There were 45 Races on Saturday 27th January 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The return to a flatter track appears to bode well for the chances of CALICO. The eight-year-old acquitted himself well throughout last season, especially when giving Jonbon a fright in the Kingmaker at Warwick, and went close on his return at Cheltenham in November. The switch to the New Course the following month probably didn't suit him as much and he is more than capable of getting his head back in front. Funambule Sivola has dropped to a very tempting mark and Ned Fox's 5lb claim is another positive, while Traprain Law and War Lord appeal most of the remainder.

A winner over C&D last spring, CALICO has returned in good form, runner-up at Cheltenham prior to possibly overdoing positive tactics back there 6 weeks ago. Remaining of interest from this sort of mark, this less demanding test should play to the strengths of Dan Skelton's charge and he rates a big player. Impressive Kelso winner Traprain Law rates a big danger with further progress anticipated. Nells Son and last year's winner Malystic are others worth a look.

He's 7lb wrong but GABRIEL'S GETAWAY made rapid progress towards the end of last season and could still have significant potential.
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BURDETT ROAD had Milan Tino (third) seven lengths behind at this level over an extended 2m here in November and, even though he is 5lb worse off this time around, he can confirm his superiority over that rival. James Owen's gelding is unbeaten in two starts over hurdles and sets a stiff standard with a rating of 137, so he looks the one to beat. The main danger is Sir Gino, who justified odds-on favouritism in comprehensive fashion for his powerful connections at Kempton last month and could have plenty more to come.

BURDETT ROAD showed an impressive turn of foot in a modestly-run Grade 2 here in November and can enhance his Triumph Hurdle claims with another success. Sir Gino created a good impression on his British debut at Kempton and is considered the main threat ahead of Milan Tino.

Leading Triumph hopes BURDETT ROAD (narrowly preferred) and Sir Gino line up for an engrossing clash.
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WODHOOH sets a clear standard having maintained her unbeaten record over hurdles at Newbury last month at the expense of Max Of Stars (second) and several others who reoppose. This appears to be another fine opportunity for Gordon Elliott's filly to add further black-type to her CV. Max Of Stars can be forgiven her subsequent effort at Aintree which came on very testing ground, while Ezmerellda and Green Sky are others worth considering for the minor honours.

WODHOOH has been most impressive so far over hurdles and she's firmly expected to make it 5 from 5 in this sphere, possibly at the expense of old rival Max of Stars. Ezmerellda also needs considering on the back of an impressive success here.

Wodhooh should confirm previous placings with a number of these but GREEN SKY appeals as a likely improver under these conditions.
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Ginny's Destiny is likely to have his supporters after accounting for subsequent Grade 2 winner Grey Dawning by just under a length over C&D last month and he is a big player stepping back into the handicap ranks. However, slight preference is for the Emma Lavelle-trained TIGHTENOURBELTS, who was highly tried and well beaten in the Kauto Star at Kempton on Boxing Day but bolted up by 10 lengths when last seen in a handicap at Ludlow in November. Blow Your Wad and Persian Time are others to consider.

Claims can be made for a host in an ultra-competitive handicap with the narrow vote in favour of THEATRE MAN. He's twice shaped well following his switch to chasing, deserving of extra credit for how freely he raced when third at Newbury 38 days ago, and with the drop back in trip holding no fears, he can confirm himself on a good mark. Ginny's Destiny is going from strength-to-strength and feared. Prairie Wolf, at longer odds, and Blow Your Wad complete the shortlist.

With his experience of these fences counting for plenty, GINNY'S DESTINY may be able to concede weight all round.
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It was a modest novices' handicap chase that Foxey won at Lingfield in December and while Olly Murphy's charge wasn't fully extended for that facile success, this is a deeper race and he looks vulnerable back over hurdles. With that in mind, PRESENT FAIR is marginally preferred. A winner over C&D on his penultimate start, the selection looks worth another chance off the same rating as when a respectable fourth at Catterick last time out. Classic Maestro can also go close if coping with the drop in trip.

A tricky opener to solve but the vote goes to COPPER COVE, who seemed a bit fresher than ideal on his seasonal return at Carlisle in October but the suspicion remains that there's more to come from Jonjo O'Neill's 7-y-o at some stage. Foxey was a commanding winner over the larger obstacles last time, so he may emerge as the main danger back hurdling, with Classic Maestro and Heure de Gloire another couple fancied to go well.

Preference is for recent chase winner FOXEY, who is a big player again back over hurdles in his bid to make it 3-5 for Olly Murphy.
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Rich Spirit has to be respected on his handicap bow following a win at Catterick just before Christmas, while Hunting Brook, Geromino and Call Of The Wild are others capable of a decent showing. The verdict is for PUNCTUATION, though, who is 5-12 over timber and clearly a lot better than his Cheltenham showing in November. He has been given time to get over those exertions and is expected to go well.

