There were 34 Races on Thursday 27th February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Taunton, 6 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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With five of the 12 declared runners set to compete from out of the handicap, carrying top-weight might not be too restrictive for STRATEGIC FORTUNE, who looks well worth a try over this trip at a modest level. Rubellite also appeals having started 2025 with two classified stakes wins (one over C&D) last month, and she was far from disgraced back in a similar handicap at Southwell most recently. Duchess and Fiftyshadesaresdev hold each-way claims.

STRATEGIC FORTUNE went down only to a thriving sort at Southwell last time and is taken to go one better now. Rubellite has been in a good vein of form of late and is second choice ahead of last month's C&D runner-up Duchess.

On recent form RUBELLITE looks particularly solid. Yakhabar, Strategic Fortune and Duchess complete the shortlist.
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KARIA DES BLAISES may be able to confirm form with stablemate Paggane. There was only half a length between the pair at Fairyhouse just over three weeks ago when they filled the places behind another Willie Mullins-trained mare, Zenta. This slight drop in trip may suit the selection better than her rival, who won over 3m1f over timber. The Henry de Bromhead-trained Look To The West is an interesting one on her chase debut. She was last seen finishing fifth in the Grade 1 mares novice hurdle at Fairyhouse last Easter and is a former point-to-point winner.

Henry de Bromhead's string are typically kicking into gear ahead of the spring festivals and his LOOK TO THE WEST gets the nod to make a winning chasing debut having found graded company too much following her winning hurdling debut last season. Willie Mullins looks to have a couple of leading chances in opposition however, with Paggane taken to reverse the placings with Karia des Blaises from their meeting at Fairyhouse earlier this month.

Willie Mullins holds the key with Paggane and KARIA DES BLAISES who met at Fairyhouse; the latter may confirm form if she settles
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This looks something of a penalty kick for the Olly Murphy-trained DIAMONDS FOR LUCK. He impressed when fairly bolting up in a deeper race than this over 2m at Sandown recently and, upped in trip, he is hard to oppose. There will doubtless be races to be won with Manala in time, though a major jolt of improvement will be needed if she is to overturn the selection here. Cornish Comedy should chase that pair home.

Already well proven with plenty of give underfoot, this looks a gilt-edged opportunity for promising 6-y-o DIAMONDS FOR LUCK to complete the hat-trick before his sights are raised.

This ought to be a doddle for DIAMONDS FOR LUCK, who has won twice over 2m this winter and is likely to be suited by today's trip.
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PAYMENT PLAN has done nothing but improve since being tasked with greater stamina tests and, having won three times over similar distances since November, he is the most attractive proposition in this event. Reel Her In reverts to the Flat on a competitive mark and rates a serious contender, while similar comments apply to previous C&D winner Zephlyn, whose effectiveness on Tapeta is a handy asset.

PAYMENT PLAN may be able to gain compensation for losing the race in the stewards' room at Wolverhampton earlier this month. Show No Fear is better than he showed here last time and is second choice ahead of Reel Her In, who did well in staying handicaps on turf in the autumn.

Reel Her In likely has more to come but has been off for three months so preference is for the thriving PAYMENT PLAN.
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MACIVER comes here in fine form and can complete his hat-trick. The Shirocco gelding was a wide margin winner over fences at Tramore on New Year's Day and followed up over hurdles at Limerick late last month. He is now on the same mark in both codes. Spellacy's Cross ran well back over fences at Fairyhouse last time. Stepping up in trip looked to suit then and he could be the danger despite a 4lb rise. Callmedusty fell on his chase debut and it's interesting that he's tried in handicap company now after a good run over timber last time.

MACIVER has hit top form this year and is fancied to complete the hat-trick back over fences. Spellacy's Cross made an encouraging start to his chase career when third at Fairyhouse 3 weeks ago and rates the main threat ahead of Callmedusty, who arrives on the back of an excellent second over hurdles and is bred to make a chaser.

Several of these showed good form over hurdles last time, notably MACIVER who had previously bolted up over fences. He gets the vote
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GRENADIER JED improved for a switch to handicaps when running out a comfortable winner over this track and trip earlier this month and he should prove tough to stop, despite an 8lb hike in the ratings. Colonel Whizz wasn't disgraced when finishing third over an extended 2m3f at Huntingdon last time and, provided he is fully tuned up on his return from nearly a year off, he looks well capable of playing a hand off 2lb lower. Rip Wheeler completes the shortlist.

