There were 50 Races on Thursday 21st August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at York, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Leopardstown, 8 races at Chelmsford City, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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America Queen caught they eye with a 12-length win on her sole start, but the form is open to question with none of those in behind winning since. Dandana and Timeforshowcasing have done nothing wrong with two wins each but they both like to front run and that may set things up for ROYAL FIXATION. Only beaten a neck and clear of the third in the Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes at Newmarket, a repeat of that may be good enough.

Duchess of Cambridge runner-up ROYAL FIXATION can provide trainer Ed Walker with back-to-back wins in this race.
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Al Shabab Spirit was far from disgraced when finishing third at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and is likely to be thereabouts if building on that performance, but CALCHAS shades preference. Ralph Beckett's gelding kept on to hit the frame over 7f at Doncaster latest but stepping up to a mile should suit and he can go a couple of places better. Market support for either Merci Monsieur or Sayedaati Saadati should be noted.

Preference is for CALCHAS, who sets a good standard on his third at Doncaster last month and is open to more progress at this new trip.
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Just a nose separated Three Pikes (second) and Roadshow (third) when they met over C&D last month and the pair should be closely matched once again. However, WHATYOUWAITINGFOR is fancied to gain a well-deserved maiden triumph. Runner-up three times on the bounce, including when beaten a nose at Worcester last time out, the extra yardage he encounters looks certain to unlock some improvement. The booking of Sean Bowen for Mr Mcloughlan must make him of interest too.

Roadshow and Whatyouwaitingfor are respected but the less exposed THREE PIKES gets the nod with the prospect of more to come.
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Richard Hannon has won five of the last 10 renewals and with Sean Levey booked for Raakeb, the Newbury sixth may be his first string. Clive Cox has won the last two making Newbury second Song of The Clyde one to take seriously, but he needs to step up on that and RIKKI TIKI TAVI is the one. He ran on well to get off the mark over shorter at Thirsk and has always looked the sort to get better with more experience.

Tadej and Anthelia are hard to knock but RAAKEB has run well in Group races and can be forgiven his Super Sprint effort.
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Ribenska sets the standard with an official rating of 78 but, although respected, MEZCALA could prove too strong. Jack Channon's charge filled the runner-up spot at Nottingham three weeks ago, in behind a rival that has since followed up under a penalty. With that in mind, any further progress might suffice. Inns Of Fear has yet to run poorly across his four starts and he ought to be on the premises once again.

Subsequent wins for the first, fourth and fifth in the Nottingham race in which MEZCALA finished second give that form some ballast.
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Successful on the last two occasions he has tackled this C&D, with the latest coming in impressive fashion last month, STINGINHISSTEP could take all the beating again, despite a further 9lb rise. Square Du Roule (second) has six lengths to make up on him, although the application of first-time cheekpieces and a 7lb swing in the weights could help him close the gap. Others to note include Baikal and No Guarantee.

The vote goes to STINGINHISSTEP who is progressing well and may be able to defy the 9lb rise. Songo is second pick.
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Bullet Point seems sure to prove popular here after being headed close home to finish second in a similar race at Ascot last month, but he has to give 4lb to the younger REMMOOZ which looks a big ask. Owen Burrows' colt has won three of his four starts and looks Group class in the making, with a neck success over C&D already on the CV. Upped 4lb for that, he may have further improvement to come. Leadman appears the best of the David O'Meara five.

Further improvement from 3yo REMMOOZ (nap) can account for respected rivals including Old Cock, Leadman and Bullet Point.
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Reinvented as a sprinter, TWIRLER arrives having completed a quickfire double at Windsor and Epsom. Raised 4lb for the latest of those victories, that hike is unlikely to be any barrier to further success, while a return to the all-weather shouldn't come as any hindrance either. Starsong was able to build on a series of promising efforts to score at Brighton recently and she remains of interest, as does Edergole's Gift, who steps back into handicaps having hit the woodwork in classified event on turf here latest.

