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There were 258 Races on across 31 meetings. There was 7 races at Assiniboia Downs first race 01:30, 8 races at Auteuil first race 12:55, 8 races at Catterick first race 14:20, 1 races at Club Hipico first race 01:00, 9 races at Concepcion first race 19:35, 8 races at Durbanville first race 11:40, 7 races at Fairmount Park first race 19:00, 8 races at Finger Lakes first race 18:00, 11 races at Fort Erie first race 18:00, 8 races at Galway first race 15:35, 9 races at Gavea first race 01:00, 9 races at Horseshoe Indianapolis first race 19:10, 12 races at Kanazawa first race 04:00, 7 races at Kolkata first race 09:15, 7 races at Leicester first race 14:10, 8 races at Lingfield first race 14:00, 7 races at Louisiana Downs first race 22:05, 11 races at Mizusawa first race 04:20, 12 races at Mombetsu first race 06:25 Monbetsu, 8 races at Mountaineer first race 01:15, 7 races at Muswellbrook first race 04:35, 8 races at Nantes first race 10:51, 8 races at Newcastle first race 16:50, 12 races at Oi first race 06:15, 10 races at Philadelphia first race 17:40, 8 races at Presque Isle Downs first race 20:00, 7 races at Queanbeyan first race 04:20, 9 races at Tatura first race 04:00, 8 races at Thistledown first race 17:50, 8 races at Vincennes first race 15:35, 8 races at Yeppoon first race 03:30, 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
15:35 Galway (1) Des Moines
2Jack ClearyA P O'BrienSeventh foal; half-brother to winners incl' Charlus (French Listed-placed 9.5f/1m2f inc 2yo/AW; RPR 96) and Kosciuszko (1m-1m2f inc 2yo/Spain; 94); dam French Group-placed 10.5f winner (102); nicely-bred and should handle the ground but looks the stable's second-string on debut.
15:35 Galway 4th (2) Desmond Castle
2Declan McDonoghJoseph Patrick O'BrienWell beaten on debut and was 100/1 when unseating rider at the start last week at Gowran; wait for handicaps.
15:35 Galway (3) Green Asset
2Rory ClearyJ S BolgerBeaten 6l on debut at Leopardstown in May and 8l on return at Gowran last week, both 7f; could improve for stepping up in trip on softer ground.
15:35 Galway 3rd (4) Heldtoransom
2Dylan Browne McMonagleJoseph Patrick O'BrienThird foal; dam Listed-placed 5f AW 2yo winner (RPR 83), out of unraced half-sister to German 6f Listed winner Best Regards, from the further classy family of 1m-1m2f Group 1 winner Halfway To Heaven; nicely-bred and cost 70,000GBP as a yearling; looks the first-string for his leading yard; contender.
15:35 Galway (5) Hes Bullet Proof
2Wesley JoyceMichael MulvanyBeaten a long way on recent Curragh debut and has enormous improvement to find.
15:35 Galway (6) Medieval Night
2Chris HayesD K WeldNicely-bred colt was 5.5l behind Trinity College on debut at Leopardstown over a mile on good ground; will have to improve a fair bit to overturn that form.
15:35 Galway 2nd (7) Minella Boss
2Gary CarrollJohn J NallenEighth foal; half-brother to winners incl' Last Week (Australian 7f-12.5f; RPR 95) and Dream Ascot (1m; 90); unraced dam closely related to Derby winner Motivator; cost 55,000euros as a yearling; one of two runners for yard; can run well but likely to improve
15:35 Galway (8) Minella Study
2Seamie HeffernanJohn J NallenSeventh foal; brother to 1m6f/2m winner Almudena (RPR 85), half-brother to other winners incl' Achnamara (1m4f-2m inc AW; 98); dam Listed-placed 8.5f 2yo winner (102); by an emerging young sire and cost 52,000euros as a yearling; second debut runner for yard; can run well but likely to improve.
15:35 Galway 1st (9) Trinity College
2Wayne LordanA P O'BrienWell-bred colt was soundly beaten on Curragh debut over 7f but a better effort behind a useful type at Leopardstown over a mile since; this softer ground is new territory but will be a major player if handling it; blinkers added.