GRENADIER JED left his previous hurdle exploits well behind when making a winning handicap debut over C&D 23 days ago and the manner of that success suggests a subsequent 8 lb rise may not be enough to prevent Robert Walford's unexposed 5-y-o following up. Rip Wheeler appeals as the type to do better now stepping back up in trip and, along with the returning Colonel Whizz and Mr Zee, heads up the dangers.

This looks good for GRENADIER JED (nap), who was an emphatic C&D winner on his recent handicap debut and can improve again.
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This looks a trappy contest to open proceedings, so only a tentative vote goes to WALKADINA. David Pipe's mare showed up well for a long way before fading into third over 1m7f at Wincanton recently and, making her first start since wind surgery, she gets the vote to put her experience to good use. Little Dipper shaped with plenty of promise when third over 2m at Southwell on his first start over hurdles and he could emerge as the main danger, while Spectre One completes the shortlist.

Mel Rowley's son of Telescope LITTLE DIPPER shaped well when third on his hurdles debut at Southwell and is fancied to build on it and get off the mark at the chief expense of form pick Walkadina, who resumes on the back of wind surgery after a below-par Wincanton third. Spectre One, Doctor Love and King of Records appeal as the pick of the rest in the battle for minor honours.

The mare WALKADINA holds leading claims based on her creditable Listed fourth at Newbury in November and gets the nod.
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TOMORROW DAY went up 5lb after winning over C&D last month but has run with credit to be placed three times since. That reliability earns him the vote, while veteran performer Brian The Snail seems as enthusiastic as ever and is a must for the shortlist after going close at Wolverhampton 10 days ago. Just Ten High and Call Glory also merit consideration.

BRIAN THE SNAIL may be 11 but his latest Wolverhampton near miss shows there's still plenty of life in his legs and he can add to his 5f course win in December. C&D specialist Tomorrow Day is feared most ahead of Call Glory and Just Ten High.

The progressive 4yo JUST TEN HIGH has won twice this winter and can add to that tally, having gone very close over C&D last time.
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ROBINSTOWN takes a drop in trip here but may be able to land his third claiming hurdle. The Stowaway gelding led his rivals a merry dance again in the two-mile-five contest at Limerick late last month having won the same race the previous year. This looks like another nice opportunity. Cafe Con Leche is top rated with a mark of 121 and should go well despite conceding weight to his rivals. Lightkeeper reverts to the smaller obstacles and is capable of playing a big part in this company.

LIGHTKEEPER hasn't kicked on from a promising start over fences in recent months, yet a return to hurdling/drop in grade can see Gordon Elliott's 7-y-o in a better light and he shades the vote to come out on top with the blinkers retained. Ellaat didn't shape at all badly following a layoff when third behind re-opposing Robinstown at Limerick 4 weeks ago, and that pair head up the dangers.

Having been absent for almost a year ELLAAT possibly needed the run at Limerick. He may reverse form with Robinstown over this trip
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Gyenyame ran in snatches when finishing third over 2m4f at Wincanton last time out and he merits respect off a sliding mark now sporting blinkers for the first time. That said, GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY is narrowly preferred. He fairly bolted up over 2m4f at Wincanton earlier this month and an 8lb rise may not be enough to thwart his bid for a double. This represents an ease in grade for Heros and it would be no surprise if the course winner were able to make his presence felt in a race like this.

GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY responded well to this headgear when a wide-margin winner at Wincanton 12 days ago so can defy an 8 lb rise with all his rivals arriving on the back of his disappointing effort. Heros may emerge as the biggest threat back at a course he's 2 from 2 at.

Dual course winner HEROS is on a good mark and gets the nod in the hope he's back in peak form for this third run of the season.
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FELTON BELLEVUE fairly bolted up over an extended 2m7f at Lingfield last week and he is fancied to supplement that victory, with Charlie Case's claim effectively cancelling out the 7lb penalty. Puddlesinthepark was last seen running out a ready winner over 3m1f at Hereford earlier this month and he must be respected off 5lb higher, while recent C&D scorer Faitque De L'Isle also merits consideration.

WHYNOTNOWROY showed plenty to work on sent chasing when fourth at Taunton last month and, far less exposed as a chaser than his opposition, Neil Mulholland's 7-y-o is fancied to go a few places better at the expense of Felton Bellevue, who sluiced through the mud to score at Lingfield last week and has an amateur offsetting a 7 lb penalty. Faitque de l'Isle and Puddlesinthepark were both last-time-out winners and they can fight out third spot.