LUTTRELL LAD shaped like the best horse at the weights at Hereford last time and is able to race off the same mark here. He can resume winning ways. Call of The Wild and No Ordinary Joe head the list of dangers.

After a game effort in defeat at Hereford last month, LUTTRELL LAD (nap) can go one better under promising 7lb claimer Cameron Iles.
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BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY can make it two from three over fences. The Califet gelding was an impressive winner on his chase debut at Thurles in November and just lost out by half a length in a tight finish on his first handicap start over the larger obstacles back at the Tipperary venue last month. That form looks solid with the fourth-placed horse, R'evelyn Pleasure winning twice since. Chainofconsequence has a nice low weight in this with Adam Ryan taking off 7lb. The Ocovango gelding won on his penultimate start at Limerick before a solid placed effort off this mark at Clonmel last time. Teescomponentsyess chased home Chainofconsequence in Limerick and is entitled to get a bit closer now on revised terms.

A winner over hurdles/fences last year, BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY remains low-mileage and confirmed he remains one to be interested in when finishing a good second on handicap debut in this sphere at Thurles 6 weeks ago and he earns the vote to go one place better. Battle It Out rates a likely improver himself now handicapping in this sphere and along with Teescomponentsyess and Midnight It Is, heads up the dangers.

Martin Hassett's runner BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY is still relatively unexposed and may go one better than in his first handicap at Thurles.
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Victtorino is unbeaten in two chase starts for the Venetia Williams stable, with both wins coming at Ascot over 3m, and he could get into contention off 4lb higher than the latest of those successes. However, the vote goes to IL RIDOTO, who was involved in a dramatic finish when being denied by only a short head over C&D last month and a 5lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from going one better. Last-time-out winner Excello is another to note on his handicap bow.

Last year's winner IL RIDOTO lost nothing in defeat when caught close home here last month and remains feasibly treated. He gets the nod in what looks a highly competitive contest. Victtorino has proved a revelation since switching to Venetia Williams and is feared most, whilst Excello and Hitman are also very much respected.

If it's not soft ground, FRERE D'ARMES may be the answer to this competitive handicap. Easy As That is second choice.
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The standard set by ROCCOS INSPIRATION is hardly of a world-beating standard, but she was placed in eight of her 13 starts during her time in Ireland and appears to have been found a good opportunity to get off to a flying start for the Olly Murphy yard. Joker De Thaix has some course experience and is also considered now dropped back in trip, while hurdles debutant Cocardier could provide a bit of value for a place if taking a shine to racing in cheekpieces.

ROCCOS INSPRITATION has been expensive to follow over hurdles in Ireland, but it's highly unlikely she'll get a better opportunity than this to open her account, so is a straightforward choice. Give Me A Boy looks the obvious one to give the selection most to think about having shown some promise on his sole outing in bumpers back in April 2022.

This looks a good opportunity for Olly Murphy's new recruit ROCCOS INSPIRATION, who sets a clear standard on her best form in Ireland.
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JERIKO DU REPONET appeared to have plenty in hand when maintaining his unbeaten record at Newbury last month and the five-year-old is hard to oppose on the back of that performance. That said, Fiercely Proud has also won both of his starts over hurdles and Ben Pauling's gelding should not be underestimated. Cases can be made for all of the remainder but Lump Sum is just the pick of them.

Nicky Henderson took this Grade 2 with his high-class hurdler/chaser Jonbon when it was last run in 2022 and his much-vaunted JERIKO DU REPONET is hard to oppose on the back of two impressive Newbury novice successes. Lump Sum also has much better days ahead of him and looks the one to chase home the favourite ahead of The Kalooki Kid and Fiercely Proud.

With JERIKO DU REPONET challenging for favouritism in the Supreme it would be bitterly disappointing should he fail this test.
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BALDUR'S GATE ran a big race over two-and-a-half miles last time and may benefit from going back up in trip now. He was impressive when winning over an extended three miles at Punchestown back in November and is lightly-raced for a nine-year-old. Pictures Of Home is another who looks well suited by a stiff test of stamina having won over two-miles-seven here on his penultimate start. He could be a danger. Josh D'id takes a step up in trip now and is another for the shortlist having stayed on when fourth over two-and-a-half at Navan last month.

JOSH D'ID made an encouraging return at Navan last month and should have more to offer over fences. He gets the nod. Baldur's Gate and Pictures of Home rate the principal dangers.