15:35 Galway (10) Rose Of Glenhest
2Leigh RocheK A HeffernanFourth foal; dam ran once (7f AW 2yo; RPR 41), half-sister to 6f 2yo winner Fast and Furious, out of unraced half-sister to 1m Listed winner Insinuate; by a NH sire and best watched for future reference
16:05 Galway (1) Emporio
6Shay WallaceJoseph Patrick O'BrienUseful sort at best for Donnacha O'Brien, winning twice and Listed-placed; little luck in running first two starts this term, respectable runs in the circumstances; well held at Gowran last time, leaving him with questions to answer; rated 103 at this peak, now down to 90.
16:05 Galway (2) Bill Silvers
4Chris HayesWilliam DurkanA 7f maiden winner on soft ground for Harry Eustace last season; started the season brightly at Newbury before losing form; made a bright start for this stable when sixth in a valuable C&D handicap six weeks ago; each-way chance.
16:05 Galway (3) Bright Legend
4Seamie HeffernanDenis Gerard HoganHeavy-ground maiden winner over 1m2f; should be fit for his first Flat start of the season having had a hurdles run here at the festival; first-time blinkered; may need a bit further than this to show his best form.
16:05 Galway (4) Scholarship
4Declan McDonoghGerard O'LearyWinner in Britain at 6f/7f; good run on debut for this yard over 7f at Cork; not as good in Curragh races won by the high-class Crystal Black, better again when second over 1m2f at Cork; finished behind Bill Silvers and Emporio in a handicap here at the festival.
16:05 Galway 4th (5) Genuine Article
4James RyanGerard KeaneWell-backed when returning to form with a third over 1m at Leopardstown in July; again went off favourite when second over C&D at the festival; finished in mid-division in the Irish Cambridgeshire; could be competitive now.
16:05 Galway 2nd (6) Monasterboice
3Colin KeaneNoel MeadeOff the mark at the ninth attempt when landing a Killarney maiden in July, on his first run beyond 7f; backed that up with a handsome C&D handicap win after his mark had been left unchanged; maintained his progression with Killarney win; realistic chance of a four-timer now.
16:05 Galway 3rd (7) San Aer
6W J LeeThomas MullinsFour-time winner, including twice at this track over C&D (on soft and heavy) mixing hurdles and the Flat this year; ran on from the rear when fifth in a C&D handicap at the festival (5 1/4l behind runner-up Genuine Article); surpassed that form when fourth in a 7f premier handicap here three days later; merits respect.
16:05 Galway (8) New Definition
4Scott McCullaghRichard John O'BrienIs 2-23, both those wins were in 2022 on the AW when trained by James Tate; lost form in Britain and has continued to struggle since joining this stable; now down from a career-high 100 to 80; some signs of a revival at Roscommon last week.
16:05 Galway (9) Casanova
8Cian MacRedmondAdrian McGuinnessFour-time winner; competitive in good handicaps early in the season; has lost form; three uninspiring runs here at the festival, followed by a moderate effort at Naas and down the field in the Irish Cambridgeshire; needs to recapture form.
16:05 Galway (10) Firebrand
4Nathan CrosseJohn J NallenReceived an initial rating of 87, principally derived from two runs in France last season; failed to show similar form in two Dundalk runs on joining this stable; second over hurdles at Cork in March; absent since second in a Flat maiden at Sligo in May.
16:05 Galway 1st (11) Clear Quartz
7Ronan WhelanMark FaheyReturned from 111-day absence to win a 17-runner C&D handicap on the second day of the festival; dropped to 7f for his second run at the meeting, and looked unlucky not to go close, since he suffered interference before running on well late; may turn the tables on runner-up Eddie G.
16:05 Galway (12) Munroh
4Wayne LordanMrs C O'LearyMaiden winner on heavy for Andre Fabre; finished behind today's rivals Genuine Article and San Aer in a C&D handicap on Irish debut; ran poorly at Roscommon last week; hard to fancy.
16:05 Galway (13) Tribal Moon
3N G McCullaghDaniel James MurphyStruggled on his only start at two in Britain; mid-field in a C&D maiden last month on Irish debut; up against it.
