There were 32 Races on Wednesday 27th August 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Catterick, 7 races at Bellewstown, 6 races at Hexham, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Mossvale Diva possesses plenty of experience and has filled the runner-up spot on each of her last three outings, most recently in nursery company. However, THE LOST SOCK looks the one to be on. Roger Varian's youngster progressed from his introduction to finish second at Thirsk earlier in the month and, with further improvement likely, he could be the one to beat. Staniel Cay is another to keep an eye on.

A repeat of his Thirsk form when going down narrowly should see THE LOST SOCK tough to beat in what's probably an easier race.
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Supreme Clarets and Born A Star both qualify for handicap marks after this and wouldn't go up in the rating by much were either to be successful. However, SPIRIT OF THE WOOD's third-placed finish over C&D on his debut was a promising start and that experience of this venue could give the Iain Jardine-trained colt a valuable edge back here. Suddenly I See and Yorkshire Queen are interesting newcomers to monitor in the betting.

Having had just one race arguably gives SPIRIT OF THE WOOD more scope for improvement than the twice-raced Supreme Clarets.
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Case Study cost 110,00gns as a yearling and her pedigree suggests she may have bundles of speed, so the daughter of Showcasing needs to be monitored closely in the betting market. However, ROGUE ATTRACTION shaped with plenty of promise when finishing six lengths clear of the third to occupy the runner-up berth on debut at Carlisle. As long as Edward Bethell's juvenile takes a step forward from that display, she could prove hard to beat. Blue Nguru completes the shortlist.

Rogue Attraction could be useful but BLUE NGURU was second last time to a filly who has since proved herself up to Group class.
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TWIST OR STICK has posted her best efforts when racing on the front end and she can use her early speed to capitalise on a lowly rating for her third start in a nursery. Havin A Flyer has course experience and wouldn't need to find much to be thereabouts in this company. Tenor's Inn's recent fourth at Beverley also reads well in the context of this race, especially as he was well on top of Dinamo (ninth) at the line.

Preference is for TWIST OR STICK, who has shown clear promise with her two front-running efforts in nurseries.
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Dream Deal appreciated the application of blinkers when scoring over C&D earlier in the month and holds an obvious chance, despite being 4lb higher. Miss Rainbow is in good form at present and is another to watch out for, but LADY BOUQUET gets the nod. Philip Kirby's filly only found one too good in this class over track and trip recently and can take full advantage of her unchanged rating.

If the blinkers work again, then DREAM DEAL confirming placings with Quercus could be sufficient for him to win again.
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SHIELAS WELL found herself stretched by racing over 1m4f at Ripon most recently and looks well worth another chance cutting back in distance. A previous course winner off 1lb lower, Grant Tuer's filly could have a big impact on these terms and may provide a bit of value in a wide-open race. Redcar winner Marry The Night is an obvious danger off just 2lb higher, while Amidst The Chaos is unexposed in handicaps and notably drops in class after his surprise win at Doncaster.

Ready preference is for AMIDST THE CHAOS (nap) who raised his game to win his handicap debut recently and is probably still learning.
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The unexposed TOBY TWO SCOOPS was upped to 1m4f here last time and posted his best effort to date. Beaten less than length in third, Micky Hammond's charge is taken to show further improvement for this extra test of stamina and turn the tables with Inspiring Speeches (winner). The latter bids for a hat-tick and will likely prove competitive once again, while Hidden Pearl cannot be ruled out with any confidence having won this contest last year.

Hidden Pearl is second choice but preference is for HICKTON who looks ready for this longer trip and is ridden by Hollie Doyle.
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Although track winner Simple Star merits respect in his follow-up bid, he has yet to convince with his stamina over this far. With that in mind, LUNAR POWER may eclipse his rivals. The seven-year-old arrives on the back of a C&D second and a 1lb nudge up in the ratings looks workable. Paper Doll regained the winning thread at Carlisle recently and may give the selection most to think about.

