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News Article: Top Horses Gear Up for Windsor Race in Fourth Day of Racing League
The fourth day of the Racing League is set to be an exciting one, as several horses who have already tasted victory in this year's series prepare for the final race of the day. Among the contenders are three horses - Mr Swivell, Parole d'Oro, and Andaleep - who have already claimed a race win this season.
Mr Swivell, trained by Nick Bell, has shown progressive form this season with a record of 21121. His career-best performance was 9lb better on RPRs, and a 6lb rise is considered fair. The horse to beat in the race, Mr Swivell has four winning siblings at the race distance of 1m2f.
Parole d'Oro, under the care of trainer Jane Chapple-Hyam, is hoping to step up on his run at Glorious Goodwood, as long as the race doesn't come too soon for him. Despite not having a clear run at the Shergar Cup last weekend, Parole d'Oro is in good order and is considered one of the main contenders for the race.
Andaleep, trained by Daniel & Clare Kubler, has become a Racing League specialist and has shown improved performance in his last two runs at the age of nine. The horse, who finished third in the Racing League Race 7 Handicap at Yarmouth on July 24, 2025, and fourth in the closing race at Wolverhampton a week later, will be aiming to continue his strong form in the upcoming race.
Silent Age, another competitor in the race, has won two of his last three races, including beating Andaleep for his penultimate victory at Sandown. The versatile horse, trained by Ian Williams, has run well on turf at Sandown and is hoped to handle the track.
Londoner, a stablemate of Andaleep, is inching closer to getting his first turf win. The horse, currently rated at 87 after running 223 (seconds on turf) in his recent races, is expected to improve on his recent Wolverhampton runs and compete strongly alongside Andaleep and Silent Age. Londoner switched trainers from Aidan O'Brien to Daniel & Clare Kubler and has shown improvement since.
Claymore, trained by Dominic Ffrench Davis, is a very nice horse but won't run unless there is rain, which seems unlikely. The horse ran in the August 14 Windsor race with starting prices typically around 7/2 to 9/2 and was considered among the main contenders though less favored than Mr Swivell and Parole d'Oro.
Auld Toon Loon, trained by Tom Dascombe, ran disappointingly at York but could return to form if the race suits him. The horse, who has shown good recent runs, will be hoping to bounce back in the upcoming race.
Mirabeau, trained by the same trainer as Auld Toon Loon, ran at Windsor on August 14 at odds in the region of 16/1, a longer-priced runner with lower expectations in the latest race.
In summary, the recent race on August 14, 2025, at Windsor shows Mr Swivell, Parole d'Oro, Londoner, Andaleep, and Silent Age as the top prospects with good recent runs, while Claymore, Auld Toon Loon, and Mirabeau ran but were less favored. Andaleep notably secured a win at Yarmouth in late July, demonstrating strong current form within the Racing League. The Racing League is currently in its fourth day, with the final race of the day promising to be a thrilling conclusion to the day's events.
Horses engaged in a thrilling horse-racing competition at Windsor Racecourse during the fourth day of the Racing League, with several contenders vying for victory in the final race of the day. Among these horses are Mr Swivell, Parole d'Oro, and Andaleep, who have already demonstrated success in horse-racing events this season.