There were 53 Races on Friday 29th August 2025 across 8 meetings. There was 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Down Royal, 6 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

Four Adaay has finished second in three out of her last four starts, most recently at Windsor, and should remain competitive. However, CALL TIME bounced back to form when filling the runner-up spot in this grade over 6f here last month and goes off the same mark. The four-year-old drops back a furlong in trip, but it shouldn't pose him any problems. Son Of Astar completes the shortlist.

A modest affair in which FOUR ADAAY can defy top weight at the main expense of Son Of Astar and Call Time.
Class & Speed Card

JUST TYPICAL outran his odds of 22/1 when taking the silver medal home over a mile at Newmarket earlier in the month and is just 2lb higher. With a similar performance, the son of Territories will prove tough to beat. Cypriot Diaspora returned to winning ways over track and trip last week and holds an obvious chance, despite her 5lb penalty. Capuchinero is another to watch out for.

Just Typical comes into the argument after a good run but CYPRIOT DIASPORA (nap) was a ready C&D winner last week and is preferred.
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Rebecca Hitchen has formed a solid partnership with SANDRET, who arrives having finished second at Musselburgh when attempting to follow up on his earlier Redcar triumph. Sam England's gelding will appreciate a return to the mile and, with conditions to suit, is taken to repel the challenge of fellow veteran Jewel Maker. Coconut Bay has stamina to prove, but recent efforts would suggest it will be no issue.

The return to 1m looks ideal for SANDRET (nap), who has struck up a good partnership with Rebecca Hitchen this summer.
Class & Speed Card

NOVELETTE took another step forward when making a winning nursery debut over C&D and now has a 6lb higher rating to contend with. Considering the manner of that triumph, she could complete the hat-trick. Bassenthwaite sprung a 22/1 surprise to get off the mark at Ffos Las and has been gelded since, so he is one to watch out for on his handicap bow. Exclamation completes the shortlist.

With the hood retained, NOVELETTE could well progress further and complete a hat-trick. Lebron Power is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

PARTICIPLE has shown lots of ability in her three career starts, most recently finishing a respectable third at Newmarket, and she sets a good standard. The daughter of Frankel takes a drop back in trip and will prove a tough nut to crack. Dreamasar shaped with plenty of promise when third on debut at Newbury in June and is likely to take a step forward from that display. Of the remainder, Bintalina makes the most appeal.

The vote goes to DREAMASAR who made a promising start with her third at Newbury in June and that was behind a subsequent Listed winner.
Class & Speed Card

Having been the bridesmaid on each of her five racecourse appearances, CONJECTURE can finally have her day. Sir Mark Prescott's filly has been crying out for a step up in trip, which she now receives, while first-time cheekpieces could eke out that bit more. Nada Two fetched 775,000gns as a yearling and is entitled to the utmost respect for yard that have had another fine season with their youngsters. Mayfair Market appeals most of the remainder.

Conjecture sets the standard but would like be vulnerable to something with potential and NADA TWO could fall into that category.
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Despite encountering trouble, Savannah Smiles still produced a fair effort to finish second at Chepstow recently and is likely to be thereabouts. Fletcher's Flight was beaten a length at Yarmouth and could have a say, but the vote goes to CHARLIE MASON. Tony Carroll's four-year-old occupied the runner-up berth in a warmer event at Brighton and the booking of Colin Keane catches the eye.

Savannah Smiles is high on the list but FLETCHER'S FLIGHT is building up to something bigger and edges preference.
Class & Speed Card

Recent form often counts for plenty in this type of contest and, with that in mind, preference is for BOBBY DASSLER. Alison Thorpe's gelding was beaten a neck over 1m2f here last week and as long as dropping in trip is no inconvenience, it looks a good opportunity for him to go one better. Oldbury Lad appears ready for a step up to a mile having kept on into fourth over the extended 7f here, while Fifty Sent is another to consider.

