There were 45 Races on Saturday 17th February 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Wincanton, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Haydock, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Cheltenham Festival heroine YOU WEAR IT WELL bounced back from her Fighting Fifth performance at Sandown when tackling 3m for the first time at Doncaster, where she filled the runner-up spot behind Marie's Rock. Jamie Snowden's mare has an excellent opportunity to get back to winning ways. Stainsby Girl wasn't at all disgraced when finishing fifth to Ashroe Diamond at Doncaster and she has to be respected given some of her best form comes at this track. Windtothelightning's fourth at Cheltenham in December is also solid form.

YOU WEAR IT WELL is a very likeable type and is taken to resume winning ways back down in class here. The progressive Windtothelightning is feared most ahead of Stainsby Girl in an intriguing contest.

Last season's Cheltenham Festival winner YOU WEAR IT WELL is the selection ahead of Stainsby Girl, who likes it here.
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INTHEWATERSIDE may have disappointed here on his penultimate start, but stepping back up to this sort of trip had a huge part to play in him scoring on his handicap debut at Lingfield's Winter Million fixture. Conditions should be in his favour once more and Paul Nicholls' six-year-old is preferred to recent Plumpton winner Idy Wood, as well as Phantomofthepoints, who was narrowly denied at Ayr on his hurdling debut. Bucksy Des Epeires and Vincenzo are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

INTHEWATERSIDE is undoubtedly a chaser of the future, but he resumed his progress in determined fashion on his handicap debut at Lingfield last month and can go on improving for a while yet over hurdles, so could well be up to defying a double penalty. Bucksy des Epeires got no further than the first in the race won by the selection at Lingfield and still likely has a bigger performance in him, while Vincenzo stuck to his task admirably at Warwick and is also feared in an intriguing novice.

In a warm novice, top billing goes to PHANTOMOFTHEPOINTS who made a pleasing hurdling debut at Ayr in a race that is working out well.
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ONETHREEFIVENOTOUT may be a maiden over hurdles and disappointed at Sandown last time out, but he sets the standard based on his previous narrow defeat at Kempton. The eight-year-old gets the vote at the main expense of the returning Rosy Redrum, as well as Highlands Legacy, who shaped well on both starts in bumpers and is open to improvement on his debut over obstacles.

ONETHREEFIVENOTOUT fluffed his lines on his handicap debut at Sandown last time out but had been on the up prior to that and is taken to bounce back in style reverted to maiden company with cheekpieces applied for the first time. Hurdling-newcomers Backinaction and Highlands Legacy both bring a fair bit of potential and can chase home Paul Nicholls' useful sort in that order.

This is a weaker race than the two hurdles in which ONETHREEFIVENOTOUT went close before failing to give his true running at Sandown.
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TOP VILLE BEN is turned out quickly following his recent trip to the Dublin Racing Festival for the second year in a row. The veteran ran well for a long way before weakening late on to finish eighth and, dropping in class on this occasion, he has a strong chance of gaining his first victory in over two years. Zhiguli was beaten in a match at Fontwell in December, but the application of cheekpieces for the first time could spark an improved display, while Regal Blue is likely to be in the mix too.

ZHIGULI wasn't at his very best late last year but lines up here back from a short break, operating 2 lb below his last winning mark, so it would come as no surprise to see a better showing with cheekpieces now enlisted. Top Ville Ben will find this easier than his Leopardstown assignment, whilst Regal Blue has a bigger effort in his locker over fences provided he brushes up his jumping.

The testing conditions are ideal for ZHIGULI, who bumped into a rejuvenated rival at Fontwell. Ladronne may be the chief danger.
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There is little to choose between Pigeon House and LARK IN THE MORNIN judged on their latest two starts at Leopardstown and Punchestown with slight preference for the latter. The Joseph O'Brien-trained gelding previously filled the runner-up spot behind the well-regarded Mighty Bandit and hasn't enjoyed the clearest of passages on both outings since. Barrier has twice finished behind the selection but did show improved form at Naas last time, although was flattered to get within a few lengths of stablemate Ndaawi. Gooloogong was a useful sort on the Flat winning a 1m2f Navan maiden on heavy ground, while Pinot Gris was a progressive handicapper on the level winning twice but didn't jump fluently when third on hurdle debut at Fairyhouse in November.

A lightly-raced winner on the Flat, LARK IN THE MORNIN quickly returned to the pick of his hurdles form when third in a juvenile event at Punchestown 33 days ago and, open to further improvement, he rates the one to beat. Barrier and Pigeon House head up the dangers, whilst Duke Silver and Gooloogong are others worth keeping an eye on.