This could go to WHYNOTNOWROY, who did well to finish fourth on his chase debut at Taunton following a bad mistake three out.
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This is open and only a tentative vote can go to ORIENTAL PRINCE. Jim Goldie's charge has found considerable improvement since having a hood applied in December, winning three of his four starts since, and a further 4lb rise might not be enough to stop the progressive four-year-old. Maharajas Express left it late to get up at Wolverhampton on Monday. The gelding must shoulder a 5lb penalty today but merits respect in search of the three-timer, while fellow hat-trick seeker Castan and Leodis Dream are just two more to consider.

A competitive sprint featuring a few thriving sorts. MAHARAJAS EXPRESS can strike while the iron is hot and complete a quick hat-trick but Oriental Prince and Castan also arrive in winning form and are likely to ensure the selection doesn't get things all his own way. Match Play should strip fitter for his reappearance and also merits respect.

This is quite a competitive affair but the strong temptation is to side with CASTAN, who is 2-2 since wearing cheekpieces.
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C&D winner KP'S LADYOFKNOCK may be able to strike again here. She hasn't had the best of luck in her two runs since winning here in December. The Policy Maker mare was carried out subsequently at Fairyhouse and ran a solid race in Down Royal despite being pestered by a loose horse. She is 5lb better off now with Sights Unseen, who chased home Prince Quattro at Down Royal. That mare finished off well then but this ground is an unknown. Philip Rothwell is in flying form and Miss Lia is another that has to be on the shortlist.

GO GILL GO has some solid form over C&D, including when third earlier this month, and she makes appeal from a career-low mark. Sights Unseen showed plenty of promise when second on handicap debut and remains open to improvement while Tingarran Express would be interesting if ready to roll.

This can go the way of SIGHTS UNSEEN who was only narrowly denied on her debut for Gavin Cromwell when 8l clear of Kp's Ladyofknock
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Now that the penny has dropped for BADBURY RINGS after a comfortable success over slightly further at Wincanton last time out, the six-year-old looks capable of following up off a 9lb higher mark. Runner-up on two of his last three starts, Salley Gardens could find plenty of improvement for the step up in trip, while similar comments apply to Drash On Ruby, who remains a maiden after 16 starts.

BADBURY RINGS got the job done with far more in hand than the bare margin implies at Wincanton 12 days ago and surely has further progress and wins in him on that evidence. Salley Gardens and Drash On Ruby are feared most in that order.

Neil Mulholland's BADBURY RINGS seemed to have a fair bit left in the tank when winning at Wincanton recently and can follow up.
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KOMEDY KICKS has notched two wins from three starts for the Skelton's and looks the type this yard tend to excel with. She was doing her best work late on when scoring narrowly over an extended 2m3f at Catterick last month and with her stamina drawn out further off 3lb higher, she gets the nod to bring up the hat-trick. Looking As You Are rediscovered her shooting boots on a foray into this grade last time and another bold bid looks likely off 3lb higher, while Gaye Legacy is also noteworthy.

Having finished an eye-catching fourth in a stronger mares' event at the beginning of February, GAYE LEGACY may be able to make the most of this drop in class. Despite being bred for the Flat, hat-trick seeking Komedy Kicks is progressing over hurdles, particularly since joining the Skelton operation, and she looks worth a crack at this longer trip. Looking As You Are boasts a perfect record at this track and merits consideration in a trappy enough contest.

Gaye Legacy is respected now back down in grade but preference is for LOOKING AS YOU ARE, who made it 2-2 here last time.
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Oberon Hill (fourth) and Woodrafff (fifth) met over the mile here recently and both would need to improve, especially having to concede weight to a pair of interesting debutants in REGALIAN and Go Out, of which the former is preferred. The son of Kingman is a half-brother to the useful Theory Of Tides, who won his first two racecourse appearances for the Gosdens last year, and, if possessing anywhere near that level of ability, he might prove too strong.

A likely match between the 2 well-bred newcomers, with Kingman colt REGALIAN preferred to Hello Youmzain gelding Go Out before market clues.

With the form standard modest, interesting newcomers REGALIAN and Go Out could well fight out this race.
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ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE looks to have found a nice opportunity to get off the mark. The Gigginstown gelding had some disappointing efforts last season but his two runs this term have been solid. He ran well when third to stablemate Honesty Policy at Navan 18 days ago and this looks an easier task now. Onlymammycanloveme goes hurdling again after a good run in a Fairyhouse bumper. The point-to-point winner looks progressive and is an obvious danger. The Night Agent showed improvement, when a big price, in a Naas bumper last month and is one to note on his jumping debut.

