There were 19 Races on Tuesday 12th August 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

MIGHTY MAGNUS improves with every start and took another step forward when making every yard at Ayr last time. The son of Dark Angel looks on a workable mark for this nursery debut and can continue his good progress. Pontefract runner-up Valor Spirit steps up in trip on his first start in this sphere, and will likely prove competitive with Warren Fentiman's 5lb allowance in his favour, while Dacres Cross could also shape well off the back of his third at York.

Valor Spirit threatens to be suited by this stiffer test now handicapping, but the vote goes to the progressive MIGHTY MAGNUS.
Class & Speed Card

POLAR REBEL caught the eye on her first run for the Charlie Clover stable when third at Windsor last month and she can break the maiden steppinb back up in trip. Semser had just under a length to space when seeing off the reopposing Capallcliste (second) over 1m here last week, and he looks capable of upholding that form with jockey Ashley Lewis taking off 5lb.

Preference is for C&D winner ASHFORD HILL, who returns to Polytrack on a good mark and after some perfectly respectable turf runs.
Class & Speed Card

SIMPLY BLUE has eased to an attractive mark and finished a solid third behind the progressive Twirler at Epsom last time. David Loughnane's son of Blue Point looks set to open his account on that evidence and is marginally preferred to Cargin Bhui. The latter is another potentially well treated and a recent placed effort at Doncaster suggests he could land a blow, while Glory Hyde also warrants respect.

Simply Blue had WINTER CROWN behind at Chester last month, but the selection can turn things round on 3lb better terms.
Class & Speed Card

A progressive sort as a two-year-old, NAINA returned to somewhere near that form when narrowly denied at Newmarket recently, and a 2lb rise may not be enough to prevent her from going one better. Now in the hands of trainer Stuart Williams after an unlucky third when not getting a clear run at Windsor in June, Dutch Finale must enter calculations, along with unexposed handicap debutant Al Joory, who was a taking winner at Kempton on her penultimate start. I Maximus and Noble Victory have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

A few have possibilities but preference is for AL JOORY who won quite takingly on Polytrack before having a stiff task last time.
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ALNAYEF bounced back to form when finishing a resolute second at over 1m5f at Hamilton recently. Doing his best work in the closing stages, this extra furlong could see Jim Goldie's charge off the mark. Paper Doll drops in distance with a shout based on last month's cosy victory at Pontefract on her penultimate start, while Marbuzet is mostly consistent and could make his presence felt back on today's faster ground.

It's taken time with ALNAYEF (nap) but he's ready to win now for his in-form yard. Paper Doll is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

BAILEYS ONTHEROCKS shaped well for a long way on debut at Nottingham before weakening late in the piece and, with that experience under her belt, the daughter of Dark Angel can strike in a winnable contest, with Rossa Ryan a notable booking. A promising third on her penultimate start at Wolverhampton, Star Marian can follow the selection home, along with Loleeta, who may be suited by dropping back to 5f for a yard in fine fettle.

Preference is for BAILEYS ONTHEROCKS, who shaped pretty well before fading at Nottingham 12 days ago and should improve here.
Class & Speed Card

Ice Sovereigns is the only runner here with placed form after finishing third on heavy ground at Goodwood in late July, but she was beaten five lengths at the line. ELEGANT JO JO is an interesting newcomer for Karl Burke and if the market speaks in her favour, she might have been found a suitable opportunity to make a winning debut. Resdev Time was never involved at Pontefract but is bred to be far better over this distance.

The newcomer Elegant Jo Jo is massively respected but experience could tip this the way of ICE SOVEREIGNS.
Class & Speed Card

Charming Princess deservedly broke her maiden tag at Pontefract latest and is entitled to plenty of respect now sent handicapping, but SILENT CITY is preferred. Roger Varian's filly finished a never-nearer second at Hamilton last month when attempting to follow up on her earlier Windsor success. An opening mark of 80 looks fair and today's extra yardage is expected to bring about the required improvement. La Ferveur makes her UK/stable debut having been successful in France last time out and the market can guide.

This can lie between CHARMING PRINCESS and Silent City who both have potential now switched to handicap company.
Class & Speed Card

HARRY PALMER made all the running to come home unchallenged at Thirsk last month, and he has been put up a punitive 6lb for that there is every chance the same tactics could be rewarded. Gorgeous Mr George has been a revelation since being step up to this trip, winning both starts at Yarmouth fairly comfortably, but he has also been put up 6lb and he may have to settle for a place. Toota appeals most of the remainder.

