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There were 273 Races on across 31 meetings. There was 7 races at Ascot first race 13:50, 8 races at Bangor-on-Dee first race 13:35, 8 races at Busan first race 07:00, 8 races at Canberra first race 03:35, 4 races at Canterbury Park first race 01:10, 7 races at Clairefontaine first race 15:17, 15 races at Club Hipico first race 18:00, 7 races at Cologne first race 15:30, 10 races at Colonial Downs first race 20:08, 5 races at Del Mar first race 01:08, 8 races at Down Royal first race 15:15, 9 races at Fairview first race 10:30, 9 races at Gulfstream first race 17:55, 7 races at Haydock first race 13:25, 10 races at Horseshoe Indianapolis first race 19:10, 12 races at Kawasaki first race 07:00, 7 races at Kempton first race 17:55, 7 races at Kilbeggan first race 16:00, 9 races at Las Piedras first race 17:50, 8 races at Les Sables first race 10:45, 10 races at Mornington first race 03:30, 7 races at Mysore first race 09:30, 12 races at Nagoya first race 04:05, 9 races at Remington Park first race 01:28, 9 races at Saint-Cloud first race 12:05, 13 races at San Isidro first race 17:30, 12 races at Sonoda first race 06:30, 11 races at Taif first race 13:00, 8 races at Vincennes first race 17:23, 9 races at Woodbine first race 01:25, 8 races at Wyong first race 03:50, 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
13:50 Ascot 4th (2) Double Time
6Miss Megan JordanSir Mark ToddLooked home and hosed in this race last year (good) but Crystal Casque passed him near the line; again went well for Megan Jordan when winning at Goodwood (good to soft) in June; lesser runs since but respected back at this level.
13:50 Ascot (3) Master Of Combat
6Miss Lauren FrostKevin FrostThree AW wins in late 2023 and continued in good form at about 1m in the spring but his turf mark rose in tandem and he has been unable to raise his game back on grass so far; has something to prove at present.
13:50 Ascot (4) Crystal Casque
9Mrs Jo SuppleRod MillmanMagnificent 9yo who has won 13 races, the most recent one on turf when finding plenty to beat Double Time in this race last year (good); favourably treated again and back in better form of late; close up.
13:50 Ascot 2nd (5) Shaladar
5Miss Becky SmithKevin RyanLast won in September 2022 but he was a good third to Crystal Casque and Double Time here 12 months ago (good) and after slipping down the weights he was better than the bare result at Beverley recently; any rain would help; of interest with cheekpieces refitted.
13:50 Ascot (6) Power Of Gold
4Miss Amy CollierJohn & Sean QuinnMost of best efforts on good or quicker, as when winning at Doncaster (1m) last June and when going down narrowly there (7f) in August, but he probably handles good to soft as well; hitting form at the right time and likely to be competitive.
13:50 Ascot (7) Law Supreme
5Miss J TownendIan WilliamsActs on good ground but any slowing of the conditions would help him more than some others, having won and later gone close against an improving 3yo in his two runs on soft this year; has a big run in him.
13:50 Ascot (8) Alazwar
6Miss Brodie HampsonArchie WatsonBelow best in this last year and his course win came over 7f (for Brodie Hampson) but has won three times at about 1m and is weighted to go well; two wins in cheekpieces, now refitted for the first time since June 2023.
13:50 Ascot (9) Desert Doctor
9Miss Molly StrattonEd WalkerNot always convincing at 1m although he did win under Molly Stratton at Salisbury (good to soft) last September; found little on AW when last seen in January and it could go either way in first-time headgear.
13:50 Ascot 3rd (10) Dakota Power
5Miss Teagan PadgettRoger TealUseful at the right level and has won both starts at about 7f on soft in 2024, impressing when beating three rivals at Ffos Las in August; back up 8lb and needs to prove this more thorough test is suitable.
13:50 Ascot (11) One Step Beyond
7Miss Ella SmartGary & Josh MooreFailed to do himself justice in this race last year but he's won and gone close in two C&D apprentice races (good and good to soft) from just four attempts; has possibilities.
