There were 55 Races on Saturday 20th September 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Ayr, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Chester, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card

Nanoscience is entitled to build on her fourth-placed opening bid in a class 3 event at Haydock earlier this month. However, 170,000-euro purchase LOVING QUEEN ticks plenty of the right boxes judged on her pedigree and may have enough class to overcome her inexperience on debut. Annastarzy is also worth a second look following her first outing at Sandown last week.

If ROMANTIC SYMPHONY can live up to her smart pedigree, it's easy to envisage a winning debut for the Godolphin filly.
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The dual novice winner KHAFIZ was only seventh in a Group 3 at Deauville last month, but that effort looks better in hindsight considering the winner went on to land a Group 1 contest. Roger Varian's charge has plenty of scope for further progress now handicapping and has a leading chance. Naepoint should have come on for last month's outing on the all-weather and this return to soft ground will suit, while James Doyle's presence on Theoryofeverything takes the eye and he could shape well.

It may pay to forgive IMPARTIALITY a lesser run in a red-hot 3yo handicap at the York Ebor meeting as his record prior to that is solid.
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Dual bumper winner FRIARY ROAD debuts over jumps and will be suited by easing ground conditions. Out of a Listed bumper winner, he failed to win on the Flat and was slowly away when disappointing last time but nonetheless has ability and will be well schooled. Three-time Flat winner Royal Approval debuts for new connections over jumps having been bought for 48,000gns, although he would prefer a sound surface. Powerful was controversially beaten at Kilbeggan in April. That form is solid, but he returns following a summer break.

A hopeful vote goes to MINELLA HOLLOW, a dual bumper winner who was withdrawn from a recent Flat engagement after refusing to load
Class & Speed Card

The value may lie with RAGE OF BAMBY on the drop in distance following a creditable fourth in the Sprint Cup recently. A winner of a Group 3 here in July over 6f, the daughter of Saxon Warrior clearly goes well at the Berkshire track and may have too much for Rumstar, who has already won at this level twice this season. A taking winner of the Beverley Bullet last month, Shagraan must enter calculations, along with the returning Montassib.

Cover Up has a better chance than the bare ratings suggest but RUMSTAR is a potent force at this level and he can win again.
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Having completed a double a shade cosily at Kempton last month, RADIANT BEAUTY may still be a step ahead of the handicapper. The four-year-old hasn't looked back since racing under the tutelage of James Owen in July and a 4lb higher mark shouldn't forestall her progress. The lightly-raced Charming Princess arrives on the back of a close-up second on her handicap bow at Lingfield and is feared most, ahead of reopposing third Silent City.

In an open handicap the suggestion is CHARMING PRINCESS whose second on handicap debut at Lingfield can be upgraded.
Class & Speed Card

ICE DANCER, a full-sister to Irish Derby runner-up Serious Contender, went to post a well-supported favourite on her debut at the Curragh but could only beat one home. She wasn't actually beaten that far, though, and looks the stable choice with Wayne Lordan booked. Improvement will be expected. Aidan O'Brien also runs newcomer Cosmetic. The Frankel filly is a half-sister to dual Group 1 winners Hydrangea and Hermosa. Jojo's Legacy was third here behind impressive winner Kensington Lane and is entitled to play a big role now.

Third in a Leopardstown barrier trial last month, NOBLE HONOUR is worth taking a chance on to win on debut.
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ALMERIC ticks plenty of boxes on his first start since landing the Listed Feilden Stakes at Newmarket back in April. He beat the future Group 3 winner King Of Cities on that occasion and an entry in next month's Champion Stakes suggests big things are expected of Andrew Balding's unexposed colt. The going has turned in Certain Lad's favour and the veteran is still capable of landing a blow at this level, while Liberty Lane is not out of it either.

The 3yo ALMERIC looked a colt to follow when winning the Listed Feilden Stakes at Newmarket in April and he earns the vote on his return
Class & Speed Card

CRAZEE ICON hasn't fired in maiden/novice company, but she was sent off at big odds for each of her three efforts and could prove a different proposition on her nursery bow. With Andrew Balding's string in good order at present, she looks the one to side with. Looks Likely kept on to finish third over 6f at Catterick and this extra furlong may bring out improvement. Dubai Time is another to note.