Although LARK IN THE MORNIN has twice finished behind Pigeon House, Joseph O'Brien's runner is less exposed and may turn the tables
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It could pay to take a chance on the progressive HENRY'S FRIEND, who was value for more than the winning margin when scoring at Hereford last month and the step up in trip is bound to eke out further improvement. No match for high-class novice Grey Dawning at Warwick, Grade 1-winning novice hurdler Apple Away should give a bold sight here, along with the hat-trick-seeking Brave Kingdom, who has done nothing wrong in his chasing career so far.

A comfortable winner on her second chase start at Leicester, APPLE AWAY wasn't seen to best effect having helped force a good pace when second behind Grey Dawning in Grade 2 company at Warwick 5 weeks ago. Remaining the type to do better, she's fancied to make a bold bid again in receipt of weight all round. Brave Kingdom, who arrives unbeaten in this sphere, is worth another crack at graded company and feared. Kilbeg King is another not discounted.

Having run a cracker when third in the Grade 1 Kauto Star Novices' Chase at Kempton on Boxing Day, KILBEG KING is the pick.
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The winner of this race in 2021 and 2022, Goshen is likely to make this a test from the front and that should play to the strengths of the Lanzarote second NEMEAN LION. Having won the Welsh Champion Hurdle earlier in the season, the son of Golden Horn doesn't lack for pace and he may have too much for the top-rated Rubaud, who scored over C&D earlier in the season and was runner-up to the mighty Constitution Hill at Christmas. Colonel Mustard may be winless since October 2021, but he ran some excellent races in this sphere last year and is another to consider.

COLONEL MUSTARD has an unconvincing profile over fences, but that's certainly not the case in this sphere with several fine efforts to his name and he makes plenty of appeal on these terms. Rubaud is a likeable type who has an excellent strike rate in small fields, and he's feared most ahead of Nemean Lion, who possibly hasn't reached his ceiling just yet.

It's hard to rule out any of the five but NEMEAN LION (nap) appeals as the one most likely to give his running with lots in his favour.
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SALVER has improved with each start over hurdles and sets a clear standard on the evidence of his Finale success at Chepstow where he maintained his unbeaten record in empathic fashion. Gary Moore's gelding should have no issue with regards to conditions and gets the vote ahead of Castelfort, who won comfortably at Chepstow last month. Dameofthecotswolds' hurdling experience may be enough to see her fend off Kuzco for third.

SALVER took his form up a level when a wide-margin winner of the Grade 2 Finale at Chepstow in December and, with testing conditions to suit, he can provide Gary Moore with a third consecutive victory in this race. Castelfort arrives bidding for a hat-trick and looks the main danger with the possibility of further improvement to come.

Impressive Grade 2 Finale winner SALVER is taken to maintain his unbeaten record over hurdles, although Castelfort is respected.
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LANTRY LADY receives 14lb from chief rival What's Up Darling in what is far from a strong renewal of this Grade 3. The Henry de Bromhead-trained mare won a maiden hurdle in impressive fashion on this card 12 months ago beating Silent Approach, subsequently a Grade 2 winner over fences, by an easy 14 lengths. It is obviously a concern that she hasn't been seen since but on the plus side is proven on this ground over C&D. What's Up Darling easily won a point-to-point and bumper and having opened his account over hurdles in the Grade 3 For Auction Novice at Navan, now takes a drop in class after his fifth in the Grade 1 Royal Bond at Fairyhouse. Doyen Ta Win is a free running mare who went up a combined 27lb for completing a hat-trick in handicaps last spring but appears exposed now on a mark of 119.

Henry de Bromhead's LANTRY LADY has an absence to overcome but she looked a good prospect when making a winning start over C&D so gets the vote. Gordon Elliott's What's Up Darling found the Royal Bond too hot last time but remains with potential and rates the chief threat ahead of Doyen Ta Win.

Gordon Elliott attempts a hat-trick of wins in this with What's Up Darling but he may struggle to concede 14lb to Lantry Lady (nap)
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RARE EDITION has only had the one go at this distance, when turned over at odds-on in the Sidney Banks last year, but it shouldn't be a problem and he could still be ahead of his mark on the back of a comfortable success at Kempton last month. Rambo T did it easily at Newbury, while course winner Monviel returns to hurdles after a spell over the larger obstacles. Last year's winner Irish Hill and the improving Bad are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

IRISH HILL shaped better than the result in the Lanzarote and might be worth siding with to bounce back to form and land this race for the second year running as he's starting to look well treated again, particularly if Freddie Gingell's 5 lb claim is taken into account. Soaring Glory is another who has tasted success here and has plenty of handicapping scope so he's respected for the in-form Jonjo O'Neill yard. Hyland and Dan Skelton pair Jay Jay Reilly and Santos Blue complete the shortlist.