13:50 Ascot (12) Little Empire
4Miss A B O'ConnorAnthony McCannIrish challenger who has won twice in Britain since April, over 7f on AW and impressive over 1m at Ayr (good) in June; had reasons for subsequent defeats before rearing and unseating rider as stalls opened last week; may have more to come.
13:50 Ascot 1st (13) Terries Royale
4Miss Serena BrothertonMichael ApplebyLightly raced maiden who has been running well in 1m handicaps on good or quicker turf; probably needs an extra push to get off the mark today but time is still on his side.
13:50 Ascot (14) Mumayaz
5Miss Sarah BowenTony CarrollHas won over 1m on the AW but this is a bigger ask than when runner-up in a lower grade at Brighton last time out; no surprise if others are coming home more strongly.
14:25 Ascot (2) Al Samed
2Jim CrowleyWilliam HaggasBy Dubawi; first foal; dam 7f 2yo winner (RPR 94), half-sister to useful winners Savvy Knight (1m2f-1m4f) and Monbaher (Australian 12.5f Listed), out of 1m4f-winning half-sister to Irish 1,000 Guineas winner Nightime (dam of multiple Group 1 winner Ghaiyyath); newcomer to note.
14:25 Ascot 1st (3) Calla Lagoon
2James DoyleRalph Beckett10-1, slowly away and didn't get the best of runs when running-on fifth of 13 in novice at Kempton (7f, AW) one month ago, alongside Fifth Column; that's fair form and he's capable of better.
14:25 Ascot (4) Desert Heart
2Saffie OsborneEd Walker90,000gns foal, 70,000gns yearling by Oasis Dream; ninth foal; brother to 1m winner Tasfeeq (RPR 94), half-brother to six winners including Twitch (1m4f/1m6f; 104), Kaloor (1m 2yo; 98) and Silent Glance (1m3f/1m4f AW; 87); dam unraced sister to HK 1m2f-1m4f Group 1 winner Viva Pataca; the yard's turf 2yos have been going well.
14:25 Ascot (5) Fifth Column
2William BuickJohn & Thady GosdenKingman half-brother to five winners, notably Royal Marine (7f/1m 2yo, including Group 1); 11-8 favourite for novice at Kempton (7f, AW) one month ago, which he failed to live up to when never able to challenge but he was getting the hang of things late on, alongside Calla Lagoon; has big-race entries and looks sure to improve.
14:25 Ascot 4th (6) Frankini
2Oisin MurphyAndrew Balding400,000gns yearling by Frankel; second foal; dam 5.5f (Group 3) and 6f (2yo) winner (RPR 111), closely related to 6.5f Group 1 winner Polydream; late foal; hooded for debut but needs a market check.
14:25 Ascot (7) Isambard Brunel
2Ryan MooreA P O'BrienBy Justify; half-brother to three winners; dam 7f 2yo winner (106), sister to 1m-1m4f Group/Grade 1 (including Breeders' Cup Turf and Arc) winner Found; second favourite but found four others too strong in ten-runner maiden at Newbury (1m, good) three weeks ago; the sort to do a lot better in time and he has big-race entries.
14:25 Ascot 2nd (8) Seaplane
2Sean LeveyPaul & Oliver ColeStoutly bred half-brother to his connections' dual Group 2 winner (at about 1m6f) Sumo Sam; second of nine in maiden at Leicester (6f, good to soft) in May was a promising start; absent since (non-runner in Listed race at Royal Ascot) but he's one to consider.
14:25 Ascot (9) Solar Army
2Billy LoughnaneRoger TealHas shown some ability at Lingfield (6f, good) and Sandown (7f, good) but he has a mountain to climb in this race.
14:25 Ascot 3rd (10) Too Soon
2Rhys ClutterbuckGary & Josh Moore25-1, made promising late headway when fifth of 11 in maiden at Glorious Goodwood (7f, good to firm); non-runner there 12 days ago when the ground was good to soft; should improve but this race may prove a bit hot.