Top of the list is the resurgent 4yo TWIRLER (nap), who has won her last two starts and remains well handicapped on her old form.
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Turned out quickly under a penalty having won in fine style at Stratford on Monday, it is hard to look past MY GIRL KATIE. The eight-year-old is now two from three over fences since joining Grace Harris and she will prove tough to beat, providing this doesn't come too soon. It will be interesting to see how bottom-weight Blackacre fares in a first-time visor, while Ryder's Rock is another to note.

There is a risk this race might come too soon for MY GIRL KATIE but she looked in excellent nick when winning at Stratford on Monday.
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Substance over aesthetics has been the order with MINNIE HAUK, whose progression has been efficient and professional. The daughter of Frankel started her three-year-old campaign with a cosy success in the Cheshire Oaks before establishing herself as the leading middle-distance filly of her generation with Classic wins at Epsom and the Curragh. With Aidan O'Brien bearing down on a record-equaling ninth success in this race, the mount of Ryan Moore is the ready pick of the Ballydoyle pair, although the Ribblesdale winner Garden Of Eden is a high-class second string. The progressive Estrange and Qilin Queen are here on merit and also command respect.

Estrange could still be a high-class filly but probably on good or softer. That should leave the way clear for MINNIE HAUK today.
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Smith loves it here, with seven of his eight career victories coming over C&D, and six of them off higher marks, but he was beaten eight lengths last month and needs to get back to his best. Fair Dinkum has also won over C&D and drops in class. He could do better back on the all-weather, but FRAM CASTLE is preferred. A running-on second over shorter after a poor start on turf here latest, first-time cheekpieces may bring about the improvement needed.

An open race in which GREY OWL gets the vote ahead of Fram Castle and course specialist Smith.
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Breaking Cover is due to go up a further 2lb for future races, making him an obvious player after two wins since returning to hurdles, but he was all out to score by a short head at Uttoxeter and needs to do more. SERGEANT FURY has been a revelation this season, winning all three starts, with the latest coming over C&D. He races off 2lb higher now, but that seems unlikely to stop him. Hope Rising is another to consider with youth on his side.

Preference is for BREAKING COVER (nap), who won twice in July and recently had the form of her latter success boosted by the runner-up.
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RAINBOWS EDGE and Aeolian, who both run in the King's colours, could be the pair to focus on. Both represent yards with good records in this race and while the latter has tons of scope for improvement now she steps up in trip, the former is the more experienced at this level and shades preference after being narrowly denied when second in the Lyric Stakes here last month. Charlotte's Web was a close third in that race and could be thereabouts again.

Quite a puzzle but it might be worth siding with the potential of twice-raced AEOLIAN over a new trip. Alice Monet is second choice.
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With the Crisford string in good form, it might be worth giving HARPSICHORD another chance on her return to the all-weather. A C&D winner in April and second in the Listed Oaks Trial here on turf, albeit beaten nine lengths, she disappointed slightly on her handicap debut at Haydock but could do better now back on the Polytrack. Wadacre Gomez wasn't beaten far when fourth in a better race at Chelmsford and, if he stays, he could go well, leaving Fox Avatar for third.

Having settled much better on his last two outings, FOX AVATAR has scope to progress again from last month's stylish Chelmsford win.
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Fringill Dike won this last season and is back for more, but he has been largely out of form since and gets to race off 6lb lower now. CENTARA has won all three starts this term, the last two over C&D, and is fancied to make all again under Jay Tidball, who gets on well with the seven-year-old. Jet Of Dreams only has a length and a half to make up on him, though, so looks a danger on slightly better terms.