Last year's winner Irish Hill is tempting but so is the unexposed 5yo BAD, up in trip and in cheekpieces following wind surgery.
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HATOS looked a different proposition on heavy ground when scoring easily at Ffos Las earlier in the month, and a 7lb rise for that success may not be enough to prevent him from following up. Anthony Honeyball's charge needs to prove himself going right-handed, but he sets the standard ahead of chase-debutant Toothless, and Dr T J Eckleburg, who has already scored twice this season.

HATOS crucially jumped better in refitted blinkers (retained here) as he opened his chase account with a bit to spare at Ffos Las 16 days ago and a repeat should see him firmly in the mix again from a 7 lb higher mark. Dr T J Eckleburg can also figure if dispelling a lesser run at Taunton, whilst the market may prove a useful guide in assessing the chances of chase-debutant Toothless.

Ffos Las winner Hatos has conditions in his favour but it could be worth risking THE RUSSIAN DOYEN on this drop in grade.
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The progressive BUTCH hasn't looked back since stepping up to 3m this season, notching three wins, and he may make his first foray into Graded company a winning one against some more exposed rivals. Botox Has will need to bounce back from a laboured effort when finishing sixth at Cheltenham last month if he is to claim the gold medal, while Sounds Russian was last seen in the Cheltenham Gold Cup over 300 days ago and the classy son of Sholokhov cannot be overlooked.

An open-looking Grade 2 which can go the way of RED RISK, who found the Long Walk too competitive at Ascot before Christmas, but with plenty of the rain in the forecast (goes very well on heavy), Paul Nicholls' 9-y-o can open his account for the season back down in grade. Butch gained a fourth win from his last 5 starts at Cheltenham on New Year's Day so he rates as an obvious danger, with Botox Has and the returning Sounds Russian another couple to consider.

The 7yo BUTCH is a staying hurdler on the up and the forecast heavy ground holds no fears. Botox Has is next on the list.
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REBEL EARLY is bidding to bridge of gap of over two years without a win but has a C&D success among her four career wins. The Liam Burke-trained mare returned to form adopting front-running tactics at Cork last time when just touched off by Da Capo Glory and the booking of Keith Donoghue catches the eye. D Art D Art won a 22-runner Cork maiden last month and having spoiled his chance with a bad mistake three out at Down Royal last time, could be suited by this step up in trip. Mighty Jeremy likes to set the pace and was able to dictate matters from the front when justifying good support over this trip at Fairyhouse last week but has been raised 10lb. Alpesh Amin, Luminous Light, Nathan Wells and Atimetodream are others for the shortlist.

D ART D ART did well to regain second given the severity of his mistake at Down Royal last month and is well worth another chance to build on his Cork success now switched to a handicap. Alpesh Amin has a positive profile and seems likely to give another good account, as does Luminous Light.

It could pay to side with PARTY PLAYBOY who was having his first run since 2019 when fifth at Fairyhouse last month
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REVELS HILL has threatened to land a race of this nature, as evidenced by his third in the corresponding event from this mark 12 months ago. He travelled strongly into contention in the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown when last seen, before weakening late on, so he might be worth chancing now dropped in trip on his comeback. Threeunderthrufive appeals as a likely candidate having occupied the runner-up berth on his last two starts, while others to note include Shan Blue and Victtorino.

French-import VICTTORINO shouldn't be judged too harshly on his latest effort at Cheltenham and he remains of strong interest in view of his back-to-back C&D wins prior to that. Indeed, the 6-y-o may still have more to offer and he gets the nod ahead of Threeunderthrufive, who has resumed with two cracking efforts in top handicaps and looks set for another bold show. Revels Hill will be a threat if fully tuned-up for this belated seasonal reappearance, while Shan Blue is also shortlisted.

Topweight Threeunderthrufive is respected but it will be hard for him to concede weight to the unexposed 6yo VICTTORINO.
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KING'S THRESHOLD has shaped well on both outings over fences, with a runner-up effort at Kempton in November followed by a third at Newbury last month. The drop back in trip may yield some improvement from the seven-year-old, who was left alone by the handicapper following his latest effort. Sheldon won over C&D on his penultimate outing and is capable of going close, along with chasing debutant Individualiste.

It could just pay to take a chance on DREAMING BLUE who ran a cracker under positive tactics when third at Ludlow on his penultimate start and a return to a right-handed track (tended to jump right at Doncaster latest) with blinkers enlisted could see Anthony Honeyball's charge in a better light. King's Threshold remains the type to do better in this sphere and he's feared, along with chase-debutant Individualiste.

A tight handicap with no standout contender. This trip with some cut underfoot could be just the ticket for DREAMING BLUE.
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The Gavin Cromwell-trained YEAH MAN caught the eye when finishing a running-on second over 3m at Ascot in December and, provided the cheekpieces have the desired effect, he can take advantage of this step up in trip for a stable which tends to excel with handicappers crossing the Irish Sea. Snipe finished full of running when second over 3m at Doncaster last month and he rates as the main danger off an unchanged mark. Iron Bridge was second in the Welsh Grand National when last seen and also commands attention.

