There were 29 Races on Wednesday 5th February 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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ZENTA worryingly pulled up on her most recent start but is a Grade 1-winning juvenile hurdler. The selection scored at the top level at Aintree in April 2023, a month after her Triumph Hurdle placing, but has disappointed twice over fences. Her Ballinrobe defeat was underwhelming and while she jumped ok in a smart race at Cork in December, she faded tamely but she is much better than that showing. Paggane showed smart form on her chase debut when second in a Limerick Grade 2 over Christmas. She was comfortably held by smart prospect Bioluminescence that day and would struggle to beat an on-song Zenta. Karia Des Blaises attained a Grade 3 second on her chase debut, finishing a place ahead of the reopposing Iris Emery.

Willie Mullins holds a very strong hand and his PAGGANE is fancied to build on a highly promising debut second over fences at Limerick and go one better. Stablemates Karia des Blaises and Iris Emery can chase her home in that order.

Limerick second PAGGANE (nap) is preferred to the so far disappointing Zenta, a much better hurdler than the selection
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THELONGLAD showed precious little prior to an improved effort over Christmas and he could win from his revised rating. A fourth-placed finish in November 2023 had previously been his best hurdles effort but he showed better form on chase debut at Limerick, when travelling well before falling at the second-last fence. He has been raised 2lb and is a further 2lb out of the handicap but his rider again claims 5lb. Dual point-to-point winner Glady Max finished second at Cork last month (Mighty Oak Lad third) and while he is rated 11lb higher in this sphere than over hurdles, he should prove competitive. Rochestown has good recent hurdle form and warrants respect as he reverts to fences.

THELONGLAD looked set to make a winning chase debut when coming down 2 out at Limerick and is fancied to make amends here. Mighty Oak Lad could emerge as the chief threat on the back of his good Cork third, with Rochestown and Glady Max also in the picture.

Slight preference is for QUORNOFAMONDAY, who looked to be improving at Down Royal last time
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Not beaten far in a Catterick handicap recently, RIDIN SOLO may appreciate a return to maiden hurdle company and this appeals as an ideal opportunity to get off the mark at the eighth time of asking under Rules. Laravie hasn't shown much in two outings since joining the James Owen stable, but she can do better. Kalo Athena could be interesting on her timber bow.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and LARAVIE is fancied to build on her Fakenham seventh for her new yard and gain a first win now she has her sights lowered. Ridin Solo is next on the list on the back of his solid Catterick fifth, with points scorer Kalo Athena another to consider now starting out hurdling.

Preference is for LARAVIE, who ran well for a long way in a fairly valuable mares' handicap at Fakenham last month.
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VIYANNI made a successful start over hurdles at Market Rasen before stepping up on that effort in one of the stronger juvenile contests run this season when third to Lulamba at Ascot. Connections might have an eye on Cheltenham for the Boodles next month and this appears to be a fine opportunity for him to progress further. Mister Cessna pulled up in the Finale at Chepstow on his UK bow and will find this easier. El Gavilan and Kotgar appear best of the remainder.

VIYANNI has made a promising start over hurdles, successful at Market Rasen before bumping into two good prospects at Ascot last time, so he looks to hold leading claims of resuming winning ways. The biggest threat could come from Mister Cessna, who was pitched in at the deep end on his stable/hurdling debut, ahead of El Gavilan.

Mister Cessna could prove a different proposition this time but VIYANNI should be tough to beat judged on what he showed at Ascot.
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AFFORDALE FURY has been absent for 438 days but has been a non-runner twice since Christmas so is likely to be near peak fitness. Runner-up in the 2023 Albert Bartlett Hurdle, he won smartly on his Galway chase debut in October 2023 before presumably suffering an injury in a subsequent Grade 2 contest. Withdrawn from two recent good-ground engagements, he now competes against more exposed types. Fil Dor has been running well in smart races recently and is dependable, but has top-weight and tries this distance for the first time. Sa Majeste might benefit from stepping up to this distance but needs to improve, while admirable veteran Any Second Now may be best watched on his seasonal reappearance.

In a tricky small-field affair the answer could be SA MAJESTE. A winner on his second chase start at Tipperary in November, Willie Mullins' low-mileage 7-y-o will find this less demanding than his latest Grade 1 assignment over Christmas and ought to have more to offer back over this longer trip. Affordale Fury is interesting despite his lengthy absence and is the threat ahead of Fil Dor.

