There were 29 Races on Monday 1st September 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Windsor, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

TEES GEORGE took a big step forward when second over slightly further at Beverley just over a couple of weeks ago and the five-year-old merits the utmost respect off the same mark here. The consistent veteran Poetic Force also hit the crossbar last time and could prove to be the main danger, although Kaaress and We Still Believe are others with strong form claims.

The vote goes to JEWEL MAKER, who is on a dangerous mark and didn't get much luck in a similar race at Thirsk on Friday.
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ANOTHER BAAR arrives here on the back of two wins in recent weeks and he is only 3lb higher than for his easy success at Ripon a week ago, despite having to carry a 5lb penalty. With that in mind, Adrian Keatley's gelding is very hard to oppose. Jacquelina is likely to pose the most obvious threat, while Honour Your Dreams appears best of the remainder.

It's hard to see beyond thriving 5yo ANOTHER BAAR, who looked as good as ever when readily drawing clear at Ripon last week.
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HARDY'S HERO left his debut performance well behind when getting off the mark at Haydock and with the prospect of more to come, William Haggas' colt clearly tops the shortlist. Lunar Melody cost 500,000 euros at a breeze-up sale earlier in the year and she has to be respected on her first start. Perfect Price and Bushwacker are others to note.

Haydock winner Hardy's Hero is strongly respected but slight preference is for Richard Fahey's striking newcomer LUNAR MELODY.
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LONDON IS BLUE appeared to have plenty in hand when landing the odds over C&D a couple of weeks ago and even a 7lb rise may not be enough to stop Robert Cowell's colt from following up. Filly Foden made the frame at Chelmsford on Thursday and should be in the mix once again. Shetakesthegold is another with valid form claims.

Progressive colt LONDON IS BLUE came good with a fairly comfortable C&D win a fortnight ago and is taken to overcome a 7lb rise.
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The unexposed PAL JOEY got off the mark on his first start in handicap company at Haydock in July and a 3lb rise may underestimate the son of Showcasing. Territorial Knight also scored on his most recent outing and could give the selection plenty to think about. Lord Roxby edges out Rainbow Nebula and Far Above The Law to be the pick of the remainder.

The vote goes to TERRITORIAL KNIGHT (nap) who hit a personal best with his strong-finishing win at Doncaster in July.
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JAZL displayed plenty of promise, despite being turned over as favourite, when filling the runner-up berth at Thirsk on his debut. The son of No Nay Never should only improve for that experience and can get off the mark here. Ironwill also showed ability when third on his racecourse bow at Salisbury in July and looks next best, ahead of Green Dame.

After last month's clear second of 15 at Thirsk, winning a maiden ought to be a formality for JAZL.
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CANARIA QUEEN was set a stiffer task at Ripon when bidding for a treble and found a couple too good. Tim Easterby's sprinter will be hard to keep out of the finish up against lesser rivals here and is worthy of another chance. Brian The Snail has been in the mix over 6f at Redcar recently and this return to the minimum trip looks the logical move. Chief Of State is the pick of the remainder.

This looks tricky but it might be worth taking a chance with the well-handicapped SIR BENEDICT. Canaria Queen is feared most.
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YOU ARE EVERYTHING has improved for the return to sprinting. She seems versatile as regards to the going, winning on soft at Chepstow before scoring again on good ground at Leicester, and Tony Carroll's inmate should make a bold bid for the hat-trick. Starsong struck here on her penultimate start and finished a creditable fourth in a tougher Lingfield contest last time, while Windsor runner-up Valadero is another to note.

Suited by the drop back to 6f when second to an in-form rival a fortnight ago, VALADERO might open his account at the 25th attempt.
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Novice winner ICE SOVEREIGNS had little trouble disposing of the opposition when landing the odds over C&D. That form looks stronger in hindsight, given the subsequent success of the runner-up, and Charlie Johnston's promising filly can make a winning start in nurseries. Awraad finished a close second over 6f in Listed company at Ripon and should feature, while the improving Gascony won at Epsom in fine style and is not out of it either.

Preference is for AWRAAD, who was a close second in a Listed race at Ripon last Monday and is a big player back in a nursery.
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SUSPICIOUS MINDZ finished third at Listed level last month and has claims if coping with likely testing ground conditions. Although bred for sprinting and a half-brother to fast Group 2 winner The Ridler, he stayed this distance well at Tipperary. He is unproven on soft, which is a concern, but receives weight from his principal rivals. Summer Is Tomorrow was promoted from third to second in the Ballyhane Stakes, but is vulnerable to a smart type and also has going concerns. Morehampton is by Sea The Moon so should be OK on easy ground, but steps up from his Gowran win.