IWILLDOIT should revel under these conditions and might be worth siding with to land the third major staying handicap chase win of his career after shaping second best for a long way in the Welsh National over Christmas. The effort of giving chase to Nassalam seemed to tell in the closing stages, allowing the reopposing Iron Bridge to overhaul him for second but he's taken to turn the tables on Jonjo O'Neill's charge now. Yeah Man and course-specialist Famous Bridge complete the shortlist.

Snipe seems to be crying out for this sort of trip and YEAH MAN (nap) is too judged on his two runs over 3m at Ascot.
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SAINT SAM is more than capable of returning from a break with a victory. He has done that twice before and looks poised to get back to winning ways. The Saint des Saints gelding was last seen bidding for a four-timer at Listowel in September, but fell at the last when leading. Trip and ground should be ideal for him. Riviere D'etel looks the danger as she is match fit from a runner-up berth at Naas last weekend. She is more than adept on testing ground and has won three Graded races over fences. Lucid Dreams finished a couple of places in front of Embittered when the pair came home mid-division in a Grade 3 handicap chase at Leopardstown and can confirm the form.

Willie Mullins can land this Grade 2 for the fourth year in succession courtesy of the very smart SAINT SAM. Gordon Elliott's Riviere d'Etel, who like the selection has already tasted success at Grade 3 level this season, is the obvious threat.

Gordon Elliott's decision to run RIVIERE D'ETEL only a week after a Naas defeat may be rewarded in this clash with Saint Sam
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L'HOMME PRESSE returned from over a year off with a more comfortable victory than the margin would suggest at Lingfield. Venetia Williams' stable star holds all the aces providing this doesn't come too soon and he is expected to repel the likely challenge of Pic D'Orhy, who found only Ryanair favourite Banbridge too strong in the Silviniaco Conti at Kempton. Ahoy Senor suffered tack issues but still showed more enthusiasm when fourth in the Cotswold Chase and he should not be underestimated. Official ratings would suggest Sail Away has it all to do.

A small but select field for this Grade 1 and it's L'HOMME PRESSE who gets the nod having made the perfect return from over a year on the sidelines in the Fleur De Lys Chase at Lingfield last month. He can add a third top-level success to an already glittering C.V. at the expense of Pic d'Orhy, who was back to his best when pulling clear with Banbridge in the Silviniaco Conti at Kempton 5 weeks ago and found only Shishkin too strong in last year's renewal.

In a fascinating Grade 1 L'HOMME PRESSE can take the measure of the reliable Pic D'Orhy and the mercurial Ahoy Senor.
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PENTIRE HEAD hasn't quite shown the promise in three starts over hurdles that he displayed in bumpers last season. However, a step up in trip on handicap debut may be the key to unlocking his true potential. Similar comments apply to Chatshow Tv, who has been running with credit so far over timber, while others to consider include Stratton Oakmont and Pride Rock.

PRIDE ROCK showed improved form hiked up in trip on handicap debut when finishing runner-up at Ffos Las 13 months ago and, while he has a significant absence to overcome, his yard has enjoyed plenty of success this week so he's chanced to make a winning reappearance with first-time cheekpieces applied. Pentire Head has been steadily progressive in this sphere so he's one to look out for now handicapping, with Stratton Oakmont and Ede'iffs Rock also not out of things.

In-form STRATTON OAKMONT has nothing to prove with conditions. Next best are Pride Rock, Pentire Head and Ede'Iffs Rock.
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J'AI FROID won a similar race over 3m1f at Warwick last month and that form was boosted when the third won last weekend. With that in mind, a 4lb rise may underestimated the veteran and he merits the utmost respect. Ilovethenightlife is an obvious threat following her success at Plumpton last time, while Punta Del Este and Cuthbert Dibble both have strong form claims but have to prove themselves over this distance.

CUTHBERT DIBBLE has all the makings of a smart performer and he can complete the hat-trick with the step up to 3m looking far from an inconvenience. Handicap-newcomer Yes Day and the progressive Our Sam also make appeal in a typically open contest.

An 8 lb rise for CUTHBERT DIBBLE's easy reappearance win could prove lenient. Punta Del Este and Yes Day head the dangers.
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A winner over 1m3f at Southwell, Rose Light commands respect despite her subsequent defeat here earlier in the week, while Louisiana Bay is effective over this sort of trip and cannot be ruled out with Grace McEntee claiming 3lb. However, DESERT QUEST, who was a surprise winner in an apprentice handicap over C&D prior to a solid Southwell fourth, shades preference.