Preference is for BOBBY DASSLER, who is versatile ground-wise and was only narrowly denied in a 1m2f classified event here last Friday.
Class & Speed Card

Cashbox was unable to justify favouritism when second at Brighton recently but stepping up to a mile should unlock some improvement and he is expected to go well. That being said, it looks certain to be of benefit for the penalised BIG SONG, who got up on the line to score at Epsom last month. The son of Earthlight beat a useful rival that day and might be up to the task here. Others to note include Saxophonist and Be The Standard.

The way MAGICAL MERLOT finished off on his 7f Newbury debut suggests this step up to 1m will bring about improvement.
Class & Speed Card

Dark Sovereign showed ability when fourth on his introduction at Doncaster and could put that experience to good use, but it may pay to side with newcomer MR WONKA. The son of Mehmas changed hands for 100,000 euros as a yearling and his dam is a sister to Group 1 winner Prince Gibraltar. Any market confidence behind Accredit for the Gosden team would be interesting.

There are some interesting types among the newcomers, most notably ACCREDIT and Al Azd who are attractively bred sons of Dubawi.
Class & Speed Card

It looks best to side with PENN AVENUE, who has made real progress since being sent handicapping. Second over 1m4f at Catterick, the daughter of Mohaather shouldn't have an issue with a drop in trip and can make amends from 3lb higher. Stablemate Rose Warrior returns from a 116-day absence and needs to be monitored in the betting, although Parisian Phoenix, who sports first-time cheekpieces after a creditable third at Brighton, could be a bigger threat.

Top of the list is the progressive PENN AVENUE, who was a clear second behind a subsequent winner at Catterick last time.
Class & Speed Card

Back to winning ways with a determined success at Leicester last time out, DARK CLOUD RISING should be ready to strike back up in grade and the fact he has won over C&D before is another plus. Runner-up at Ripon last time out, It Just Takes Time is likely to enter the reckoning, along with Rousing Encore, who is much better than what he showed in the Great St Wilfrid recently. Now in the hands of Hamad Al Jehani, Artagnan is another to note on his first run since last September.

Tinto and Rousing Encore are high up the list but ARTAGNAN brings the prospect of further progress to his seasonal/stable debut.
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Nakaaha's bid for a hat-trick came unstuck at Windsor and Carron is preferred to her. The latter failed to get a clear run at Ripon and is noted with William Buick taking over the reins. MAN OF LA MANCHA had excuses at Brighton last time, but is of more interest on his second over C&D before that. Trapped on the rail at a crucial time in the race, he ran on strongly once in the clear and is taken to go one better.

Another chance is given to MAN OF LA MANCHA. Second choice is Worthington Lake.
Class & Speed Card

There have been more encouraging signs from CLOUDSIDE ROCK of late. Given an initial mark of 62, David Simcock's colt has dropped 7lb since and was far from disgraced when fourth at Chester last month. Now into a class 6 event, he could shed the maiden tag. A tactical affair wouldn't have suited Mujid on his return, but the dual course winner merits respect. Rohilla's Lingfield second at the start of the month holds some substance in a race of this nature.

Most of these have something to prove at present and this looks a good opportunity for CLOUDSIDE ROCK to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card

A tentative vote goes NORTHERN EXPRESS, who caught the eye when keeping on late over 1m in the Clipper at York last week. Michael Dods' charge has dropped back to a mark 4lb lower than his last win, which may be enough to see off unexposed class-dropper Strong Warrior and Rhythm Master, who was a comfortable winner over C&D on his penultimate start. Bobby Bennu and Desert Falcon may also have a say in proceedings.

If there is one in this useful handicap who could be well ahead of his mark it is lightly raced 3yo STRONG WARRIOR.
Class & Speed Card

Janworth has won twice this season over hurdles and can go well again if her stamina holds out over this new trip. The same can be said of Gold Link, who has more proven reserves and ran with credit to finish second on his last two starts over hurdles. He rates a serious player here. However, point-to-point winner WESTERN CLOUDS could be the one best suited to the demands on her stamina and, unexposed over timber, Olly Murphy's mare just shades preference.