It may be worth taking a chance with the long-absent AFFORDALE FURY. He has been ready to run for a while and is an established stayer
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A creditable third over 3m at Wetherby on his second run back from a long absence, THE QUESTIONER looks primed for a big performance off an unchanged mark. Stepping up in trip will suit the nine-year-old and he may have too much for Zwicky, who goes back over hurdles and has a good record here. Twp Stori has strong claims if bouncing back to the form that saw him score at Lingfield on his penultimate start.

ZWICKY seems to like it here and can take advantage of his slightly lower hurdle mark. This stamina test should suit The Questioner and he's feared most ahead of Sam Drinkwater's Twp Stori.

This could be a good opportunity for THE QUESTIONER (nap), who remains well handicapped after last month's Wetherby third.
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JASMINE BLISS may have had excuses when a beaten favourite at Ffos Las last month, with the yard form dropping off for a brief spell. However, the six-year-old, a dual bumper winner who finished runner-up to a subsequent Listed winner at Lingfield on her hurdling debut, gets the vote to show her true colours. Sea Presenting made a promising start under Rules when third at Warwick and is capable of being the main threat. Hot Goddess completes the shortlist.

Having won twice in bumpers, JASMINE BLISS made a promising start over hurdles when bumping into a next-time-out listed winner at Lingfield in November, so she is worth forgiving her latest effort and is taken to open her account in this sphere. Sea Presenting made an encouraging hurdles debut and is respected, with Betty's Tiara completing the shortlist.

Given Jasmine Bliss's capitulation last time at Ffos Las, the vote goes to SEA PRESENTING who shaped well at Warwick.
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BALLYSAX HANK debuts for new connections dropping in distance and should have more room for progression, being a big chasing type. His form is mostly on good ground but has been placed on an easy surface in the past and while he was well held at Punchestown in December, he hung left there and was unsuited by competing around the inner loop. That form has worked out extremely well, as recent big-race winner McLaurey finished third. Puturhandstogether will probably have the Fred Winter Hurdle in mind after this run and won nicely at Cork in December. The runner-up and fifth from that race have scored subsequently, while Collaborative has useful recent handicap form.

Not much between these but PUTURHANDSTOGETHER looks to have the most potential after his much-improved win at Cork. Gers Gigi is next best ahead of Collaborative.

This looks open and none of the six could be safely ruled out. A hopeful vote goes to WHIMSY who has plenty of experience
Class & Speed Card

TOM CREEN wasn't for catching when making all over an extended 2m3f here on Boxing Day and dropping back in trip should not inconvenience him as he attempts to follow up off 3lb higher. Sam England's charge gets the vote ahead of Master Breffni, who bounced back to form with a decent runner-up effort at Catterick. C&D winner Natural Ability is another to bear in mind.

The wonderfully consistent TOM CREEN made it course win number 5 under a positive ride 6 weeks ago and similar tactics dropped back in trip here should see him a tough nut to crack once more. Recent Catterick second Master Breffni rates next best ahead of Natural Ability, whilst market support for either Sabbathical or Jeu Sacre would look significant.

This might be best left to NATURAL ABILITY, who was a good C&D winner on his stable debut and can be excused his subsequent flop.
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SIMPLE GETAWAY appeared to need his return to action at Exeter when shaping well for a fair way before getting tired in the closing stages. The seven-year-old was dropped 4lb for that effort, which gives him a strong chance on this occasion, especially with the run under his belt. Stepping up in trip may see Iron D'ex in a better light after his fourth at Hereford. Tout Sur Moi isn't discounted following wind surgery.

TOUT SUR MOI is given another chance to confirm chase debut promise back down in class. The unexposed Simple Getaway is a potential threat along with Faitque de l'Isle back off his proper mark.

The very lightly raced 7yo SIMPLE GETAWAY is open to improvement on this second chase start and gets the nod ahead of Mistymal.
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LEGIONNAIRE FOREZ, who was runner-up in a French bumper in November, is being quoted for the Triumph Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and looks a likely sort on Irish debut for Willie Mullins. Gordon Elliott takes the wraps off Shirocco gelding Good To Be Alive who is sure to be well schooled and starts off in a race lacking depth. Ex-Flat Sundance Sioux showed up nicely in fourth on hurdle bow at Punchestown, so he is in the hunt for a cheque. Imarajan is a recruit from the Flat to note after he kept on for second over a staying trip on his last start at the Curragh, while Hobart isn't out of it.

LEGIONNAIRE FOREZ showed plenty when runner-up in a bumper in France and can make a winning start for powerful connections. Good To Be Alive is an interesting newcomer, while Sundance Sioux offered something to work on when fourth at Punchestown.

