There were 32 Races on Wednesday 13th August 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Although a beaten favourite on two of his three racecourse appearances, U S S Charleston's claims are there for all to see. Lemos De Souza's colt would be a deserving winner and is respected, but preference is for DANDY SPEED. Off since chasing home the now 85-rated Ardisia when third on his debut in April, it wouldn't come as any great surprise were he to find the required improvement. Rotokura Belle heads the remainder.

Not many of these can be ruled out but the vote goes to DREAM MORE, whose third on debut is working out nicely.
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A major improver from first to second start when scoring comfortably over C&D last month, CROWN OF LIGHT is likely to have more to offer and can go in again under a 7lb penalty, with William Buick a notable booking. Five Ways shaped with promise when fourth on debut at Newbury and may enter calculations along with the well-bred Noble Vow, who hails from a yard that knows how to ready one first time out.

Go On My Son and Five Ways are open to improvement but CROWN OF LIGHT won decisively here three weeks ago and can follow up.
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Second on her debut at Redcar before occupying the same position at Newcastle next time, TERRITORIAL STAR looks to have been found the ideal opportunity. Stella Barclay's charge should have too much for Brimfulofattitude, who, although having placed in both of her career starts, is expected to be more of a threat when sent over further. Noelies Dream was never involved at Newmarket recently but this is more realistic.

This looks less competitive than division one and is best left to TERRITORIAL STAR, who sets the standard on either of her two runs.
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Now that the penny has dropped for GLADIADORA after a taking success at Bath earlier in the month, Joe Tickle's charge should be able to handle a return to handicap company. A highly creditable second on the step up to this trip at Doncaster last month, Flag Carrier must be a leading contender, as well as Sunny Corner, who has dropped back to a mark just 1lb higher than his last success.

The front-running winner went well beyond recall in a 1m Doncaster handicap last time but FLAG CARRIER passed his other seven rivals.
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Conjecture is certain to prove popular as she looks to break a sequence of second-placed efforts but although respected, it is SOVEREIGN WEALTH that shades preference. The son of Frankel did plenty wrong on his debut last month before staying on well into third. He's certain to know more this time around and, despite a wide draw, he could present some value. Too Darn Hot colt He's Waliim is related to a smart types and is worth monitoring in the betting ahead of his racecourse bow.

Conjecture can surely get the job done one day but SOVEREIGN WEALTH is not far behind on RPRs and has greater scope for improvement.
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A major eye-catcher despite trouble in running when staying on strongly to almost land the Vintage Stakes at Glorious Goodwood, MORRIS DANCER should relish a step up to 1m.. Narrowly denied himself in Listed company at Ascot last month and with an entry in the Champagne Stakes next month, course-winner A Bit Of Spirit is likely to give the selection plenty to think about. Hailing from a yard that has been excellent with it's two-year-old's this year, Mystic Moment may also have a say.

A Bit Of Spirit is unlikely to go down without a fight and MORRIS DANCER was hanging at Goodwood, but the latter has the best form.
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ELETTARIA struck by just over a length in a classified stakes at Newcastle last month and now returns to the handicap ranks. If the six-year-old is in similar form, she may back that performance up. Hallucinate showed more when fourth at Chester in June and warrants a market check on her handicap bow, while C&D winner Sir Maxi is another to keep an eye on.

The handicapper has given SIR MAXI every chance and the 7yo looks poised to stage a revival.
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Palio Di Siena finished second in each of his three starts in maiden/novice company prior to being well held on his handicap debut at Wolverhampton last time. He sets the standard with an official rating of 75, but MAGIC BOY looks the one to be on. The son of Acclamation took a step forward from his first run to fill the runner-up spot at Ripon in June and with a similar display, he will prove hard to beat. Jennifer Wren is another to consider.

The dropped-in-trip pair PALIO DI SIENA and Rhyme Dust look the principals if Magic Boy is again upset in the stalls.
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Bell Shot made every yard of the running to score by two lengths in this grade at Newmarket at the start of the month and it's easy to see why he will have his supporters. However, CRIMINAL SHORE made the frame in first-time cheekpieces (retained) at this level over an extended mile at Hamilton last month and goes off the same mark. With Daniel Tudhope booked, he looks the way to go. Triggerman completes the shortlist.