14:25 Ascot (11) Tornado Alert
2Jack MitchellSaeed bin SuroorEighth foal; Too Darn Hot half-brother to winners Just Fine (1m-1m4f including 2yo/Australian Group 1; RPR 112), Beaverbrook (6f 2yo; 102), Perseus Way (1m 2yo/1m2f Flat, 88; 2m hurdle) and Arabic Welcome (9.4f AW; 73); dam 1m winner (including 2yo/France; 88); all the stable's few 2yo runners this term have been competitive and they won this race last year.
14:25 Ascot (12) Winston's Warrior
2Kieran ShoemarkCharles Hills125,000gns yearling by Churchill; 66-1 for novice at Newbury (7f, good) seven weeks ago and beaten about 9l in mid-division; should improve (has Group 2 entry) but plenty of today's rivals have shown more.
14:25 Ascot (13) Yankee Dude
2Edward GreatrexWarren Greatrex70,000gns breeze-up 2yo; jumps yard has had 2yo winners this year and this colt was a close third of ten in maiden at Yarmouth (7f, good to firm) 18 days ago, always prominent at 20-1; firmly in the picture on that form.
15:00 Ascot 5th (1) Kylie Of Lochalsh
2Benoit De La SayetteGay Kelleway150-1 in the Albany at Royal Ascot; more competitive in her two starts either side and improved markedly to win eight-runner maiden at Leicester (6f, good to firm; made most, by a head) on latest; it may prove hard to concede the 6lb all round in this race, however.
15:00 Ascot 1st (2) Ballet Slippers
2Ryan MooreA P O'BrienGlittering pedigree; showed plenty in two 7f races (good/good to firm) at the Curragh, improving when close second from the front in ten-runner conditions event four weeks ago; has big-race entires and sets a high standard today.
15:00 Ascot (3) Electrifarhh
2Saffie OsborneEd WalkerFourth foal; Farhh half-sister to winners One More Olly (5f/6f AW including 2yo; RPR 81) and Electrifying (French 6.5f/7.5f including 2yo/AW); dam maiden (66) half-sister to winners Mugatoo (Australian 9.5f/11.5f Group 3) and Elik (1m2f Listed), out of 10.5f Group 2 winner; the yard's turf 2yos have been doing well.
15:00 Ascot 6th (4) Eternal Blessing
2William BuickDavid Menuisier310,000euros yearling; third foal; Wootton Bassett half-sister to French Group-placed 7f-1m4f winner True Testament (including 2yo; RPR 111); dam 1m4f winner (including AW/Listed; 108), sister to winners Shantaram (1m5f Group 3) and Gan Amhras (1m 2yo/2,000 Guineas third); no 2yo winners for the stable this term but she needs a market check.
15:00 Ascot (5) Glistening
2Kieran ShoemarkJohn & Thady GosdenFrankel filly who was third of eight at Yarmouth (7f, good) and front-running second of seven when 8-15 at Newbury (7f, good to firm); the Newbury third and fourth won next time; Group 1 Fillies' Mile entry; should again be seriously involved.
15:00 Ascot 4th (6) Koko Blue
2Lewis EdmundsWilliam Muir & Chris GrassickBy Kameko; dam German 1m3f winner, half-sister to two US Grade 2 winners; 66-1 for novice at Salisbury (1m, good to firm) three weeks ago, unseating her rider when she bucked soon after leaving the stalls.
15:00 Ascot 2nd (7) Music Piece
2Oisin MurphyAndrew BaldingFourth foal; Camelot half-sister to winners City Streets (Italian 1m AW) and Correct And Right (KSA 7f/1m dirt); dam 1m/1m2f winner (also Park Hill runner-up; RPR 105), sister to useful 1m2f winner Great Example, out of 1m4f Group 3 winner; from major yard and market can guide on debut.