HITAK didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at Naas last time out so is fancied to take a step forward and get off the mark in this open maiden. Wexford fourth Lightup Lightup looks to have more to offer and heads the list of dangers, although Bop Wont Stop and St Cuthbert's Cave both have the form to play a part too.

This is less demanding than the Naas and Navan races contested by ST CUTHBERTS'S CAVE lately and he should be able to take advantage
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SPACE VOYAGE impressed when getting off the mark over fences from the reopposing Ede'iffs Rock (second) at Huntingdon last month, and the slight drop in trip should not inconvenience as she looks to double up off 7lb higher. Gazette Bourgeoise has sound claims on her penultimate success off a 7lb lower mark at Fakenham, while So Said I is much better than what he showed when pulled up in the Sussex National last time out.

SPACE VOYAGE easily beat Ede'iffs Rock at Huntingdon 5 weeks ago on only her second chase start and she should have more to offer in this sphere. Ede'iffs Rock can make more of a race of it with the help of a 9 lb swing, while So Said I should also be in the mix returned to a suitable trip.

Class-dropper SO SAID I was unsuited by a marathon trip on her latest outing but her earlier placed form give her strong claims here.
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Turned out again quickly after scoring easily here over 2m4f last week, SACRE COEUR looks ready for another go at 3m and a 7lb penalty may not be enough to prevent her from landing an 11th career success. Raised 4lb for a comfortable win over the same track and trip earlier in the month, Post Chaise is likely to appreciate going back up in trip, while Heard That arrives on the back of a strong runner-up effort at Market Rasen behind a winner that has gone in again since.

SACRE COEUR proved better than ever when making all in good style at this course 8 days ago, her second win from 3 starts over fences here, and a penalty might not be enough to prevent her from following up. The biggest threat could come from Heard That, who remains unexposed at staying trips, ahead of Hystery Bere.

Hystery Bere and HEARD THAT bumped into progressive winners when runner-up last time. Preference is for the 6yo Heard That.
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Blackcurrent struck the woodwork at handicap level last time out and his claims are as strong as any eased into a classified event, while similar comments apply to Arlington. Bryan Smart's charge didn't fire last time but is perhaps best judged on his previous course second, and a return to that level ought to see him go very close. That being said, a chance can be taken on ATHOLLBLAIR BOY. Recent form figures aren't reflective of how well the 12-year-old has performed and, dropping in class, he edges it.

Old-timer ATHOLLBLAIR BOY is holding his form pretty well this season and would be giving weight to all his rivals if this was a handicap. Blackcurrent only just failed in a similar event over C&D last time so rates the main threat, with Lezardrieux also worth a mention given his record here.

Being 2-3 over C&D, ARLINGTON may be the answer. Lezardrieux is second choice.
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NEXT STOP PARIS may be able to gain compensation after his fall at Fairyhouse just over three weeks ago. Gavin Cromwell's charge was a well-backed favourite then and was making up ground nicely when crashing out three from home. In-form pair Philip Rothwell and Tiernan Power Roche team up with Mercury Mission and he looks an obvious danger after a solid run to finish third at Naas last time. Moudan won in testing conditions at Limerick late last month and also has to come into calculations off a 7lb higher mark.

NEXT STOP PARIS looked to be moving with purpose when falling 3 out on his handicap debut at Fairyhouse on his most recent outing, so he's well worth another chance. Mercury Mission and Blue In The West head the dangers.

This could be a good opportunity for NEXT STOP PARIS to gain compensation having been firmly in the mix prior to a late fall last time
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A tad unlucky when not getting the clearest of runs at Newcastle last month before eventually running on for third, BLUE CARPET was a comfortable winner at Carlisle on debut and returning to soft ground could see him back to winning ways. Point-to-point winner Purple Owl looks the pick of the newcomers and he must enter calculations along with Tennessee Tango, who drops in grade after being outclassed in Listed company at Ascot in December.

The market should reveal plenty but SINCHI ROCA catches the eye on paper and brings winning point form to the table so edges the vote from penalised Carlisle bumper scorer Blue Carpet. Purple Owl is another debutant with the potential to take a hand, while Tennessee Tango can't be discounted if getting back on track.

The pick is SINCHI ROCA, who won a Larkhill point by 5l on his debut, beating a rival who has since been placed twice over hurdles.
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HELLFIRE PRINCESS caught the eye on her return from a 394-day absence when runner-up over a similar distance at Hereford last time and a 4lb rise could prove lenient as she looks to go one better. Brockarno had the reopposing Charming Getaway (second) a neck behind when scoring at Doncaster last month but the latter may be able to overturn that form meeting on 1lb better terms.