Front-running BELL SHOT (nap), who is 2-2 at Beverley, had another day in the sun last time and looks sure to give it another good go.
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REVOIR failed to live up to market expectations when only fifth in this class at York last month, but she sets the standard for others to aim at. Ralph Beckett's filly is likely to have more to offer on just her fifth career appearance and can find the improvement required to strike. Azaniya is unbeaten this year, most recently scoring by just under a length on her handicap bow at Windsor, and she is an improver to keep an eye on. Wujjood is another to note.

Ralph Beckett's REVOIR has the edge on form and hopefully the race will provide a sufficient stamina test. Wujjood is feared most.
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A taking winner over C&D last month before a respectable third at Pontefract most recently, TIME TELLS ALL sets the standard on form and can strike again in this winnable contest. Only beaten a neck in third when having his first go over this distance at Ripon, Noss Mayo is entitled to improve on the back of that, while Anjo Bonita ran her best race for some time when runner-up at Pontefract last month.

Unexposed Noss Mayo looks a big danger but this C&D suited TIME TELLS ALL in July and a Pontefract race since wasn't run to suit.
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Offiah's Boy is bidding to make it three wins from his last four starts after his success at Bath last time, but he is 3lb higher, so this requires a career-best. With that in mind, MREMBO gets the vote. Jonathan Portman's mare finished a close second at Sandown on her latest outing and the handicapper might have been kind to leave her mark alone for that effort. Fillyfudge is another to watch out for.

The glaringly in-form candidate is OFFIAH'S BOY (nap) and this does not look a strong field, so he may well be able to win again.
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HARRY THE ROGUE can continue the excellent recent form of trainer Andrew Slattery. Fifth in a big field at Leopardstown last time, the gelding had been ultra consistent prior to that slightly below-par run. Just touched off over this course and distance in May, the four-year-old has been a real improver in handicaps this season. Sam Coen, who has been in the saddle for both career wins, takes off a valuable 7lb once more. Shoot To Kill, who just about comes out best at the weights, shouldn't be far away. Runner-up in similar company at Killarney recently, the eight-year-old is smart on his day. Ballinrobe winner Bucaneer's Spirit has to be of interest on his debut for new connections.

Denis Hogan does well in claimers and a chance is taken on 8yo, SHOOT TO KILL who was 2nd latest and has a fair chance at the weights
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GO ON ROSIE finished a creditable fifth at Thirsk in June and, with her only career success coming over C&D this time last year, Nigel Tinkler's filly is taken to regain the winning thread. Hundred Caps has undergone wind surgery since a respectable fourth over 6f at Haydock last month and he is a player, along with The Feminine Urge, who is best judged on her penultimate success at Yarmouth.

Hundred Caps and The Feminine Urge are feared but GO ON ROSIE can make it 2-2 over C&D.
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The Michael O'Callaghan-trained FRESH FADE can make his experience count here to get off the mark at the fifth attempt. Third in a Listed race at Tipperary last month, the son of Cotai Glory should appreciate dropping back into maiden company. Also gelded since that last start, the 81-rated juvenile sets a fair standard. Connections have also opted for a first-time hood. in an attempt to help him settle that little bit better. Leopardstown third Morehampton is entitled to improve from that promising debut effort. Weak in the market prior to that introduction, the Johnny Murtagh-trained colt should know his job now. Bellewstown third Carwyn is another that can step forward from a promising first run.

The Listed-placed Fresh Fade may not cope with MOREHAMPTON, who should come on plenty from his debut third at the Curragh
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SUNDIATA KEITA made a pleasing start for the Joe Ponting yard when beaten a head into second at Bath in June and is just 2lb higher. The son of Sands Of Mali makes just his fifth start in a handicap and may have more to offer. Fiorella Princess finished a respectable fourth at Brighton last week and should remain competitive off an unchanged rating. Hello Luna looks best of the rest.