LOUISIANA BAY looked unlucky not to finish closer still when fourth at Lingfield last time, nearest at the finish having been short of room in the last ½f, so she can build on that effort to get off the mark this time around. The main danger could be Rose Light, who had excuses for her run here 4 days ago, with Desert Quest also considered.

There's been enough from LOUISIANA BAY this winter to think she can win before long.
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A tricky race with Willie Mullins due to field half of the six runners. Gordon Elliott's SAINT FELICIEN has been placed on all three starts over fences and got closer to the breakthrough over C&D last month. A better jump at the final fence saw the winner home, but runner-up Saint Felicien ran well for a long way. Mullins' Spanish Harlem finished seven lengths behind Saint Felicien in third so improvement is needed, but it isn't out of the question. His stablemate, Aime Desjy, finished fifth on chasing debut at Fairyhouse and the form is working out well, so he could outrun his odds.

SAINT FELICIEN is admittedly becoming frustrating but he had the re-opposing Spanish Harlem seven lengths adrift in third when hitting the crossbar over C&D last month, and a reproduction of that would probably suffice. That said, Spanish Harlem is open to improvement and may get closer to the selection this time, while his stablemates Aime Desjy and Paul Marvel are both capable of better, too.

Second over C&D last month SAINT FELICIEN had 7l in hand over the staying-on Spanish Harlem that day and can confirm that form
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LOUP DE MAULDE returned from a 281-day break to finish second in a Pertemps qualifier at Huntingdon and has only been put up 2lb. Robbie Llewellyn's gelding may have been let off lightly and has cheekpieces reapplied, so he shades the vote. Coco Mademoiselle failed to land the odds in a novice hurdle, also at Huntingdon, but her Lingfield victory prior to that suggests she could be capable off a mark of 121. Last-time-out winners Havaila and Rare Clouds are other alternatives.

LOUP DE MAULDE is fancied to build on the promise of his Huntingdon reappearance second now the cheekpieces go back on and continue Robbie Llewellyn's fine season. The unbeaten Mt Fugi Park rates a major threat though going into handicaps for the first time with more to offer. Sandown-scorer Havaila is weighted to have a big say while in-form pair Don't Rightly Know and Coco Mademoiselle also need factoring into this highly competitive event.

Mt Fugi Park and Don't Rightly Know are due to run at Haydock. Without them, this may well go to HAVAILA (nap).
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CAPTAIN CLAUDE finished a gallant third when bidding to bring up a Fontwell hat-trick last month and Anthony Honeyball's charge can return to winning ways stepped back up in trip. Leissieres Express ran out a workmanlike winner on his penultimate start and, provided he can put last month's unseat behind him, the seven-year-old should be able to make his presence felt. The largely consistent Born At Midnight holds solid claims to at least hit the frame.

CAPTAIN CLAUDE has taken well to fences and while he ultimately came up short when bidding for the hat-trick at Fontwell, that was no backward step. Anthony Honeyball's charge looks pretty solid overall and shades preference ahead of Born At Midnight, who put in a good shift when third on his return from an 11-month absence at Plumpton. Leissieres Express and No Hubs No Hoobs are others to consider.

Conditions won't faze CAPTAIN CLAUDE who could prove himself worth his career-high mark now that he returns to further.
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ISAAC DES OBEAUX was not disgraced when third behind a pair of high-class prospects in a Grade 2 over 2m4f at Cheltenham three weeks ago. The step up in trip may help Paul Nicholls' gelding and he is the one to beat. Now Is The Hour is an Irish raider who should not be underestimated following an easy win at Fairyhouse last time, while Alcedo and Bowenspark also make the shortlist.

GREAT PEPPER was value for a bit extra over the result after idling in front when defying a penalty at Kelso in December and could well be up to maintaining his unbeaten record under Rules now upped in class, especially with the extra distance likely to be in his favour. Isaac des Obeau wasn't seen to best effect in a Cheltenham Grade 2 on his most recent outing and remains with potential for last year's winning yard, with the shortlist completed by the promising Mt Fugi Park.

Last month's strong finish up the Cheltenham hill in a 2m4f Grade 2 bodes well for the prospects of ISAAC DES OBEAUX.
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Recent C&D winner Redondo, along with Likeashadow and Likleman, arrives in good form, but LOVE YOURS shades preference. The Gemma Tutty-trained filly is still learning her trade, but was only a head behind a now 74-rated rival over this C&D latest, admittedly in receipt of weight. Given the winner has gone in again since, the daughter of Invincible Spirit may be underestimated from a rating of just 63, for what is only her second attempt at a mile.

REDONDO made a winning start for this yard over C&D last time and he looks capable of better again, so gets the nod to follow up. Likeashadow has built up a respectable record over C&D and is another player, with Likleman also meriting respect.