Dermot Weld's RED AUTUMN seemed to handle soft conditions on debut and this is easier than the Group 3 she contested last time
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The step up in class proved beyond VOIX DE BOCELLI over 1m4f here last time. However, Henrietta Knight's charge remains on a workable mark and returns to this lower grade with strong claims having already won over C&D on a couple of occasions this season. Guendolen also warrants plenty of respect back at this level, with Racing Demon and Night Bear others to consider in an open affair.

Making a quick reappearance after going close off this mark at Yarmouth last week, NIGHT BEAR (nap) gets the nod.
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A tentative vote goes to FLYING COMET, who was runner-up to subsequent Gimcrack winner Lifeplan at Thirsk before a creditable effort in defeat at Deauville. A mark of 86 on his nursery debut looks manageable and it may be Stardinia, on her first run for Kevin Philippart De Foy who gives him the most to think about having scored at Catterick in July. Gaga Mate and Jungle Monarch are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Back on home soil, FLYING COMET (nap) may well resume his progress. Jungle Monarch and American Gulf complete the shortlist.
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It could pay to stick with RED MIRAGE in his current frame of mind. The son of Showcasing finished a respectable third at Kempton, having scored in this lower grade at Doncaster before that, when Rich Rhythm (second) and Beale Street (third) filled the places. The latter pair are not out of it, although last month's Haydock third One Night Thunder may prove a bigger danger off his current mark.

He didn't reward punters at Galway last month but REIDH is on a dangerous mark and can prove too strong for Orangesandlemons.
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MANHATTAN DANDY has a wide draw but will relish the softening conditions and competes from a career-low rating. A course winner in 2023, he scored twice subsequently on heavy ground and although well held at Limerick in June, he has dropped to a mark of just 43 and is ridden by a capable 3lb claimer. La La Lucrative has poor form figures but met some traffic on recent runs, was a winner here in May, and likes soft ground. Play It Again Zaam is another Roscommon winner with poor recent form, but he will appreciate easy ground and competes from a handy mark.

The ground being likely to ease could spark revivals. PLAY IT AGAIN ZAAM heads the list. He is a C&D winner on soft and is well-drawn
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A comfortable winner here last time out when seeing off Headshot, CELEBRATING ETHEL showed enough pace on that occasion to suggest that she can strike again on the drop in distance. She remains on a workable mark and is preferred to the consistent Laurentia, who has been placed on each of her last three starts, including over C&D last month.

The vote goes to NEVER DREAM, who made the frame in a higher-grade race at Goodwood ten days ago and can exploit a recent 2lb drop.
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LODGE impressed, despite greenness, when scoring on debut at Ffos Las and a 7lb penalty may not be enough to prevent Brian Meehan's filly from remaining unbeaten. Not seen in action since May, when a promising third first time out at Yarmouth, Neyva's Angel is expected to be thereabouts for her in-form trainer. Sapphire Princess shaped well on her first start for Ollie Sangster when second at Ayr and rounds out the shortlist.

This may prove a good opportunity for SAPPHIRE PRINCESS. The main dangers are Lodge and Neyva's Angel.
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Beaten less than a length in his attempt to complete a double at Beverley, MILTEYE should appreciate a return to Carlisle, having scored over C&D on his penultimate start off 3lb lower. Harriet Bethell's charge should have too much for last-start Newmarket third Kaaranah, as well as Sonic Pioneer, who has been runner-up on three of his last four starts and deserves a change in luck.

Conditions should be ideal for July's C&D winner MILTEYE who is taken to beat Sonic Pioneer and Tee Aitch Aye.
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The arrival of forecast rain would greatly help mudlark MERISI DIAMOND, who won last year's renewal. All his best form is on really testing ground and although held in three runs this year, he has been freshened up since May and is worth risking. Rhythm King also has a strong preference for heavy and is just 2lb higher than when successful at the Curragh last November. Rowdy Yeats bumped into Arizona Blaze, Cercene and Currawood in his initial career defeats and although well beaten on his most recent start, he seems better suited by easy ground.

Though he is only a 3yo and is carrying a big weight, ROWDY YEATS is a quality sort who will be well suited by today's conditions.
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DESERT BEAUTY may have disappointed at Pontefract last time out, but she is much better judged on her previous success at Leicester and the return to 7f should suit the daughter of Oasis Dream. A mark of 49 still looks manageable and she gets the vote ahead of C&D winners Toussarok and Amathus. Mighty Real could also make an impact now back up from 6f.

Multiple course winner VOODOO RAY is patently not the force of old but his latest run offered hope of a mini revival.
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EXPLOSION has shown plenty of promise on both starts so far and stepping up to 1m may be just what is needed to see this son of Showcasing get his head in front. A handy draw in stall three will aid his cause and it may be Arbaawy who follows him home on the back of a promising second over 7f at Newmarket. Fifth in that contest on debut, Sports Day is another to note, as is newcomer Baltic Fleet.