16:35 Galway (1) Victor's Choice
3Robert WheartyAdrian MurrayMuch improved performer this season, winning over 7f on soft at Gowran in May and scoring readily form today's rival Nans View over C&D at the festival; down the field on better ground at Leopardstown; soft going in her favour now.
16:35 Galway (2) Dont Do Dramas
3Wesley JoyceMichael MulvanyHas won twice during a busy campaign this year; not one of his better runs at Roscommon last week; closely matched with Sylkie on Tramore running.
16:35 Galway 2nd (3) Eddie G
3Adam CaffreyAdrian McGuinnessRan a blinder here at the festival after a break, taking the runner-up spot with today's rival Clear Quartz back in fourth; race probably came too soon when down the field behind Sylkie; not beaten far in fifth at Leopardstown on latest.
16:35 Galway (4) Promo Queen
3Jamie PowellChris TimmonsWon a 7f nursery on soft at the Curragh last year but has been well below that level in two starts this term.
16:35 Galway (5) Whisper A Prayer
3Dylan Browne McMonagleJoseph Patrick O'BrienThird in a maiden at Roscommon last time; can probably do better than when down the field at the Curragh on her seasonal/handicap debut.
16:35 Galway (6) Madame Plaintiff
3Gary CarrollGavin CromwellBeat Victor's Choice at Gowran on handicap debut, last two runs raise doubts.
16:35 Galway (7) Purple Sky
3Rory ClearyJ S BolgerRan well for a 10lb claimer when fourth of 15 at Gowran last week; could be on the upgrade; tongue-tie on now, and a senior rider back aboard; worth considering.
16:35 Galway (8) Nans View
3Ronan WhelanJarlath P FaheyExcellent opening handicap effort when second to Victor's Choice over C&D at the festival; disappointing at Bellewstown but capable of bouncing back.
16:35 Galway 3rd (9) Positive Energy
3W J LeeW McCreeryUnplaced favourite for race won by Victor's Choice at the festival; a bit to prove as a result, though his previous Killarney third was encouraging.
16:35 Galway (10) Vierson
3James RyanCiaran MurphyOut of contention when unseating her rider near the finish at Bellewstown; modest overall form; hard to make a case for her.
16:35 Galway 1st (11) Sylkie
3Colin KeaneDaniel John HowardLong-priced C&D winner at the festival; not beaten far in fourth at Tramore, and closely matched with Dont Do Dramas on that form; Colin Keane aboard, could feature.
16:35 Galway (12) Seas And Oceans
3Chris HayesE J O'NeillHas run over a range of trips in recent months, including 6f and 1m5f; this is close to his optimum judged on second placings over 1m at Dundalk and Killarney; was 3lb out of the handicap last time and has good prospects of a breakthrough win.
16:35 Galway (13) Del Posto
3Nathan CrosseW J LaniganNot much promise in four starts on the Flat, the first two for Jessica Harrington; pulled up in a juvenile maiden hurdle at Tipperary last time.
16:35 Galway 4th (14) Bridge The Gap
3N G McCullaghDaniel James MurphyModest form in maidens; shaped quite well over the extended 7f at Tipperary on handicap debut, staying on for fourth; failed to match that form over 1m1f at the same venue nine days ago; 2lb out of the handicap; new headgear combination.
16:35 Galway (15) Melkorka
3Killian LeonardJ F O'SheaHuge price when in rear at Killarney in July in her first handicap; 4lb out of handicap here; no appeal.
17:10 Galway (1) Deressa
2Chris HayesD K WeldCurragh debut in July seemed quite promising, failed to go forward form that at Naas; tried with cheekpieces now.
17:10 Galway (2) Let It Linger
2Nathan CrosseMrs John HarringtonSent off at 10-1 for her debut at Roscommon but never got into the race and finished last of 13, beaten 24l; took a step in the right direction at Tipperary; a lot more required.
17:10 Galway 2nd (3) Medici Venus
2Wayne LordanA P O'BrienA $550,000 yearling; never a threat at Leopardstown on debut (short of room early on); left that form behind when a fair fourth of 16 in first-time blinkers at Naas; further progress likely and has a fighting chance of overcoming a high draw.
