There were 31 Races on Tuesday 19th August 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Kempton, 7 races at Roscommon, 6 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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This could go the way of the Robert Cowell-trained LONDON IS BLUE. The son of Territories took a step forward when second on his nursery bow at Yarmouth earlier in the month and may prove tough to beat with a similar performance. Twist Or Stick sported first-time cheekpieces when finishing third at Chelmsford and has to be respected off a 1lb lower rating. Archibald Ives can beat Trouser Pocket home for third.

Having bumped into a handicap blot at Yarmouth two weeks ago, LONDON IS BLUE (nap) is taken to go one better.
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Red Tsarina changed hands for 40,000gns as a yearling and the booking of Oisin Murphy catches the eye, so she is one to watch out for. However, SWEET LOVE progressed from her introduction to finish third at Haydock earlier in the month and will relish this extra furlong. The daughter of Dream Ahead might only need to find minimal improvement in order to shed her maiden tag. Princess Honey Bee completes the shortlist.

On the book, PRINCESS HONEY BEE holds particularly strong claims. Alkumatic Jo Jo second choice.
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BEE MY HONEY has occupied the runner-up berth in each of her three career efforts, most recently over 6f at Southwell, and she sets the standard with an official rating of 74. This looks a suitable opportunity and with Jim Crowley booked, the daughter of Mehmas could get off the mark. Towerlands failed to justify favouritism when second over track and trip last time, but that was still a good effort and he is noted. Gennadius is next best.

Lord Montague shouldn't be long in winning but BEE MY HONEY sets the standard on either of this year's AW runs.
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ALLEGRESSE shaped with bundles of promise when only finding one too good on debut at Doncaster last month and will have plenty of improvement in him. Andrew Balding's juvenile is well drawn in stall one and with Oisin Murphy doing the steering, he might prove difficult to beat. Previous made a strong impression when victorious on her first start at Newcastle and should mount a bold bid, despite her penalty. Any market support behind Geodaisia would be interesting.

The standout contenders on form are ALLEGRESSE and Previous. The two newcomers are attractively bred.
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Irezumi hasn't finished outside of the top three since April and now sports a first-time hood, which could eke out more. Even so, FOINIX looks the way to go. The five-year-old has taken the silver medal home in classified events the last twice and makes his return to the handicap ranks. With a previous C&D victory further aiding his cause, he could be the one to side with. Last-time-out Leicester scorer Angel On High isn't out of it either.

Stintino Sunset is consistent but FOINIX, who likes it here and has been threatening of late, gets the vote.
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Fast Bullet could only manage fifth at Windsor last month, but she goes off an unchanged mark and may get closer. Tuesdays Child makes her first outing for the George Boughey yard and needs to be monitored in the betting market, but THE NEW BAY PEARL gets the vote. Roger Varian's filly made the frame over track and trip prior to being well beaten at Chelmsford in June. She is now 2lb lower and might bounce back to strike.

This can go to BIZOU, who was a creditable third over C&D on her handicap debut in May and can build upon her recent turf run.
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Having returned to form with a respectable third over 7f here 12 days ago, Voltaic warrants consideration reverting to handicap company. However, this distance could prove too far for the son of Power and preference is for CHOURMO. Mark Gillard's charge should relish a return to this trip and is now 7lb below his last winning mark. Beautiful Dawn must also enter the reckoning, despite being 1lb out of the handicap.

The 4yo BEAUTIFUL DAWN posted a fairly good effort over 1m at Yarmouth on Friday and gets the vote.
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The winner of two of his last three starts, Grand Traverse commands respect but a 5lb penalty for last week's C&D success demands more. Therefore, a chance is taken on the less-exposed DUBAI BEACH, whose latest start can be forgiven as she never recovered from being denied a run. A course winner over a mile here in June, reverting to Polytrack could be highly instrumental in the Godolphin-owned filly staging a return to form. Cadarn and Tadreeb complete the shortlist.