Competitive, with the complicating factor that a sound pace cannot be guaranteed. TROJAN SUN is preferred to Stand Strong.
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LEXINGTON BLITZ gave notice a return to winning ways was imminent when a close second at Musselburgh at the start of the month. The first-time application of cheekpieces may well bring further progress and the son of Invincible Spirit gets the vote. The progressive Hurt You Never cannot be written off, having been done no favours by the draw at Haydock last time, while Jojo Rabbit is preferred of the rest.

The class act is LEXINGTON BLITZ (nap) who was second in the 3yo Dash at Epsom in early June. It was a solid run in defeat last time.
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Having landed a gamble at Redcar in June, there could be more to come from FRONT GUNNER. This looks a suitable opportunity for the four-year-old to go in again and he's taken to take a 2lb rise in his stride. Keep Me Stable was denied in her bid for a fourth win in succession when finishing third at Ayr earlier this month, but must enter calculations in his current vein of form, with Monhammer also of interest.

Linda Perratt's two runners may be the principals, with KEEP ME STABLE slightly preferred to Monhammer.
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DESERT DREAM was an easy winner of this contest last year and the veteran returned to form when runner-up at Beverley a fortnight ago. It could be the turn of Seb Spencer's charge once again. Bandello found only one too good at this level at Ffos Las recently and could land a blow, while Starshot landed a classified race at Newcastle last month and is another to note.

Most of these find winning difficult but not so much the veteran DESERT DREAM who won this 12 months ago and followed up in a handicap.
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LIGHTKEEPER's latest runs will have to be forgiven, but he has been competing in higher grades over fences. He won a maiden hurdle at the Galway Festival last year and, like that day, a decent gallop here should stop this contest from turning into a sprint, which would be of benefit to Gordon Elliott's charge as he takes some winding up. Dollar Value is a regular performer at this sort of level and can turn last month's Roscommon form around with Ahead Of The Posse, with a 10lb swing in the weights. He needs to improve his recent form but cannot be discounted in a contest in which he finished fourth last year. Long Gone and Ahead Of The Posse can battle it out for third.

Back from chasing LIGHTKEEPER could prove the one to beat, with Long Gone a likely danger
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A drop back in distance proved just the trick for recent Hamilton winner Thunderstorm Katie and she must enter the reckoning. However, a 5lb penalty does demand another career best from Jim Goldie's filly and MATCH PLAY may have her measure. This represents a drop in class for the five-year-old and a repeat of his latest second at Yarmouth may prove sufficient. Royal Duke and Zuffolo are others to consider.

This provides a slightly different test but THUNDERSTORM KATIE is on a roll and may make this her fourth win in five her last starts.
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Dual bumper winner JENTOBELLO has hit the ground running under Rules and could kick on after finishing third at Uttoxeter on hurdles bow last month. Still a work in progress, there should be more to come now he has experience to draw upon. Mohawk Chief is respected with a visor added and should go well despite a 7lb penalty for winning a maiden at Market Rasen last month. Late Night Drama has a tongue-tie added and is the pick of the rest.

This looks an excellent opportunity for Mickey Bowen's MOHAWK CHIEF to resume winning ways on the back of a solid Market Rasen third
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Alex Harvey can continue his strong recent run of form on board the forward-going JACKSON LAMB. The son of El Salvador was run down late on in Downpatrick but, dropping back from 2m6f on this more forgiving track, he can manage to last home. John McConnell's charge proved his suitability to the course when runner-up behind a useful performer in a bumper here. Ellis Mor showed marked improvement on his second start for Willie Mullins when second at Tramore, although he has since changed yards again. If he can reproduce that form, he should have every chance. Twentyfourcarrot is just preferred to The Man's Room for third.

Having gone close in a stronger Downpatrick maiden last month, JACKSON LAMB (nap) looks the one to beat here back slightly in trip
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An eye-catching second on his debut at Chester, Moment Of Light looks certain to progress and must feature prominently in calculations alongside Gavriel, who also showed clear promise on his first start. The same can also be said for Double Eagle, while Andrew Balding's Uniter warrants a market check, but it is NATIONAL HISTORY that gets the nod. The 1,000,000-euro purchase was far too green to do himself justice here on his debut but, stepped up in trip and with cheekpieces applied, he could step forward.