The vote goes to CRAZEE ICON, who improved with each of her three qualifying runs and is bred to be better than this opening mark.
Class & Speed Card

ST FAZ showed nice form over fences this summer for the late Edward O'Grady and reverts to hurdles with a favourable rating. A three-time winner, the five-year-old contested a Listed handicap hurdle last Christmas but, since then, has improved his chase rating to 123 and now reverts to this sphere with solid claims. Ragmans Corner is 3lb higher than when finishing second, having met minor interference, at the Galway Festival, with his same rider now claiming an extra 3lb. Lady Doyanne has won a point-to-point and hurdle from three runs and can compete on her handicap debut.

A course winner on the Flat and placed in that sphere at Killarney last time, RAGMANS CORNER also has good recent hurdling credentials
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Narrowly denied by a progressive stablemate in the Old Borough Cup recently, DRAMATIC STAR sets the standard on form and Tom Marquand returning to the saddle is a major plus. A respectable seventh in the Ebor, Majestic Warrior can follow the selection home, along with Castle Cove, who is bred to improve for this step up in trip. An eye-catching third on his first run since March at Goodwood latest, Majestic is another to consider.

A cracking handicap in which the suggestion is DRAMATIC STAR, a fine second in the Old Borough Cup at Haydock a fortnight ago.
Class & Speed Card

Dapper Guest proved a different proposition in a first-time visor when scoring at Southwell in ready fashion 26 days ago. However, the assessor has reacted by hiking the three-year-old up 8lb and he could be worth taking on with PRESSURE'S ON. Ed Dunlop's inmate supplemented his victory in a 22-runner affair at York with a respectable third at Thirsk a fortnight ago and a similar performance may prove sufficient. Handicap debutant Bella Perla is also of interest.

This can go to C&D winner PRESSURE'S ON who has hit a bit of form lately and may be suited by the return to a galloping track.
Class & Speed Card

HAMIYAN looked to bump into a smart horse when well backed at Galway and can go one better now. The Wootton Bassett colt was a touch keen early on, but stuck on well in the closing stages when chasing home Piazza San Marco. There could be a bit more improvement to come. Ballydoyle colt Christmas Day has run a couple of solid races to date and looks the stable choice with Wayne Lordan up. He's an obvious danger. Aidan O'Brien also saddles the well-bred newcomer Causeway. This son of Wootton Bassett is a full-brother to Irish Oaks third Island Hopping and their dam is a full-sister to Magical.

Lordan chooses Christmas Day over the debuting Causeway but it is HAMIYAN who appeals most following a good second last time
Class & Speed Card

Binhareer scored over C&D during the summer and a more recent placed effort at Ascot suggests he could have a say in the finish. Goodwood winner Far Above Dream is another three-year-old to consider, despite carrying a penalty, but NARIKO is one to keep on the right side of. Hugo Palmer's progressive sprinter has won four of her last five starts, including a competitive handicap at Hamilton last time, and a 4lb rise may not be enough to prevent another strong challenge.

Some uncertainty about how the going will ride but NARIKO has no strong ground preferences and she is still on the upgrade.
Class & Speed Card

CALLAHAN shaped with lots of promise when finishing third on debut at Wolverhampton at the start of the month and is likely to have learnt a great deal from that experience. James Owen's juvenile might only need to find minimal improvement in order to get off the mark. Fizzy Cristal failed to justify favouritism when third at Ayr in July, but she might be worth another chance. Seance isn't out of it either.

This can go to the well-related CALLAHAN who showed plenty of promise with her debut third at Wolverhampton two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card

WELLUKNOW is well related and should be more than capable of winning a race of this nature. A half-brother to two smart horses in Johns Spirit and The Game Changer, along with some other notable winners, he shaped with plenty of promise on his second start in a useful contest at Fairyhouse back in April and should take the beating if ready on his reappearance. County Final ran satisfactorily on his second start in June and returns following a mini-break. The ex-French Garnetot, a half-brother to smart hunter chaser Vaucelet, has place claims.