Redondo is respected after an easy C&D win two weeks ago but BELLA UMBRIA is expected to leave her earlier efforts well behind.
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BUSHMANS PASS is going the right way and has a shot at bringing up the hat-trick. This is a step up in class for him, however, he handles testing ground, stays further than this and the form of his latest victory in Fairyhouse has been well franked by the runner-up. Aslukwoodhavit faced a stiff task when fourth in Naas, but is better judged on his rated novice chase victory at Punchestown in November. It isn't going to be easy to give away weight to this field on his handicap debut, but he is a talented sort. Rolly Bowley Boy has posted three runner-up finishes in a row and should be pitching for prize money in a first-time tongue-strap. Better Times Ahead is up 13lb for winning a valuable Grade B novice handicap chase at Navan in March last year and may be best watched on his return to action.

BUSHMANS PASS has improved the last twice and his latest success has received a big by boost by the runner-up since, so he's marginally preferred to Rolly Bowley and Better Times Ahead.

It may pay to take a chance on handicap debutant NOBLE BLUE, whose C&D debut second reads well and who has a talented claimer booked
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MAJED confirmed the promise that he had shown on his first two starts when getting off the mark over an extended mile here in November. The second from that contest won next time out, which suggests that an opening mark of 85 may underestimate this son of Magna Grecia. Dunstan has to be interest following his success at Southwell, while Bradman is the clear pick of the remainder.

MAJED was strong at the finish when seeing off a subsequent winner in a course novice back in November and is the obvious choice to follow up on this switch to handicaps with the longer trip likely to suit. Bradman has had a good time of things this winter and is preferred to Dunstan for forecast purposes.

The Gosden colt MAJED made fairly light work of a subsequent winner in his novice here and he has the most potential of these.
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ANNO POWER shaped with plenty of promise on her debut at Exeter when second behind a subsequent winner and she would have learned a great deal from the experience. Harry Fry's mare goes in a first-time hood and could prove very hard to beat with normal improvement. Roaring Home had Lady Jago a place behind when runner-up at Ludlow and is expected to confirm that form to have a say, while any market support for Khutulun Khan with Nico de Boinville booked should also be noted.

HIT FOR SIXTY is related to winners and represents a shrewd stable, so she's marginally preferred to Nala The Lioness, who has shown plenty on her first two starts. Barra Blue is another interesting newcomer.

Anno Power sets the form standard but preference is for ROARING HOME who shaped very well when second at Ludlow six weeks ago.
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Last-time-out winner KIT'S COTY remains unexposed and she gets the tentative vote to come home in front on her handicap debut. Paddy De Pole may improve in first-time cheekpieces and he should be able to make his presence felt for his in-form stable. Iddergem has been running consistently well this season, but he hasn't looked the most straightforward at the finish and comes with obvious risks attached.

ZONDA and Kit's Coty are both armed with potential and the vote goes to the former, who shaped well when fourth on his handicap bow at Ascot. It's by no means a two-horse race, though, with Chauffeur Driven and Shuil Ceoil both accorded respect, while it'll be interesting to see how the Paul Nicholls-trained handicap debutant Paddy de Pole shapes up in the betting.

A chance is taken on CHAUFFEUR DRIVEN. His novice efforts over inadequate trips haven't been devoid of promise.
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QUINTIN'S MAN accounted for a decent field in this sphere at Wincanton a couple of weeks ago and that form gives him a big chance here. Captain Biggles won a similar race to this at Stratford last June and confirmed his well-being when winning between the flags last month. He could pose the biggest threat to the selection, ahead of Firak and D'jango.

SPYGLASS HILL is the class act in this field and, if his jumping holds up, he could make a successful start for his new yard. Quintin's Man and D'Jango both arrive in good order, so that pair could fight it out if the selection underperforms.

Quintin's Man is an improving 7yo but preference is for D'JANGO, who was in fine form for his new yard last month.
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A comfortable three-length winner when odds-on for her debut over C&D, ALHATTAN is hard to oppose in her bid for a follow-up success. George Boughey's filly, whose dam won a Listed race as a three-year-old, is probably destined for a rise in class when she goes handicapping and is fancied to be too precocious for potential improver Alpine Oasis at this stage. Heed the market signals where newcomers Rasmah and Miss Alpilles are concerned.

ALHATTAN is impossible to oppose after a taking debut over C&D last month. Newcomers Miss Alpilles and Rasmah both make some appeal on paper but would surely have to be well above average to get the better of the selection.

