There were 48 Races on Saturday 30th August 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Beverley, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Chester, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Chelmsford City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

William Haggas boasts a fine record when sending his string to the Westwood and Crown Of Oaks, who was raised 6lb having made a successful handicap debut at Ayr, merits the utmost respect. Fellow three-year-old Desert Shadow arrives following a creditable second at Sandown and enters calculations, as does Financer, but a chance can be taken on SPIORADALTA. Mark Walford's charge made all in game fashion at Ripon and remains well treated from 3lb higher, while his ability to handle the track should stand him in good stead.

Haggas 3yo Crown Of Oaks is a strong contender but this is a race packed with in-form candidates, such as GLISTENING NIGHTS.
Class & Speed Card

HAWK MOUNTAIN is from a top Coolmore family and although he needs to improve from his introduction, his trainer has absolutely dominated this race. By Wootton Bassett and out of a dual Group 1 winner, he was well held in a smart maiden here three weeks ago but finished nicely and should benefit from the extra furlong. His stablemate Port Of Spain finished just half a length behind him on debut so has to be feared. Perisher was beaten by a more experienced Ballydoyle representative on his Galway debut and should benefit from that.

Perisher is feared but HAWK MOUNTAIN shaped with considerable promise here three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card

KODI LION's second at Haydock can be marked up as he failed to get a clear run. He has to be of interest with William Buick taking over the reins and is fancied to go one better. The progressive Woroodd landed the odds in novice company at Haydock back in May and is one to note on her handicap debut. Nothing went right for Headmaster at Glorious Goodwood on his handicap bow, but it's too soon to write him off.

Another chance is given to HEADMASTER. The shortlist is completed by Kodi Lion, Woroodd and Glenfinnan.
Class & Speed Card

A confident vote goes to the classy REGIONAL, who has grown accustomed to plying his trade at a higher level than this. Third in the King Charles III at Royal Ascot before posting a couple of creditable efforts since, the son of Territories now receives a welcome ease in class. Blinkers go on for the first time and, should they have no negative effect, he ought to take all the beating. Kerdos landed this in 2023 and should not be underestimated, while progressive three-year-old Adrestia is another to consider in receipt of weight.

Adrestia is feared and plenty of rain would be a concern but on good ground or firmer the one to beat is the dependable REGIONAL.
Class & Speed Card

COMING ATTRACTION readily built on her debut second at Goodwood when trouncing a subsequent winner by five length in a maiden at Chelmsford. Primed with an autumn campaign likely, Roger Varian's filly would be expected to take this in her stride if she is going fulfil her Group 1 entry in the Cheveley Park at Newmarket next month. The class-dropping Entailed looks a big danger, and Concert and Blingy's Sister also command respect.

It was straightforward for COMING ATTRACTION at Chelmsford and Group-race entries enhance her appeal.
Class & Speed Card

Midnight Pass makes her hurdling debut after a second at Worcester and a sixth at the same track last month. She could go well, as can Manyana Blue, who has come home in the top three on all of her starts over obstacles, with a second at Uttoxeter last time out. LYNSEY LARUE switches to hurdles after winning two of her last five point-to-points, including a two-length success at Tullaherin in April. She might be able to make a successful debut under Rules after moving to Evan Williams.

Preference is for NEVER TOLD ME, who ran well for a long way when fifth on her first two hurdling starts.
Class & Speed Card

SUGAR ISLAND scored on her introduction here in July and although she now needs to step up, it is encouraging Ryan Moore rides her instead of Royal Ascot-placed stablemate Moments Of Joy. By Dubawi and out of a blue-blooded winning-sister to top racemare Minding, the selection showed a willing attitude to score on debut, with Ridersinthesky third, and should improve considerably. Chesham Stakes third Moments Of Joy has proven form and is an obvious contender, while the well-bred Queen Of Hawaii scored readily at Leopardstown but faces a much stiffer test now.

Improvement is demanded from SUGAR ISLAND but debut winners from her yard usually turn out to be above average.
Class & Speed Card

BLUE BOLT goes from strength to strength and took last month's step up to Listed company in her stride with a cosy success over C&D. That form has worked out well and Andrew Balding's charge looks one to keep on the right side of. A Group 3 winner at Epsom before struggling in the Prix Rothschild, Spiritual is burdened with a 3lb penalty so Cathedral may prove a bigger threat on her fourth in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot.