The biggest players on bare figures are MOMENT OF LIGHT and Gavriel, while Uniter looks the pick of the newcomers.
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Having shown versatility regarding distance by winning over 2m6f at Cartmel most recently, the hat-trick seeking DICKENS is hard to oppose bidding to extend an unbeaten run since joining Jennie Candlish. An easy winner over C&D previously, the seven-year-old returns to this venue at the top of his game, with a 9lb rise for that latest success readily manageable. Gemini Man has scope for improvement and is feared the most. Little Soiree is the pick of the rest.

Hat-trick seeking DICKENS can return from a break to go 3-3 for Jennie Candlish. Gemini Man is second choice.
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A local success may be on the cards as KNOCKRAHA EAGLE holds very solid form claims thanks to his second to Mephisto, who has since completed a treble in rapid fashion. Ian Donoghue's charge only rose 2lb for that Wexford performance and should be aided by first-time blinkers. Sydney Cruiser opened her account at the 23rd time of asking and she can supplement that Sligo success with another creditable run here as she won well, although she has been hit with a 5lb rise. C&D winner Dunany Point might figure in first-time cheekpieces, while Mickey Cohen and Massabielle should be watched in the market.

This looks like a good opportunity for KNOCKRAHA EAGLE following a Wexford second behind Mephisto who has since completed a hat-trick
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A narrow winner over the mile here three weeks ago, GRIZEDALE is heading in the right direction and looks the type to kick on. Dropping back down a furlong could be a good move in countering the penalty he picked up for that success. One More boasts an official rating of 84 and merits a betting check on his belated seasonal debut, while The Northern Lord and Simba's Gift are other potential improvers.

Course winner GRIZEDALE holds leading form claims. One More looks the biggest threat on the figures.
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NACHTGEIST responded well for Sean Bowen to claim second in a similar event at Worcester and looks worth persevering with now he is getting the hang of things over hurdles. Olly Murphy has a good record with similar types and this could be another good example of the trainer's meticulous placement. Palm Beach's Worcester success reads well and he commands respect off 7lb higher on debut for new connections. Divilabother and Lone Star are others to consider.

Mickey Bowen's new recruit SEASETT can take a big step forward after wind surgery and capitalise on a lenient-looking mark.
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It might just be time for JACOVEC CAVERN to open his account over hurdles at the 14th attempt. This highly-tried six-year-old once finished eighth in a Triumph Hurdle behind Lossiemouth and was also sent off joint-favourite for last year's English Cesarewitch. A return to the form of his Cork run in March, where he fell when clear at the last off this mark, would leave him with a proper chance. Moonovercloon is an admirable performer, but he does need to rediscover the kind of form that saw him go down by a nose in the Galway Blazers 12 months ago. Timeless Treaty brings a certain amount of intrigue on his handicap debut, although his relative inexperience may count against him.

A winner over fences at Tramore, KILLINURE LASS has fair prospects of adding to her tally of four hurdle wins.
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Off since struggling on heavy ground in the Mill Reef last September, SARAB STAR ought to take all the beating back in a novice. However, should he underperform, Spitzbergen, who has shown promise on both starts to date, might take the glory. Knight Of India has produced a similar level of form in two turf appearances so far and is most appealing of the remainder.

This isn't a deep race and SARAB STAR could well make a successful reappearance. Spitzbergen is the chief form danger.
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Having supplemented his victory over 3m at Market Rasen with a good second over the same C&D last month, Ribeye must enter calculations off just 1lb higher. However, ALI STAR BERT has been unlucky to bump into well-handicapped rivals on his last two runner-up efforts and is slightly more compelling. Point-to-point winner Killybegs Jet Lady has posted several creditable efforts in defeat over hurdles this season and is also worth a second look on her chase bow.

Preference is for course winner RIBEYE (nap), who has been as good as ever with a win and second at Market Rasen in his last two starts.
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There is little to choose between ADELA ICON and Gers Gigi on their meeting at Kilbeggan. Willie Mullins' charge tends to race quite keenly but did win a Punchestown maiden hurdle earlier this year and makes more appeal than Gers Gigi, who has struggled since over fences. Jane Eire was well beaten in that Kilbeggan race but is better judged on her form from last season, including when finishing in mid-division in the Mares' Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Cooke's Lass can't be lightly discounted as well.