Several runners bring good stats, most notably GRAND TRAVERSE (nap) who is 2-2 on AW. Tennessee Gold is second pick.
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Having finished fourth over an inadequate 6f here earlier this month, BEAR TO DREAM looks worth another go over 1m. The six-year-old had previously scored over 7f at Chepstow and looks capable of capitalising off her current mark. Monks Mead arrives on the back of a C&D third in classified company and is a feasible alternative reverting to handicap company, while fellow in-form rival Blackbrook cannot be discounted either.

Monks Mead deserves a change of luck but BLACKBROOK ran his best race yet over 7f here latest and this looks softer if anything.
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KARTHON is an intriguing contender on just his fourth start in a handicap and Kempton debut. As a half-brother to a Group 3-course winner, there is enough in his pedigree to suggest the surface won't be an issue. Furthermore, a first-time visor and the assistance of Oisin Murphy could be key factors in a big step forward. Distinction has been in good form on turf but his Polytrack record is less inspiring. With that in mind, track specialist Uzincso could be a bigger danger to the selection.

The combination of new headgear and a slight drop back in distance may enable KARTHON to open his account.
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A 2lb nudge up in the ratings for POETIC FORCE's victory over 1m here recently looks workable and an 18th career victory could be on the cards. The son of Lope De Vega should have little issue with a drop back in distance and he shades the vote over Dandy G Boy. The three-year-old made a winning stable bow at Wolverhampton last month and isn't taken lightly. H Key Lails is the pick of the remainder.

Having made a winning debut for Warren Greatrex a month ago, DANDY G BOY can defy a 3lb rise. Gone Rogue is second choice.
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Saytarr resumed with an encouraging effort when he finished third at Newmarket at the start of the month. He should be a player if building on that display, while Moderna and Nimble Nasher are unexposed types to monitor in the betting as they debut in a handicap. However, FORT AUGUSTUS is the most appealing option based on an improved effort at Southwell most recently. Having been given a chance by the handicapper, the son of Blue Point can exploit running off a potentially lenient rating.

Returned to AW, INITIAL BLUE may belatedly confirm his 2yo promise. Moderna is second pick.
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CHEERS AGAIN has gained all three wins over a mile at Dundalk but also has plenty of placed form on turf and holds strong claims at the weights. The Paul Flynn-trained gelding comes here off the back of a couple of solid efforts including when third to the progressive Onemoredance over 1m1f at Leopardstown and the booking of Dylan Browne McMonagle adds to confidence. Theophilos enters calculations on his second to Miss Nifty at Naas but needs to bounce back after disappointing at Navan, while Can I Kiss You was far from disgraced on her handicap debut at Tipperary.

Three-time Dundalk winner CHEERS AGAIN is suited by the race condition and may be capable of recording a breakthrough turf win
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Placed over the minimum trip at Beverley, Soca Star is taken to be thereabouts along with Sara Moon. However, BERLINETTA faced a tough assignment at York last month behind the Group 1 Cheveley Park entrant Golden Palace. The daughter of Pinatubo should find this less competitive and, with the William Haggas yard in flying form and Tom Marquand taking over the reins, she gets the vote.

Soca Star seems very likely to be right in the thick of things again but BERLINETTA, who drops from 6f today, may improve past her.
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THARAKA was soundly beaten on debut in a soft ground Leopardstown maiden but showed much improved form on a sounder surface at Gowran last month. The Ken Condon-trained filly had Tahcawin nearly four lengths behind when third to newcomer Alibah and should have further scope for improvement. Spinning Around has also shown some promise in two outings and only weakened in the final furlong when fourth at Leopardstown last month with runner-up, Teewinot, subsequently landing the odds at Lingfield. Riding arrangements suggest Echo Of Faith is preferred of Jessica Harrington's pair and the Listowel maiden in which he finished a moderate fourth has thrown up a number of subsequent winners.

This could be a good opportunity for SPINNING AROUND who has picked up experience at Leopardstown since her C&D debut
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QUEEN TAMARA took a step forward when finding only Flash Of Fire too good at Doncaster. The latter is held in high regard based on several fancy entries, and Harry Charlton's Space Blues filly looks one to keep on the right side of with further improvement on the cards. Jeddaal also enters calculations on the back of a bold bid at Beverley, while Sahm Naif is a brother to a Listed winner and is a newcomer to note.