17:10 Galway (4) Pickersgill
2Robbie ColganMs Sheila LaverySome merit in her run in mid-field on initial outing at the Curragh, likely to need more experience.
17:10 Galway 1st (5) Tamam Desert
2W J LeeE J O'NeillIn rear early and found trouble in running when making debut over slightly further than this at Leopardstown in July; not beaten far and looks capable of improvement; holds a Group 1 entry in the Fillies' Mile.
17:10 Galway (6) Aherla Rock
2Danny SheehyJ P MurtaghSixth in a trial at Dundalk in July; moderate fifth of eight at Roscommon last week, beaten 14l; makes no appeal.
17:10 Galway (7) Battle Of Aizu
2Ronan WhelanKieran P CotterHung right into the straight and faded to finish in rear on debut at Leopardstown.
17:10 Galway 4th (8) Bearwithus
2Luke McAteerJames M BarrettHalf-sister to four winners, including the Edward Lynam-trained Dexter Belle; fair amount of speed on the dam's side; hard to win at this track first time out.
17:10 Galway (9) Prada's World
2Seamie HeffernanChris TimmonsSecond foal; dam a minor 7f handicap winner, half-sister to winners Star Ascending and Guanabara Bay; not a likely candidate for a debut win.
17:10 Galway (10) Roman Dawn
2Andrew SlatteryAndrew SlatteryNoted staying on in the closing stages over this trip at Leopardstown, likely to improve and could challenge for a share of the money.
17:10 Galway 3rd (11) Famed Again
2Wesley JoyceThomas CooperRaced keenly on debut in 7f Down Royal maiden; dropped away tamely over 6f at Navan.
17:10 Galway (12) Onemoredance
2Jamie PowellJ P MurtaghIn rear with stablemate Ranting And Raving at Gowran, found 6f inadequate at Sligo.
17:10 Galway (13) Ranting And Raven
2N G McCullaghJ P MurtaghWell held in a fillies' maiden over this trip at Gowran on debut and best watched for now.
17:10 Galway (14) Baltray Lady
2Declan McDonoghJoseph Patrick O'BrienFinished behind stablemate Raven Darkholme here on debut; second in a four-runner Roscommon event and given an opening mark of 67 after finishing fourth in a claimer at Navan; that rating is hardly good enough to win a maiden at this venue.
17:10 Galway (15) Episodic
2Rory ClearyD J BunyanNo obvious potential for maiden success based on outings at Roscommon and Bellewstown.
17:10 Galway (16) Raven Darkholme
2Mikey SheehyJoseph Patrick O'BrienDid well to finish second over C&D on debut considering that she hung badly left when leading into the straight; failed to match that form when joint-favourite at Roscommon last week; should go close if reproducing the form of her debut; high drawn; alongside another strong contender Medici Venus.
17:10 Galway (17) Smooth
2N G McCullaghCharles WeldLast of 18 first time out at Leopardstown; can be left out of calculations; first reserve,
17:10 Galway (18) Sweet Zaroline
2Joseph Patrick O'BrienWill need to pick up more experience judged on last week's Gowran debut; second reserve.
17:45 Galway (1) Royal Pippen
7Dylan Browne McMonaglePaul W FlynnPoor win record of 2-32 and regressive this year; however, didn't get a clear run over C&D last time and has a squeak if back to form for new yard; tough draw, though.
17:45 Galway 4th (2) Lord Raven
4James RyanJames Daniel DulleaSome promise in three maidens and a solid handicap debut over a similar trip to this at Roscommon last time when drawn wide; can improve further and has a shout from a better draw today.
17:45 Galway 1st (3) Sirjack Thomas
9Adam CaffreyAdrian McGuinnessFine stalwart has won big races at this venue; isn't the force of old but ran a solid race over 1m here last time and has a squeak even though draw isn't ideal.
17:45 Galway (4) Little Keilee
4W J LeeCiaran MurphyRecord of 2-32; ground versatile and can improve from her Naas run last time over this trip which came after a break; off an attractive mark; a squeak.
17:45 Galway (5) Drop The Dip
4Gavin RyanThomas GibneyThree wins last year in varying ground conditions; yet to hit form this term but didn't get a clear run over C&D last time, his second run at the summer festival here; of interest.