15:00 Ascot (8) Starlit Spice
2Billy LoughnaneOllie Sangster180,000gns foal by Sea The Stars; third foal; sister to 1m 2yo/1m2f Flat (RPR 94) and 2m/2m3f hurdle winner Set Point, half-sister to 7f winner Jonny Concrete (79); dam 9.4f winner (97), half-sister to useful 10.6f/1m4f winner Cardinal Palace; the yard's 2yos have done well on turf this term.
15:00 Ascot 3rd (9) Tattycoram
2James DoyleRalph BeckettThird foal; Camelot half-sister to winners Johannes Brahms (Group-placed 6f 2yo; RPR 104) and Dream By Day (5f; 79); dam Listed-placed 1m AW winner (including 2yo; 102), half-sister to useful 7f/1m winner Papa Stour, out of Group-placed 6f 2yo winner; from a powerful yard whose 2yos had a good August.
15:35 Ascot 1st (1) Diego Ventura
2James DoyleHamad Al JehaniCost 72,000euros at the breeze-ups; overcame inexperience to win a 6f Naas maiden (yielding) for Gavin Cromwell and the runner-up went close in a Listed race at York's Ebor meeting; has the penalty but since snapped up by powerful owners and he could be useful.
15:35 Ascot 4th (2) Fort Augustus
2Billy LoughnaneCharles Hills75,000gns yearling; made no major impression from off the pace when beaten 4l at Newmarket (6f, good) but there were positives in that run and his Group 1/2 entries catch the eye.
15:35 Ascot (3) Gesundheit
2Saffie OsborneEd WalkerWell related but needed to show more at Salisbury (6f; 18-1) to be seriously considered here.
15:35 Ascot (4) Kosometsuke
2Jack MitchellRoger Varian85,000gns yearling; first foal; dam 7f winner (Listed; RPR 102), half-sister to 1m/1m2f winner Al Hargah; market is usually a good guide with newcomers from this yard.
15:35 Ascot (5) Newlyn School
2William BuickWilliam Haggas75,000gns yearling; 13-2, he made no serious inroads from off the pace over 6f at Windsor in June (good to firm); second run has been a while coming and trainer turns to blinkers, but couldn't dismiss.
15:35 Ascot 3rd (6) Peter The Wolf
2Edward GreatrexWarren Greatrex88,000gns breeze-up buy; went off 28-1 at Salisbury (6f, good to firm) and lacked the gears to get remotely involved.
15:35 Ascot (7) Dannick
2Rhys ClutterbuckGary & Josh Moore40,000gns yearling, 20,000euros 2yo; fifth foal; dam placed 6f (RPR 61), half-sister to 5f 2yo Listed winners On The Brink and Eastern Romance and to useful winners Sea Hunter (5f-7f), Blue Tomato (prolific 5f/6f) and Silaah (5f-7f); likely best watched.
15:35 Ascot (8) Storm Free
2Neil CallanJames Tate50,000gns yearling; well related but was an easy-to-back 20-1 chance at Newmarket (6f, good) and ran accordingly, beating only two home; looks best watched for now.
15:35 Ascot 2nd (9) Spirit Of Farhh
2Charles BishopEve Johnson Houghton40,000euros yearling; second foal; half-brother to 5f/6f 2yo winner Bobsleigh (RPR 99); dam 7f/1m winner (67), half-sister to winners Firenze Rosa (5f-6f) and Zebosprint (Italian 1m); gelded ahead of debut but stable houses some useful 2yos.
15:35 Ascot (10) Beauty By My Side
2Benoit De La SayetteKevin Philippart De Foy£80,000 yearling; held up out the back before closing late on at Yarmouth (6f, good to firm; 25-1) and only beaten a length; should improve on that and today's stiffer track could help.
15:35 Ascot (11) Cindy Lou Who
2Oisin MurphyGay KellewayBoth runs over 5f on good ground, finishing close up at Sandown (form nothing special) before struggling in a Listed race at Newbury (125-1); has a bit to find but she's up to 6f with Oisin Murphy booked.