Perhaps today's ease in grade will enable PARTY BUSINESS to exploit a career-low mark and end a long losing run.
Class & Speed Card

EL FOX makes plenty of appeal. The daughter of Time Test took a step forward when a resolute third at Windsor last month, separating a couple of subsequent winners. Marco Botti's filly has plenty of scope for further improvement and a bold bid is anticipated. Albus Anne has to be of interest returning to a mile after finishing third over 1m2f at Salisbury, while Rogue Dynasty steps up in distance with a shout.

Preference is for solid ROGUE DYNASTY (nap), who has strong form for her new yard. Suzuka is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

KOOL ONE gained a second win on the Flat when successful over 1m4f at Roscommon last week and reverts to hurdles with strong claims. The Conor Maxwell-trained gelding showed useful placed form over timber last season, including when runner-up in a Grade 3 at Naas. Dschingis Dragon won on the Flat in France and merits respect having kept on into third behind Billie Frechette in a Cork maiden hurdle last month. Kilt held a rating of 92 after winning on the level for William Haggas last year, while Stay In The Game is another interesting recruit to hurdles.

A maiden with seemingly plenty of dead wood and the best opportunity yet for KOOL ONE
Class & Speed Card

SCARLET MOON sprung a 18/1 surprise to score in this class at Sandown last month and a 5lb rise might prove to be on the lenient side. Archie Watson's three-year-old is four from six since being gelded and can continue his upward trajectory. Coedana has shown a fair amount of ability in each of her three starts in maiden/novice company and is an interesting contender on her first outing in a handicap. Ancient Myth is another to note.

The Sandown handicap SCARLET MOON won last month looks solid form so he's preferred to last-time-out course scorer Ancient Myth.
Class & Speed Card

LORD is readily suggested as the first one to consider here. Imported from Germany by Olly Murphy's keen recruitment drive, the three-year-old ran with stacks of promise to finish second to a promising type at Newton Abbot on his hurdles bow. The winner of that race has gone in twice since and the form looks strong for this grade. Genbu was third behind the same rival on his hurdles bow at Uttoxeter and is the obvious danger. Bouboule and Galactique appeal the most from the newcomers.

Olly Murphy's LORD beat all bar Dignam at Newton Abbot and the winner is miles above average for a 3yo hurlder at this time of year.
Class & Speed Card

CINAMMON COCO has let down favourite-backers on both National Hunt starts so far, finishing fourth behind Something Noble at Killarney before going a place better in the Ballinrobe race won by Hopes Are High. Joseph O'Brien's gelding is in receipt of 6lb from those winners now, though, and can reward supporters who keep the faith. The penalised horses still merit the utmost respect, although Combs offered plenty of encouragement in a brief Flat career and is feared more.

A competitive renewal with CINAMMON COCO given the nod to avenge his defeat behind Hopes are High at Ballinrobe last time
Class & Speed Card

KEBLE SPIRIT looks worth another chance having placed over C&D following a break. Gelded subsequently, he offers the prospect of more to come on only his third outing in a handicap. The progressive Charming Whisper finished third in a tight finish at Newmarket and merits serious consideration, while Beach Point won nicely here last time and is not out of it. Yarmouth maiden winner Nepal is another to note in an open affair.

Being unexposed over this distance, SOMETHING SPLENDID could well follow up his Newmarket success. Nepal is second pick.
Class & Speed Card

SPLENDID CHOICE won here in May and looked set to add to his tally at Kilbeggan earlier this month, only to be caught close home. The form of that race has been boosted since and he remains on a competitive mark. Paul's Dream went close at this venue last month and has been a beaten favourite on both outings since, including when fourth back here. No Big Deal was well backed when runner-up in a Flat handicap at Leopardstown and rates an obvious threat if translating that improvement back to hurdles.