Paul Nicholls' progressive 7yo CENTARA goes very well for Jay Tidball and is selected to dominate from the front again.
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URGENT WHISPER has ordinary Flat form but showed promise on her hurdles debut, which tips the scales in her favour. The form of that third-placing here is nothing special, but she met significant trouble in-running from the second-last and was an unlucky loser. Henry de Bromhead's juvenile should progress and seems to stay quite well. Cumberland River was well held in a useful Curragh maiden last October and although he lacks a recent run, he is likely to have been kept for hurdling and will be well schooled. Georg Zhukov was well held on his NH debut but has more to offer.

Henry De Bromhead's URGENT WHISPER was limited on the Flat but hurdling looks more her game after a pleasing first attempt here.
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COMMAND THE STARS hasn't looked back since his fifth on debut at Haydock, winning twice, and he now makes his nursery bow. George Scott's juvenile is likely to have plenty more to offer and can go close. Special Dividend is unbeaten in two starts, most recently scoring in good fashion at Southwell, and as long as the son of Ardad transfers that form to turf, he should have a say. Just A Girl and Peel Park are others to keep an eye on.

Daydreama isn't passed over lightly in his hat-trick bid but AMAZING JOURNEY can make amends for a troubled run at Goodwood.
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Back in maiden company, SMEXY looks the one to beat. A respectable third of five in the Group 3 Silver Flash Stakes over the course and distance last month, she had two previous winners behind. There was just half a length between Josh's Joy and Venosa when they finished third and fourth on debut, and both are likely to step forward from that initial experience. Aidan O'Brien trains the latter and is also represented by newcomer Bloom, with this well-bred bay a sister to recent Cork victor Two For Joy. Out of Group 1 winner Albigna, Thenandnow has two solid efforts to her name and warrants the utmost respect too.

With the benefit of the Group race experience gained at this venue on her second start SMEXY appears to set the standard
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Flicka's Girl scored by a length and a quarter at Wolverhampton recently and if she can repeat that, a 6lb penalty may not be enough to stop her going close. Blinkers seemed to do the trick with SARABI when she readily won a classified event over 6f here last time and, despite the return to handicap company, she could prove tough to beat again. Apple's Angel is a tentative suggestion for third.

Topweight FLICKA'S GIRL won with a bit left in the tank at Wolverhampton 11 days ago and can follow up under a 6lb penalty.
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FADED FANTASY successfully made it two victories from his last three starts at Worcester and is 6lb higher. Christian Williams' six-year-old should have no issues with this extra distance and can continue his good form. Testflight returned to winning ways over fences here last month and holds an obvious chance off a 5lb lower figure, while Chief Black Robe is another to keep an eye on.

This return to hurdling can pay dividends for KARAVOMYLOS, who ran fairly well in a chase last month despite lacking fluency.
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COME ON THE LADS won at the Galway Festival recently and, being just a five-year-old, can progress some more. A three-time Flat winner, he has improved over hurdles and having won a similar race under today's jockey at Ballybrit, should again compete, despite being 5lb higher. Bowensonfire is badly treated with the selection on their meeting at Punchestown back in January, but has shown useful recent handicap form and won at Bellewstown last month. Red Glory finished just behind Bowensonfire at Wexford recently, while the quirky Miss Fourie won last year's renewal of this race so must be respected.

The breakthrough win at Galway for COME ON THE LADS had been coming and he did well to win that day given all that went on.
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Maybe Not made it two wins from three starts in handicaps at Kempton eight days ago and she is likely to be on the premises once again, despite a 6lb penalty. Bonus Time is a progressive filly who struck over 6f at Naas at the start of the month and, with the Paddy Twomey yard in brilliant form, the daughter of Too Darn Hot has to be respected. However, DASH OF AZURE possibly did too much too soon when fading into seventh at Goodwood last time and finished a fair fifth in the Sandringham prior. With Ryan Moore booked to ride, she looks the one to side with.