A competitive race. The market strength behind TOM TAGGLE at Taunton suggests connections think he's on a good mark and he might be worth another chance to prove it with the longer trip this afternoon expected to play to his strengths. Last month's Doncaster 1-2 Brockarno and Charming Getaway head the dangers along with Hellfire Princess. Passing Pleasure is also a possible now handicapping.

The well-backed TOM TAGGLE (nap) shaped when fourth on his handicap debut at Taunton as though he would relish today's extra yardage.
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Fast Flo was only held by half a length when runner-up at Southwell recently and the winner boosted that form by subsequently scoring in style, but Christine Dunnett's mare remains a maiden after 33 attempts and preference is for BERNIE THE BEAR. This C&D scorer usually goes well in this grade and the booking of 3lb claimer Harry Burns inspires further confidence. Fellow track-and-trip winner Raft Up warrants respect in a first-time hood.

TOMMYTWOHOOTS was too free at Wolverhampton last time but his previous in-frame efforts over this C&D puts him bang there on these terms. Fast Flo went close in a similar event at Southwell 2 weeks ago so is next best ahead of Raft Up, who wasn't seen to best effect last time.

The combination of a first-time hood and drop to this level earns RAFT UP the vote ahead of Tommytwohoots.
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MUSKERRY ROCK looks on a nice mark here back over timber. The Mouse Morris-trained gelding has been placed a couple of times over fences this season and ran off a mark of 104 on his last outing at Limerick over Christmas. A hurdles rating of 86 looks attractive now. Mullanour showed improvement when going down by half a length at Limerick last month and off just a 1lb higher mark he's expected to run well. Imperial Tune was also only raised a pound after a solid run to finish third at Punchestown and is another who has to come into calculations.

MULLANOUR showed improved form when second at Limerick last month and may be able to go one better off only 1 lb higher. Muskerry Rock can be made to look well treated off this hurdle mark judged on his recent chase exploits and is second choice ahead of Liam Casey's Imperial Tune. Last month's Naas third Dalmatic completes the shortlist.

It was an encouraging handicap debut from MUSKERRY ROCK over fences last time and he looks like a big player from a reduced hurdle mark
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Runner-up at Uttoxeter last time in a contest that has worked out well since, PORT OR STARBOARD looks the one to beat off a mark 2lb lower than his sole victory to date. Back to form with a creditable second at Sandown most recently, Snapius looks to be a key threat, as well as Zucayan, who wasn't beaten far over further at Taunton earlier in the month.

The suggestion is WISE GUY, who is well handicapped if a recent breathing operation has had a positive effect, particularly if Callum Pritchard's 3 lb claim is taken into account. Zucayan, a dual C&D winner, the reliable Port Or Starboard and James Owen's Snapius may provide the main opposition.

Wind surgery could prompt a revival from WISE GUY who is well handicapped on his progressive form in early 2024.
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A winner on his racecourse debut before finding a useful colt, who has since finished second to the talented Al Qudra in Qatar, too good here in December, PORT LIGHT should have what it takes to defy a penalty. Newcastle scorer Crack On Boys is drawn next door and the son of Cracksman appeals as the most likely threat. Yes Honey is also noted.

This looks to concern penalised pair PORT LIGHT and Crack On Boys, with narrow preference in favour of the former in a refitted hood. That said, the latter was impressive when scoring at Newcastle 23 days ago and strong confidence behind him would put a different slant on things. Final Night and Yes Honey appeal best of the others, particularly with a view to going into handicaps.

This should concern previous winners PORT LIGHT and Crack On Boys. The selection pushed a Group-class colt close here in December.
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This looks like a good opportunity for BARNABY to complete a C&D hat-trick. Kevin Ryan's gelding accounted for three of these rivals when defying a 6lb rise to complete a double with plenty to spare 13 days ago, taking his track-and-trip strike-rate to 6-8 in the process, and a further 6lb hike doesn't look enough to halt him. The main threat appears to be Longhaired General, who also arrives on a course three-timer but his two wins came over 1m. William Dewhirst completes the shortlist.

BARNABY is thriving on racing and had a few of these behind when finding a bit more improvement to notch his sixth C&D success 2 weeks ago. He looks sure to make another bold bid and is preferred to hat-trick seeking Longhaired General, who may get an uncontested lead again.