A cracking Group 3 in which last month's C&D Listed scorer BLUE BOLT (nap) is taken to continue her race-by-race improvement.
Class & Speed Card

This could be a match between standard setter If I Could Dream and SECRET ECHO, with marginal preference for the latter. A promising third at York on debut, it was disappointing that she couldn't build on it when a beaten favourite at Thirsk. However, on paper, it was no penalty kick and this would appear to be her best opportunity yet. Too Darn Hot filly Love Love Love is related to a trio of useful types and market support would be noteworthy ahead of her racecourse bow.

George Scott has a strong hand with newcomer Love Love Love and form pick If I Could Dream but preference is for SECRET ECHO.
Class & Speed Card

Things haven't gone to plan for Tabletalk in Group races this year but he could be revived by first-time cheekpieces and stepping back in grade. However, fellow class dropper ALLONSY is highly capable at this level and, having won under Ed Greatrex before, she boasts slightly more appealing credentials. Useful hurdler Minella Rescue warrants close inspection on his belated Flat-race debut, while Alsakib is classy on his day but needs a revival based on recent form.

Tricky on various fronts. A chance is taken on a return to form from ALSAKIB. Tabletalk has been below form on softer than good.
Class & Speed Card

HOWTH is likely to prove popular with his three-out-of-four win record over hurdles, with the latest coming in a C&D handicap when he had 17 lengths to spare over his nearest rival. He does have to give away 12lb or more now back in novice company, but is difficult to oppose. Saratoga Lass struck on her second start for Fergal O'Brien after arriving from Ireland and she may have more to offer. Absolut Grey is a tentative pick for third.

With the prospect of rain a downer for Howth, it could pay to take him on with SARATOGA LASS who had soft-ground form in Ireland.
Class & Speed Card

MISSION CENTRAL bolted up by eight lengths in a big-field C&D maiden earlier this month and can develop into a high-class performer. A 625,000gns yearling purchase and out of an unraced sister to a Group 1 winner, he was green on his Dundalk debut but, having been gelded subsequently, was thoroughly professional in routing his rivals 21 days ago. He should readily cope with the step up in grade. Ipanema Queen won a recent course Listed contest over 5f, but is vulnerable to an exciting type. Mushaffar won a median sires maiden on his introduction here, but steps up to a much higher level.

Recent C&D maiden winners MISSION CENTRAL (nap) and Mushaffar could be the ones to concentrate on
Class & Speed Card

DANGERMAN recorded a C&D double in fine style and looks well worth sticking with. The son of Cracksman is upped in class, but won with any amount in hand on his latest start and can defy another hike in the weights. Saddadd made a successful handicap debut in the London Gold Cup at Newbury back in May and there should be more to come from him, while last year's winner Flying Frontier is not easily dismissed off a 3lb higher mark.

3yos Saddadd and Dangerman have to be of huge interest but Flying Frontier and CASTLE COVE are highly respected rivals.
Class & Speed Card

Top-weight Willowinghurn can go well with the David O'Meara horses running to form, assuming she takes to the longer distance after her four-length third at Catterick off 1lb higher. LADY BRITAIN has been put up 5lb for her C&D win earlier in the month, but she may have more to offer after being hampered at the start that day and she gets the nod. Dunkeld Dreamer is the pick for third.

Karl Burke's unexposed DUNKELD DREAMER overcame trouble in running on the way to her comfortable C&D success and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card

Two Tempting won this off 1lb lower 12 months ago and has claims again. However, he has something to find with GOLDEN MIND based on their encounter in the Shergar Cup Mile at Ascot. Richard Fahey's gelding came out of that race to score gamely in the Racing League at Newcastle last week and a 2lb rise isn't insurmountable. The low-mileage El Burhan and dual course winner Al Shabab Storm complete the shortlist.