Although WHERE'S FRANKIE has to be forgiven a poor run over hurdles here three weeks ago, he is worth a bet on overall course form
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Royale Pagaille got back on track with a commanding win in the Betfair Chase last time out and, though he merits respect, ground conditions might not be ideal for him. With that in mind, preference is for last year's Albert Bartlett hero STAY AWAY FAY. Paul Nicholls' gelding maintained his unbeaten chase record when landing the Esher at Sandown last month and, with the prospect of further improvement, he could be the answer. The Real Whacker is fancied to chase them home, ahead of Datsalrightgino.

Claims can be made for all 6 but DATSALRIGHTGINO surely has more to offer over this sort of trip having raised his game significantly to win the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury and he's already proven at this level having won a Grade 2 novice at Ayr in the spring. He shades the vote over exciting novice Stay Away Fay and fellow Festival winner The Real Whacker.

The vote goes to 2023 Brown Advisory winner THE REAL WHACKER, ahead of promising novice chaser Stay Away Fay.
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Second in a Listed mares' chase at Wincanton last time out, MARSH WREN is the logical choice in spite of having to give weight away to her rivals now she is back in a handicap. Ottoline was a facile winner of a novice hurdle over 2m6f here last month and she edges out Endless Escape as the main threat to the selection on her chasing bow. The latter, who goes in first-time cheekpieces, has been highly tried but needs to better her two most recent efforts.

MARSH WREN brings solid chasing form to the table and can return to winning ways. Ottoline scored over hurdles here last time and is much respected on debut over the larger obstacles.

This can go to MARSH WREN, who was a good second in a Listed race last time and is open to more progress back in a handicap.
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GALA MARCEAU only found Lossiemouth too good in the Triumph Hurdle last March and was last seen winning a Grade 1 in France a couple of months later. The lack of a recent run is a slight concern, but the daughter of Galiway could still prove to be too good for stablemate Ashroe Diamond. The latter struggled in the Hatton's Grace on her most recent outing but she was a winner at the highest level against her own sex at Fairyhouse last season. Under Control needs to improve to beat the aforementioned pair but she is next best.

Wille Mullins has won this twice in the last 10 years with Annie Power and Vroum Vroum Mag and has an excellent chance of adding to that with either GALA MARCEAU or Ashroe Diamond, with the former shading the vote on the back of her 7-length win in a Grade 1 at Auteuil in May.

Preference is for GALA MARCEAU, who quickly established herself as one of last season's very best juvenile hurdlers.
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JADE DE GRUGY looked very exciting on her Irish debut at Leopardstown over Christmas and can take another step up the ladder here. The Doctor Dino mare, a winner on the Flat in France, powered clear to beat a good yardstick in Butcher Hollow on her jumping debut and looks a very smart prospect in this mares division. Willie Mullins saddles three others in the race. Pink In The Park is the most experienced and sets a decent standard off a mark of 134. Henry de Bromhead's charge Look To The West is another unexposed sort that has to be respected. She was value for a bit more than her winning margin on her hurdling debut at Navan and should appreciate going another couple of furlongs.

French import JADE DE GRUGY looked good when making a winning hurdles debut at Leopardstown and she can be expected to take this step up in class in her stride. A Penny A Hundred, one of three others representing the Willie Mullins yard, could be the one to follow the selection home, while Look To The West is also accorded respect.

Willie Mullins has a terrific record in this race and can enhance it with JADE DE GRUGY who won in great style on her Irish debut
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All eyes will be on the classy JONBON, who made light work of his rivals in last month's Tingle Creek to take his chasing record to seven wins from eight. Nicky Henderson's charge holds all the aces with little concern regarding ground and tactics so, barring mishap, he should get the job done. Editeur Du Gite could be a threat if allowed too much rope at the head of affairs, while Elixir De Nutz is the pick of the remainder.

A fourth Clarence House staged here in the past 11 years following an abandonment at Ascot the previous week and with El Fabiolo staying at home, this looks a gilt-edged opportunity for JONBON to register an eighth success over fences before again locking horns with Willie Mullins' superstar in the Champion Chase at the Festival. Editeur du Gite rates as the obvious threat, while December Gold Cup winner Fugitif adds another layer of intrigue having another crack at graded level.

Last year's winner Editeur Du Gite is likely to play second fiddle if top rated JONBON doesn't take a sudden downturn.
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EASY TO FOLLOW has been exactly that after remaining unbeaten over hurdles at Fontwell on her latest outing and she now makes her handicap bow off a rating of 116. She could have plenty more to offer and is taken to defy her opening mark to bring up the hat-trick. Top-weight Benign Dictator was put in his place in a class 3 event over an extended 2m7f at Chepstow last month, but he will find this easier and could have a say off an unchanged mark. Wolfspear completes the list after his second at Market Rasen in November.