Reunited with Tiernan Power Roche, SPLENDID CHOICE can record a second C&D win of the campaign
Class & Speed Card

Sanbona got off the mark at this level at Wolverhampton recently and his chance is there for all to see. Little Beck Annie hasn't fired in both of her handicap starts at Beverley, but the booking of Paul Mulrennan catches the eye and she is one to keep an eye on. However, CROCUS TIME fared best of those that were ridden on the pace when third over C&D earlier in the month and a repeat of that effort could suffice.

Sanbona is feared but BAZBALL has headgear back on now returned to sprinting and dropping in grade. She may revive at this level.
Class & Speed Card

Back to winning ways with a taking performance at Chepstow last time out, DARVEL is likely to have more to offer and can follow up off 3lb higher in an amateur jockeys' handicap. Narrowly denied over 6f at Chepstow on Monday, Silent Flame must be of interest stepping up in trip, along with Ajrad, who has scored on two of his last three starts.

Darvel should run well but preference is for BEAU JARDINE who always commands a second look at this track.
Class & Speed Card

Although a multiple winner on the point-to-point scene, JET SMART is actually a potential improver over regulation fences. Having won two of his four starts in similar company, the progressive seven-year-old appeals strongly here. Masterdream is also lightly raced over fences and command respect off 5lb higher than for a successful foray at Worcester on his most recent chase start. Solo Flight and Leading Force complete the shortlist.

The most obvious answer is JET SMART, who has been in excellent form in recent months and tries a new trip today.
Class & Speed Card

HERJA has to be worth another chance given she was travelling like a winner when she fell two out at Bangor last month. Cutting back in trip looks well worth exploring again and the daughter of Policy Maker could bounce straight back with a clear round. Astelia is an obvious danger after filling the runner-up slot in her three starts over hurdles. Fraher Field and Arctic Flame are just a couple of other promising types to seriously consider.

The vote goes to ARCTIC FLAME who has been knocking on the door and was a decent third at Cork on her last start
Class & Speed Card

TEENAGE KISS was the subject of strong support on her handicap debut when a creditable third to Mephisto and Knockraha Eagle over C&D. The form of that race could hardly be working out better as the first two have both won since, while the fourth scored at Ballinrobe on Monday. The selection still sneaks into this grade and may now have most to fear from Corbally Cross, with the point-to-point winner providing trainer Con McSweeney with his first success under Rules in a 3m handicap here. Others to consider include Stone Forest and Tiny Angel.

Several with good chances, notably TINY ANGEL, just denied over at Downpatrick, for whom this less demanding finish should suit
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A 6lb penalty will make life tougher for PILU after scoring on debut at Bath earlier in the month, but he did so in comfortable fashion and stepping up in trip should bring about further improvement. A taking winner over 5f at Chepstow recently, Evie Ross is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Alarming, who looks the pick of the newcomers for the in-form Ralph Beckett yard.

The suggestion is PILU who was firmly on top in the finish at Bath. Evie Ross is the obvious danger.
Class & Speed Card

Buxted Reel finished a close third off this mark at Worcester in June and showed he remains in good form when third on the Flat at Doncaster last month, so has to be considered. However, a chance can be taken on PERTEMPS DIAMOND, who has failed to land a blow in his three starts over hurdles. The six-year-old now competes in the handicap ranks for the first time and on just his second outing for the Olly Murphy yard, he could strike. Carlton is another to consider.

The pick is GRASSHOPPER TIME (nap), who has been shaping as though his turn is near and ought to be favoured by the forecast rain.
Class & Speed Card

AVALO finished a close second at Cork last time, despite a mistake at the final flight. Peter Fahey's charge looks capable of success off his current mark on that evidence and has strong claims in this less competitive affair. Desert Haven will be winning over timber soon based on his recent placed efforts at Ballinrobe, while Burru reverts to hurdling off a workable mark and Pleasureofpressure is another to note.