This looks like a good opportunity for COUNTY FINAL who was noted staying on well in fifth at Punchestown in June
Class & Speed Card

Formerly tried at Group 2 level last year, THEORY OF TIDES is bred to be better than a handicapper and he caught the eye on his first run in almost a year after being gelded when fourth at York recently. Ahead of him on that occasion was Dante's Lad (second), who is expected to be thereabouts again, along with Defiance, who bids to end a losing run dating back to August 2023.

The shortlist is headed by the 3yos NIGHT STEP and Dante's Lad who both may be capable of further progress at this distance.
Class & Speed Card

Goyard makes his first start in a handicap after completing a double at Ripon last month and has an appealing profile that is likely to attract plenty of support. However, WHEELS OF FIRE returned to winning ways at Windsor earlier in the month and is just 5lb higher. With a similar effort, he will prove hard to beat. Golden Redemption is another to consider.

The suggestion is GOLDEN REDEMPTION, who followed last month's 6f maiden win with an honourable second in a 7f handicap.
Class & Speed Card

There looks scope for further improvement from FAIYUM and she can land a valuable stakes victory. The daughter of Frankel travelled well early in the straight at Naas, but had to settle for second in the Jannah Rose Stakes behind Barnavara. That form looks good now, with the winner impressive in landing a Group 2 at the Curragh last Sunday. Purple Lily is top-rated in this, but has something to prove in a first-time visor after a disappointing return at Roscommon. Thalara was a good winner in Listed company at Killarney and is a potential danger.

The form of the Naas Group 3 in which FAIYUM (nap) was runner-up last time was boosted by the winner's score in the Blandford Stakes.
Class & Speed Card

Coming Attraction struck by just under two lengths to make it two wins from three appearances at Chester last month and is likely to be thereabouts. Argentine Tango has some smart form in the book, most notably when only finding Lady Iman too good in the Molecomb at Glorious Goodwood. However, DANDANA has progressed with each of her three outings and outran odds of 28/1 to finish fourth in the Lowther at York. With Oisin Murphy booked, she could take another step forward to score.

The well-bred LIGHTNING POLKA can maintain her unbeaten record following a 2l win at Haydock on her recent debut.
Class & Speed Card

AL SHABAB STORM finished down the field in a class 2 handicap at this venue last month and now has his sights lowered. Marco Botti's charge sets a fair standard with an official rating of 107 and this appears to be an excellent opportunity for him to strike. Empirestateofmind struck off a mark of 84 at Ayr two starts ago and is respected in this lesser company, while Brighton Boy completes the shortlist.

The standout contender in this hot seller is AL SHABAB STORM who wasn't beaten far off a lofty mark over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card

THATS ALL has won just once from 29 starts, but is able at this level and will cope with softening ground. Tim Doyle's mare was well held at Tramore last time, but was a Kilbeggan winner in July and is reunited with her 7lb claimer. She was beaten into third by The Border Boy at Cork, but is 4lb better off. Hidalgo Des Mottes is a 22-race maiden, but has form at this level and ran a fine race on the Flat at Tramore. Placed six times over hurdles, he has claims but would prefer good ground. Reappearing chaser Brandt is rated much lower in this sphere, although he needs a far stiffer stamina test.

SCEPTRED ISLE will handle the ground if the forecast rain arrives, she is fit from the Flat and this won't take much winning
Class & Speed Card

Into The Sky sprung a 80/1 surprise to make a sparkling debut at this track last month and the son of Starman will be looking to prove that was no fluke. This is a much warmer assignment, though, so it may pay to side with ROCK ON THUNDER. Kevin Ryan's youngster finished well clear of the third when taking the silver medal home in the Gimcrack at York and that form reads well. Words Of Truth completes the shortlist.

Promising INTO THE SKY is preferred. Words Of Truth, Rock On Thunder and Watcha Snoop are also in the mix.
Class & Speed Card

BOB MALI only found one too good in this class at Doncaster recently and is just 2lb higher. If Charlie Hills' charge can back that performance up, he could be the one to beat. Thunder Blue returned to winning ways at Salisbury on his most recent start and commands plenty of respect with the Jamie Osborne stable in great form. The Quiet Gent is another to keep an eye on.