15:35 Ascot (12) Popov
2Lewis EdmundsRobert Eddery150-1 and finished last in a 6f maiden at Glorious Goodwood; one for another day.
16:10 Ascot (1) Ararat
4Callum ShepherdDavid SimcockNot the easiest to predict and he had the run of things up front in winning at Chelmsford (7f AW), though that was a strong handicap despite just five running; making all here poses a different challenge.
16:10 Ascot 6th (2) Dark Thirty
4Sean LeveyRichard HannonFirst and third in 6f/7f handicaps at Newmarket earlier in the season but his form has dipped somewhat markedly of late; others perhaps safer.
16:10 Ascot 4th (3) Look Back Smiling
4Brandon WilkieGemma TuttyForecast rain a blessing as he's suited by softer than good, which excuses his latest defeat at York; went very close in the Thirsk Hunt Cup the time before and, granted his conditions, should go well in a classified race; can be slow to break.
16:10 Ascot 1st (4) Lord Bertie
4Jonny PeateJane Chapple-HyamPlenty of initial promise for William Haggas but hasn't been that threatening in any of his five handicaps; bit to prove now even in a classified race and after a lengthy break as well.
16:10 Ascot 5th (5) Mustajaab
4Lewis EdmundsWilliam Muir & Chris GrassickSmart form in winning a 7f handicap on the AW in April but mostly disappointing since on turf; questions to answer.
16:10 Ascot (6) Pearle d'Or
5Oisin MurphyDavid O'MearaRain welcomed as last season's 7f handicap wins here and at Newbury came with give underfoot; hasn't been running at all badly on ground too quick.
16:10 Ascot 2nd (7) United Approach
4Billy LoughnaneJames TatePromising return at Newbury (6f, good) in May and ran on into second of 11 when upped to 7f at Newcastle (AW debut); lightly raced 4yo with more to offer; softening ground would be a bonus.
16:10 Ascot (8) Harvard Sound
3Neil CallanTom CloverHas beaten four rivals and two rivals in two visits to Lingfield (7f, good to firm), latterly at odds of 1-33; unexposed but will need more to win this and softening ground would be a grey area.
16:10 Ascot (9) Thunder Blue
3Saffie OsborneJamie OsborneHas never been in better form, finishing first and second in competitive AW handicaps on either side of his third here at the Shergar Cup; all that was over 6f and he has yet to shine over this far.
16:10 Ascot 3rd (10) Waleefy
3Jim CrowleyWilliam HaggasHalf-brother to Baaeed who has gone off favourite in all his seven starts; an improving handicapper who emerged from out of the pack to be second in a strong 7f handicap at Newbury last time; unraced on ground softer than good but that might not hold him back; solid chance.
16:45 Ascot (1) Dear My Friend
4James DoyleCharlie JohnstonSmart AW performer who completed a 1m hat-trick early this year; inconsistent since, mostly on turf and including at Listed/Group level; soundly beaten in competitive York handicap most recently.
16:45 Ascot 2nd (2) Awaal
5William BuickSimon & Ed CrisfordActs on heavy ground; placed off higher marks in a few major handicaps, including the Royal Hunt Cup over C&D, in 2023; seemed to need the run in the Bunbury Cup eight weeks ago on reappearance; highly respected in this easier-looking assignment.
16:45 Ascot 4th (3) Hafeet Alain
8Saffie OsborneEd WalkerVersatile ground-wise; both starts this season came at Newmarket in the spring, winning narrowly at the Craven meeting (1m) then below par at the Guineas festival; may rebound, having shown he goes well fresh.
16:45 Ascot 9th (4) Tempus
8Kieran ShoemarkArchie WatsonAppears to handle any ground; creditable fourth at this course (1m) the last twice; on a two-year losing spell but has possibilities off current mark, which is 22lb below his peak one; successful in this race in 2020.
16:45 Ascot 3rd (5) Bennetot
5Oisin MurphyDavid O'MearaActs on soft and good to firm; ex-French 5yo who opened his British account with Windsor success last month, then ran well off today's mark in big field at the York Ebor festival (again over 1m); likely player.