The 3yo SIR PAUL RAMSEY (nap) is progressive and was a fine third at York last week. Stall 2 is a plus for this prominent-racer.
Class & Speed Card

CENTARA has struck up an excellent relationship with jockey Jay Tidball, winning their last four together, including three in a row over C&D. Another 5lb from the handicapper may not be enough to stop Paul Nicholls' gelding from making all again, with the drop in class a bonus. Got Grey ran on well to win at Worcester on his first start over fences and he can prove a bigger danger than Ballywilliam Boy.

The forecast rain is a concern for Centara so BREAKING COVER is taken to make a successful return to fences.
Class & Speed Card

RED LETTER has shown smart ability and might reverse June form with Barnavara. Although only seventh in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, she bounced back with a useful effort behind Barnavara at Navan and showed an ability to handle soft ground when scoring at Killarney last month, where she also settled better. She is 3lb better off with Barnavara and although that rival won her maiden on soft, she would prefer good ground. Snellen's connections will certainly have an eye on the weather charts because any softening of the ground would scupper her chances. Azada has cheekpieces applied and has recent form in similar races.

A good-class renewal in which perhaps RED LETTER can gain the Group success she has promised
Class & Speed Card

Some of the gloss has been lost from this race with the withdrawal of Publish, but there is still a potentially high-class juvenile on show in the shape of PACIFIC AVENUE. The beautifully-bred son of Dubawi kept a stablemate with previous winning experience at bay on his Newmarket introduction and the runner-up has since franked the form by making the frame in the Superlative Stakes. He's Waliim also made an introduction full of promise when hammering his Beverley opponents, while Humidity's Chesham triumph is the best form on offer but he then blotted his copybook in the Vintage Stakes.

The withdrawal of Publish makes the path much clearer for PACIFIC AVENUE, who is first choice ahead of He's Waliim.
Class & Speed Card

MELVIN UDALL outran odds of 80/1 when a length-and-a-half fourth at the Curragh in June and has now joined the Ed Walker string. He ran on well over a furlong shorter and looks all set for a big effort here. Symphony Of Joy has a similar profile after his two-length Leicester fourth and he can compete with High On Hope, who may just have the edge in the race for second place.

All three of his rivals are unexposed but HIGH ON HOPE still gets the verdict after a good start for Mick Appleby two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card

LAAZM justified favouritism over C&D on debut and although he has to give 6lb to all of his rivals, he may find the improvement needed at a track he clearly handles. No Direction was also sent off at the head of the market before finishing third at Haydock on his introduction and is another for the shortlist. Senor Campanaro could surprise a few and step up for the minor placing.

C&D winner Laazm is respected but preference is for NO DIRECTION, who stayed on well for third over 6f at Haydock on his debut.
Class & Speed Card

A few to consider, including Chillhi, who reverts to hurdles following a mixed spell on the Flat. He's 7lb higher than for last month's Uttoxeter triumph, but has the champion jockey aboard again. Gore Point and Feel The Pinch both arrive in good form and must enter calculations, but JUGGERNAUT gets the nod. Just half a length away in third behind Feel The Pinch here in June, the six-year-old was making his reappearance that day and can improve past his rival en route to victory.

Top of the list is JUGGERNAUT, who returned from a layoff with a good C&D run in June and may still have improvement to come.
Class & Speed Card

Galway winner WHICH WOLF WINS may be able to strike again here. The Holy Roman Emperor colt was a good winner over this trip at Ballybrit before a solid effort to finish seventh in the valuable Ballyhane Stakes at Naas earlier this month. He was close behind some higher rated rivals and his mark of 81 looks fair. Nazario makes his nursery debut after three solid runs in maidens and could be the danger. Oh Cecelia has made little impression in better company in two starts since winning her maiden. She could get closer now in a handicap off this mark.

It could pay to take a chance on the recently gelded JORDI BEAR, potentially well-handicapped on his form in his opening two maidens
Class & Speed Card

This is likely to be an informative maiden, even in the absence of 3.7m gns purchase Act Of Kindness. She Commands cost 450,000gns as a yearling, while Loving Queen made 170,000 euros as a foal, but THANKFULLY catches the eye for an interesting owner/trainer combination and is fancied to hit the ground running. Deedaydiva had Proposal well behind when third at Newmarket, although that experience will stand them both in good stead.