This looks like a good opportunity for recent French import LEGIONNAIRE FOREZ to get off to a winning start for Willie Mullins
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Trailblazer arrives on the back of a respectable fourth over 2m1f at Newcastle and looks worth another go at this distance. However, there is a sneaking suspicion that we've not seen the best of ROCCOS INSPIRATION since entering handicap company last April and reapplied cheekpieces could work the oracle. Olly Murphy's mare lurks on a dangerous mark and a reproduction of her C&D second just under a year ago would likely see her go close. Lone Star is also noted.

ROCCOS INSPIRATION hasn't fired so far this season, but she's undoubtedly well treated on the pick of her 2023/24 form, so is well worth another chance venturing back up North. Trailblazer and Rioja Alta head the opposition.

In a tricky race to solve the tentative selection is Nicky Richards' veteran KAJAKI, who is very well suited by this track.
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VANDERPOEL's debut victory under Rules at Huntingdon last month couldn't have worked out much better, with the second, third and fifth all winning next time out. Ben Pauling's charge looks to have been found a golden opportunity to follow up and he's likely to prove a warm order. Smart Flat performer King Of Records must defy a 488-day layoff on his hurdles/stable bow but the five-year-old may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Grenardier.

Winning pointer VANDERPOEL created a positive impression when making a successful debut over hurdles at Huntingdon 5 weeks ago and open to improvement, he looks to hold outstanding claims in his bid to make it 2-2 under Rules. King of Records has a lengthy absence to overcome but was a fairly useful operator on the Flat in France and he could emerge as the lead danger on debut for Venetia Williams.

King Of Records showed pretty useful French Flat form but was not seen in 2024. He needs a good standard if he's to beat VANDERPOEL.
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Willie Mullins has landed the last three renewals of this race and his PLACE DE LA NATION appeals. She is a four-year-old French recruit who receives plenty of weight from her rivals and holds a Triumph Hurdle entry at Cheltenham. Mullins also saddles Karoline Banbou who just gave best in second close home at Naas at November. That was her first run for more than a year and she was a Grade 3 bumper winner in her native France. Swing Davis drops back in trip after finishing second on hurdle debut at this track, while there is surely more to come from Glens Lullaby who was decent in bumpers.

The strength in the betting behind KAROLINE BANBOU on her Naas hurdle debut suggests she's well regarded and she can build on that promising second and go one better now. Her stablemate Place de La Nation, who shaped well on her debut in France in the autumn, is a possible big threat, particularly if the betting vibes are strong. Swing Davis looks best of the remainder.

Despite an odds-on defeat at Naas on her Irish and hurdling debut, KAROLINE BANBOU remains of significant interest on her French form
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Three miles appeared to stretch the stamina of LET'S GO JOE when weakening into sixth at Wetherby and he makes plenty of appeal dropping in distance. The seven-year-old landed a maiden hurdle over C&D in November 2023 and this looks a suitable opportunity for him to regain the winning thread. Handicap debutants Born In The West and Devon Skies should prove more competitive in this company, with the former a shade more compelling up in trip.

LET'S GO JOE seemed stretched by the step up to 3m at Wetherby last time, but did more than enough to suggest he remains in good form and is fancied to get back to winning ways back over this more suitable trip. Bridgetjoans confirmed her return to form when third at Newcastle the previous month, while Born In The West is an interesting handicap debutant and requires close market scrutiny.

This drop back in trip can help LET'S GO JOE, who didn't see out 3m last time but has good claims if judged on his earlier 2m3f win.
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The progressive Superbolt warrants respect after scoring here and at Leicester in December, but he's effectively racing off a stone higher in the ratings now that Sam Twiston-Davies is back in the plate. With that in mind, CAN YOU CALL may thwart the five-year-old's hat-trick bid. Evan Williams' inmate found only a subsequent Grade 2 runner-up too strong at Chepstow and he can strike off an unchanged mark. Bobhopeornohope is also worth a second look.

CAN YOU CALL bounced back to form from his reduced mark when second at Chepstow and is potentially on a handy mark if building on that. The progressive Superbolt is bidding for the hat-trick and is the obvious threat. while Dibble Decker should prove all the better for his comeback spin over hurdles.

The youngster of the party, hat-trick seeking 5yo SUPERBOLT (nap) stands out in having potential and he can therefore score again.
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A step up in trip on testing ground is expected to suit MAKAIAH. She outran her odds when keeping on for second at this venue last month and Aidan Kelly claims 5lb again. Elusive Guy showed much more in second at Clonmel and looks dangerous for Jarlath Fahey. Lilian Bland finished third when gambled on over fences at Cork, so has to be respected in reverting to the smaller obstacles. Wendell's Lass was still in there pitching with a share of the lead when she fell two out over a similar trip in Punchestown, so shouldn't be ruled out. Market support for Gavin Cromwell's Mickie Angel would be significant.