Alpine Oasis can step up on her debut effort but ALHATTAN looked a smart prospect on her debut and she can follow up.
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Willie Mullins is operating at an incredible strike rate of 46 per cent in bumpers this season (at the time of writing) so it is very hard to look past his newcomer, FLASHAWAY. Her page looks strong being by Mount Nelson out of Voler La Vedette, who won 13 races including a Grade 1 over flights. Instant Tendance is the most experienced horse in the field and has shown ability when placed in a maiden hurdle at Navan and in a mares' bumper in Punchestown. Cathedral Rocks can come on from an opening third in Cork while Stuart Crawford's Lothbeg is a potential improver.

FLASHAWAY represents a top yard and is out of a bumper winner, so she's an obvious choice to make a successful start in what looks a thin race on paper. Instant Tendance is a threat following a good second at Punchestown and Cathedral Rocks can't be ruled out.

The experience gained by INSTANT TENDANCE may give her a decisive edge over newcomer Flashaway
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NORDIC GLORY was a close third off this mark over 6f at Lingfield a couple of weeks ago and reproduction of that performance should be good enough to take this moderate event. Big Dream has shown promise on his last couple of starts and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Blue Collar Lad and Bungle Bay are also noted.

BLUE COLLAR LAD is on a handy mark and, while he's not been with his current yard long, he's worth a chance to make a successful start for them having run respectably over C&D 19 days ago. Big Dream looks a threat and there's reasons to expect a big run from Nordic Glory.

It might be worth siding with dual course winner BUNGLE BAY, who returned to form with a rallying third at Lingfield last time.
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The veteran Bobby Joe Leg completed an excellent four-timer when winning over C&D 15 days ago, but this is more demanding. With that in mind, preference is for the much less exposed SMOKY MOUNTAIN, who can go one better having been narrowly denied in a stronger event at Southwell last time out. Beelzebub appeals most of the remainder, although Admiral D would not be without a chance if seeing out the extra furlong.

SMOKY MOUNTAIN has been going the right way this winter, edged out only on the line at Southwell 18 days ago, so he is taken to resume winning ways with the potential of more still to come. Beelzebub made his second start for Alice Haynes a winning one at this C&D last month and isn't taken lightly, while Bobby Joe Leg can go well once more.

Bobby Joe Leg should go well again but SMOKY MOUNTAIN (nap) can take another step up the handicapping ladder.
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Charlatan has to be respected given his recent victories but he faces a much stiffer test now switched back to handicap company. With that in mind, preference is for STRICTLY DREAMING, who was third over a mile at Chelmsford last time and a 1lb lower mark should only help her here. Romanovich edges out Aeroplane Mode to be best of the rest.

CHARLATAN stands out as an unexposed improver in this line-up and can make it 4 in a row. Romanovich and Big Narstie arrive in good form and can give him most to do.

Preference is for BIG NARSTIE who finished third in a 0-65 at Southwell on Thursday.
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Having been touched off by Dingle on his penultimate outing, Oliver Show recorded a triumph of his own over 7f here recently. The pair have to feature prominently in calculations again, but TRAIS FLUORS shades preference. Linda Perratt's 10-year-old proved he retains plenty of enthusiasm when successful over C&D and although now 3lb higher, that shouldn't prevent him from mounting another stern challenge.

DINGLE regained the winning thread when proving ½-length too strong for Oliver Show over C&D last month and he looks capable of defying a 2 lb rise in the weights. The latter went one better here next time and should be in the mix once again but Dingle may have most to fear from Noble Order, who showed plenty of promise in his four starts for Charlie Appleby and is of interest on debut for new connections, despite the lengthy absence.

Titan Rock is seriously considered but OLIVER SHOW is on the up and can reverse last month's C&D placings with Dingle.
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LOUGH LEANE looked a very unlikely winner at the two furlong pole at Chelmsford last time, but he came from the clouds to get up by half a length and a 3lb rise looks more than fair. The four-year-old could prove a different proposition now that he's got his head in front. Kemerton was denied just under three lengths into third over an extended 1m1f here last month and can go well, while Van Zant completes the shortlist.

David Simcock looks to hold a strong hand in the second division of this handicap too, with LOUGH LEANE selected to make light of a 3lb rise for last week's Chelmsford success. Calcutta Dream didn't enjoy the rub of the green here last time and is second choice ahead of Kemerton.

The choice is LOUGH LEANE who produced a telling turn of foot when making a successful return at Chelmsford eight days ago.
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There has been no stopping BONITO CAVALO at this venue of late, with Jim Goldie's gelding completing a five-timer, despite finding trouble passing the two-furlong pole, in a handicap over the minimum trip. He is hard to oppose in his current vein of form and gets the nod over He's An Angel, who bids to extended a winning run of his own. Rory and Hurt You Never are just two others to consider.

BONITO CAVALO and He's An Angel are both going great guns and look set to fight out the finish. Marginal preference is for the former, who has predictably shot up the weights after winning five on the bounce but he clearly goes well here and probably has more to offer. Hurt You Never and Rory can do battle for minor honours.