This is open. ARRAN was highly tried last season and there's been sufficient promise the last twice to believe he'll win something soon.
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The form of CHOU CHOU'S win at Clonmel got a boost the other day in Punchestown when the runner-up Warazam opened her account in fine style. Eamonn O'Connell's charge comes here in fine form and may be able to follow up, despite a 6lb rise for his recent success. Manhattan Dandy ran much better at Roscommon, despite being no match for stablemate Selective Power. He looks capable of getting involved off a low mark. Keep Purring Along in mind too.

The return to this C&D could see OHMALI get off the mark having run well in defeat over various trips lately.
Class & Speed Card

Northern Ticker produced a career best to pick up a big pot at York and he is a contender again under his penalty. Aramram has proven expensive to follow this year, failing to justify favouritism on five occasions, but would be foolish to dismiss. The returning Alfa Kellenic beat Aramram in the Silver Cup 12 months ago and is interesting on her first start for Ivan Furtado, but HAMMER THE HAMMER gets the vote. Kevin Ryan's colt ran too badly to be true when a well-backed favourite for the Stewards' Cup but if he reproduces the level of his Royal Ascot second, he can make amends.

Two Tribes is a big player in his bid for a third major win in 2025 but FAHRENHEIT SEVEN (nap) is intriguing on his stable debut.
Class & Speed Card

Course regular COUNT D'ORSAY won last year's running off a 7lb higher mark. Tim Easterby's stalwart ran well from a high draw back here last week and another bold bid is anticipated. Paws For Thought has won five times at the track, but he needs further to show his best, so Ventura Express could prove a bigger threat on his recent placed efforts over the minimum trip.

The vote goes to last year's winner COUNT D'ORSAY, who showed signs of a revival with his late headway here last Friday.
Class & Speed Card

DAMOSO won well at Ballinrobe last month and although 9lb higher, he is now ridden by a 5lb claimer and remains unexposed. A well-related 36,000-euro purchase as a yearling, the four-year-old is a half-brother to a Scottish Champion Hurdle winner and having progressed in recent handicaps, looks sure to continue improving. Juke Box Rock returned from a layoff to run well at Sligo and can again place. Fremantle Doctor returned following a winter break with a useful runner-up effort at Bellewstown in April, but has been absent again since. Navy Waves won at Galway recently and is 5lb higher.

GERRYS WISH ran well on good ground last time but her pedigree suggests she'll handle soft and she is preferred by Jack Kennedy
Class & Speed Card

STICKTOYOURGUNS made a strong impression when beating a subsequent winner on debut at Sandown last month and is likely to take a step forward. Owen Burrows' colt could carry his penalty to success and remain unbeaten. Castle Rock changed hands for 650,000gns in April and makes his introduction for the Godolphin team, so has to be considered. Any market confidence behind newcomer Masked Warrior would also be interesting.

Sticktoyourguns is the form pick. VERITABLE, Castle Rock, Masked Warrior and Food For Thought are newcomers of interest.
Class & Speed Card

BELGRAVIAN completed the hat-trick in comfortable fashion over 2m at Goodwood last month and is improving at a rapid rate of knots. The son of Make Believe looks to have lots in his favour to continue his upward trajectory. Sheradann went in by a length at Southwell and holds an obvious chance, despite being 3lb higher. Irish raider Chutzpal is one to watch in the betting market.

Fast-improving 3yos at this time of year are a dangerous species and BELGRAVIAN (nap) can defy a 10lb rise for winning at Goodwood.
Class & Speed Card

A big run by Chou Chou in the first division would be a pointer to the chances of PINK SOCKS. Tim Doyle's mare ran well when third to that horse at Clonmel and the form got a boost at Punchestown on Tuesday with the runner-up winning well. Pink Socks is a C&D winner, which is also a plus. Kodi Brown kept on nicely when third at Clonmel, her best effort to date, and she's a potential danger. Top-weight Pandion Power has been slipping down the weights and could get closer in this grade on softer ground.

Having been 5l ahead of Deep Vein over further at Clonmel last time, KODI BROWN can confirm that form over this trip.
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Hasbro Market progressed from his introduction to score over this trip at Thirsk last month, but may find it tough to give a penalty away to RED SPELLS DANGER. The son of Cotai Glory took a step forward from his first start to finish a respectable sixth in the Convivial at York and it would be no surprise to see him shed his maiden tag. The booking of Oisin Murphy for newcomer Nobody Knows catches the eye and he warrants a market check.