Queen Tamara and JEDDAAL have similar profiles and are likely to fight this out. The latter gets the nod.
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Although she struggled to mount a challenge when finishing sixth in a Listed event at Sandown 26 days ago, HAYYNAH makes grand appeal reverting to these calmer waters. Ollie Sangster's filly had previously filled the runner-up berth twice at Windsor and she can put her experience to good use. Yasalam is related to several winners and market support for the daughter of Night Of Thunder on her debut would be interesting, while Secret Of Life is the pick of the remainder.

The betting can help sort out the newcomers but HAYYNAH sets a useful standard for them to aim at.
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GIOVANNI GIORGIO showed promise when keeping on into mid-division behind New Zealand on debut at the Curragh last month. The form of that race has been working out well since and the Persian King colt should progress with that experience under his belt. Riding arrangements suggest he is preferred to Duke Of Cumberland, who showed the benefit of a previous run when placed behind Joltin at the Galway Festival. Check This Out was no match for runaway winner Romeo Sensini here on debut before prominent throughout when successful over C&D. Pierre Grosse didn't enjoy a clear run behind the impressive Montreal at Leopardstown and should progress from that experience.

GIOVANNI GIORGIO could be the one to be on after his very promising debut in a hot maiden at the Curragh
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HIDDEN VERSE has had a couple of outings over further since scoring over C&D last month. The son of Dark Angel returned the convincing winner on that occasion and looks worth another chance in this lower grade on his return to the minimum trip. Runner-up to the selection, Over Spiced could make a fight of it on more favourable terms, while Savannah Smiles is not out of it either.

Pretty consistent since her two wins in May, OVER SPICED has edged her way back down to a workable mark.
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Space Bear was too keen when finishing fourth on her turf bow at Yarmouth earlier this month and shouldn't be underestimated reverting to the C&D of her debut victory. However, SPORTING LIGHT has been knocking on the door in this company and rates as the most solid proposition. A 1lb rise in the ratings for his latest second at Chester could prove lenient. Baggot Street is also noted.

The vote goes to SPORTING LIGHT, who makes his AW debut having finished runner-up in turf nurseries on his last two starts.
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The well-bred PROXIMA CENTAURI showed useful form last year notably when placed behind Chantez at Leopardstown and again ran over 7f when reappearing at the Curragh last month. The Jessica Harrington-trained filly had Tina's Charm about a length behind when fifth to Shelbiana in a 21-runner maiden and may now have most to fear from Perfect Base. She beat all bar Shakazia at Fairyhouse and the combination of a mile and meeting some interference proved too much at Naas last time. Suerte was just denied at Dundalk earlier this year but has failed to progress since.

PERFECT BASE is narrowly preferred in the hope she can repeat the form she showed on her second start at Fairyhouse
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The hat-trick seeking YOU ARE EVERYTHING could be well placed to extend her winning sequence with Molly Gunn retaining the ride. A 3lb rise for winning an apprentice handicap at Leicester is manageable, with this not appearing to be a much tougher assignment. Saffredi is yet to win on turf but has performed well at this level and could have a big say. Outer Edge is noted too.

The selection is SAFFREDI, who is better than he showed here last month and can be dangerous under Tom Marquand.
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LITTLE KEILEE was far too free to see out 1m when weakening into fifth at Chelmsford 12 days ago and this contest is there for the taking if she can settle better. A drop in trip and removal of the visor could prove fruitful for James Owen's mare and a fourth career victory may beckon. Four-time course winner White Umbrella is feared most, ahead of Dream Illusion.

In a tricky handicap NOISY MUSIC, who has a good record here, is taken to beat turf winner Sharon Curly and C&D winner Ornately.
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WILLIAM F BROWNE was only headed in the closing stages when bouncing back to form at Galway. He has been raised 6lb and drops a furlong in distance but a similar performance may suffice. Three-year-old Spent All Me Money scored on his first start for new connections recently and is respected under a 5lb penalty, while Engines On scored on his debut for a new yard over this distance at Naas last month.