She'll need to get a clear run but DANCE IN THE STORM ran a blinder against the boys at Goodwood recently and was value for a 3lb rise.
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Nicely treated by the race conditions, SAXON GRACE should give a good account of herself. Meeting with trouble in running when a close fourth on debut at Sligo, she is likely to step forward from that initial effort. Chapel Lane also caught the eye when third on his first start at Navan. Finishing to good effect at the Proudstown Park venue, he should appreciate this step up in trip. Well supported from 25/1 to 10/1 when a respectable seventh of 16 at Gowran, it'll be interesting to see how Wipeawayyourtears fares.

With improvement on the cards as a result of his debut in a 6f contest at Navan, CHAPEL LANE could be hard to beat in this grade
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Fihrayn has placed on his last couple of starts, including over C&D last time, and will rightly have plenty of supporters, but a chance is taken on APODICTIQUE. Gary and Josh Moore's French recruit wasn't beaten far on stable debut at Chepstow in June and she is entitled to improve for that first outing since November 2023. The five-year-old mare could land a telling blow with cheekpieces back on, while Harswell Duke makes up the shortlist.

Dual C&D winner Meadram is respected but EXTRICATION returns here off a mark 8lb lower than when second here in October.
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LET'S SAIL AWAY made a promising start over fences when second at Uttoxeter last month and is likely to have more to offer. With that experience under his belt, he could be the one to beat. Last-time-out C&D scorer Time To Bite has a 6lb higher rating to contend with, which might not be excessive, so he has to be respected. Aslukwoodhavit isn't out of it either.

Having made a promising start over fences last month, LET'S SAIL AWAY can open his chase account. Aslukwoodhavit is feared most.
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KAMIKAZ DU PLESSIS has been running consistently well this summer and should be suited by stepping up in distance. Beaten in two point-to-points, his recent form has been useful and after showing a tendency to hang left in the closing stages at both Downpatrick and Galway recently, he will be better suited by racing left-handed and is Jack Kennedy's pick over stablemate Emily Love. Keep Up has over three lengths to find with the selection on Ballybrit form and with Paul Townend riding now, she is effectively worse off at the weights. Emily Love is very dependable and steps up in distance having been placed at Listed level at Galway.

Even with Paul Townend replacing a claimer, Keep Up may have her work cut out to reverse Galway placings with KAMIKAZ DU PLESSIS.
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SYNERGISM has impressively notched a Kempton double and, despite having to shoulder a 6lb penalty for the latest of those wins, he looks the one to beat. Rock N Roll Pinkie had both Fast Fred (third) and Zimmerman (fifth) behind when scoring at York and she must enter calculations, although zero wins from eight starts on the all-weather is a slight concern. Irish raider Lagoon Nebula merits consideration following a solid placed effort at the Galway Festival, while runaway Pontefract winner Captain Potter also deserves a mention.

The progressive Synergism might well go in again but fellow 3yo HATYSA could prove troublesome.
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ALTIMARA might be able to defy the handicapper off a revised mark of 67. Successful over the course and distance a fortnight ago, she appeared to win with a bit in hand and it'll be disappointing if she's not involved towards the business end. Clever And Classy faded in the closing stages after attempting to make all at Naas on her most recent start. Still finishing a solid fifth, she looks capable of making her presence felt. Placed many times but still a maiden after 13 outings, Lady Pagasa certainly wouldn't be winning out of turn.

Running from a mark 8lb below the one that applied for her only handicap start in Britain, LADY PAGASA can build on her Naas fourth
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ISAMBARD KINGDOM ran out a decisive winner on his handicap/all-weather debut at Kempton recently and, 5lb well-in under a 6lb penalty, he could take some stopping in his bid to complete the double. The Caddy Master has steadily been progressing as he's stepped up in trip in maiden/novice company and must enter calculations now stretched out to a mile on his nursery bow. Better was expected of London at Thirsk and she's not written off just yet.