Olly Murphy holds a strong hand here with both WOLFSPEAR and Benign Dictator holding strong claims. Marginal preference is for the former, who was a winner of his sole previous start under amateur rider Oliver Boyden at Exeter and he still has low mileage. If Go Steady matches the form of his close call over this C&D three starts back he will be a threat.

Top of the list is EASY TO FOLLOW, who is 2-2 over hurdles and could have a lot more to offer in this sphere.
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Destroytheevidence arguably sets the standard based on his second in a similar event at Cheltenham last month. That said, marginal preference is for WELCOM TO CARTRIES, who confirmed the promise of his second on Rules debut at Ascot with an impressive win at the same venue a month ago. The step up in trip should suit Paul Nicholls' gelding and he looks to have a very bright future. Others to consider are Kerryhill and Range.

Another competitive renewal of this Grade 2. I LOVE MY BAIE added to a positive profile when resuming winning ways in a small-field event at Ayr last month and, with this step up to 3m promising to suit, he earns the vote. There are plenty of dangers however, with the promising Welcom To Cartries and Kerryhill topping the list.

Welcom To Cartries is feared but DESTROYTHEEVIDENCE deserves the vote on the strength of his second over this far at Cheltenham.
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WESTERN DIEGO may be able to get back on track here after a disappointing show on his hurdling debut at Cork last month. The Westerner gelding, seventh in last year's Cheltenham bumper, ran much too freely and made a few errors on his first outing over timber, easing down in the closing stages to finish a well beaten fifth. He should be capable of a good bit better. Shoot The Blues looked a nice prospect when winning a bumper on debut back in October 2022. He has a long absence to overcome but commands respect from an in-form yard. Jack Kennedy takes the mount on Undeniable Alibi from the two Gordon Elliott runners. The Saint de Saints gelding won a point-to-point last year but was turned over at a short price on his 'track' debut in a bumper here early last month. He may do better now over jumps.

UNDENIABLE ALIBI failed to meet expectations in a C&D bumper last month, but he's clearly thought capable of a good deal better and can be given another chance making a quick switch to hurdling. Shoot The Blues landed a Limerick bumper in taking fashion on his debut in October 2022 and warrants plenty of respect for all that he hasn't been seen since. Western Diego remains with potential based on his useful bumper form and must enter calculations, too.

SHOOT THE BLUES could be the one to side with after a likeable debut performance in a Limerick bumper and his yard are in-form
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Love Envoi is a talented individual, as evidenced when finishing runner-up to Honeysuckle in last year's Mares' Hurdle. She is taken to go well but LOSSIEMOUTH might be too strong. Off the track since landing the Champion Four Year Old Hurdle at Punchestown in April, the five-year-old can stamp her authority at this level before moving up the class ladder later on in the season. Rubaud lost nothing in defeat when finishing second behind the flawless Constitution Hill at Kempton on Boxing Day and he is not without a chance.

LOSSIEMOUTH is the class act in this field and, while she's been off the track longer than connections would have liked, she should be straight enough to make a successful reappearance. Love Envoi is an obvious danger in the expectation that she comes on for her reappearance, and Rubaud is respected having been beaten only by Constitution Hill last time.

Lossiemouth has been virtually flawless but a plausible alternative is LOVE ENVOI, who has the best chance at the weights.
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Good Friday Fairy continued his fine form when hitting the crossbar at Exeter earlier in the month and is likely to be on the premises off a 3lb higher rating. However, a chance can be taken on FISTON DE BECON, who was sent off a big price to stay on for a never-nearer fourth over an extended 2m at Newbury last month and was dropped 2lb for that display. Olly Murphy's gelding steps up in trip and could improve from that run to go close. Greenrock Abbey is another to note.

GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY has proved himself a natural over fences since making the switch to larger obstacles and can resume winning ways after an arguably unlucky reversal at Exexter last time. Fiston de Becon wasn't given a hard time on chase debut but looks the sort who should take to fences and is capable of improvement, whilst Fulgurix is also respected on his comeback run.

There was much to like about the feisty display of GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY (nap) at Exeter and he still has some improvement left.
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A tentative vote goes to FAMOUS BRIDGE, who only ever seems to do just enough in his races and a mark of 139 could still underestimate him. Nicky Richards' charge has won four of his last five starts and he gets the vote ahead of last year's runner-up Cap Du Nord, who arrives off 4lb lower, as well as Sweet Will for the shrewd Emmet Mullins team. Forward Plan had Mister Coffey (second) and Twoshotsoftequila (third) behind when scoring over C&D last month and each are entitled to figure again, along with Strictlyadancer and Surrey Quest.