The withdrawal of initial selection Act Of Kindness promotes THANKFULLY to first choice, ahead of She Commands.
Class & Speed Card

Successful over C&D before a highly creditable second at Hamilton last week, ROCK OF ENGLAND has rediscovered some sparkle and he can notch up a fifth career victory. Raised 3lb after scoring at Ayr last week for new connections, Harb can follow the selection home, along with Hundred Caps, who improved for wind surgery when runner-up over track and trip earlier in the month.

All of these carry risks of some sort but at least ATOMIC MASS is relatively low mileage and could be helped by the first-time visor.
Class & Speed Card

A low draw and early speed is advantageous over the 5f here and that leads to the chances of KINSWOMAN, who got off the mark at the sixth attempt when winning at Windsor. Inclined to race freely, if she is given her head from the one stall she may be able to put this to bed early. Ziggy's Triton might try to live with her from the off, while York third Bonnie's Boy is an interesting alternative.

The well-bred filly KINSWOMAN won on her first attempt at 5f in a maiden at Windsor last time and is taken to follow up from stall 1.
Class & Speed Card

It might pay to side with FEUD, who succumbed to a neck defeat over 2m1f at Wexford latest. He's 7lb higher here, but the Irish raider looks set to relish a step up in trip and is likely to have more in his locker. My Chiquita returned to hurdles with an excellent second at Worcester and must be respected from 2lb higher, while others to note include Queens Venture and Secret Trix.

Irish raider FEUD, a stout stayer on the Flat, and moves up in trip after going close over 2m1f on his recent handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card

Another wide-open renewal and PINK OXALIS may be worth a shot off a nice weight. The Stephen Thorne-trained filly was a convincing winner here last month and got a 9lb hike for that performance. She didn't help herself by missing the kick in Galway last time but ran a nice race in the circumstances to finish fourth off this mark. There could be a nice prize in her now back here. Ryan Moore is an eye-catching booking for raider Godwinson and he commands the utmost respect. Genuine Article bossed things from the front at Galway last time and is another for the shortlist, despite a 10lb rise for that victory.

Just denied in this last year, STATE ACTOR may be able to go one better
Class & Speed Card

Having returned to form when narrowly denied at Newbury, compensation could be on the cards for PENHALLAM. A 2lb nudge up the ratings looks workable for the son of Time Test and he edges the vote over Lucky Hero, who arrives on the back of a third-placed nursery bow at Chester and it shouldn't be long before he breaks his duck. Piazza has to be considered closely too.

Handicap debutante PIAZZA is particularly interesting with progress on the cards. Solid Lucky Hero is feared most.
Class & Speed Card

Now that the penny has dropped for ZALTALLA after a comfortable success over 7f here, Michael Attwater's charge should have more to come over further and he can follow up off 4lb higher. A consistent sort of late, Gone Rogue is capable of being in the mix again along with Endowed, who may improve for going up in distance having scored on two of his last three starts.

Endowed arrives at the top of his game but has stamina to prove belatedly tackling 1m and is opposed with GONE ROGUE.
Class & Speed Card

TRIBAL WISDOM has run with plenty of credit without getting his head in front this season and dropping back in trip could be just what is needed as he attempts to gain a first win on turf. Urban Sprawl looks to be the main danger, although Great Blasket is a player if he can bounce back to the form of last month's success at Sandown.

Despite top weight, URBAN SPRAWL fits the bill after a creditable run in a Class 3. Great Blasket is feared most.
Class & Speed Card

Francisco's Piece arrives on the back of a respectable fifth in the Shergar Cup Sprint at Ascot and he must enter the reckoning on this drop in class, but ARABIAN COBRA is more progressive. Hugo Palmer's charge has finished a close-up third twice since supplementing a Thirsk triumph here in June and he looks more than capable of scoring again off his current rating. Showering is the pick of the remainder.

The 3yo ARABIAN COBRA ticks lots of boxes as he's consistent, drawn low and effective over C&D. Marchogion is a danger.
Class & Speed Card

My Girl Katie has been raised 8lb for an emphatic Stratford triumph and although that should be no barrier to further success, it is BLACKACRE who shades preference. Well supported in a first-time visor (retained) latest, he eased to victory over this C&D. Evan Williams' charge is only 5lb higher and that might not be enough to stop him. Testflight heads the remainder.