There's no great temptation to see past ISAMBARD KINGDOM who is 5lb well in after coming home in isolation on his nursery debut.
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A chance is taken with chasing debutant TIMMY TUESDAY, who is his trainer's apparent second-string. A quirky, strong stayer, his latest three runs were disappointing but his last race over a left-handed circuit saw him finish a good second in an Aintree handicap hurdle back in April. Jack Kennedy picks What's Up Darling, whose latest win came in a Grade 3 novice hurdle over two miles in November 2023. He has plenty of chase experience and while stepping up in distance seemed to suit at Galway recently, his form can be hit-and-miss. Antrim Coast finished second in the Galway Blazers earlier this month but is vulnerable to more capable types.

This can concern ANTRIM COAST and What's Up Darling. The selection has finished second in competitive handicaps the last twice.
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Richard Hughes won this contest last year and has a definite chance with Newbury scorer Circus Of Rome, but preference is for unexposed handicap debutant GRAN DESCANS. Twice a winner from three starts, Harry Charlton's colt looks to be learning on the job and he's potentially a fair bit better than this opening mark of 88. Kempton runner-up Ivatt is turned out quickly before a 2lb rise comes into play and another solid effort beckons. Great Bedwyn and Peaky Blinder are others to note.

Frankel colt GRAN DESCANS has won his last two and is taken to complete a hat-trick on his handicap debut.
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With Dylan Browne McMonagle suspended, Declan McDonogh takes over on DEFIANTLY. Missing the break on debut before coming home strongly to finish a never-nearer third, he showed the benefit of that experience when making the breakthrough on his second start at Killarney. A real stayer, he should appreciate this step up in trip and first-time cheekpieces might also bring about some improvement. Bidding to complete a hat-trick at the venue, Happy Pharoah is sure to have plenty of supporters. Vorfreude is of definite interest too.

If forgiven a dire Gordon Stakes run (flag start) GALVESTON (nap) stands out on his King Edward VII Stakes third, providing he stays
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Lion of Mali makes most appeal of the newcomers, with his dam having won first time out as a two-year-old, but otherwise it's probably best to concentrate on those with experience. The single best piece of form looks to be HAVANA SMILE's runner-up effort over 5f at Sandown and he ought to go close with this longer trip expected to suit. Parole Officer and Hakin Adraar also bring solid placed form to the table and rate serious dangers.

Havana Smile now steps up in trip and may prove vulnerable to PAROLE OFFICER who has already proven that he stays this far.
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A NOD TO GETAWAY has finished second in two previous course handicap chases and has good recent form. A dual hurdles winner and rated 14lb higher in that sphere, he is a six-race maiden over fences but has shown useful ability. He is suited by summer ground and stays well. Carlas Big Jim is rated 4lb higher over hurdles but although also somewhat unexposed over fences, would ideally prefer soft ground. Gaelic Des Chastys was an unlucky loser at Roscommon, with his rider subsequently suspended for dropping his hands. He holds obvious claims and is another contender with a lightly-raced chasing profile, but is 4lb higher and has won just once from 26 career starts.

Just denied at Roscommon over 2m5f last time after his rider eased up, GAELIC DES CHASTYS can defy a 4lb rise.
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TELEPATHIC appears to have improved for stepping up to this trip, recording placed and win efforts at Newbury and Doncaster respectively, and it's also worth noting that he has struck on the all-weather before. In a race where plenty have questions to answer, he looks the most solid option. Bragbor has an absence to overcome, but two performances over 1m here have been encouraging and an opening mark of 80 looks potentially lenient. Salamanca City, Mr Mistoffelees and Golspie are others to keep an eye on.

The very lightly raced 4yo BRAGBOR displayed considerable promise over 1m here earlier this year and may relish this step up in trip.
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A dual course winner, GIUSEPPE CASSIOLI should give a good account of himself in this competitive affair. The highest-rated runner in the line-up and knocking on the door in recent starts, he'll be ridden by apprentice Jimmy Dalton, who claims a valuable 10lb. Making all in a 21-runner contest over the course and distance a fortnight ago, Sinbad My Dad will be fancied by many to follow up. A close third at the Curragh last Saturday, Green Icon is of definite interest with Tadhg O'Shea aboard, while others for the shortlist include Keilah, Unterburg and Amemri.