The hat-trick seeking Gorgeous Mr George is solid but REENIE'S DREAM shaped well on her handicap debut and can progress again.
Class & Speed Card

ROLLING LUCK has stepped forward on his last couple of starts at Yarmouth with his runner-up effort last month standing out. Sean Woods' gelding appears to have been found an excellent opportunity to shed the maiden tag. Foinix is feared most after his latest second at Brighton, while Aoife's Thunder's recent form entitles her to a place on the shortlist.

Last year's winner FOINIX (nap) was nicely clear of the third when second at Brighton on Thursday and is taken to defend his crown.
Class & Speed Card

Top-weight Jesmond Dawn finished second in a better race off 1lb higher in July and, although beaten twice since, he has every chance of another bold showing here. Runninsonofagun has placed form in Ireland off higher marks and is another to consider, but HOMELAND gets the vote. A winner over further by a neck at Ripon, he has only been put up 1lb for that and should have no issue with dropping back in trip.

The consistent HOMELAND has been fairly treated for his Ripon win so could provide the answer in a race lacking a standout candidate.
Class & Speed Card

BOTH OF US was unfortunate not to have finished closer at Salisbury last month, an effort for which he was subsequently eased 2lb in the handicap. George Boughey's charge encounters an extra two furlongs today which could suit and he might offer some value against the likes of Clipsham Noble, who continues to find steady improvement. Good Shot disappointed at Windsor latest but the addition of first-time cheekpieces may work the oracle.

Another chance is given to GOOD SHOT, who has to rebound from a poor run but is of strong interest if judged on her penultimate effort.
Class & Speed Card

Now that HAPPIER has regained the winning thread after a taking success at Catterick last week, the daughter of Profitable could kick on and follow up under a 5lb penalty. Back to form with a strong runner-up effort at Musselburgh last time out, Hard Nut is capable of being in the shake-up, along with Sixcor, who scored over C&D last month.

Fortunate Star and THORNABY PEARL appeal most and the selection is preferred on the back of wind surgery and a short break.
Class & Speed Card

A major improver from first to second start after a gelding operation when runner-up at Pontefract last month, SHOWTOWN can go one better on this occasion. That may be at the main expense of Star Noir, who should improve for the rise in distance after a promising second on debut over 5f at Beverley. Stoic Poet is another who has shown enough ability in three career outings to suggest that he is capable.

The form of SHOWTOWN's second at Pontefract makes for positive reading in the context of this race and he can improve some more.
Class & Speed Card

GOLDEN HORSE didn't do himself any favours when slowly away on debut at Pontefract last month, but he recovered well to finish third and, with normal improvement, he can strike for his in-form connections. An encouraging second over 7f at Redcar last time out, They All Know Me is open to more progression and he is a key player, as well as newcomer Spirit Of Nature, who is related to several winners.

This will probably develop into a shootout between GOLDEN HORSE and They All Know Me. Preference is for the Newmarket raider.
Class & Speed Card

Ayr Poet is looking for his hat-trick but he won't get his own way on the front end here with impressive novice winner Noble Horizon expected to take him on. If they go off too fast they may set the race up for a closer and Harry Charlton's WAVE RIDER fits the bill. Winner of a decent Sandown maiden, he finished third at Yarmouth last month but drops in class off 1lb lower and boasts every chance.

An interesting handicap that looks best left to the 3yos. NOBLE HORIZON (nap) has a high-class pedigree and may have the most potential.
Class & Speed Card

Jim Goldie won this last year with a five-year-old and is back for more with Eternal Sunshine, who would have place chances if she can repeat her July second. Iris Dancer needs forgiving a poor run at York last month but she has won here eight times. The vote goes to NOVAK. A length second at Musselburgh over further last time, he has won off this mark over this trip before.

Iris Dancer looks a big player back at Hamilton but ABERAMA GOLD is only 1lb higher than when beating 17 rivals at York last month.
Class & Speed Card

Lady Phoebe seemingly won with plenty in hand over a longer trip at Musselburgh last time, but she took 18 attempts to open her account and the less-exposed SHABU SHABU is preferred. A ready winner at Yarmouth recently, Saffie Osborne could afford to ease the son of Australia down in the closing stages, so a 6lb penalty may not be enough to anchor him. Sugarpiehoneybunch may prove best of the remainder.

Marginal preference is for the long-distance traveller SHABU SHABU who was given a sound winning ride by Saffie Osborne at Yarmouth.
Class & Speed Card

ROYAL BLAZE forged clear of the opposition to land a classified stakes race at Ayr on Saturday. He will likely prove competitive back in handicap company and another good effort looks assured, despite a 5lb penalty. Temper Trap has returned to a winning mark and could land a blow, while Daring Leader performed well here last time and drops in distance with a shout.

A modest finale with no depth and an excellent opportunity for ROYAL BLAZE to follow up Saturday's easy win in a classified race.
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