Kevin Ryan's BARNABY (nap) can't get enough of this place and he's an uncomplicated gelding who is likely to take some stopping.
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CAPUCHINERO has been edging down the weights in recent months and she went agonisingly close under Oliver Carmichael at Wolverhampton last time. Bint Havana Gold (third) has since franked that form by winning at the Midlands venue so, off just 2lb higher, Alice Haynes' mare appears to hold outstanding claims. Kitaro Kich continues to run well and he remains of interest, while others to note include Sonmarg and handicap debutant Willow's Kiss.

Plenty of in-form sorts in opposition including KITARO KICH, who, having shed the maiden tag on his penultimate start, again shaped well in the circumstances when third at Wolverhampton 31 days ago and he remains of interest from the same mark. Likeable filly Bint Havana Gold following her last-time-out success, H Key Lails and Capuchinero are just a trio of others to consider.

A few with possibilities but KITARO KICH travels strongly enough to think he can make a serious go of it back over 7f.
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Southbank struck over C&D in December before recording back-to-back second-placed finishes at Wolverhampton and he merits the utmost respect, but the vote goes to JESSE LUC. Mike Murphy's gelding has won three of his last four starts, with the latest of those coming at Southwell recently. He's only 3lb higher and with Rossa Ryan back aboard, he looks set to mount another serious challenge. Man On A Mission is another to consider.

A few with chances but JESSE LUC is thriving at present and fancied to make light of a 3 lb weights rise and complete a hat-trick. Southbank could emerge as the main danger to Mike Murphy's C&D scorer ahead of Poetic Jack and Man On A Mission.

Southbank is respected but JESSE LUC (nap) should manage the small rise for his recent Southwell win and continue on the upgrade.
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Smith needs serious thought off just 3lb higher than his latest win at Lingfield. However, this shorter trip might not be ideal for him and the vote goes to previous course winner SMOKEY MALONE. Having won off higher marks in the past, a current rating of 51 gives the Outstrip gelding every chance and another bold showing is expected. Mhajim and This Time Maybe are other solid options.

SMITH took advantage of his much-reduced mark when scoring at Lingfield on his latest outing, having to overcome trouble in running, so a 3 lb rise back up in the weights might not be enough to prevent him from following up. Heading the list of dangers is Smokey Malone, who has returned to form on his last 2 starts, with Zooks also considered.

After two good runs over 1m4f at Southwell, SMOKEY MALONE might be seen to even better effect over this C&D.
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State Of Madness is interesting judged on recent form but a wide berth in stall eight could prove tricky and is a concern. MEHMO, on the other hand, has the benefit of a position near the inside rail and, having gone well here before, he looks worth chancing off a competitive rating on just his second start for his current yard. War Zone also appeals after winning a classified stakes over C&D a fortnight ago.

WAR ZONE looked better than ever when bagging his second C&D victory two weeks ago so gets the vote here at the chief expense of State Of Madness who is weighted to go close on his first go on polytrack. Forest Gunner also figures on a handy-looking mark and needs factoring in too along with course scorer Sassy Redhead.

Stall eight might influence another wide trip but STATE OF MADNESS should get a true pace to chase and he's in better form than most.
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A tentative vote goes to JENSON BENSON, who bounced back to form with a strong runner-up effort over C&D last time out, where he had the reopposing Cloud Free (third) over a length behind. The latter is now 2lb better off at the weights, but Shaun Lycett's charge is taken to regain the winning thread at the main expense of Elterwater, who has scored on two of her three starts at this track.

A case can be made for a few of these but ELTERWATER is hard to oppose under a 5 lb penalty for her convincing success over C&D last time out. Handily-weighted I Can't Believe is next on the list ahead of Cloud Free and Birthday Angel.

A race which revolves around ELTERWATER, who will be hard to beat if in the same mood as when scoring easily over C&D on Saturday.
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HELM ROCK didn't do himself any favours when racing wide at Wolverhampton last time out but he did well to finish third, and dropping back to 1m should suit. The booking of Billy Loughnane is eye-catching and the seven-year-old can regain the winning thread at the main expense of High Point, who has switched yards since scoring at Salisbury last October. Longlai and Tempus cannot be ruled out either.

A tight-knit handicap in which HELM ROCK edges the vote on the back of his good recent Wolverhampton third. Urban Lion is also weighted to have a big say and could emerge as the main danger after a break, although Tempus and Longlai both need considering too.

Longlai is a potential class act but narrow preference is for HELM ROCK who went close off this mark recently.
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Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.