An emphatic C&D winner five weeks ago, UNTERBERG may be able to cope with a 10lb rise in the light of a subsequent win for the second.
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ALKUMATIC SAM outran his odds of 25/1 to hit the woodwork on debut at Kempton last week and is likely to take a step forward. Ivan Furtado's youngster will have plenty of improvement in him and should prove hard to beat. Galileo Island finished second at Doncaster on his most recent outing and sets the standard with an official rating of 70, so he has to be considered. Reliable Ricki completes the shortlist.

Alkumatic Sam was beaten only a neck on debut at Kempton but RELIABLE RICKI is taken to get off the mark on his stable debut.
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PRIDE OF PLACE would prefer a longer distance but is progressive and likes summer ground. His completed handicap chase form reads well and although dropping in trip isn't ideal, he is just 1lb higher than when touched off at Kilbeggan recently and his rider again claims 5lb. Garde La Peche had excuses when disappointing behind the selection at Tipperary in July. She made a few mistakes when well beaten on a subsequent start, but her earlier form in April and May was more encouraging. Smallcraftwarning has been running consistently well, while Warm In Gorey is rated higher over hurdles but is a 12-race maiden in this sphere.

The versatile SMALLCRAFTWARNING can win again at this track, having taken a 2m7f chase here last month before a solid hurdles run.
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Al Shabab Storm went down by just half a length at Wolverhampton and the assessor only put him up 1lb, so he is one to watch out for. Short Final is an interesting contender on his first appearance for the Stuart Williams yard, but the vote goes to ELDRICKJONES. The six-year-old, who hit the crossbar at Thirsk on his most recent outing, has struck over C&D three times in the past and remains on a workable rating.

Four-time course winner ELDRICKJONES was a neck second at Thirsk this month and can return to winning ways back at his favourite track.
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SPODO KOMODO has two solid efforts to his name and might be able to put his experience to good use. Fourth at Dundalk and the Curragh, he had subsequent winners behind on both occasions. Disappointing over 1m2f here in May, Lady Mcc was beaten just half a length into second on debut at Dundalk in April and a reproduction of that performance would see her go close. Joseph O'Brien's Obscenity is the most interesting of the newcomers. A half-brother to dual Group 2 winner Darnation, he won't have to be a star to go close. Battle Borne and Falls Of Acharn are others capable of making an impact.

Not a strong maiden for the venue and ripe for a newcomer such as OBSCENITY, a half-brother to a German 1,000 Gns winner
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ARLECCHINO'S REX was well beaten into fifth at Epsom, but the handicapper continues to loosen his grip and Mark Usher's gelding now lurks on an appealing mark. The son of Belardo looks to have been found a suitable assignment and can return to winning ways. Brother Dave made the frame in a classified stakes at Newcastle and is an interesting contender back in the handicap ranks. Of the remainder, Aspire To Glory makes the most appeal.

Hot Frank wasn't beaten far last time but a chance is taken on ASPIRE TO GLORY bouncing back from a lesser effort three weeks ago.
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WONLEG has plenty on his plate being 7lb higher than when winning under a 4lb claimer at Wexford last month, but he remains unexposed as a lightly-raced five-year-old. A Roscommon maiden hurdle winner last September, he is well suited to good ground and although he faces hardened handicappers here, he can continue to improve. The consistent Prince Of Air and Be Fierce finished third and fourth respectively in that recent Wexford race and have place claims. Aeros Luck was in contention when falling here last month and drops down in grade having contested a smart handicap at the Galway Festival subsequently.

An authoritative winner at Wexford, beating Be Fierce and Prince Of Air, WONLEG (nap) is lightly raced and can win again.
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BRIGHT only found one too good at Haydock last month and the Mark Loughnane-trained five-year-old was victorious in this contest 12 months ago. He remains feasibly treated and looks the one to beat. Lion's House was far from disgraced in third at Musselburgh last time and is likely to be thereabouts off an unchanged rating. Monks Dream is next best.