THE NAGGER REIDY still looks a on a good mark, particularly if his rider's claim is taken into account, and gets the vote ahead of Wendell's Lass, who looked threatening when departing 2 out at Punchestown last month. The return to a shorter trip could benefit Mickie Angel and he's shortlisted along with Elusive Guy.

Dropped in grade THE NAGGER REIDY can get back on track after unseating last time
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It was a lot more like it from PILGRIMS KING last time out, withe the Bowens' nine-year-old ending a run of four incompletions when third at Fakenham. He finds himself well handicapped as a result and, in a race lacking depth, he ought to go very close if building on that performance. Beat The Edge weakened over 3m1f at Catterick last Friday, but had been in good form prior and could bounce back down in trip. Bebside Banter may chase the pair home.

BEBSIDE BANTER and I'm Too Tired both seem to save their best for Sedgefield and might be the pair to focus on, with preference for Chris Grant's charge.

Having seemingly turned a corner when third at Fakenham, PILGRIMS KING looks ready to strike again off his good mark.
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SWEET MAGIC bounced back to form when a short-head second over 2m4f at Aintree on Boxing Day and she could be hard to stop if repeating that level of form here, despite a 3lb rise. Baby Sage is an obvious threat following her success at Exeter, while Springs A Girl has to be feared on her first taste of handicap action. Others to note are Batwomen and Current Mood.

Preference is for SWEET MAGIC, who ran a cracker at Aintree last time and hails from a yard in fine form. Springs A Girl and Baby Sage rate the principal dangers.

This looks competitive but preference is for handicap debutante SPRINGS A GIRL ahead of fellow last-time-out winner Baby Sage.
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NEXT STOP PARIS faced stiff tasks in three maiden hurdles, but two of those runs weren't devoid of ability. He can make an impact off a mark of 102 in his first handicap hurdle for in-form Gavin Cromwell. Chosen Diamond wasn't a factor in a much-higher grade at Punchestown, but should be involved off 2lb lower. Doyen Flyer made up plenty of ground for fifth over further at Punchestown last month. If she can race handier over this trip, she would certainly enter calculations. Former Irish Grand National winner Lord Lariat is probably best watched on his return from a very lengthy absence.

NEXT STOP PARIS is in good hands and looks the type to progress now switched to handicapping. He makes fair appeal in the finale. Doyen Flyer and Southgate Avenue rate the principal dangers.

The unexposed Next Stop Paris is bound to be popular but better value may be hand in CHOSEN DIAMOND with conditions to suit
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LOVE TRUE was going best of all when coming to grief two from home at Catterick a fortnight ago and, if none the worse for that tumble, the five-year-old looks more than capable of recording a first hurdles success. Winds Of Winter has been admirably consistent since joining Iain Jardine and she's unlikely to be away, although Demoiselle Kap, who contested a warm class 2 at Ludlow last time, might be the bigger threat.

ADDOSH comes here on the back of a good recent Flat run at Southwell so is taken to resume winning ways back in this sphere at the chief expense of in-form maidens Belle Montrose and Winds of Winter who can chase home James Owen's mare in that order. Milajess completes the shortlist.

Top of the list is ADDOSH, who ought to find this easier than her latest hurdling assignment and has since been placed on the Flat.
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ENRILO failed to fire in a handicap on his sole start this season, at Chepstow in October, but the 11-year-old can be given another chance in this company based on the pick of his efforts, which include finishing first past the post in the 2021 bet365 Gold Cup. Frere d'Armes is another with strong form claims but does have questions to answer after a disappointing effort at Taunton. Percussion completes the shortlist.

It's been 4 years since ENRILO last scored but he has plied his trade in much more competitive contests than this. He can make a successful hunter-chase debut. Percussion may provide the chief threat.

None of the five ran that well last time. ENRILO is on favourable terms with his rivals if he can put his best foot forward.
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A winner of his last two starts at this venue and beaten just a neck at Chelmsford last time out, THE SPOTLIGHT KID sets the standard as he looks to notch up a fifth career success. That may be at the main expense of Ajrad, who scored over 7f at Wolverhampton last week but has a 4lb penalty to shoulder on this occasion. Claxton Bay and Roscioli are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

CLAXTON BAY is taken to gain compensation for his recent Lingfield near miss. The Spotlight Kid has remained in form since 2 course wins in November and is feared most ahead of Help Me Rhonda, who wasn't seen to best effect here last time.