Richard Hughes has unearthed some useful juveniles this season and 320,000euros breeze-up buy NOBODY KNOWS can make a winning start
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JER BATT is at his best on a soft surface and finished a creditable third at Doncaster six days ago. William Pyle takes 3lb off his back on this occasion and that could give him the edge in an open sprint. Al Hussar was beaten less than a length when finishing fifth at Doncaster last week and Grant Tuer's gelding makes more appeal than Smart Vision on the prevailing softer going.

An open race in which the vote goes to hold-up performer MAHARAJAS EXPRESS, who has form figures of 11224922313 since February.
Class & Speed Card

Midnight Rodeo landed a nursery at Kempton in fine style five days ago. However, he steps up in distance under his penalty and the progressive filly DUNKELD DREAMER is preferred. Karl Burke's daughter of Coulsty also makes a quick reappearance having won for the third time in handicap company when scoring easily at Beverley on Wednesday. Unexposed on the all-weather, she looks worth sticking with.

Midnight Rodeo isn't fully exposed but DUNKELD DREAMER bolted up on Wednesday and she can make light of her penalty.
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Recent runner-up ECLIPSE CHASER is related to useful stayers and can progress at this longer trip. A half-brother to Grade 2 winner Westerner Lady, the five-year-old's form isn't exactly exciting but he did at least finish well clear of the third at Kilbeggan and might progress. Dual Flat winner Jacovec Cavern ran well in a recent handicap hurdle and should compete, while Coumeenoole was held when falling at Ballinrobe. Cut The Rope returned following a layoff to run well on his yard debut at Downpatrick. Front Door Famous steps up in trip having been a beaten odds-on favourite at Downpatrick.

ECLIPSE CHASER shaped nicely on his hurdling debut at Kilbeggan and he should handle the forecast softer ground
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Having finished third on his two visits to Goodwood last month, compensation could be on the cards for LINWOOD. A 2lb higher mark looks workable for Richard Hannon's colt and he is fancied to repel chief threat Akkadian Thunder. The five-year-old races off the same mark as his recent close-up third at Doncaster and another bold bid is forecast. Mirabeau may fare best of the remainder.

Several runners have interesting claims. The suggested first choice is LINWOOD, ahead of Arctic Thunder.
Class & Speed Card

It may have been back in March, but WARRANT HOLDER looked good when scoring from subsequent St Leger runner-up Rahiebb at Newcastle and he is bred to relish a switch to turf, despite a 7lb penalty for that success. An improver from first to second start when scoring at Hamilton last month, Golden Horse is likely to improve for the step up in trip, while similar comments apply to determined Wolverhampton winner Census.

An interesting novice but not straightforward. The suggestion is WARRANT HOLDER who beat the St Leger runner-up at Newcastle.
Class & Speed Card

SOME GOOD MEN GONE ran well in handicap company on his penultimate outing and looks up to landing a maiden of this standard. The Almanzor gelding chased home Ob La Di in a competitive heat at Naas early last month before a solid enough effort when fourth here in a better maiden than this. Faberi is rated 70 and has to be a contender. Sheila Lavery's filly looks progressive and ran her best race when fourth at Roscommon last time. There are several others who can be given a chance, including the Joseph O'Brien-trained Beautiful Affair.

Holding the top official rating of 70, FABERI makes the most appeal after shaping as though the step up to this trip would suit her
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A progressive sort of late and a taking winner over C&D last month, HIGHFIELD VIKING continues to go from strength to strength and could claim top honours again. Unexposed three-year-old U Sure Do got off the mark in maiden company at Catterick and is likely to be thereabouts, as is Jannas Journey, who has scored on her last four Ayr starts. Completing the shortlist are Abduction, Boy Douglas and Count Palatine.

Jannas Journey is respected but Oisin Murphy's mount SHEIKH RAJ probaby still has potential and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card

Solar Pass arrives on the back of runner-up efforts at Kempton and Salisbury and she must enter calculations in her current vein of form. However, a wide draw could leave Andrew Balding's filly vulnerable and preference is for NO MORE BOLERO. The six-year-old was headed in the closing stages over 2m here recently and reverting to 1m6f may prove fruitful. Gallant Lion is the pick of the remainder.