17:45 Galway (6) Gotta Catch'em All
4Siobhan RutledgeH RogersHint of ability in three maidens; has to improve from handicap debut over a mile at Gowran but could do so; check market.
17:45 Galway (7) Charlie Brow'n
4Wayne LordanT J O'MaraMaiden has run well in defeat at times with best efforts on AW; never involved on return at this track last time and improvement needed.
17:45 Galway 2nd (8) Kinda Tiny
4Amy Jo HayesTimothy DoyleWon over C&D on heavy ground last year and back on the mark over a mile at Gowran last time; 9lb higher now but these conditions suit and a player despite a difficult draw.
17:45 Galway (9) On Our Radar
4Sam CoenAndrew SlatteryAW winner has run well at times on turf including a close second over a mile at Killarney in July; seems more effective on better ground.
17:45 Galway (10) Run Forrest Run
6Leigh RocheMicky FentonBasically regressive in sprints this year even though went close at Navan over 5f; has won over this trip before but needs a revival.
17:45 Galway 5th (11) Breezy Zoff
5Gary CarrollGavin CromwellJust 1-32 but placed lots of times including over a mile at Bellewstown last time; is at her best on soft and one to consider from a favourable draw.
17:45 Galway (12) Rock Etoile
6Jimmy DaltonAndrew SlatteryWon on AW last month but not as good on turf a week later off this mark at Killarney; needs to bounce back but handles this ground.
17:45 Galway (13) The Cola Brasil
8Seamie HeffernanMichael J BrowneNearly two years since his last win but has been placed many times since; handles this ground and has a low draw, so not ignored.
17:45 Galway (14) Asisaid
5Colin KeaneDenis Gerard HoganBoth wins have come on easy ground; a decent run last time over a mile at Killarney and can run well for his new yard.
17:45 Galway (15) Bang Po
4Luke McAteerLiam McAteerWon on heavy over a mile at Killarney last year; not as good this term but better at Roscommon last time; more needed.
17:45 Galway 3rd (16) Selective Power
5Robert WheartyThomas CoyleWide margin Naas winner from the front ran well at Bellewstown since over the same trip against a course specialist; up 2lb but handles soft; a big player.
17:45 Galway (17) Kami
4Ronan WhelanMark Michael McNiffFirst reserve; soft ground winner last year but was well below that form since and needs a revival.
17:45 Galway (18) Adhuil
5Chris HayesAidan Anthony HowardSecond reserve; maiden has run well in defeat at times; has an e/w chance from a low draw.
17:45 Galway (19) Pimstrel
8G A KingstonThird reserve; last win came in this race two years ago; solid runs last twice at Naas and Bellewstown but has a tough draw today.
18:15 Galway (1) Enfranchise
6Gavin RyanJohn Joseph HanlonUseful dual-purpose mare was a close second in this race last year; won a 1m6f Gowran Listed event on heavy in April; not bad runs over hurdles and on Flat at the summer festival here; penalised 3lb but can be involved.
18:15 Galway (2) Bay Of Sanibel
4Rory ClearyMrs John HarringtonWon a Navan maiden last year over 1m6f and a handicap over the same C&D this term; soundly beaten in handicaps twice since and has a lot to find in this company
18:15 Galway 1st (3) Beechwood
4W J LeeP TwomeyKillarney maiden winner over 1m3f last year was a close fourth in a Cork Listed over this trip on seasonal debut; fine handicap run under 10st at Sligo last time and has a chance in this grade.
18:15 Galway 4th (4) Belhaven
5Declan McDonoghJoseph Patrick O'BrienOne of four runners for yard; won a 1m2.5f Sligo handicap on debut for this yard; held in a 1m1f Listed next time but a better handicap run over 1m4f last time; ground fine and an e/w squeak.
18:15 Galway (5) Derida
5Scott McCullaghJoseph Patrick O'BrienSecond runner for yard; three-time winner in Germany and France including in Listed company; well beaten on debut for this yard in April; will handle the ground but has to be back to her best after a break with a tongue-tie on.
18:15 Galway (6) La Dame Blanche
5Ronan WhelanW RossWon the Cork Derby in June and a Ballinrobe handicap the following month; soundly beaten twice since and has a lot to find in this company.
