.
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A switch to handicap company proved just the trick for DREAM ANGEL when bagging a first career victory at Wetherby 15 days ago. Richard Fahey's filly is effectively 1lb lower in the ratings if taking Warren Fentiman's 5lb claim into account and a brace may beckon. Having scored in three of her last four outings, Romantic Spirit warrants respect reverting to turf. Broadstone and Joyful Sound could also make their presence felt.

The Wetherby handicap won by BETTY BASSETT last month may be the key formline. She can get the better of Homeland again.
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None of these are without risk and the betting market could be a good source for clues. ORBAAN is speculatively forwarded as the first one to consider as he has been consistent in defeat of late and drops into a seller from handicap company. Tropez Power and Dr Rio are just two others to monitor closely in a tricky race for punters to solve.

Tricky. Orbaan and Sands Of Indi tick some boxes but TROPEZ POWER is narrowly preferred having twice run well here in the past.
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MY GIRL SIOUX has been a model of consistency and can land an ordinary-looking contest. The Sioux Nation mare has only won once from 51 outings, but rarely runs a bad race and was a solid fourth again last time at Naas. Whatswrongnow was only half a length behind the selection latest and could run a big race on the same terms. Several others ran in that same Naas contest. Lismacbryan Hill, who was eighth, has run well here previously and is another to consider.

HERO OF THE HOUR has been out of form recently but he's 15lb lower than when beaten 1.75l over C&D last August and he likes it here.
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SHARP GLANCE has made a strong start to her hurdling career and, despite a slight mishap when a beaten favourite at Hexham last month, Alan King's mare can get back to winning ways. A winner here over fences in May, Barranco must be of interest on his hurdles return, while Guillaume has a chance if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate second at Kelso.

Back in prime form over fences for his new stable this season, BARRANCO now reverts to hurdling on a tempting mark.
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ARTANIS failed to justify favouritism when second on her racecourse bow at Doncaster last month, but that was still a promising effort. George Boughey's youngster is likely to have learnt a great deal from that experience and can take a step forward to strike. Celestra is a half-sister to Remaat, who was a winner as a juvenile, so she is one to watch in the betting market for the Gosden team. Any market confidence behind Evolutionist would also be interesting.

Artanis should step forward from her promising debut but 600,000euros yearling EVOLUTIONIST can make a winning start to her career.
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GROUNDHOG (second) had looked in trouble at the three furlong marker at Ripon latest, but he kept on well towards the finish to get within a neck of the reopposing Perfidia (winner). David and Nicola Barron's gelding is 1lb better off and, with this stiff finish likely to suit, it would come as no surprise were he to reverse that form. Atmosphere merits respect too.

With no penalty for last week's AW apprentice race win, ATMOSPHERE looks to have an edge over Optimatum.
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JUNIPER SLING ran a nice race when third on debut and looks like the form choice. The Sea The Stars filly was only beaten a length behind Kalixa at Naas back in late-April and is entitled to improve from that. She was a length and three quarters in front of the fourth-placed It's A Heartbeat then and that filly went on to score at the Curragh. Jannah Star was runner-up to It's A Heartbeat last time so has a bit to find on a line through that rival. Market moves for the Ballydoyle newcomer Gifted would be significant. The Wootton Bassett filly is a half-sister to Listed winner Espionage.

Jannah Star may have to give best to JUNIPER SLING who should have her measure on a line through It's A Heartbeat
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Having supplemented his second here when scoring over C&D last month, LIPA K is one to keep the right side of. A further 3lb rise in the ratings looks workable for the seven-year-old and a seventh career victory may be in the offing. Donnie Azoff finished with a rattle on his latest third at Market Rasen and is a live threat if getting a good pace to aim at. Jamie Snowden's charge is feared most, ahead of the hat-trick seeking Evenwood Sonofagun.

Donnie Azoff is respected but the pick is LIPA K (nap), who is also in good form and who is well suited by this C&D.
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INDIAN SPRINGS took a big step forward from his first outing to comfortably shed his maiden tag at Newmarket in April and he has been gelded since. The son of Too Darn Hot now has a penalty to carry, but that is unlikely to prevent him from going in again. Grey Jaguar cost 85,000 euros as a yearling and is a half-brother to dual Group winner Ocean Jewel. Moderna has shown ability in both starts to date and can pick up any pieces.

Grey Jaguar is a well-connected newcomer but INDIAN SPRINGS looked a smart prospect when powering home at the Craven meeting.
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It might have taken TRIPLE FORCE 17 attempts to open his account at Nottingham, but he wasted no time in registering another over 1m2f here latest. Craig Lidster's charge has evidently responded well to the visor applied two starts ago and can complete the hat-trick. Harriet Bethell has her string in fine form so Bearwith must be respected. Pontefract scorer Dubai Venture appeals most of the remainder.

Better than ever over hurdles of late, TARA ITI (nap) can take advantage of his lenient Flat mark. Triple Force is second choice.
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TASSAROLO won well over hurdles last time and should be up to scoring back on the Flat off this kind of mark. The Farrh gelding was a bargain buy out of Godolphin and is still relatively unexposed. He actually ran well on his most recent Flat outing, finishing fifth at Dundalk last December. The lowly-rated Celtic Druid ran well when third at Leopardstown last time and a similar effort would see him in the mix. Eamon Delany loves to have a winner here and joint top-weight Lohengrin also has to be on the shortlist, following a solid run to finish third at Limerick.

Recent maiden hurdle winner TASSAROLO reverts to the Flat with a solid chance. Maxwell Smart can feature as pick of a stable trio
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Having stayed on doggedly to complete a double over track and trip 13 days ago, another bold bid is forecast from LAND GIRL'S LUCK. Max Comley's mare ticks plenty of the right boxes and is fancied to overcome a 5lb rise from the assessor. Fellow last-time-out winner G'day Aussie bounced back to form at Worcester last month and, if in the same mood, is likely to be in the mix once more. Mrs Tabitha is the pick of the remainder.

Thriving mare LAND GIRL'S LUCK drew nicely clear on the run-in over C&D a fortnight ago and is taken to complete her hat-trick.
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SWORD showed a big chunk of improvement in a first-time hood to make his way through the field to triumph at Leicester last month. The son of Kingman makes just his third start for the David O'Meara stable and could defy a 3lb rise. Desert Falcon mounted a bold bid in an attempt to complete the hat-trick when second at Thirsk last time and is one to take seriously. Havana Prince looks best of the rest.

Sword and STOCKPYLE appeal most, with the latter marginally preferred having undergone wind surgery since his last run.
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Just a head separated DUMFRIES (winner) and Sunny Orange (second) over C&D last time out. The former's effort can be marked up, though, as he was short of room for some time approaching the furlong pole. Ruth Carr's charge is favourably drawn and is expected to go in again off 2lb higher. Oscar's Sister went agonisingly close at Redcar a fortnight ago and she might prove best of the remainder.

The in-form OSCAR'S SISTER has twice finished placed at Redcar recently (latest effort franked). She's preferred to Dumfries.
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Donald Jump is sure to prove popular after posting a close-up third on his debut over C&D last month and isn't taken lightly. However, GARDE MY GUINNESS also finished third on her opening bid at Stratford in May. Jamie Snowden's mare shaped promisingly behind a subsequent winner and she is slightly more compelling. Way Maker and Elusive Power are both intriguing newcomers and market support for either would be interesting.

Beaten under 1l when third over C&D a fortnight ago, DONALD JUMP can put his experience to good use.
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Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.