Top of the list is NO MORE BOLERO (nap), who was only just caught here (2m) last Friday. Solar Pass is feared most.
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RESDEV KISSES could prove the one to side with. A creditable fourth at Chepstow on last month's nursery debut, she looked likely to go close before relinquishing the lead in the closing stages and is taken to reverse running with the winner Highlighting. The latter needs to bounce back after a poor effort over a longer trip at Brighton, while No Claims Bonus is one to note on her handicap bow.

The vote goes to HENRYTHENATE, who should find this easier than the nurseries he's contested to date. No Claims Bonus is next-best.
Class & Speed Card

AUREA FORTUNA can defy a 9lb rise for scoring at the Galway Festival. He had some useful form in handicaps prior to that and although he now carries top weight, he could be better suited by this distance and he likes easy ground conditions. The four-year-old Sprinkles scored at Kilbeggan in July and while well held from a low Flat rating subsequently, should compete here. Dual winner Themanintheboots hasn't managed to get his head in front for over two years, while 2022 Irish National hero Lord Lariat returns following a small break.

CLONBURY BRIDGE ran well last time out, will handle soft ground, has gone well here before and Jody Townend is a noteworthy booking
Class & Speed Card

Eternal Force had little difficulty in justifying cramped odds at Redcar last month and he merits consideration venturing into handicap company. However, HERCULEUS might prove too strong. The son of Expert Eye proved a different proposition in first-time cheekpieces over C&D 23 days ago and could defy an 8lb rise in the handicap. Woroodd and Stem are worth a second look as well.

Despite an 8lb rise HERCULEUS (nap) is taken to follow up last month's cosy C&D win, with the likelihood of more improvement to come.
Class & Speed Card

The fact that David Dunsdon already has a strong partnership with WARNING SIGN rates as a major plus in a contest of this nature and the six-year-old is in the form of his life at present, having won two of his last three. An unexposed sort who was a creditable second at Sandown last time out, Wondrous Light looks a key player with first-time cheekpieces applied, along with the highly consistent Triple Force. Others to note include I Still Have Faith, who won this event in 2023, Charming Whisper and Tempus.

One who should have as good a chance as any is the 2023 winner I STILL HAVE FAITH who was bang in form until an excusable latest defeat.
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RESTFUL shaped with promise in a few maidens earlier in the campaign and is interesting on her handicap debut. The Saxon Warrior filly showed up well for a long way when seventh at Leopardstown on her last start back in May. She had initially been given a mark of 78 but, on her return from a break, she races off 70. Dagoda has run well in a couple of good Curragh handicaps and is respected up in trip and off a little break. Great Mover ran well at Naas when chasing home an in-form Areana and has to come into calculations.

This is tricky. A chance is taken that CONVINCING can build on his positive Galway run on his penultimate start and get off the mark
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A tentative vote goes to OUR MIGHTY MO, who landed a nursery at Haydock around this time last year and the three-year-old should appreciate returning to softer ground. Jack Nicholls' 5lb claim is another plus and it may be Rock Melody who gives him the most to think about following a fast-finishing fourth at Musselburgh. Silent Move, who has dropped 2lb below his last winning mark, and Look Back Smiling complete the shortlist.

This can go to SILENT MOVE, who remains 2lb below his last winning mark and can take advantage if this pans out better than of late.
Class & Speed Card

Having upped her game when making a winning handicap debut on her reappearance at Wolverhampton earlier this month, there is likely more to come from BAIKAL. That was only the three-year-old's fourth outing and she may take some stopping if proving as effective on her turf bow. Jupiter Ammon finished second on heavy ground at Goodwood 18 days ago and is feasible alternative if ground conditions were to deteriorate, while Empire Of Light cannot be dismissed either.

The pick is BAIKAL, who seemed to have a bit left in the tank when making a winning handicap debut on Tapeta this month.
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CHAMPAGNE DREAM found the competition too hot when third in a decent maiden at Epsom last month. The runner-up has since boosted that form and Dylan Cunha's colt is taken to make the most of this easier opportunity. Hello Humphrey enters calculations having shown a big improvement when second at Chelmsford on his first start over 7f. Reliable Ricki could prove the pick of the remainder.