18:15 Galway (7) Nostringsattached
5Robbie ColganAndrew KinironsShowed improved form earlier this year, winning handicaps over approx 1m2f at Cork and Gowran; creditable run in a Group 3 over this trip since; a bit to find but handles ground.
18:15 Galway (8) Scarlett O'Hara
4Nathan CrosseMrs John HarringtonMaiden winner last year has been placed many times in Group 3 and Listed company since; no match for a useful sort in France last time; handles the ground but will need her best from a difficult draw; blinkers replace cheekpieces.
18:15 Galway (9) Snowcapped
4Seamie HeffernanMrs John HarringtonSecond runner for yard; her wins last year came over 7f-8f but she has run well in Listed races this term stepped up in trip; a bit below form at Roscommon last time and needs her best.
18:15 Galway (10) Vischio
7Gary CarrollR DonohoeDual-purpose mare won a Listed race over this trip on heavy last November; below that level on the Flat and over hurdles this term and has to return to best.
18:15 Galway (11) Andromeda
3Wayne LordanA P O'BrienWas a comfortable C&D maiden winner on soft at the summer festival (runner-up won since); this demands more but is an improving type and has to be respected.
18:15 Galway (12) Galileo Dame
3Dylan Browne McMonagleJoseph Patrick O'BrienThird runner for yard and is the choice of the stable jockey; Leopardstown maiden winner on heavy in April twice ran well in better company after; cut no ice in the Irish Oaks last time but this is much easier and can go well.
18:15 Galway (13) Ob La Di
3Shane B KellyJ P MurtaghWas 5l behind Galileo Dame on debut in April; consistent in defeat until getting off the mark over this trip at Bellewstown last time; cheekpieces worn then retained; needs more.
18:15 Galway 3rd (14) Romzina
3Chris HayesD K WeldMade a winning debut in a 1m2.5f maiden at Cork last month on gd/fm ground; has to improve a fair bit on that bare form and this ground an unknown but not ruled out.
18:15 Galway 2nd (15) Rouge Sellier
3Colin KeaneSir Mark Prescott BtA wide-margin AW novice winner on seasonal debut in July after wind surgery; similar form behind a quality rival in a Listed race since; wide draw is no help but should handle the ground and has a shout.
18:15 Galway (16) Shoda
3Mikey SheehyJoseph Patrick O'BrienFourth runner for yard; won a C&D maiden at the festival meeting in July and a decent handicap run since but has a lot to find in this company.
18:45 Galway 1st (1) Avondale
4Daniel KingBarry ConnellWon over this trip on heavy at Roscommon last time to get off the mark; up 6lb but can run a big race again from a favourable draw.
18:45 Galway (2) Diyaba
4Jamie PowellCiaran MurphyMaiden has been placed a few times, including twice over C&D; below form back here two days after her third placing but forgiven that and capable of another decent effort.
18:45 Galway 12th (3) Teagarden Jazz
5Keithen KennedyGordon ElliottDual purpose maiden has been placed a few times under both codes; not bad efforts lately but needs a bit more.
18:45 Galway 10th (4) Silkies Sib
4Sam CoenTimothy DoyleWon over 1m1f at Leopardstown on seasonal debut and a decent Naas run over an extended 1m2f last time; this trip is a question but a player if he stays.
18:45 Galway 2nd (5) Palo Duro
4Jack KearneyMrs C O'LearyBelow form in two handicaps this term but has a chance on his best maiden form of last year, albeit that was over much shorter trips.
18:45 Galway 14th (6) Evans Secret
5Sean BirdMark Michael McNiffDual purpose maiden has run well over C&D including in this race last year; disappointing on last Flat start and needs to find more to score.
18:45 Galway 6th (7) Inchiquin Star
5Cian HorganPaul Stephen KielyDual hurdle winner, with last score in that sphere at Wexford last month; has to return to her best older form to get off the mark in this sphere.
18:45 Galway 7th (8) Beautiful Chaos
6Shane MarkeyRoss O'SullivanWon a Killarney maiden in 2022; below form in three starts this term but is at her best on soft so isn't ignored.