Recent C&D winner BLACKACRE (nap) won't be fazed by the prospect of softening ground and he can go in again.
Class & Speed Card

UNDEFEATABLE won well at Sligo earlier in the month and may be able to follow up off a 5lb higher mark. The form of that race got a boost at Naas last Sunday when the runner-up, Pinmoney, scored and Nicola Burns is a positive booking in this apprentice contest now. Carrigans Grove has been very consistent but has crept up the handicap as a result. She should run her race again. Send Harry was a couple of lengths behind Carrigans Grove when the pair filled the placings behind Nezeeh here a fortnight ago. He is now 3lb better off and also has to come into calculations.

As open as the numbers suggest but UNDEFEATABLE remains unexposed as a sprinter and the form of his Sligo win has been franked.
Class & Speed Card

Another Abbot struck in comfortable fashion at Brighton and a 7lb rise might not be beyond him, while the bang in-form Moe's Legacy merits respect. Aces Wild, another in-form option, could also have a part to play, but a chance is taken on MADEMOISELLE. Things didn't go to plan in the 3YO Dash at Epsom but, now in the hands of Kevin Philippart De Foy, it would come as no great surprise were she to bounce back.

The vote goes to LIL GUFF, who can improve on last year's second. End Of Story is next best if the ground is softer than good.
Class & Speed Card

A major improver on handicap debut when denied by the narrowest of margins at Leicester last time out, HALLA BIL ZAIN looks capable of going one better on the rise in distance. Recent Chelmsford winner Booziebrunch can give him the most to think about, despite being raised a hefty 8lb for that taking success, while Blooming Legend is another to consider on the back of his recent victory at Musselburgh.

This can go to BOOZIEBRUNCH (nap), who really got his act together with an emphatic win over 1m at Chelmsford last week.
Class & Speed Card

Having scored across both codes in recent months, there looks to be more to come from CAVERN CLUB. The Summer Hurdle winner is reverting to the Flat off a 4lb higher mark than his C&D victory in June and is sure to prove popular. Stablemate Percy Shelley arrives on the back of a string of runner-up efforts and cannot be dismissed with Warren Fentiman claiming a handy 5lb. Arrange and Gallant Lion add further spice to the mix.

Cavern Club looks sure to go well again but GOOD SHOW, It's All About You and Give It To Me Oj are interesting opponents.
Class & Speed Card

NIGHT TARA put her three starts in maiden/novice company behind her when making a winning handicap debut over C&D earlier in the month and is just 2lb higher. The daughter of Night Of Thunder could have more to offer on just her fifth career outing and she looks the one to beat. The consistent Backer Bilk wasn't beaten far into third behind the selection last time and looks the main danger, while Hock Eye The Noo can fight it out for the minor honours.

With further progress on the cards, NIGHT TARA (nap) is taken to follow up her C&D success. Backer Bilk is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

The 90-rated MO GHILLE MAR looks the pick at the weights here. The Zoffany filly ran a solid race in handicap company at Killarney last time and despite being eased a couple of pounds is still top rated here. Mordor was no match for easy winner Kyle of Lochalsh over in Goodwood at the start of the month but it was still a solid effort in second. He is rated 88 but does have to give the filly 5lb. Jungle Cove is a regular in these types of races and could be place material.

Two stand out here. Despite racing over a trip short of his best MORDOR is marginally preferred to Mo Ghille Mar
Class & Speed Card

Runner-up on each of her three career starts, ROSE OF SPAIN deserves a change in luck and this looks like an excellent opportunity to get off the mark. Dropping back to 5f looks like a good move and Richard Hughes' filly is preferred to Arlo's Girl, who has a 7lb penalty to overcome for a comfortable debut success over C&D earlier in the month. Ar Diddy Dum Dum and Q T Pie are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Rose Of Spain is improving but ARLO'S GIRL showed a lot of dash when making a winning start over C&D and she can defy the penalty.
Class & Speed Card

ELEANOR SHELBY took a pleasing step forward from her introduction to fill the runner-up spot over 7f at Salisbury on her latest outing and is likely to have lots of improvement in her. Brian Meehan's juvenile should relish this extra furlong and gets the vote to go one better. Red Tsarina shaped with lots of promise when second on debut at Kempton and commands a fair amount of respect, while Sweet Love is the pick of the remainder.