The handicapper has given MONKS DREAM a helping hand on AW and he can prove too strong for the unexposed Pixie Diva.
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Another competitive affair to round off proceedings, and it'll be interesting to see how Summer Snow fares off a career high mark of 86. Winning three of her last four and successful over the course and distance in May, she is clearly in the form of her life at present. For a selection, NEO SMART gets the nod. A fine third in a valuable contest at the Curragh on Derby weekend, she is now tried in first-time cheekpieces and they could have the desired effect. Outclassed in Listed company at Navan in June, Banner Beauty is of interest on her handicap debut.

Plenty with chances, preference for recent C&D third TACHOS for whom a talented 7lb claimer is now engaged
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INVINCIBLE LOVE produced a much better effort to finish second at Wolverhampton in January and is just 1lb higher. Providing the three-year-old can overcome his draw in stall nine on his return, he could be the one to beat. Polar Rebel made the frame on her first start for the Charlie Clover stable before only managing seventh at Lingfield last week, but she is one to note. Rokuni is another to keep an eye on.

Vitalline may appreciate the return to 7f but POLAR REBEL is taken to get off the mark on her third start for this stable.
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PARNELL STREET has run two useful races in his career to date and performed well at the recent Galway Festival. A half-brother to four capable winners, he finished second in a useful Fairyhouse bumper in January and although reasonably well held at Ballybrit last month, that was another strong contest and today's race looks more manageable. Hopeful Hero slipped up on his latest run but had previously shown nice ability and finished fifth in a useful course bumper in July. Rebel Cry is out of a well-bred bumper winner so is worth a look.

With improvement likely from his solid Galway comeback fourth PARNELL STREET can get off the mark on this third bumper start.
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The hat-trick seeking Tremolo should cope with a 3lb rise after he successfully reverted to a mile at Southwell. However, this is deeper and he needs another step forward. Flag Of St George also bids to complete a three-timer, but stepping up a furlong after Chepstow requires more off his new mark. Of greater interest is the recently-revitalised LIR SPECIALE, who runs off 15lb below his last winning rating and has a fair chance of giving Brian Ellison back-to-back victories in this race.

A chance is taken on TALIS EVOLVERE who had run well in some deep handicaps before contesting one of the Shergar Cup races.
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POETIC JACK, whose two previous career wins came with Marco Ghiani in the saddle, has a good chance at the weights and can make the most of dropping into a classified stakes. Wrath Of Hector handles this course well and could be a key player, with promising apprentice Taryn Langley claiming 5lb. Confederation is also suited by Polytrack and shouldn't be underestimated in this company.

Invincible Navy looks interesting back at 6f but POETIC JACK (nap) is a cut above this grade and gets the vote.
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EYE OF DUBAI showed more of his old sparkle with a good second at Ripon and could be tough to deal with if striding forward on his all-weather debut. With a potentially advantageous high draw, the John & Sean Quinn-trained gelding could be ideally berthed to seize the initiative as events unfold. Next along in the stalls is the unexposed Storm Free, whose Nottingham success was promising. Last-time Yarmouth winner Tuco Salamanca and Irish hope Barbapapa also have big parts to play.

Tuco Salamanca is sure to be popular but ARCTIC THUNDER (nap) is due a change of luck and can prove himself to be ahead of his mark.
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Having lost ground due to dwelling in the stalls, BLUE TRAIN's recent third at Yarmouth finish can be upgraded and rising from 1m could be a good move given the manner in which the William Knight-trained gelding finished off that race. Caspian King and Live Each Day have been promising since stepping up to this trip and warrant close inspection. Pebble Island is also notable on just his third handicap start.

Perhaps there might still be some improvement to come from PEBBLE ISLAND, who is unexposed over this trip.
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Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
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.