A competitive race in which the in-form THE SPOTLIGHT KID (nap) is preferred to Claxton Bay and Help Me Rhonda.
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Runner-up to a talented sort from the William Haggas team on debut over C&D last month, BLUE WONDER shaped with abundant promise on that occasion and she can go one better. Narrowly denied over track and trip at a huge price first time out, Selenic may be able to prove that was no fluke, while the booking of Oisin Murphy aboard well-bred newcomer Champagne On Ice is noteworthy.

BLUE WONDER and Selenic both showed promise when second over C&D on debut last month, with the former narrowly preferred. Newcomers Champagne On Ice and Joy of Dubai would also firmly enter the reckoning if the betting speaks in their favour.

Blue Wonder was second over C&D on debut but JOY OF DUBAI has a classy pedigree and this Roger Varian-trained newcomer is the pick.
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The Andrew Balding stable are in good form and it is difficult to look past BERKSHIRE WHISPER, who ran on well for second on debut over C&D a month ago. The son of Dark Angel is taken to get off the mark, with Sands Of Havana looking best placed to chase him home, despite a disappointing effort at Southwell most recently. Alone Mehmas is a newcomer to monitor for market support.

BERKSHIRE WHISPER shaped well when runner-up over C&D on her debut and is hard to side against with progress very much on the cards. Newcomers Havana Joy (second choice) and Alone Mehmas are both in good hands and could emerge as the main dangers, especially if the market vibes are positive.

Andrew Balding's horses are running well and this can go to BERKSHIRE WHISPER on the back of his promising debut second over C&D.
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An open contest in which many will fancy their chances, including Grenham Bay, who was a shade unfortunate when third behind Big R over C&D last month. Hierarchy, who was fourth that day, has posted two strong efforts since and is likely to be on the premises once again. However, preference is afforded to HARRY DID after he caught the eye when hitting the frame at Southwell recently and the unexposed four-year-old, who will have no problem with the switch to Polytrack, makes considerable appeal from just 1lb higher.

A few with chances but HARRY DID looks the way to go off just a 1 lb higher mark than when a very good Southwell third. Big R is next on the list on the back of his C&D victory last time, while Grenham Bay, Hiatus and Hierarchy also need considering for minor honours.

In an open event the C&D regular GRENHAM BAY is marginally preferred to Holy Fire and Hierarchy.
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A slow start was ultimately the undoing of Ashford Hill, who finished a narrow second over C&D a fortnight ago. She ought to be a real force if breaking on terms but, while she is respected, preference is for STRAIGHT A. Mick Appleby's charge would have been an extremely unfortunate loser at Wolverhampton recently but he did well to get up close home, and a subsequent 3lb rise does not look beyond him. Lunarscape is also noted.

STRAIGHT A got back to winning ways at Wolverhampton 11 days ago, always travelling fluently and getting a clear run when required to prevail in a tight finish. He's a lead player again with the drop back in trip holding no fears. Enpassant, Tyger Bay and Lunarscape head up the dangers.

Straight A should make another bold bid but ENPASSANT has been threatening this winter and he can belatedly exploit his lowly mark.
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This looks to be a competitive event so only a tentative nod goes to ALRAZEEN. The four-year-old impressed when readily showing his rivals a clean pair of heels over an extended 2m at Southwell recently and another bold bid looks likely, despite a 6lb rise. Moon Over Miami was well backed when fifth in a warm race on his handicap debut over 1m3f at Southwell last month and he must enter calculations upped significantly in trip for top connections. HMS President and Wonder Legend can also make their presence felt.

Successful on each of his 2 starts as a 3-y-o, MOON OVER MIAMI found a falsely-run race no use to him when fifth on his return/handicap debut at Southwell (11.1f) 32 days ago. However, that run (his first for 8 months) ought to have blown the cobwebs away and he's well worth another chance to confirm his mark a workable one upped in trip. Last-time-out winners Wonder Legend and Alrazeen may be the pair to give him most to do.

A narrow verdict is given to WONDER LEGEND whose form is on an upward curve and he promises to improve again for 2m.
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SID'S ANNIE caught the eye when staying on into fourth after being denied a clear run at a crucial stage over an extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton last month and, eased 2lb stepping back up in trip, she looks attractively handicapped. The unexposed Always Waving wasn't disgraced when fourth on her handicap debut over 1m3f at Southwell recently and she could go well off 2lb lower, while Kinetic has the ability to play a hand in a race of this nature.

STORM VALLEY did well for this stable last year and she remains on a fair mark if ready to go after 9 months off. Kinetic can make her presence felt back down in class, while Always Waving remains unexposed.

A trappy race. ALWAYS WAVING could be open to some improvement as her latest race didn't pan out all that favourably.
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