Bonito Cavalo and HE'S AN ANGEL have recorded eight wins between them already this year. The latter is marginally preferred here.
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MON ETOILE represents a trainer who is firmly on the hot list, and she can make a bold bid to go one place better than when finishing runner-up over a mile at Kempton earlier this month. Naughty Niall was only collared late on when attempting to make all at a huge price over 6f here, but this step up in trip doesn't look to be the most obvious move. Absolutely Not is worth monitoring in the betting ahead of her debut.

TATATEO showed much improved form following 5 months off/also gelded when runner-up in a C&D novice event 4 weeks ago, pulling clear with another fairly useful prospect. Open to further improvement, this may well prove a good opening for him to get off the mark. Mon Etoile and Make A Scene head up the dangers.

The vore goes to MON ETOILE ahead of Make A Scene and Naughty Niall.
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RICH WATERS produced a much better display to go down by a neck over C&D earlier in the month and he has only been put up 1lb for that effort. If the son of Showcasing can back the performance up, he could finally record his first victory since switching to the Grant Tuer stable. Concert Boy, who finished a close-up third over a mile here last month, needs to be considered off a 1lb higher rating. Dual course winner Danielsflyer is another to note.

CONCERT BOY wasn't seen to best effect but still came in a good third here last time out so is fancied to bag a second C&D success off just a 1 lb higher mark. Rich Waters arrives on a long losing run yet still rates the chief threat ahead of in-form duo Jems Bond and One Last Hug.

A trappy event but CONCERT BOY looked ready to strike here last time and can record a second C&D success. Rich Waters is next best.
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VAGUELY ROYAL did what was required to justify odds-on in this grade over C&D in December and he was put up 3lb for that victory. The Galileo gelding is improving rapidly and he can take this before moving up the class ladder. Zealot has proven to be a revelation for the Michael Appleby yard and it would be no surprise to see him get involved off 3lb higher than his latest success at Chelmsford. Nolton Cross is another to note.

VAGUELY ROYAL has taken well to the all-weather and still looks on a good mark following a 3 lb rise for his latest win, so he's put forward as the answer to an interesting handicap. Zealot thrived upon joining Mick Appleby, winning 7 of his 9 starts and, although he has an 11-month absence to overcome, he's won fresh before so warrants the utmost respect. Nolton Cross is another likeable type who ought to remain competitive.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to the progressive VAGUELY ROYAL, who made it 2-2 on AW when scoring over C&D last time.
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Turbo Command has been in the top two at Southwell on his last couple of starts and remains on the same mark as his latest second. However, TO THE BAR wasn't disgraced when fifth at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and the handicapper has given him a chance by dropping him a further 2lb. Alice Haynes' gelding competes off his lowest ever career figure and gets the vote. Last week's C&D winner Eleven Eleven holds an obvious chance too.

ELEVEN ELEVEN showed a good attitude when going in over C&D last week and this multiple course scorer can defy a 2 lb rise in the weights at the chief expense of Southwell runner-up Turbo Command. Angel Amadea also arrives in good nick and needs factoring in too.

This could be run to suit ANGEL AMADEA and she's tentatively preferred to Global Humor and Turbo Command.
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KINGDOM COME has the class to see him through in this company, despite having to concede 9lb and more to his rivals under top-weight. Having just his ninth career start, the selection is 3-3 on the all-weather (all at Kempton) and, assuming he isn't inconvenienced by the surface on his Tapeta debut, the Clive Cox-trained gelding can further enhance that statistic. Doctor Khan Junior, who seeks a four-timer, is fancied to hold off Follow Your Heart and Intervention for second.

DOCTOR KHAN JUNIOR is a likeable type who arrives on a hat-trick and he boasts solid claims of adding to his tally for all that it's a strong race on paper. Intervention has enjoyed an excellent winter and another bold showing is expected from him, while Follow Your Heart can come into it if the pace is strong.

The vote goes to DOCTOR KHAN JUNIOR (nap) who has won five of his last seven starts and seems to be progressing fast at the age of five.
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DAVID'S DIVA impressed when winning over 1m at Southwell in December, before following up with a cosy success over the same trip at Kempton most recently. Raised just a further 3lb, the Rod Millman-trained filly has little to fear from dropping to this trip, although Harriet's Angel won over the distance at Kempton two starts ago and can at least make this a good test. Circles and Soi Dao complete the shortlist.

The draw could have been kinder to DAVID'S DIVA but she still looks well treated after a 3 lb rise for Kempton and can make it 3 in a row. Harriet's Angel is another who has been in good form lately and is second choice ahead of unexposed handicap newcomer Dolores Abernathy.

Several have possibilities but the hat-trick seeking DAVID'S DIVA gets the vote ahead of Soi Dao and Circles.
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