While several of these have appealing claims, FAMOUS BRIDGE is clearly going from strength-to-strength and he is taken to take another step up the ladder by bagging this prize. Nicky Richards' charge may have most to fear from Forward Plan, who had a handful of these rivals behind when scoring over C&D last time and he remains on a feasible mark. The hat-trick seeking Surrey Quest and Irish-raider Sweet Will both enter calculations, while Erne River is also worthy of consideration.

A whole host have chances but the novice KANDOO KID brings plenty of potential over this longer trip. Mister Coffey is next best.
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TIME FOR TEA gets the vote in a maiden hurdle for horses that have run at least three times under Rules and not finished in the first three. The Henry de Bromhead-trained mare has progressed steadily in three maiden hurdle starts this term including behind Predators Gold at Punchestown, and last time divided subsequent winners Purse Price and Mount Frisco when fourth to The Other Mozzie at Down Royal's Christmas meeting. Only A Dollar has also shown some promise in four starts including behind Binge Worthy at Limerick last month, while others to consider include Midweek Voices, Magic Sadler and Paddy's Milestone.

NOW IS THE HOUR looked set to justify strong support until departing 2 out at Limerick last month and is fancied to make amends. Only A Dollar and Time For Tea are both going the right way so can fill the places.

NOW IS THE HOUR may have won without coming down at Limerick latest and he can gain compensation in this lesser race
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Strong Leader looked to be a hurdler to keep on the right side of when finishing second in the Grade 1 Top Novices' Hurdle at Aintree last spring, but Olly Murphy's gelding hasn't quite scaled the same heights since. However, the application of cheekpieces, combined with this hike up in trip, can see him outrun his forecast odds. PAISLEY PARK is already a three-time winner of this race and he should make a bold bid to gain a fourth. Emma Lavalle's superstar has hit the woodwork on his last two outings and he may make amends here. Dashel Drasher is another key player, but did finish behind the selection at Ascot last month.

PAISLEY PARK has yet to get his head in front this season but has gone with all his old verve in two narrow reverses so this remarkable stayer is fancied to bag a fourth Cleeve Hurdle victory. Dashel Drasher is another most likeable hurdler but he again might have to settle for runner-up spot. Flight Deck, Champ and Botox Has can't be discounted either in a cracking Grade 2.

Grand stalwart PAISLEY PARK (nap) is taken to bag a fourth Cleeve Hurdle. Dashel Drasher is second choice.
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Conditions should suit the Neil King-trained SPORTING ACE, who had excuses when running below-par in the Sussex National last time, having been sent off as favourite. The son of Shantou ought to benefit from a drop in grade and the return to a more conventional track, while forecast ground conditions should also be in his favour. Fellow class-dropper No But I Will has a few questions to answer having been well held at Aintree on Boxing Day, but he must enter the reckoning along with former point winner Well Dick, who makes his chasing debut having been off the track since March.

NO BUT I WILL needs to shrug off a lesser display at Aintree over Christmas but he'd previously looked one to keep onside when scoring in determined style on chase debut at Wetherby and he's worth another chance to get back on the up. Well Dick was 2-4 and, very much a chaser on looks, he should be up to making his mark in this sphere. Here Comes McCoy and Sporing Ace are not out of things either.

The vote goes to WELL DICK, who was 2-4 over hurdles last season and is an interesting contender on this handicap/chase debut.
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YOUNG BUSTER has made a perfect start to his chasing career and he always looked in control when landing the hat-trick at Kelso last month. A further 7lb rise looks manageable with the step up in trip expected to bring about further improvement. Irish raider Galon De Vauzelle and comfortable Aintree scorer Snipe may give the selection most to think about. A former Grade 1 winner over hurdles, Monmiral has yet to ignite in this sphere but cannot be ruled out either.

MONMIRAL maybe hasn't quite achieved as much over fences as might have been expected but this represents a significant drop in grade for Paul Nicholls' charge and he's fancied to successfully concede weight all round. Young Buster is 3-3 over fences and should pose a significant threat again, whilst Snipe has also taken well to chasing and is another player to attempt to follow up last month's Aintree success.

Top of the list is DONNY BOY, who ran a big race in defeat on good ground last month and would be an appropriate winner at this track.
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ONE BIG BANG appreciated the step up to this trip at Limerick last month when keeping on well into third behind Ishan with Sir Bob about four lengths back in fourth and Mont Saint Vincent held in sixth. The point-to-point winner was having just his second run in a handicap and probably has more scope for improvement. Sir Bob relishes a test of stamina exemplified by his win in the Cork Grand National in November and the veteran remains on a competitive mark 15lb lower than his current chase rating. Givehimthehonour kept on into third over 2m5f at Fairyhouse on New Year's Day and the point-to-point winner tries this trip for the first time under Rules while Mighty Oak Lad readily landed a gamble on the same card, with C&D winner Duffys Getaway soundly beaten in third, but has gone up 16lb as a result.