Fiorella Princess is dangerous at this level but HELLO LUNA's latest Windsor effort has been well advertised since.
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Fairyhouse maiden winner SHAKAZIA can follow up on her first start in handicap company. Runner-up on her previous outing at Naas in June, the Johnny Murtagh-trained filly readily opened her account at the County Meath track last month. A lightly raced three-year-old open to further improvement, the daughter of Kodiac has only had the four starts to date. Off an opening mark of 89, she could have some scope. Curragh winner Quadruple races off a career-high mark but is respected under Colin Keane. Racing over what is arguably her optimum trip should suit the four-year-old. Course and distance winner Exquisite Acclaim is another with leading claims.

Johnny Murtagh's 3yo filly SHAKAZIA can prove equal to the task in her first handicap following a clear-cut maiden win over this trip
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The Gosdens saddle a couple of interesting debutants and IZZ'NT SHE HOT could prove strongest of the pair. The daughter of Too Darn Hot is related to a host of useful types and if anything like her siblings, it would come as no surprise were she to post a big effort. Maneuver fetched 600,000gns as a yearling and is of definite interest too, while Pacific Mission ought to progress having made a low-key racecourse debut at Ascot last month.

Choosing between the Gosden newcomers isn't easy but IZZ'NT SHE HOT is beautifully bred being by and out of a Group 1 winner.
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MCMURRAY progressed from his introduction to finish second at Salisbury last month and is likely to have lots of improvement in him. The son of Mehmas might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to get off the mark. Three Builders changed hands for 40,000 euros as a juvenile and needs to be monitored in the betting market on debut. Dagger Strike only managed sixth on his first start at Southwell, but could take a big leap forward to get involved.

Crest Of Fire has a leading chance on ratings but DARK SHORE should take a step forward from his debut effort.
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Despite being officially rated the lowest of the three Ger Lyons-trained runners, CONTINUITE gets the vote. A maiden winner at this course last time, although this represents a major rise in class for the three-year-old, connections clearly feel that she is up to the task in hand. Stablemate Naomi Lapaglia had valid excuses when disappointing in a stronger race at the Curragh last month. Prior to that, the five-year-old had run very well when third in Group 2 company at that same track. Recent Cork winner Mojave River is another relatively unexposed filly with the potential for improvement.

It may be worth taking a chance with TARIMA. a debut winner who may not have been suited by soft ground in a Group 3 at Navan in May
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William Haggas landed the corresponding event 12 months ago and he could repeat the dose courtesy of PEARLA. The daughter of Sea The Stars had initially looked a shade disappointing when failing to build on an excellent debut effort at Haydock next time, but that winner has since franked the form in no uncertain terms. Drawn favourably on the back of a short absence, she can go one place better. Others to note include Gold Penny, Miss Herschel and El Megeeth.

This looks an excellent opportunity for Group 1-entered PEARLA to go one better than at Newmarket and Haydock.
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A chance can be taken on newcomer WHOLEHEARTED, whose dam is a half-sister to Group 2 winner Heartache and she has bundles of speed in her pedigree. The daughter of Sergei Prokofiev could make an instant impression. Speaktotheguvnor failed to build on her debut third at Newbury but now makes her first start for the Jennie Candlish stable and warrants a market check. Lodge cost 45,000 euros as a yearling and is another to consider.

The market needs checking but WHOLEHEARTED has a speedy pedigree and her trainer can get them ready first time.
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FLEETFOOT has been acquitting himself well over this trip in winning a valuable handicap at the Curragh and then keeping on for fourth in another good contest at Galway. War Rooms is the highest-rated horse and his seventh in the Duke Of Edinburgh Stakes at Royal Ascot was a fair effort. Puturhandstogether is of interest reverting back to the Flat. He went off favourite for the Galway Hurdle, but finished in mid-division. His mark of 82 is workable, but would prefer slower ground. Saturn hasn't been at his best on his last couple of runs but knows how to win, while Gambino is up in trip and class after shedding his maiden tag on debut at this track.

Only seven runners but not an easy puzzle to solve. Beaten favourite for the Galway Hurdle, PUTURHANDSTOGEHTER may exploit this mark
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A few with chances but the vote goes to AL KHAWSSAA. Below-par when well fancied over C&D in May, she now sports a first-time hood. Roger Varian's filly remains completely unexposed and should the new headgear work, she looks certain to go close. Doncaster scorer and dual course winner Red Mirage was only raised 3lb in the handicap so he appeals as a real threat, as does Daring Legend, who wasn't beaten far into ninth in a warm York contest recently.