There could be more improvement to come from ENGINES ON who made a successful debut for the stable at Naas last month
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HIGHFIELD VIKING had stacks in hand when he romped home over 7f at Ayr last week and is very hard to oppose despite the 5lb penalty. Believe You Me's recent fourth-placed finish over C&D received a significant boost when Intervention (third) came out and won the Great St Wilfred at Ripon on Saturday. She merits serious consideration, while Magical Merlin is well handicapped.

Confidence in Highfield Viking would be higher on slower ground so the pick is BELIEVE YOU ME (nap), who is also in prime form.
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KENTO returns to this venue for the first time since landing a handicap here in March. Tony Carroll's charge showed signs of a resurgence when third on the turf at Lingfield last time and it could be his turn again at this lower level. Black Cab won over a longer trip here in the spring and could make his presence felt, while the recent Redcar runner-up Sanbona is another to bear in mind.

He is a 15-race maiden but SANBONA, the only 3yo in the field, has had few chances at 5f and is marginally preferred in a modest event.
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JUNIPER SLING showed promise on debut and her pedigree suggests she will progress with racing. By Sea The Stars and a half-sister to her yard's late maturing Group 1-placed Thunder Kiss, she finished ahead of a subsequent maiden winner on debut and while she disappointed at Bellewstown, that was her first run for 67 days, so should progress. Keen-going Bryant is by Wootton Bassett and out of a Group 3 winner and debuts in Ireland. He bumped into a subsequent Group 3-winner in April before disappointing in a useful Newmarket handicap. Reverting back up in distance will help although he needs to settle. Speedily-bred Smithfield attracted support when narrowly defeated at Galway, but steps up markedly in distance.

SEARS CROSSING stayed on strongly over 1m2f last time and he looks well worth another go at this sort of trip
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THISCOULDBEFUN has winning form over a mile and, off a competitive rating, she could be the answer. The daughter of Coulsty tends to respond well for jockey Taylor Fisher, whose 3lb claim could be a very handy asset. Ravenglass boasts some solid course form and looks well worth another try over this trip, while Moonlight Bomb is a potential improver on just his fourth start in a handicap.

There may still be a bit more to come from MOONLIGHT BOMB, who is of interest if judged on last month's keeping-on third at Kempton.
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DAYTONA LADY may not have won since last autumn, but that victory came off a 2lb higher mark over C&D. With her recent placed efforts strongly suggesting she is ready to strike again, Ruth Carr's sprinter could prove the one to side with. Glory Hyde went close at Carlisle a week ago and is unexposed on the all-weather. She could have a say in the outcome, as well as Dark Side Prince.

Several possibles but HAVANA SKY (nap) looked ready to win when running into traffic problems at Chelmsford 12 days ago.
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PILLAR OF HOPE seems to have found his niche racing over this distance on turf recently and ran well at the Galway festival. A five-time winner, his rating had fallen prior to winning on Derby Weekend at the Curragh and runs off the same rating as at Galway, where he wasn't beaten too far. Gotta Catch'em All is a 14-race maiden but has shown some nice form and finished second at Tramore just three days ago. Ms Messi is 6lb higher than when scoring at Tipperary recently but had been rated 63 last May and can continue to progress being a four-year-old.

With the help of his rider's 7lb claim, PILLAR OF HOPE can supplement the win gained at the Curragh before a close fifth at Galway
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A winner at Chester last month, TEAM PLAYER went close to adding to his tally when beaten a neck in a Shegar Cup race at Ascot last time. Raised only 2lb, Gemma Tutty's charge is taken to make the most of this drop in class and resume winning ways. It would be no surprise if the unexposed Lightning Touch proved a more potent force in this company, after finishing fourth at Newbury, and she can confirm form with Percy Jones (sixth).

The choice is TYPHOON DANCER who finished a sound third behind two progressive sorts on his latest AW start.
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