A few of these offer potential, not least Paul Nolan's GIVEHIMTHEHONOUR who teed himself up well for a breakthrough success when a promising third on his handicap bow here last time out. Both One Big Bang and Mighty Oak Lad appeal as likely improvers too and must enter calculations along with the handily-weighted Mont Saint Vincent.

It's hard to oppose MIGHTY OAK LAD despite his rise in weights. He won by 11 lengths last time and a 16lb rise may not be enough
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The hugely exciting GIDLEIGH PARK arrives here on the back of an impressive win at Newbury and he may be able to take this step up in grade in his stride. Johnnywho performed with credit when finishing fourth in the Challow Novices' Hurdle just under a month ago, but that looked a hard race on soft ground and it remains to be seen how much that has taken out of him. With that in mind, Irish raider Antrim Coast is put forward as the main danger.

An intriguing renewal of this Grade 2 contest. Preference is for Irish-raider ANTRIM COAST, who went down all guns blazing in a useful novice event here last time, form which was boosted when the winner followed up in a strong handicap on New Year's Day. The unbeaten Gidleigh Park is an exciting prospect and is greatly respected, albeit he's likely to be plenty short enough in the betting, all things considered. Johnnywho is a promising type and merits respect, too.

All have Festival entries. This revolves around whether GIDLEIGH PARK is as good as he's looked so far. He could be Grade 1 material.
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KING VIKTOR clearly benefits from an artificial surface, having won three of his five starts on the all-weather, and Brian Ellison's gelding is taken to handle a 5lb penalty along with a drop back in trip following his win at Southwell on Tuesday. Carlton is 2lb higher than his recent C&D success and he is likely to give it his best shot from the front, while It's A Love Thing and Artisan Dancer complete the shortlist.

KING VIKTOR looks better than ever and had a bit in hand when scoring at Southwell last time, so he's marginally preferred to It's A Love Thing, who will benefit from a return to the level. Artisan Dancer is also of interest in what looks a strong race for the grade.

King Viktor and ARTISAN DANCER have been running well over further lately, but the latter may be less inconvenienced by this trip.
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C&D winner Libor Lad continues to run well and is likely to prove popular amongst punters, but a chance can be taken on ISMAEL. Kevin Frost's gelding shaped with promise on his handicap debut at Market Rasen last month, where he finished a creditable fourth. A point winner on slow ground, conditions will be in his favour and any progress would give him a chance. Call Me Arthur improved for a step up in trip last time out and he looks a big player off 3lb higher, while Jukebox D'eddy should not be underestimated either.

CALL ME ARTHUR took his form up a notch when runner-up at Exeter last time and is weighted to gain a breakthrough victory returning from a break here. Ismael is feared most now he reverts to a left-handed track, while C&D winner Libor Lad and the consistent Ginderella also need factoring into this open handicap.

Preference is for the progressive LIBOR LAD, who has form figures of 2212 this season and whose win came on soft ground over C&D.
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LIEBER NICC caught the eye on his first completed start when keeping on well in the closing stages behind No Flies On Him in a 28-runner maiden hurdle at the Leopardstown Christmas meeting. The Henry de Bromhead-trained gelding didn't travel well on that occasion but showed a good attitude and should benefit from the experience. Argento Boy is an obvious threat from powerful connections and appeals on pedigree being a half-brother to four winners including Briar Hill who won the Champion Bumper for the same yard. Machismo won a point-to-point at Borris House last month and is a half-brother to three winners including the smart Keeper Hill while Born Braver is another to consider having won twice between the flags in recent months.

ARGENTO BOY has an excellent pedigree and represents top connections, so he takes marginal preference over Machismo, who was impressive when winning his only start in points. Born Braver, another point recruit, is also worthy of respect.

LIEBER NICC was an eyecatcher at Leopardstown last month when sticking to his task and a switch to bumpers may help him
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MINTNTHAT returned to winning ways over C&D in a classified event when just getting the better of Great Colaci, who is now a non-runner in this contest, by a head and the return to handicap company is unlikely to stop him from backing up that performance. The fourth from that contest, Wheres The Crumpet, is another likely to enter calculations, while others for the shortlist include Masham Moor and Martin's Brig.

TOP GUN TINA needs to shrug off a lesser effort over further here 10 days ago, yet she's less exposed than most, and with her previous C&D third looking solid in the context of this, she's worth another chance. Mintnthat, a recent C&D winner, and Martin's Brig can also figure.

Preference is for MARTIN'S BRIG who would have a solid chance if repeating his second of 12 in a 0-62 contest over C&D in November.
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BORGI secured a victory by a length over an extended mile at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and he was only put up 3lb for that triumph. The five-year-old remains in the same grade here and could be the one to beat. Alazwar has finished in the first two on each of his last three starts and could go well off a 1lb higher mark than his latest second at Wolverhampton, while Desert Doctor can be in the mix for the minor honours after his runner-up effort at Lingfield.