Archie Watson's GRAND TRAVERSE is belatedly afforded the chance to run on an artificial surface again and he can do the business.
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A respectable second in her bid to land the hat-trick at Newmarket earlier in the month, EMILY REBECCA should take plenty of beating on the drop in class with Alec Voikhansky returning to the saddle. Placed on each of her last two outings over shorter, Masolar must be of interest on handicap debut as she goes up in trip, while Warrior King is not to be ruled out either.

Emily Rebecca again holds solid claims but a chance is taken on BERKSHIRE SMUDGE who's stepping up in trip on his stable debut.
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Colin Keane stays loyal to PLAZA ATHENEE who could get her turn. There was promise in her opening sixth in a Curragh maiden and she really built upon that when just pipped by a head on her next start in Killarney. Sunlight Dance was beaten eight lengths into third in a fillies' maiden at the Curragh. The runner-up came out and won well at Naas so she has her chance. Some Good Men Gone avails of stall one and showed improvement when running on in second at Naas last week. His stable continues to fire the winners in. Treasure Rose is another to consider, while newcomer Stone Rulya is worth checking for market strength.

Not much has gone right for SUNLIGHT DANCE but her latest 3rd is working out and a bit further ought to suit
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Maybe Not failed to supplement her Ffos Las triumph when finishing second at Newbury last time, but that was still a fair effort, so she has to be considered. She's A Warrior finished fourth at Haydock in June and may get closer off a 2lb lower rating, but REY DE LA BATALLA gets the vote. The four-year-old struck by just over a length over track and trip and is just 4lb higher. With a similar performance, he will prove hard to beat.

A War Eagle isn't passed over lightly but fellow 3yo MAYBE NOT (nap) might have a bit more to offer over this new trip.
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LUNANOVA could not have done it much easier on her first start for new connections at Brighton last week, and a 6lb penalty may not be enough to prevent her from landing the hat-trick. That may be at the main expense of Typeface, who landed a classified stakes race in good style over C&D last month, and makes his handicap debut from a mark of 47. Al Shabab and Bobby Dassler have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

Lunanova commands respect trying to complete the hat-trick but TYPEFACE (nap) is taken to follow up his C&D win 15 days ago.
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FLIER stayed on well to land a C&D apprentice handicap last month and effectively races off just 1lb higher as Patrick McGettigan is able to utilise his full 7lb claim in this contest. Skib Gold belied his 80/1 odds when winning comfortably in the second division of that aforementioned apprentice handicap, so has to be respected. Slaney Swagger showed more in third behind Flier and Chris Hayes comes in for the ride. Chou Chou was the horse between Flier and Slaney Swagger and is another looking to be involved at the business end.

With just a 4lb rise for her C&D win last month, FLIER looks capable of following up with a better draw this time.
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DUBAWI TIME showed more when making the frame in soft conditions at Windsor last month and was kindly dropped 1lb. The four-year-old is a C&D winner and the booking of Oisin Murphy is another positive. John Locke occupied the runner-up berth at Leicester on his most recent outing and goes off an unchanged rating, while Mount Olympus isn't out of it either.

Richard Hannon's ONLY ONE BLUE, who has seemingly been crying out for a truly run race at the trip, is the suggestion.
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TORALOU outran her odds to finish a highly promising second at Windsor last time out and she can strike on her second run for new connections with the in-form Billy Loughnane taking over in the saddle. Rating looks to be her main danger on the back of a slightly unlucky second when short of room at Chepstow last month, while Mamma Maria has the potential to improve on the step up in trip for leading connections.

There were excuses for MAMMA MARIA's defeats in handicaps last year and she looks the type to do better as a 3yo.
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Synergism justified short odds in comfortable fashion over track and trip last week and holds an obvious chance, despite his 6lb penalty. Another Run struck on his first start for the Rod Millman yard at Southwell in March and is noted, but ENVIRONMENT AMIGO gets the nod. James Fanshawe's four-year-old finished fourth over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle on his return to action and was dropped 2lb. This step back up in trip looks the right move and he is the one to side with.

Quibbles about some but SYNERGISM goes from strength to strength and can confirm the good impression he made here last week.
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