The form standard is ordinary but CHAMPAGNE DREAM is one of the runners who may show improvement. Reliable Ricki is second pick.
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APPLES JANE can put her experience to good use. The first foal out of top racemare Apple's Jade, Gordon Elliott's filly is a consistent performer and having bumped into the smart Switch From Diesel in March and some other useful rivals along the way, reverts to her own age group on her reappearance. Ade Boy's yard has done very well recently, in particular with their bumper runners, and being out of an unraced half-sister to the high-class Accordion Etoile, he could be capable. Premier Rogue debuts for a stable that also does very well in this sphere.

With four runs her belt, APPLES JANE should be good enough to account for these rivals, best of whom may be newcomer Ade Boy
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This looks like a nice opportunity for GLENAGLE BAY. The Stephen Thorne-trained gelding has run really well in very competitive handicaps on his last two outings and this is a lesser task. He was a solid fourth in the Sovereign Path at Leopardstown last weekend and is well worth his mark of 97. There isn't much between him and Akecheta at the weights. She ran a big race in a valuable contest at York last time and is the obvious danger. Wannabe Royal is also rated 92 and takes a drop in class so she has to come into the mix.

Few could begrudge GLENEAGLE BAY a victory here following numerous close finishes in valuable handicaps. This looks a nice opportunity
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DELUDED wasn't disgraced when finishing midfield in a big sales race at York's Ebor meeting. Charlie Fellowes' colt is sure to prove more competitive now reverting to maiden company and a breakthrough victory may beckon. Stepinmydirection is entitled to build on her fifth-placed opening bid at Ayr last month and is feared most, ahead of the down-in-trip Pantile's Gift.

A York sales race was too competitive for \bDELUDED last time but he can get off the mark in these calmer waters.
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Having justified favouritism over C&D last time out, NOISY MUSIC could be set to follow up. A 2lb nudge up the ratings may prove to be lenient for Mick Appleby's filly and she edges the verdict over Graduated. The three-year-old arrives on the back of a string of third-placed efforts and another good account is forecast. Portsoken is open to more improvement than most and is worth a second look too.

Last year's winner NOISY MUSIC has every chance of making it 3-4 over C&D in a race that may be set up for her.
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VALADERO backed up his return to form at Windsor when repeating the feat with a runner-up effort at Brighton. Brian Toomey's charge makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and an overdue first career victory may beckon. Hint Of The Jungle regained the winning thread at Southwell and could prove a live threat if seeing out the extra furlong, while Toussarok isn't easily dismissed either.

High-mileage veteran UNDER CURFEW ran well in a turf sprint a week ago and switches back to the AW on a very tempting mark.
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Now that the penny has dropped for KARAKULA after a determined success over C&D, James Ferguson's charge is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and she can follow up off 3lb higher. A winner over slightly further at Ffos Las in July, Blackwaterfoot is one to consider on his return to the all-weather. The unexposed Moyowasi may improve for the step up in trip.

Preference is for PARISIAN PHOENIX, who launched her handicap career with two good efforts. Photon is also worth a look.
Class & Speed Card

Runner-up on four of his five starts since a Bath triumph, JIMMY MARK deserves a change in luck and the booking of Hollie Doyle may be just what is needed to help him to regain the winning thread on his return to the all-weather. Divot has gone quite well here before and has to enter the reckoning along with Honour Whim, who took a step back in the right direction when third at Windsor.

While a 2lb rise sees JIMMY MARK on a career-high rating, he's a proven winner. Harlington is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

A comfortable winner on her handicap debut at Windsor in July, DRAGONFLY IN AMBER is entitled to have plenty more to come and as long as she handles the return to the all-weather, she looks capable of doubling up. That may be at the main expense of Lingfield scorer Style King and Up The Monk, who got off the mark at Southwell last month. One More Dream and Vape are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Much the most lightly raced of these, DRAGONFLY IN AMBER (nap) can defy a 6lb rise. Up The Monk rates the main danger.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
![]() | Top rated for thet statistic |
Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
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