It could pay to take a chance with the lowest-rated runner EASTERN WIND who has won twice on the Flat at this venue.
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Now that the penny has dropped for CIRCIOS, after a comfortable success at Redcar last month, Ralph Beckett's filly could have plenty more to come and she can follow up on handicap debut from a mark of 81. A winner of two of her last three starts, Radiant Beauty must enter calculations, along with Tuesdays Child, who has a 6lb penalty to overcome for scoring over 1m here last week.

The manner of her course win last week suggests TUESDAYS CHILD (nap) could well defy a penalty. Circios is second choice.
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Having capitalised off a reduced rating over C&D in June, CRACKING DESTINY looks more than capable of completing a double. A 2lb nudge up in the handicap shouldn't prevent another bold bid from Ewan Whillans' veteran and he shades the verdict over reopposing rival Royal Deeside. The Churchill gelding slipped up midway through that contest and, given his previous triumph over track and trip, isn't taken lightly. Believe Jack may fare best of the remainder.

The vote goes to CRACKING DESTINY, who recorded his eighth chase win when scoring over C&D in June. Royal Deeside is feared most.
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FARROKH gets the vote to add to a Tipperary success last year. The Barry Connell-trained gelding was switched to fences after that victory and placed a number of times before returning to hurdles this season. The selection's third at Kilbeggan last month has been working out well since and he again picked up minor money at Ballinrobe last time. W B Easy enters calculations on his latest outing in a similar handicap at Ballinrobe. Kaikoura has been knocking on the door, while Tubberfinn Lady and Dontgowithjoe are others to consider.

Plenty with chances but perhaps the 4yo DONTGOWITHJOE can follow up a ready Ballinrobe win off a 6lb higher mark
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BULLETIN has run with plenty of credit since going up in trip recently and a mark of 80 still looks manageable as he returns to the all-weather for the first time since scoring at Southwell in April. Jonathan Portman's charge gets the vote ahead of the unexposed course-winner Advancing, and Muhaajim, who has strong claims based on his success at Pontefract over 1m2f.

Although some of his rivals seem less exposed, consistent BULLETIN looks very solid returned to AW. Advancing is second pick.
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LADY KARA found only a smart bumper winner too strong on her debut at Newton Abbot last month and could be poised to open her account. The daughter of Kapgarde should enjoy this stiffer course and is taken to repel chief threat Nelrose. The Fergal O'Brien-trained filly also offered plenty of encouragement on her opening bid when finishing third at Worcester 56 days ago. Dotties Promise is the pick of the remainder.

A few of these have shown clear promise but top of the list is LADY KARA, who was a clear second behind a 1-8 shot at Newton Abbot.
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The market should prove informative and perhaps GRACIE C can make a winning debut. The Emmet Mullins-trained mare is by Sholokhov and is related to a number of bumper winners, including Knock House. Malikanna and Fascinating Queen are other newcomers to keep a close eye on in the betting, while the booking of Jody Townend aboard I'm A Rocket Man looks significant.

If forgiven his lapse when favourite at Galway, I'M A ROCKET MAN has a strong claim as the form horse on his Punchestown third.
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Haazeez stuck by just under two lengths at Southwell on his most recent outing, but a 7lb higher mark and tricky draw in stall 11 might open the door for JETTIE'S RUN. Ralph Beckett's filly readily shed her maiden tag over track and trip prior to running too badly to be true at Windsor last time. The daughter of Wootton Bassett could bounce back and justify her opening rating of 82. Hello Zaman isn't ruled out either.

Haazeez is respected despite the wide draw but ROGUE ALLEGIANCE can be given another chance now he returns to the AW.
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Nelson Gate showed a big chunk of improvement in first-time blinkers when second at Windsor in May and is considered. However, KARTHON has been thereabouts in each of his last three starts without getting his head in front. Andrew Balding's charge took the silver medal home at this venue on his most recent start and is off the same mark. With a similar performance, he could prove hard to beat. Golden Garden is another to keep an eye on.

Some of these are starting to look exposed now but GOLDEN GARDEN acts well on the AW and shaped quite nicely at Leicester recently.
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