18:45 Galway (9) Grann's Boy
4Adam CaffreyH RogersC&D winner last year won over hurdles at Kilbeggan in July; has to rebound from lesser Tramore Flat run and cheekpieces are applied.
18:45 Galway 5th (10) Moutarde
3Robert WheartyGavin CromwellWon over a mile earlier this season but showed improved form to win over this trip last time at Roscommon; up 10lb but has placed course form and a big player.
18:45 Galway 13th (11) Glyde Ranger
4James RyanT G McCourtWon on soft at Sligo last year; below form last few starts and has to get back to older form; handles this ground.
18:45 Galway 9th (12) Intend
6Cian MacRedmondPatrick MartinIt has been two years since his sole win; has to improve on recent form to score again but handles this ground.
18:45 Galway 3rd (13) Patrick Street
5Paddy HarnettPatrick MartinWon over 1m2f at Navan last autumn; has to improve from his three runs this term but is down to an attractive mark.
18:45 Galway (14) Kings Prince
6Darragh O'SullivanE SheehySome decent form for Eamonn O'Connell last year but beaten a long way on last two starts and not easy to fancy on that form.
18:45 Galway 4th (15) Figurehead
7Jack ClearyMichael G ClearyDual-purpose maiden after 30 starts but some good Flat runs lately; has to find a bit more but this claimer knows him well.
18:45 Galway 8th (16) Laurens Company
6Julian PietropaoloMuredach KellyMaiden was third but soundly beaten in a claimer last time and needs more back in this company.
18:45 Galway 15th (17) Rockview Roman
8Sorcha WoodsJohn C McConnellThree-time Flat winner has run well in defeat here; not bad hurdle runs lately and has an e/w shout.
18:45 Galway 11th (18) Highland Bells
3Wesley JoyceMichael MulvanyWas well beaten behind Moutarde at Roscommon last time and is 8lb out of the handicap, so has plenty on his plate.
19:15 Galway 4th (1) Cast A Spell
6W J LeeT HoganBumper winner; has been running well on the Flat; justified her rating when second at Roscommon last week; would have a better chance in a handicap.
19:15 Galway 1st (2) Dark Oak
3Gary CarrollJoseph G MurphyPlaced in three maidens, although she faced only three rivals at Tramore last time; can probably win a race but is not suited by the race conditions with an official rating of 72.
19:15 Galway (3) Decorated Elle
3Darragh O'SullivanDaniel William O'Sullivan100-1 on debut at Cork, ducked left at the start and never in contention.
19:15 Galway (4) Kisiyra
3Colin KeaneJ P MurtaghEnded last season with a promising second on heavy ground at this venue; started the new campaign quite brightly with a handicap fourth at Gowran; Roscommon run in May looked too bad to be true, but again well beaten at that venue last month.
19:15 Galway 2nd (5) Radar Ahead
3Dylan Browne McMonagleJoseph Patrick O'BrienWell-related filly; reared at the start and lost ground on debut at Ballinrobe; did well in the circumstances to stay on for third; open to improvement and could be the one to take advantage if Rubies Are Red fails to run up to her high rating.
19:15 Galway 3rd (6) Rubies Are Red
3Wayne LordanA P O'BrienPlaced in two maidens (including at this venue on debut) before finishing a close second to Irish Oaks winner You Got To Me in the Listed Lingfield Oaks Trial; out of her depth in Oaks, Ribblesdale and Irish Oaks; undeniably disappointing when blinkered at Bellewstown a fortnight ago; blinkers left off now, probably worth another chance.
19:15 Galway (7) Saol Gaelach
3Rory ClearyJ S BolgerShowed signs of ability when seventh of 10 on debut at the Curragh; stepped up from that when second to a Joseph O'Brien-trained odds-on chance at Roscommon last week; solid place claims.
19:15 Galway (8) Sulaiyma
3Chris HayesD K WeldFourth foal; half-sister to Group 3 Munster Oaks winner Sumiha and Suwayra who won on debut at two; dam Group-placed 1m2f winner, half-sister to 1m Group 3 winner Sinawann and 2m Listed winner Silwana, out of half-sister to Sinndar, trip should suit.



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