Eleanor Shelby put up a good show on her second run but preference is for RED TSARINA who shaped nicely on her recent AW debut.
Class & Speed Card

INVINCIBLE NAVY produced a much better effort on his second start for the James Owen yard when filling the runner-up spot at Chelmsford earlier in the month. The extra furlong shouldn't pose him many problems and he looks the way to go. Buttercross Flyer took the silver medal home in a class 6 handicap over C&D last time and holds an obvious chance, while Kento is another to watch out for.

An open race in which the vote goes to INVINCIBLE NAVY, who caught the eye with his strong finish over 6f at Chelmsford last week.
Class & Speed Card

Audere hasn't shown a great deal in each of her three career starts, but she takes a step up in distance and may prove a different proposition on her nursery bow. However, HOUDINI MISS showed improvement in first-time cheekpieces when victorious at Kempton recently and a 5lb rise might prove to be on the lenient side. Imso Friendly completes the shortlist.

Karakula Dancer could take a big step forward but HOUDINI MISS can defy a 5lb rise for a comfortable recent Kempton success.
Class & Speed Card

Smooth Silesie is likely to have her supporters after her Goodwood triumph recently, but a 5lb rise for that success will require further progression. With that in mind, FIORELLA PRINCESS gets the nod. Lemos De Souza's three-year-old failed to justify favouritism but was far from disgraced in second at Ffos Las on her most recent start and can take full advantage of an unchanged rating. Virtue Temperance is another to consider.

A red-hot Smooth Silesie commands respect despite the widest stall but MONEY POCKETS has to run well if she can break okay.
Class & Speed Card

Dandy's Rocket does just enough to win and bids for a hat-trick after making all at Southwell, while Campenaerts also made every yard when successful at Wolverhampton on his nursery debut. That pair should ensure a good pace and that could play into the hands of LOVE ALIVE, who improves with every start and could prove better than her opening mark after finishing a creditable fourth in a decent maiden race at Sandown.

The 6f novice here in which RIFFA SPIRIT finished in front of Startled 16 days ago may prove the key formline.
Class & Speed Card

SALIKO came through the field to complete a double at Nottingham last month and the handicapper might have been kind to only put her up 4lb. If the daughter of Kameko is in similar form, she will prove a tough nut to crack. Imperial Cult is a C&D winner who bounced back to form when second at Epsom on his latest outing and needs considering, while Emily Rebecca is another to watch out for.

Top of the list is the hat-trick seeking SALIKO who forged clear at Nottingham last time and is open to more progress at this new trip.
Class & Speed Card

Pinjarra won one of these events over 6f here last week and is likely to prove competitive once again, but APPLE'S ANGEL makes most appeal. Simon Dow's filly finished a solid second in a handicap at Lingfield last time and this looks an easier opportunity. Sam's Hope found one too good when favourite in a classified sprint at Wolverhampton and could also land a blow.

This is competitive for the grade. Sam's Hope is much respected but PINJARRA has the pace for 5f and can add to his recent 6f win.
Class & Speed Card

Having been denied a clear run at a crucial point, INLET looked a little unlucky when finishing second at Lingfield nine days ago. The four-year-old makes grand appeal racing off an unchanged mark and compensation could be on the cards. Young Endless arrives on the back of a respectable third at Redcar and he may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Arenas Del Tiempo.

If INLET is to win a handicap the signs are it will happen on the AW and she was a bit unlucky last week at Lingfield.
Class & Speed Card

JACKSON STREET returned to form with a good third in a class 5 event at Lingfield earlier this month and this ease in class could prove fruitful. A 1lb drop from the assessor can only help the Dandy Man gelding and he edges the vote over Windsor Pass. The seven-year-old has posted several creditable efforts in defeat in recent months and is likely to be involved once more, with Love Your Work the pick of the remainder.

This is open but RUSHEEN BOY has coped well since being hit hard by the handicapper and last week's Yarmouth race didn't go to plan.
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