Although shaping like he wants further, AVALO put in a good run over this distance at Cork most recently and can add to his maiden win
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Second at Carlisle last month, CROWNTHORPE followed that good effort with a respectable fifth in a tougher event than this over C&D and Alan Brown's veteran could launch a strong challenge. Spring Festival was narrowly beaten in a classified contest at Ayr recently and steps up in distance with a shout, while Straya won over this trip at the same track in July and remains unexposed on the all-weather.

This may be an opportunity for CROWNTHORPE to regain winning form as he knows how to get his head in front, including at this track.
Class & Speed Card

CHARITY BARNUM can open her account at the 10th attempt. The seven-year-old put up a very encouraging performance on her last start when staying on for second in Tramore and the step up in trip would appear to be beneficial. Jetaway Nana, who is turned out quickly, has an official rating of 100 but her weak finishes and tendency to hang under pressure make her somewhat unattractive. Her forward-going nature may not suit this step up in trip. Amboyna was disappointing on her last start, but some of her form entitles her to respect.

Question marks surround both Amboyna and Jetaway Nana, so CHARITY BARNUM could be the one upped in trip here
Class & Speed Card

PROJECT INCHEON seemed to improve for a gelding operation when second over 7f at Kempton last week and the rise in distance can see him go one better with Hollie Doyle taking over in the saddle. Another open to improvement over 1m after a creditable runner-up effort at Wolverhampton, Gunalt Wavelength is a leading contender, as well as Torbay, who has strong claims on his penultimate success at Ffos Las.

This may go to PROJECT INCHEON who is predictably raised in distance after his rallying effort over shorter at Kempton.
Class & Speed Card

Mokoro occupied the runner-up berth over the smaller obstacles at Stratford last month and is an interesting contender on his first outing over fences. A lot more has been expected of Pescatorius in both of his starts for the Olly Murphy yard and the son of Getaway will be attempting to justify that support on this occasion. However, CELTIC FORTUNE finished second at Huntingdon two starts ago and is 2lb lower compared to that day. As long as the eight-year-old is ready to go, he could be the one to beat.

Course hurdle winner FOOTLOOSE MAN made a low-key chase debut last month but probably needed that run and can fare better here.
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Coutach won going away by two lengths on his third bumper appearance at Perth earlier in the month and has to be respected for the Gordon Elliott team. His stablemate Garnetot sports a first-time tongue-tie and is another to keep an eye on, but SHARING IS CARING gets the nod. The four-year-old took a step forward when finishing second over 2m7f at Ballinrobe on his most recent start and this drop in trip looks a good move.

Even though he is penalised 7lb for winning a Perth bumper last time, COUTACH(nap) could still be too good for these on hurdling debut
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DARING LEADER showed a willing attitude to hold off a determined challenge from the runner-up in a fight to the line at Hamilton. The second has subsequently won, so it could pay to stick with Chris Kellett's charge on the strength of that form. Ravenswell came out second best at Carlisle last week, but only by a neck, and he has a big chance racing off an unchanged mark. Rampant may prove best of the remainder.

It may be worth siding with WEEGEEBEAR who was held in a better race last time, but had previously made a promising stable debut.
Class & Speed Card

A competitive affair for a five-runner race and marginal preference is for INTELLOTTO, who was highly tried as a juvenile. The 137-rated hurdler began his career over fences with a comfortable 10-length victory in a Limerick beginners chase. Joseph O'Brien's charge was then competitive in a Galway Grade 3, so this is a step back down in grade. You Oughta Know is taken to reverse Wexford form with War Correspondent due to an 4lb swing in the weights. The Willie Mullins-trained gelding was also well tested during his bumper days, finishing second in a Grade 2 at Leopardstown. He is now officially rated 137 over fences, but he hasn't scaled the heights so far that he promised as a younger horse.

