There were 231 Races on across 30 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr first race 14:15, 8 races at Ballarat first race Whitford Liquid Waste Mdn, 7 races at Bathurst first race 3:55 (BG), 8 races at Chateaubriant first race 10:30 Chateaubri', 15 races at Club Hipico first race 18:00, 2 races at Emerald Downs first race 01:25, 8 races at Finger Lakes first race 18:15, 6 races at Gavea first race 22:00, 1 races at Golden Gate Fields first race 01:29, 7 races at Goulburn first race 3:35 (BG), 7 races at Gowran Park first race 14:05, 8 races at Greyville first race 11:15, 8 races at La Teste De Buch first race 15:25, 7 races at Listowel first race 14:20, 12 races at Mizusawa first race 03:30, 8 races at Mountaineer first race 01:15, 8 races at Nantes first race 10:45, 10 races at Northam first race 4:04 (BG), 12 races at Oi first race 06:30, 13 races at Palermo first race 18:00, 10 races at Philadelphia first race 17:40, 11 races at Saga first race 06:55, 1 races at Santa Anita first race 01:14, 6 races at Thangool first race 4:17 (BG), 7 races at Thirsk first race 14:30, 8 races at Thistledown first race 17:50, 8 races at Vichy first race 15:08, 7 races at Windsor first race 17:45, 8 races at Wolverhampton first race 17:30, 3 races at Woodbine Mohawk Harness first race 00:00, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses an incredible custom A.I rating from ChatGPT.
Race | Horse | Form | Odds | Rating | Weight | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Comments |
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17:45 Windsor | 3rd (1) In The Giving | 3 | Tom Marquand | William Haggas | Runner-up in her first two starts for William Haggas (6f, Polytrack and 7f, Tapeta); tailed off on heavy at Leicester in April, a run which is forgivable on account of the ground but the fact she had dropped into claiming company there is slightly disconcerting; each-way shout if back to form. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | (2) Big R | 3 | Charles Bishop | Eve Johnson Houghton | Raced prominently in his 2yo runs, placed twice at Kempton last summer (5f and 6f); two fair runs in handicaps this season under more patient tactics, latterly keeping on well for second at Haydock (hung left); good draw and more appealing than most. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | 1st (3) Raven's Applause | 3 | Rossa Ryan | Ed Dunlop | Clear promise in his three novice/maiden runs this spring; failed to improve for the switch to handicaps at Newmarket 17 days ago (7f, good) but now tried in cheekpieces and dropping in trip may help. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | 2nd (4) Skallywag Bay | 3 | Pat Dobbs | Richard Hannon | Made all to win a 6f novice at Kempton last September; well beaten in two handicap runs last month but creeping down the weights and still has time to deliver on the promise of the win. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | (5) Berkshire Cruz | 3 | Rob Hornby | Andrew Balding | Failed to build on his promising Kempton debut in October (6f) in two subsequent runs; underwent wind surgery in the spring; could have more to offer now handicapping at a modest level. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | (6) Mahboobah | 3 | Thore Hammer Hansen | Alice Haynes | Has gone the wrong way from a promising debut last summer (6f, good; for Kevin Phillipart de Foy); both handicap runs for new yard have come at around 1m and she's been well beaten; down in weights and the return to sprinting, allied to the fitting of blinkers, could spark a revival. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | (7) Sabah Al Ward | 3 | William Buick | George Boughey | Offered promise in her first two runs for Richard Hughes last season; ran poorly at Kempton when last seen in October; sold for £7,500 in November; has undergone wind surgery prior to her stable/handicap debut; drawn wide but one to note for market confidence. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | (8) My Mate Mike | 3 | Charlie Bennett | Dean Ivory | Runner-up in an AW maiden (7f) in March; well beaten on his handicap debut in April but back to form with a front-running third at Salisbury last month (6f, good); may do better yet as a sprinter. | ||||