16:45 Ascot 5th (6) Navagio
5Billy LoughnaneJames HortonEx-Irish 5yo who ran respectably (off 5lb higher) in soft-ground Lincoln on stable/seasonal debut; not in the same form since but could revive on return from ten-week layoff; market support should be heeded.
16:45 Ascot 1st (7) Theoryofeverything
4Sean LeveyDavid O'MearaBoth wins on soft, the more recent at Hamilton (1m1f) last month; the much faster surface was against him at York (behind stablemate Bennetot) since; chance largely depends on how the ground is riding.
16:45 Ascot 8th (8) Son Of Man
3Pat CosgraveJim BoyleBits of useful form over 7f for Jane Chapple-Hyam; failed to get home and eventually well held in the Britannia over C&D on last appearance; sold for 100,000gns since; still has something to prove at this trip.
16:45 Ascot 6th (9) Classic
4Pat DobbsRichard HannonActs on soft and good to firm; inconsistent this term but is useful on his day; solid second at Sandown in June and ran respectably, despite traffic issues, in major 1m handicap at Goodwood on penultimate start; major chance off current mark.
16:45 Ascot 7th (10) Inspiritus
4Jack MitchellRoger VarianProgressive on AW, winning twice (9.5f/1m2f); has failed to transfer that form back to turf (1m2f) in last two outings but gives the impression this return to 1m is worth exploring; difficult to write off.
17:20 Ascot (1) Usuario Amigo
3William BuickJames OwenSix-race maiden; failed to get home in warm 1m contest at the York Ebor festival most recently (wore visor, now goes in cheekpieces); solid effort over 7f the time before and has possibilities off same mark.
17:20 Ascot 3rd (2) Pedro Valentino
3Jim CrowleyClive CoxUnraced on soft/heavy; record of 121 since wearing cheekpieces and the form has substance; ran well over C&D on penultimate occasion, then justified favouritism at Yarmouth; respected in the retained headgear.
17:20 Ascot 2nd (3) Love Billy Boy
3Sean LeveyRichard HannonRecorded a neck success off this mark at Chester (7.5f, soft) in June; has failed to repeat that form in two starts since, well behind Pedro Valentino at Yarmouth on penultimate; not the percentage call.
17:20 Ascot 7th (4) Smart Vision
3Lewis EdmundsJessica MaceyHas form figures of 3141 (on good/firmer) since wearing cheekpieces, winning by 2l at Thirsk (7f) most recently; faces a harder task up 6lb but may have more to offer in the retained headgear; not dismissed.
17:20 Ascot 5th (5) Jimmy Speaking
3Callum ShepherdChris DwyerCampaigned mostly over 6f; absent since his creditable second at Windsor in June; one of his spring wins came at Ascot (good) but this return to 7f presents a question mark, especially if the ground is slow.
17:20 Ascot 6th (6) Lessay
3Oisin MurphyAndrew BaldingHas failed to progress in the expected manner and is 0-7 since debut win (AW); on a handy mark (6lb below opening one) but chance partly depends on how well he responds to reapplied hood (second attempt).
17:20 Ascot 4th (7) Zainabb
3Kieran ShoemarkCharlie FellowesGot up in the final strides at Catterick (7f, soft) on sole turf attempt in 2024, opening her account; not disgraced in Southwell AW event later in July; may have more to offer back on grass and remains of interest.
17:20 Ascot 1st (8) Granger Bay
3Billy LoughnaneJane Chapple-HyamPlaced in three of his four starts, good second in Newmarket handicap (7f, soft) latest; bred to do better still, being brother to his stable's dual Group 1 winner Saffron Beach; interesting off unaltered mark.
17:20 Ascot (9) Savvy Warrior
3Ben SandersonS WoodsRecord of 131 since racing in 7f handicaps, overcoming a difficult passage at Lingfield (good to firm) most recently; Ben Sanderson's useful 3lb claim offsets 3lb rise; open to further progress at this trip.



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