The Verdict for this open-looking novice event comprises the interesting runners LAVENDER GOLD and The Wicked Wolf.
Class & Speed Card

This can go the way of JEZ BOMB, who has been in a rich vein of form of late and a further 3lb rise for his recent success at Thirsk may not be enough to prevent him from rounding out the hat-trick on the slight rise in distance. Another who has been upwardly mobile lately is Quirke On Parole and she must enter calculations along with Doncaster winner Sweet Kiss, who has a 4lb hike to overcome.

The vote goes to the unexposed 3yo SWEET KISS, who beat a clear second at Doncaster last month and is open to more progress.
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IN MY TEENS has a good pedigree and scored impressively in a maiden in June. Out of her trainer's dual Grade 1-winning hurdler Jer's Girl, who landed a Flat maiden on heavy ground at this venue, she showed promise on debut and then bolted up at Down Royal. The daughter of Camelot steps up markedly in class on much softer ground now, but seems a work in progress and could be good. Ulster Derby winner Vorfreude and Sonoran have proven form on soft ground, but are vulnerable to a smart type. Heiselectric won nicely at Leopardstown, but is likely to encounter a tougher task on softer ground.

Impressive in the manner in which she travelled and quickened at Down Royal, IN MY TEENS(nap) could prove hard to beat here
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The unexposed LIKEALOT has made the frame on both starts in handicap company and this appears to be an ideal opportunity for Ralph Beckett's filly to earn another victory. Just An Hour rarely runs poorly and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Byblos should not be written off after finishing third when favourite at Newbury most recently.

The 3yos may well come to the fore, with LIKEALOT, an improving filly, and Byblos still capable of better judged on breeding.
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INDIAN RIVER showed enough on his racecourse debut at the Galway Festival to suggest he can land this maiden. Making headway from over two furlongs out, the John Joseph Murphy-trained gelding finished a length and a half behind a subsequent winner with an official rating of 95. Granted normal improvement, the son of Nathaniel should be hard to beat under Dylan Browne McMonagle. Juniper Sling would have strong claims if able to replicate her Naas third from earlier in the season. Although only fifth at Bellewstown after, she can't be written off. Simurgh hasn't been seen since last October, but would have every chance if ready to roll.

Not too strong a maiden and worth giving another chance to JUNIPER SLING, who may not have handled the track at Bellewstown
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RAGE OF THUNDER has filled second place in both starts since winning at Salisbury in June. A 2lb rise for the latest of those efforts appears to be fair and it would be no surprise to see him go one better. Be An Angel was narrowly denied over C&D three weeks ago and should not be underestimated, while Sweet Sonata and Zarathos complete the shortlist.

Belatedly dropped to a trip that's more in keeping with his pedigree, ZARATHOS gets the vote. Rage Of Thunder is second pick.
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With Colin Keane back in the saddle, DERRY LAD is given another chance to prove that he is well handicapped. Although yet to win for trainer Emmet Mullins, the gelding showed definite promise on his stable debut at Leopardstown and ran a big race when fourth at this track in July. His latest effort at Ballinrobe is best ignored as the seven-year-old never saw daylight until it was too late and was then hampered when finally getting a run. Clear Quartz had little chance from a wide draw at Galway on his reappearance, but is undoubtedly much better than that bare form. Duke Of Leggagh is another to consider under his capable 10lb claimer.

It might be worth giving DERRY LAD another chance as he was keen behind a slow pace when disappointing at Ballinrobe last time.
Class & Speed Card

ZOLDER seems on a fair rating based on last month's handicap debut. He gave the strong impression this extra yardage would suit when finishing a close third over 7f at Kempton and Denis Quinn's charge looks one to keep on the right side of. Third at Nottingham and Ripon, Rosemary's Rose is another with plenty of scope for further improvement, while Thiscouldbefun is back on a handy mark and could land a blow.

On A Vespa looks booked for another big run but the unexposed ZOLDER may have her measure this time.
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The Andrew Slattery-trained WHATS NEWS has a good opportunity to open his account. Runner-up at Killarney and Cork, he ran another solid race when fourth at Sligo subsequently. A final-flight faller when holding second place on his hurdling debut back at Killarney last month, the son of Soldier's Call has every chance if none the worse for that experience now back on the level. Highland Harvey could improve on previous form now that he steps up significantly in trip. A son of Highland Reel, the Tony Martin-trained gelding has hinted at ability on a couple of occasions. Highway Sixty One catches the eye, with Colin Keane an interesting booking.

This step up in trip should suit TICKLING and her pedigree suggests she'll handle testing conditions
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SILVER CHAMBER beat only three rivals when successful at Ripon, but the runner-up has subsequently given that form a boost. Second over C&D before that, the daughter of Sea The Moon looks to have strong claims of securing a double back at this venue. Beaten by the narrowest of margins at Kempton, Nelson Gate is likely to have a say in proceedings once again. Furhaan is a handicap debutant to note.

Being an improving filly who has solid form, SILVER CHAMBER could well follow up her Ripon win. Nelson Gate is second choice.
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