17:45 Windsor | (9) Liosa | 3 | Callum Shepherd | Stuart Kittow | Showed some promise in three 2yo runs for Craig Lidster; sold for 10,000gns in February; gelded prior to this handicap debut; still has potential and the betting can guide. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (1) Art Fantastique | 2 | Hector Crouch | Tom Ward | Made a low-key start at Bath (5.5f, good; 12-1) and needs to leave that run well behind. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (2) Battle Charge | 2 | Rossa Ryan | Ralph Beckett | Only 4-1 for his debut at Newbury (6f, good) but never picked up in a race won impressively by a 150-1 winner; no doubt capable of better. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | 2nd (3) Boyfriend | 2 | Pat Dobbs | Richard Hannon | 10,000gns foal; second foal; dam 6f turf/7f AW 2yo winner (RPR 81), half-sister to winners Lahaleeb (7f-1m2f including GB 7f Group 2 and Canadian 1m2f Grade 1) and Precocious Star (6f-1m including AW Listed); interesting to see what the market suggests with the stable also running The Line. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | 1st (4) Brave Empire | 2 | David Egan | Roger Varian | 450,000gns yearling; made some late headway at York to finish sixth in a field of seven and should come on for that. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (5) Chiedozie | 2 | Kieran Shoemark | Charles Hills | 100,000gns yearling; first foal; dam unraced close relative of outstanding 5f winner Battaash (including 2yo/four Group 1s), family of Group 2 winners Etlaala (7f 2yo) and Tasleet (6f); stable had a couple of newcomers go in at the first attempt last week. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (6) Floating Voter | 2 | Rob Hornby | Ollie Sangster | £60,000 2yo; fifth foal; half-brother to winners Sign From Above (1m5f; RPR 71) and I Am Thunder (Qatar 5.5f-6f); dam 1m4f AW winner (77), half-sister to 1m4f Listed winner My Renee; could be vulnerable to sharper-bred opposition. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (7) Gamraan | 2 | Saffie Osborne | Richard Fahey | 20,000gns yearling, 80,000gns 2yo; fourth foal; half-brother to winners Shine Forever (Italian 6.7f) and Quick Time (US 5.5f); dam 6f 2yo winner (RPR 81), half-sister to 6f Group 3 winner Mince; market should be informative with the yard running two. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | 3rd (8) Matnookh | 2 | William Buick | Richard Fahey | £85,000 2yo; fifth foal; half-brother to Polish 1m winner Silver Run and a winner in Russia; dam 7f AW winner (RPR 77), closely related to 1m Listed winner Maria Gabriella, half-sister to Group-placed 7f-1m4f winner Highest Ground; not the best of draws but William Buick is booked. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (9) Sky Warrior | 2 | Tom Marquand | Clive Cox | 50,000euros yearling; second foal; dam unraced half-sister to useful winners Rainbow Fire (7f including 2yo) and Dhahmaan (5f-6f 2yo including Listed); stable's 2yos not made the hottest of starts this season but he needs a market check. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (10) Sonmarg | 2 | James Doyle | S Woods | 65,000gns yearling; fourth foal; brother to 6f/7f 2yo winner Gulmarg (RPR 89), half-brother to winners Guida's Force (Italian 6f 2yo/1m; 94) and Baileysgutfeeling (7f turf 2yo/AW; 93); dam 6f winner (including 2yo/AW; 70), closely related to 5f 2yo winner Coconut Kisses; could be interesting with James Doyle booked. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (11) The Line | 2 | Sean Levey | Richard Hannon | Promising third, behind a pair of previous winners, in conditions stakes at Ascot (5f, good); should be suited by this extra furlong (half-brother to a 6f 2yo winner) and holds leading claims; now hooded. | ||||
18:15 Windsor | (12) Time Signature | 2 | Callum Shepherd | William Knight | Always behind when last to finish at Newbury (6f, good) and best watched for now. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 9th (1) Al Haan | 3 | G Cheyne | William Haggas | Down the field at Newmarket (7f, good; 18-1) having been a big price for a debutante from this yard; stable second string according to jockey bookings. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 11th (2) Autumn Lights | 3 | Saffie Osborne | Pat Murphy | Cost only 800gns as a yearling and finished last at Kempton (7f) when one of the outsiders; no appeal. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 5th (3) Bugle Beads | 3 | Tom Marquand | William Haggas | Second foal; dam Group-placed 6.5f/7f 2yo winner (RPR 102), out of unraced half-sister to UAE 1m2f Listed winner Firnas; interesting newcomer from a leading yard. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 10th (4) Flame Queen | 3 | Charles Bishop | Jack Channon | First foal of a 5f-1m1f winner (including Group 2; RPR 111) out of unraced sister to multiple 5f-6f winner Bateleur; stable's 2yos not yet off the mark but she warrants a check in the betting. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 4th (5) Jungle Charm | 3 | Hector Crouch | Archie Watson | Third foal; half-sister to winners Mighty Gurkha (6f Group 3; RPR 105) and Chief's Will (7f 2yo/1m AW; 85); dam unraced sister to Group-placed 7f-8.5f winner Dance And Dance; stable's 2yos are going very well so market confidence should be heeded. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 12th (6) Lady Chapel | 3 | Daniel Muscutt | James Ferguson | Unruly before finishing down the field at Redcar (good to soft) but again well held on good ground at Doncaster; will earn a mark after this. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 2nd (7) Lady Dreamer | 3 | James Doyle | Tom Ward | Close second in maidens at Newbury (6f) and Kempton (7f) last season; had wind surgery in March and disappointed as favourite on her return back at Kempton (7f); wasn't beaten far but it looked an ordinary race and the 100-1 second has been beaten since; tongue-tie could be an interesting addition. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 7th (8) Papabella | 3 | Rob Hornby | Stuart Kittow | Beaten 3l and 4.5l in 5f fast-ground, small-field novices at Salisbury; clearly has ability but more will be needed to take this and handicaps will probably be more like it. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 1st (9) Reminder | 3 | William Buick | Andrew Balding | Very well related but proved easy to back ahead of her debut at Wolverhampton (6f, AW; 7-1) and beat only one home; some mid-race interference didn't help her cause and she can no doubt do better. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 8th (10) Speed Dial Baileys | 3 | Rossa Ryan | James Tate | Beaten 10l on 6f debut last season but was a lot shorter in the betting (at 4-1) when losing all chance with a slow start at Pontefract (5f; reared as gates opened); probably has some improvement lurking now fitted in a hood. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 3rd (11) Swiss Star | 3 | David Egan | Roger Varian | Sixth foal; sister to 5.7f-6f winner Yafta (Group 3; RPR 114), half-sister to winners Summit Fever (5f AW; 75) and Aperitif (5f/6f; 72); dam 5f-6f winner (including Listed; 107), closely related to 5f Group 3 winner Swiss Spirit; plenty of positives on paper and market helpful. | ||||
18:45 Windsor | 6th (12) Tarbet | 3 | Sean Levey | Ismail Mohammed | First foal; dam 5f/5.4f 2yo winner (RPR 96), half-sister to 1m/1m2f winner Al Moataz out of half-sister to Italian 1m3f-1m4f winner Red Pilgrim; would need to see some confidence behind her. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (1) Wiltshire | 3 | Tom Marquand | Freddie & Martyn Meade | His Group 1 Commonwealth Cup entry is looking fanciful after finishing well held in the Greenham and then only fifth of eight in a 7f good-ground Listed race; on a tough mark for his handicap debut. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (2) Bresson | 3 | Robert Havlin | John & Thady Gosden | Progressive 2yo until struggling on heavy ground at Doncaster the final time (6f Listed; in first-time blinkers that now return); debatable whether he's well handicapped but ran at Goodwood last time (7f, good to firm) as though the race would bring him, having momentarily threatened before weakening; back in trip and not ruled out. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (3) Batal Dubai | 3 | James Doyle | Harry & Roger Charlton | Looked good in his novices (winning twice over 6f; including good to firm) and highly likely that he failed to cope with the heavy conditions when nowhere on his nursery debut at Newbury (5-2f); remains of strong interest off this sort of mark. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (4) Squealer | 3 | Rowan Scott | Nigel Tinkler | Back-to-back wins at York (5.4f) and Beverley (5f) before not running too badly in a Group 3 at Newmarket; couple of duck eggs this season but soft ground probably found him out at Chester and he was hampered early at York; goes 6f for the first time and his Yorkshire stable bagged a sprint handicap here last week; definitely of interest from a good draw. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | 2nd (5) Rocking Ends | 3 | William Carson | Brett Johnson | Headstrong sprinter who ran as well as he ever has when second at Kempton 17 days ago (6f) and he was never going to be seen to best effect on heavy at Goodwood; has fast-ground form and could go well. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | 3rd (6) Eminency | 3 | Kieran Shoemark | Clive Cox | Solid first season, including C&D maiden success on fast ground; might well have won on his Kempton return but for finding all sorts of trouble in running and he ran a solid race to be third at Newmarket (good; raced keenly); this flatter track is probably more up his street and he's of strong interest despite a wider-than-ideal draw. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (7) Aunt Violet | 3 | Saffie Osborne | Ed Walker | Fulfilled her initial promise when coming good in a 6f novice at Yarmouth (good to soft) in October before predictably struggling in Listed company; still has low mileage and could well raise her game further at three. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | 4th (8) Buccabay | 3 | Charles Bishop | Eve Johnson Houghton | Gelded after winning a 6f maiden at Ascot last summer on fast ground; didn't reappear until April when a respectable third at Kempton and unlikely that soft ground brought out the best of him at Newmarket; remains of interest. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | 1st (9) Tough Enough | 3 | Rossa Ryan | James Tate | Didn't need to improve to justify odds-on favouritism in his final novice at Wolverhampton (6f), which he did in fairly comfortable fashion; should progress further and market perhaps helpful after his absence; tricky draw to deal with. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (10) Spartan Arrow | 3 | William Buick | Simon & Ed Crisford | Promising at two and looked good on his return when making light work of the opposition in a Brighton maiden (5.5f, good to firm); well down the field on his handicap debut at York (5f, good to firm) but lost all chance when interfered with just as the race was hotting up and interesting that he was made favourite for that deep handicap; respected. | ||||
19:15 Windsor | (11) Knebworth | 3 | George Rooke | Richard Hughes | Has only won on Polytrack (5f/6f) and is yet to fully convince on the grass, for all that he didn't run too badly under inexperienced handling at Newmarket two weeks ago (6f, good; behind Eminency); hood could help but unconvincing. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 3rd (1) Wisper | 5 | Dougie Costello | Marcus Tregoning | Made good progress for this yard in 2022 and she took another step up the ladder when winning at Brighton on last month's reappearance (1m2f, good to firm); came up short at Newbury 17 days ago but that was a deep race and she looked to find the track/conditions placing too much emphasis on stamina; can do better back on this sharper track. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 2nd (2) Tuxedo Junction | 4 | Daniel Muscutt | James Fanshawe | Ran well at Newbury on his reappearance in April (1m2f, soft) and he was strong in the market ahead of his latest run back there 17 days ago, finding little once asked for his effort; may have more to come but he hasn't been at his best in two runs on good to firm, albeit with excuses on both occasions. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 5th (3) Farasi Lane | 5 | Tom Marquand | Tom Ward | Flopped on heavy ground on his penultimate start but he's been in good order on AW either side of it, keeping on well for a close fourth at Kempton 12 days ago (1m); this track and ground won't be an issue and he shapes as though this trip should be fine; one to consider. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 7th (4) Silver Gunn | 5 | James Doyle | Marco Botti | C&D winner last May off 2lb lower; encouraging reappearance here last week when bumping into a handicap blot; should be involved once again. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 8th (5) Premiere Ligne | 4 | Rob Hornby | Hughie Morrison | Two wins over further when trained in France; looked as though last month's return to action at Newbury would bring him on (travelled well for a long way) and interesting to see if he's more prominent in the betting this time. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 1st (6) Youthful King | 4 | Marco Ghiani | Luke Dace | Two wins in 1m2f handicaps on fast ground last summer, one of them here; probably not helped by coming stands' side at Newbury on his seasonal return and ran perfectly well in the circumstances; quicker ground should help and he's well drawn to attack. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 4th (7) Snapcracklepop | 4 | Lewis Edmunds | William Muir & Chris Grassick | Two 1m wins last season, one of them at this track (good to soft); ended 2022 with two good runs on AW, including a second over this trip at Lingfield; disappointing on soft ground here three weeks ago (cheekpieces first time, retained); might be sharper with that behind him. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 6th (8) Night Arc | 4 | William Buick | Richard Hannon | Off the mark at the tenth attempt when scoring at Leicester 13 months ago (1m2f, good); absent for a year prior to a heavy defeat at Sandown 11 days ago; others stronger today. | ||||
19:45 Windsor | 9th (9) Hotspur Harry | 6 | Jimmy Quinn | Robert Eddery | Good start to the season with two placed efforts over 1m at Chelmsford; couldn't capitalise on his lower turf mark at Yarmouth 12 days ago but he was trapped on the rail at a crucial stage and remains in form; no guarantee he'll get a strong pace to aim at today. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | 4th (1) Mrembo | 4 | Rob Hornby | Jonathan Portman | Remains 2lb above the mark she defied at Bath last May (1m2f, good) despite a subsequent losing streak of nine; has run well a few times though and always a chance that cheekpieces will trigger something; unraced beyond 1m2f. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (2) Pure Bubbles | 5 | William Buick | Gary Moore | On a steady decline since going close off a way higher mark two years ago and was beaten 17l+ in his final three runs of last season, from 1m2f to 2m; now 0-17 and clearly has much to prove, but he's too well handicapped to ignore and the booking of William Buick heightens interest. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (3) Divination | 4 | William Carson | Karen Jewell | Only had the five races but has yet to get remotely competitive, including 1m2f/1m4f handicaps on the AW; limited appeal with cheekpieces now turned to. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | 3rd (4) Gearing's Point | 5 | Rose Dawes | Sheena West | Returned from 12 months off with a breakthrough success at Lingfield (1m4f, AW) and she ran well off this 6lb higher mark over 1m2f here two weeks ago when perhaps not seen to best effect back in distance off steady fractions; returning to further has to bode well. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (5) Cirrus | 5 | Saffie Osborne | Milton Harris | Longstanding maiden under both codes and probably flattered to finish quite so close over this trip at Lingfield last Thursday; not a hard horse to oppose these days. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (6) Blazer Two | 5 | Callum Hutchinson | Michael Scudamore | Likes Leicester, winning for a second time there last week after making all and just holding on (1m4f, good to firm); escapes a penalty as that was a race for apprentices and his claims are obvious. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (7) Temur Khan | 8 | Mollie Phillips | Tony Carroll | Has only won at Bath or Brighton on turf and has finished unplaced in all three visits here, including the final time when well behind Gearing's Point; very opposable at the minute. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (8) Molliana | 8 | Tom Marquand | Neil Mulholland | Prolific in Jersey under both codes; has still to win on the Flat in Britain but was placed at Bath in April when good to soft would have been on the easy side for her; could go well, despite an underwhelming return to hurdles at Aintree 17 days ago (on good). | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (9) Susanbequick | 4 | Charles Bishop | Joe Ponting | 1m AW winner for previous stable; nowhere near that form in four runs for current yard, from 1m to 1m6f; plenty to prove. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | 1st (10) Gilbert | 4 | Robert Havlin | Adam West | Had a hot streak last year when winning three races in the space of four runs; well handicapped on all that but has lost his way quite badly and more new headgear is now tried. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (11) Vertical | 5 | Lewis Edmunds | Dr Jon Scargill | Respectable fourth at Brighton (1m2f, good) the final time where beaten under 3l despite getting no cover; has a race in her off this mark. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (12) Global Style | 8 | Rossa Ryan | Tony Carroll | Most competitive efforts this year have come in classified races and has struggled in handicaps; overall record of 2-54 sets further alarm bells ringing. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | (13) Afternoon Tea | 5 | Marco Ghiani | Tony Carroll | Overall profile is fairly underwhelming (0-11) and best trip remains something of a mystery; has finished tailed off in two of his last three races and now goes in blinkers; risky. | ||||
20:15 Windsor | 2nd (14) Urban Forest | 5 | Callum Shepherd | Ed de Giles | 0-21 and has had plenty of chances to replicate the form of last April's second at Bath (1m3f); ran moderately at Leicester last week behind Blazer Two. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | (1) Cliffs Of Capri | 9 | Dougie Costello | Jamie Osborne | Without a win since 2020 and can struggle with his consistency, but off this career-low mark he wasn't all that far away at Pontefract (1m, good to firm; blinkers returned) ten days ago despite enduring a wide trip; thereabouts. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | (2) Celtic Empress | 5 | Tom Marquand | Heather Main | Four-time winner (including on good to firm) and potentially dangerous off this mark, but hasn't made the brightest of starts to this season. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | (3) Jade Country | 4 | Charles Bishop | John Flint | After a breakthrough win at Yarmouth in September he went close over C&D (good); all that was for different connections and he was down the field on his debut for this yard when tried in this new headgear combination; others preferred. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | 3rd (4) Grand Libya | 4 | James Doyle | Tom Clover | Remains a maiden but the visor is working well (on this season) and he was second at Yarmouth (1m, good) despite racing freely; James Doyle a good booking and should be bang there. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | 3rd (5) Trais Fluors | 9 | Charlie Bennett | Jack Channon | Seven wins in all but only one in his last 37 appearances; not a bad run at Newbury last time when in first-time cheekpieces but was behind Greg The Great and he's not the hardest to take on. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | (6) Poetic Force | 9 | Mollie Phillips | Tony Carroll | Multiple winner on grass and AW but the latter is more his scene, hence a 9lb lower mark on grass; fourth of eight at Brighton last time (1m, good to firm), and unconvinced he can improve on that. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | 2nd (7) Raqraaq | 5 | Daniel Muscutt | Patrick Chamings | Best backed horse in the race when third on his return at Kempton (1m) and didn't enjoy the clearest of runs; perhaps not straightforward and remains a maiden, but hard to rule out. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | (8) Greg The Great | 4 | Georgia Dobie | Eve Johnson Houghton | Three wins at a mile between May and July last year, the latest of those off this mark when awarded it in the stewards' room; profile suggested that his comeback run would be needed and he duly ran much better to chase home a dominant winner at Newbury (1m, good); goes on good to firm and plenty to like for a stable going well. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | 1st (9) Havana Goldrush | 4 | Kieran Shoemark | J S Moore | Has some foibles and tried to bite a rival when going close at Bath three starts back (1m, good to soft); ran okay on firm ground at Bath last time but no more than that, and conditions this fast are not the only nagging concern. | ||||
20:45 Windsor | (10) Lost In Time | 6 | Jefferson Smith | Dean Ivory | On a losing streak of 18 since winning a 6f novice in 2019; has finished bang there in his last three runs on the AW (1m-9.4f) and no reason why he shouldn't carry on the good work returned to turf. |