Preference is for INTELLOTTO who was on the back foot after an early mistake at Galway and that was a solid run all things considered.
Class & Speed Card

MAMMA MARIA and the hat-trick seeking Time After Time have seen recent winning performances franked and are suggested as the pair to focus on. The latter emphatically won a classified stakes at Chepstow, before edging an apprentice rider's handicap at Haydock. However, a 4lb rise demands more, so William Haggas' filly shades the vote. She made a belated winning seasonal debut at Ffos Las and a 2lb rise should be more than manageable. Dragonflame and Pay Attention can fight it out for the minor spoils.

Both Time After Time and MAMMA MARIA are set fair to continue improving in 1m handicaps with the latter just preferred.
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CAWTHORNE BANKER bounced back to form with a strong runner-up effort at Uttoxeter last month and a 2lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from gaining a first win since May 2024 over C&D. Not beaten far over further at Sedgefield at March, Chester Tonik must enter calculations, along with Getmetothemoon, who may be able to regain the form that saw her win at Plumpton on her penultimate outing.

Preference is for PAPA BARNS, who was a creditable second on his stable debut two starts ago and can hopefully return to that level.
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Although never involved on the Flat at Galway last month, Happy Jacky had previously defeated the reopposing Reverend Hubert (second) in a similar contest at Cork. The latter has since won himself and the pair should be closely matched again, but WORLD OF FORTUNES shades preference. Liam Keniry's mare failed to complete on her chasing debut at Tramore but she is a dual Listed novice winner over hurdles and can be expected to bounce back.

Though finding the Grand National and Galway Plate too tough the last twice, THREE CARD BRAG can get back on the scoresheet.
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It would be no surprise if Veiled Truth featured at this lower level, having been set a stiff task at York last week. He makes more appeal than Social Exclusion, but BRIMFULOFATTITUDE could prove the one to side with. Successful over 5f when landing a maiden race at Beverley, the daughter of Soldier's Call improves with every start and there looks more to come now handicapping.

A chance is taken on SOCIAL EXCLUSION returning to form now back on Tapeta. Veiled Truth would be a big threat if he settles.
Class & Speed Card

DOYEN MAGIC should be capable of taking this small step up in grade in her stride. She went up 6lb for an all-the-way success in Kilbeggan, but looked to have a bit more up her sleeve. If her subsequent mishap in Downpatrick on Monday didn't take too much out of her, Philip Rothwell's mare should have every chance under Tiernan Power Roche. The Striker Dylan begins in this sphere off a mark of 91, which has seen him be very competitive in a handicap hurdle at this venue, although he is still a maiden after 12 starts. Luimneach bids to exploit a decent chase mark and may be able to turn his form around.

Corach Rambler's half-brother NEWTOWN RAMBLER (nap) jumped well out in front when a close third over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card

An opening mark of 85 suggests EXPLODE has enough ability and scope to pay his way. Therefore, James Ferguson's decision to pitch the gelding into novice company could be a rewarding piece of placement. Soul Limbo's hurdles form reads well but the trip is a concern for his Flat-race debut, while Alcarath and Satavia need steps forward based on what they've achieved so far. With that in mind, Hellion may well be of interest on his racecourse bow.

This looks a good opportunity for EXPLODE who has been bumping into some classy horses on the AW.
Class & Speed Card

The winning run of OBSESSEDWITHYOU may have come to an end over further at Stratford last month, but she should be well suited by dropping back in trip on this occasion, and a mark of 112 still looks manageable. A determined winner at Newton Abbot on her penultimate start, Claim Du Brizais looks to be her main danger, as well as Hold Onto The Line, making just his second start for the Olly Murphy stable.

Claim Du Brizais looks interesting on her chase debut but HOLD ONTO THE LINE gets the vote on his second start for Olly Murphy.
Class & Speed Card

TECHNOLOGY may be a maiden through 18 starts, but he seems to have found his way over hurdles of late and looks the one to beat if building upon a strong runner-up effort at Wexford earlier in the month. Stablemate Georgia Celena, who has been in excellent form of late, can follow him home, along with Fire Coral, who got off the mark with a determined success at Downpatrick recently. Others to note include Bigira, Sights Unseen and Zolpharine.