Preference is for ALAZWAR, who arrives in fine form and didn't get the best of runs when second at Wolverhampton last time. Borgi and Desert Doctor look the likeliest dangers.

Borgi is respected after a good Wolverhampton win but ALAZWAR did well against an improver last time and has solid claims.
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GUSTAV GRAVES arrives having won two of his last three outings at Wolverhampton and the six-year-old makes plenty of appeal in a bid to continue his excellent run of form. Blazing Hot had a valid excuse when running flat at Southwell last time, as it followed a victory at the same venue just two days prior, and it would be no surprise if he bounced back on this occasion. Dark Kestrel's recent C&D third would give him every chance of being in the mix.

BIRKENHEAD is becoming well treated and shaped nicely from an unpromising position when sixth to Gustav Graves at Wolverhampton, so he's fancied to turn the tables with that rival and get back to winning ways. Blazing Hot wasn't seen to best effect last time and should make a much bigger impact on this occasion.

Dark Kestrel ran well over C&D last week but BLAZING HOT is fancied to quickly bounce back from a subdued run 16 days ago.
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SILENT AGE is a beautifully-bred son of Dubawi and his pedigree suggests that he should relish this trip to start his career. He represents the in-form Charlie Appleby yard and could make an impression on his debut. His stablemate Musical Dancer may prove to be the main threat, as he is a full-brother to the Group 3 winner Laugh Aloud, and it would be no surprise to see him thereabouts, especially if the market speaks in his favour. Any money for the 65,000gns purchase Suspicion would also be of interest.

This is highly likely to go to a newcomer and Godolphin pair SILENT AGE and Musical Dancer could be the ones worth focusing on. Preference is for the former, who has already been gelded but gets the vote of confidence from William Buick, while debutants Suspicion and Calumet shouldn't be underestimated, either.

Attention is quickly drawn to the two well-bred Godolphin newcomers, Musical Dancer and SILENT AGE.
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MERESIDE MADNESS ran with plenty of credit in defeat when third over 1m on his latest outing at Southwell and, easing in grade here, he can make a bold bid to go two places better. Noble Consort may find life a little easier pitched into a handicap for the first time and Julie Camacho's charge can make his presence felt in this company. The largely consistent Likeashadow finished second on his latest outing over 1m here last week and he could go well again having been nudged up just 1lb.

LIKEASHADOW won twice here in the autumn and shaped best over 1m here earlier in the month, so makes plenty of appeal attempting to notch a third course success. Mereside Madness and Hand Jive both arrive after sound placed efforts and can pose the biggest threats.

The choice is MERESIDE MADNESS who has run well since handicapping, including when third in a much better race at Southwell last time.
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VENETIAN STYLE changed hands for 1,800,000gns as a foal and the well-bred son of Dubawi is related to plenty of winners, including the Group 2 winner I Can Fly. Any market confidence behind him over his stablemate Notable Speech would add even more appeal in this contest. As for the latter, he could also easily get into contention on his first outing. Parkland brings the best form to the table after his third at Chelmsford on his debut.

Charlie Appleby has took the past three runnings of this and looks to hold a very strong hand once more with 1,800,000 guineas foal VENETIAN STYLE fancied to go in at the first time of asking. Stablemate Notable Speech also offers plenty of potential and is next on the list ahead of once-raced duo Parkland and Bursinel.

This may develop into a fight between Charlie Appleby's newcomers Venetian Style and NOTABLE SPEECH, with Buick on the latter.
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Cargin Bhui got off the mark over 5f at Wolverhampton earlier this month and, provided the step back up to 6f doesn't hinder his chances, he should be able to make his presence felt. That said, preference is for NOVARRO, who made a pleasing start to his career when third over 6f at Southwell. He ran on strongly when the penny dropped and he looks the one to side with. Of the newcomers, the 95,000gns purchase Wedding Favour appeals the most, particularly if the market speaks in her favour.

SWING THE RING was held back by inexperience first time up but he may well have learned enough to open his account at the second attempt. He's preferred to recent Southwell winner Cargin Bhui, while Wedding Favour looks the pick of the newcomers.

Cargin Bhui won well at Wolverhampton but conceding weight to likely improver QUIET RESOLVE may prove beyond him.
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Love De Vega may have won comfortably last time out at Chelmsford, but he still has almost two lengths to make up with HIERONYMUS from their meeting over C&D earlier in the month, and George Baker's charge is taken to uphold that form on his way to another victory. Fourth in that contest was Revolutionise, who has been running with plenty of credit lately but has been winless since November 2022.

HIERONYMUS admittedly had the run of things when getting the better of the re-opposing Love de Vega over C&D earlier this month, but there's a real chance that he will again be allowed a soft lead. If that proves to be the case, the 8-y-o will prove a tough nut to crack. Love de Vega has since hit the target at Chelmsford and is likely to be on the premises once again, while Revolutionise and Soar Above can do battle for minor honours.

George Baker's HIERONYMUS can see off Love De Vega over C&D for the second time this month.
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Tathmeen (fourth) finished a length and a half behind winner BENEFICIARY when the pair met over C&D last week and, despite the selection being 2lb worse off with that rival this time, the latter can confirm that form en route to victory once again. Sir Benedict ran admirably when second over 5f here on his latest outing and he appeals most out of the remainder.

BENEFICIARY confirmed himself back in form when winning a similar contest over C&D 10 days ago and should go well again. Sir Benedict and Little Red Dancer head the dangers.

Sir Benedict is a big player back at 6f but this could be run to suit TATHMEEN and the veteran can gain his eighth course win.
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A comfortable winner over C&D last time out, PREMIERE BEAUTY could have more to come off a 7lb higher mark and she can strike again, despite having to overcome the widest stall. Not outside the first two on each of her last four starts, Habooba is another contender on the step up in trip, along with the consistent Cotai Vision.

COTAI VISION is knocking at the door and able to race off the same mark as when a clear Southwell second last time so can gain a deserved victory. Habooba is another weighted to go well and rates next best, although a solid case can also be made for in-form pair Nammos and Premiere Beauty in a cracking handicap.

Premiere Beauty and Habooba are greatly respected but the unexposed NAMMOS can build on her promising second at Southwell.
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The Caltonian is respected in his bid for a sixth win since the beginning of October. However, he has gone up 32lb in the handicap during the same time period and, with all bar one of those successes registered in a lower grade, the latest 7lb increase for a C&D success 11 days ago leaves him vulnerable. ZARZYNI is competitively-weighted and can potentially spoil the party for the top-weight with cheekpieces back in place. The recent Southwell winner Rock Opera is also feared under a penalty.

It's hard to look beyond THE CALTONIAN, who laughed at Zu Run over C&D recently and a 7 lb rise will not be enough to prevent him from completing the four-timer, provided he is in a similar mood. Prince of Zenda got back on track at Lingfield recently and he could be the one for the forecast, ahead of Zu Run.

He's soared up the handicap this winter but THE CALTONIAN (nap) was hugely impressive here 11 days ago and can go in again.
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HAKU has returned to form in recent months and he is unlucky not to be arriving on a hat-trick, having been narrowly denied at Southwell last time out. The five-year-old has a good record at this venue and he should have too much for the capable Teumessias Fox, as well as Oneforthegutter, who bounced back with a determined success at Southwell last month.

TEUMESSIAS FOX shaped well in a good race at Newcastle on New Year's Day and, with a strong pace forecast, he makes plenty of appeal from the same mark. Oneforthegutter showed a good attitude to resume winning ways at Southwell recently and should go well again from only a 3 lb higher mark, with Haku also of interest despite being 2 lb out of the handicap.

The suggestion in a trappy handicap is TEUMESSIAS FOX, who has run two sound races at Newcastle this winter and is a former C&D winner.
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HEERATHETRACK landed a similar event at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and Mark Usher's charge ought to hold every chancing of following up on these terms. Time Patrol was unable to reel in the winner at this venue last time but Tony Carroll's charge can give another good account of himself, along with Indie Skies, who should fare better eased in class.

This can go to TIME PATROL, who got back to his best here earlier this month and looks to have been found a nice opportunity to resume winning ways. Lupset Flossy Pop and Heerathetrack should also go well.

Nine-race maiden INDIE SKIES will be hard to beat at this level if able to replicate the form of last month's C&D handicap second.
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This looks like a good opportunity for TAMARIS to regain the winning thread, having been narrowly denied at Lingfield last month. Joe Tizzard's gelding was raised 1lb for that effort, but he is effectively 1lb lower here with Joe Bradnam able to claim 7lb, and this does not appear to be the deepest of contests. The booking of Rossa Ryan aboard Baileys Warrior catches the eye and she is worth a second look, along with Longuerue, who hit the frame at Chelmsford a fortnight ago.

TAMARIS was only just edged out over C&D under this rider last month and has obvious claims off a similar mark. Chacha Dancer made a positive start for this yard when winning at Wolverhampton when last seen in June so must be respected, while Longuerue took a step back in the right direction when third at Chelmsford 2 weeks ago.

She has an absence to overcome but CHACHA DANCER (nap) is the most interesting runner in the field and by some way.
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