This is a tricky race, but it is Georgia Calena who appeals most, given her win at Downpatrick and solid third back there last time
Class & Speed Card

DOROTHY MAY showed a lot more when filling the runner-up spot in a class 6 handicap at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and takes a drop into classified company for the first time. Tim Easterby's filly might only need to reproduce that kind of form in order to get off the mark. Latin Five is bidding for a third C&D victory and should be in the thick of the action. Ninety Nine is another to note.

Although Dorothy May has a sound chance after showing improved form last time, AW specialist BACK TOMORROW is just preferred.
Class & Speed Card

IT'S NEVER SIMPLE is open to huge improvement from his last-gasp win at Roscommon. The JP McManus-owned gelding went up 5lb, but the extra half-mile should play to his strengths. Stablemate Il Silenzio was also a winner on that card but, around this sharp track, he may not be able to repeat the waiting tactics which paid dividends and Ricky Doyle is now on the selection. Last year's winner Stormy Master is back for more, but he is 8lb higher this time and it is hard to see the 11-year-old improving much. Je Suis and Le Grand Vert should be watched in the market, with the former sporting a first-time tongue-tie.

Although fortunate to win at Roscommon, that performance was the best yet from IT'S NEVER SIMPLE and this should be more his trip.
Class & Speed Card

Several boast sound credentials but GREY OWL was in similar form ahead of winning this corresponding race 12 month ago and again looks to be a key player from just 3lb higher. Taritino, Sawgrass and Balgowan also come in this after consistent efforts and each adds enough to suggest support in the betting market could prove to be significant. Solar Pass is yet another with an each-way chance.

History might repeat itself for last year's winner GREY OWL (nap) who has run well in all his races this season.
Class & Speed Card

Noble Name beat Run For Mahler by a little over two lengths at Sligo, although the runner-up is 7lb better off now and arguably stepped forward when second again at Tramore recently. They may have to settle for minor honours if GOOD GIRL KATHLEEN is fully tuned up because prior to having her limitations exposed in a Punchestown Grade 3, Emmet Mullins' mare looked a useful prospect when winning comfortably at Limerick. Clarnagh Maid suffered trouble at Wexford and must not be dismissed lightly.

Preference is for CLARNAGH MAID, who was unlucky in running on debut at Wexford and should have improved since.
Class & Speed Card

BLACK STORM made a pleasing start for the Katie Scott stable when hitting the crossbar at Ayr earlier in the month and goes off an unchanged rating. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat. Flying Fletcher wasn't disgraced in fifth in a warmer contest at Yarmouth and is 1lb lower, so he has to be taken seriously for the Richard Fahey team. Novak isn't out of it either.

Dundalk winner BLACK STORM, who shaped well when second on his stable debut at Ayr, can beat dual course winner Flying Fletcher.
Class & Speed Card

Shamacid ought to prove popular having struck the woodwork at Southwell, with his ability to handle this surface a positive. However, it might pay to side with NATURAL FORCE. James Tate's colt, who made a successful debut at Ascot in May 2023, returned from 814 days on the sidelines when third at Ripon earlier this month. That was an extremely promising effort given the absence and, if stepping forward, he could be tough to beat. Judicature heads the remainder.

Recent Southwell runner-up SHAMACID might be able to make the most of the weight he receives from Natural Force.
Class & Speed Card

Lightly-raced Time Test filly CANDLE OF TIME offered plenty of encouragement when keeping on into third at Doncaster last month and, from a handy draw, she could now have her day in the sun. Dangers arrive in the form of Desert Raider, twice a runner-up here in recent months, and Park Street, who has been threatening to take advantage of a sliding handicap mark.

The 3yo CANDLE OF TIME (nap) ran well in defeat last time and she has the most upside of these after just six career starts.
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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.