There were 43 Races on Saturday 2nd March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Kelso, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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OMAR MARETTI was an impressive winner over 3m1f at Catterick last month and the 10-year-old is hard to oppose off just a 3lb higher mark. Fortescue failed to fire on good ground at Sandown last time, but is on a workable mark if this return to a softer surface brings about any improvement. Others to note are Commodore, Secret Reprieve and Highland Hunter.

MUSICAL SLAVE's frailties have long been documented but he scored in similar company from a higher mark at Exeter last year and he may be worth chancing after a mildly more encouraging display at Ludlow last time. Copperhead has been holding his form well from this kind of mark this season and can give another good account, whilst out-and-out stayer Highland Hunter is also respected having been keeping better company for most of the season.

Copperhead deserves a break but Henry Daly's FORTESCUE (nap) is temptingly handicapped and there were excuses last time out.
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Micro Millions produced a much better effort in first-time cheekpieces to fill the runner-up spot over an extended 3m1f at Catterick last time and is an interesting contender stepping back in distance. However, the vote goes to TO CHASE A DREAM, who failed to justify favouritism by only a head when he finished second for the fourth time in a row and he looks well placed to make amends for those efforts. Yalla Habibi completes the shortlist after his second-place finish at Fontwell.

TO CHASE A DREAM crucially jumped better under a change of tactics when edged out only late on at Wetherby 4 weeks ago and, having proven most consistent to date, this could be the day he deservedly opens his account. Diamond Koda, three times a runner-up in bumpers, and Micro Millions head up the dangers, with Yalla Habibi another who is respected in the opener.

A few of these deserve to make the breakthrough and TO CHASE A DREAM may be the one to do it.
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CHARMING STAR ran a lovely race on hurdling debut at Naas which showed he could have a future in this game. He kept on without threatening in fourth and this former 1m4f winner on the Flat relishes testing ground. A big run from Shahbaz on hurdling bow for Gavin Cromwell wouldn't be a surprise. This son of Free Eagle showed an aptitude for rain-softened ground during his career on the Flat in Britain. Most notably, he won a soft-ground nursery at Newmarket and ran on for fourth on heavy going over an extended 1m2f when last seen at Nottingham in October. St Faz has shown more than enough over flights to rate a danger. He has banked a couple of third place finishes in Killarney and Cork, so more prize money awaits. Grann's Boy and Welcome Back are a pair to monitor for market moves.

CHARMING STAR, a lightly-raced winner on the Flat, showed an aptitude for hurdling when fourth at Naas in January and has to be considered the one to beat with improvement on the cards. Welcome Back and Shahbaz are a pair of interesting hurdling newcomers who need monitoring closely in the betting.

This can go the way of CHARMING STAR who ran a big race on his hurdle bow and he could be hard to beat with normal improvement
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THE KALOOKI KID was not disgraced in a competitive Grade 2 novice hurdle at Doncaster last time and that form suggests that a mark of 124 may underestimate him on his handicap bow. Itso Fury is an obvious threat to the selection following his Wincanton victory on his most recent outing in November, while Rafferty's Return and Pentland Hills are others who make the shortlist.

A dual novice hurdle winner during the second half of last year, THE KALOOKI KID was far from disgraced when fourth in Grade 2 company at Doncaster 5 weeks ago and, with the step back up in trip a positive, he could be the way to go from what appeals as a workable opening mark. Itso Fury and Pentland Hills head up the dangers, with Serious Operator another expected to feature.

There can be optimism that the novice THE KALOOKI KID will improve for the step up in trip on his handicap debut and he earns the vote.
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JETOILE was far from disgraced in a valuable event at Cheltenham last time and he is only 3lb higher than when winning the Old Roan at Aintree earlier in the season. A reproduction of either of those efforts here would give him a big chance in this company. Heltenham has to be of some interest following his narrow defeat at Kempton a week ago, while the progressive Highstakesplayer and Kandoo Kid are others to consider.

After a further 3 months off, JETOILE wasn't able to land the 4-timer but he travelled well for a long way when fourth at Cheltenham in January, so he is taken to build on that outing to resume winning ways. Heading the list of dangers is Grandeur d'Ame, who is worth another chance after an early exit last time, while Heltenham again looked on a good mark when runner-up a week ago.

Grandeur D'Ame and Kandoo Kid are feared but Kempton winner HIGHSTAKESPLAYER could well go in again if holding his form.
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MAC TOTTIE made a fantastic return from over a year off the track to score by three and a quarter lengths over fences at Aintree on Boxing Day. Peter Bowen's veteran may be using this as a prep run for the Grand National, but he still could have enough to record a 10th career victory. Curley Finger, who arrives seeking a hat-trick, is only 9lb higher for those displays and he has to be considered. Equinus finished a fair third at Newbury last time and completes the shortlist.

This represents a step into the unknown trip-wise for ARQOOB but it would be something of an understatement to say that he caught the eye at Ascot recently and it could be that a proper stamina test is just what he needs. Equinus took a step back in the right direction when third at Newbury and he is next on the list ahead of Copper Coin and the hat-trick seeking Curley Finger.

He needs to pull out more again but CURLEY FINGER may complete a hat-trick, given various doubts over his rivals. Equinus is feared.
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The form of INSTANT TENDANCE's third place in a mares' maiden hurdle over C&D in November reads well in the context of this race. She has since been placed twice in bumpers, but a return to flights could see her off the mark. Jokers 'n' Clowns won a point-to-point in December for Warren Ewing and has switched to Gavin Cromwell for her track debut, so she has to be given plenty of respect. Fortuna Favente, a half-sister to Appreciate It no less, hasn't lived up to expectations so far, but may show more on her return from a break in a race lacking depth.

INSTANT TENDANCE sets a fair standard and this looks a good opportunity for him to get off the mark unless point-recruit Jokers 'N' Clowns proves to be above average. Lazy Bones may prove best of the remainder.

Lazy Bones was still involved when coming down latest but INSTANCE TENDANCE is preferred with her November course form working out
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JANGO BAIE won a Grade 1 at Aintree on Boxing Day and was not disgraced when chasing home a talented rival under a penalty at Huntingdon last time. A reproduction of either of those efforts may well be good enough to see him home in front here. That said, the progressive Brucio should not be discounted following her success in a valuable handicap at Leopardstown last month. Others to note are Personal Ambition and Cannock Park.

A Grade 2 in which it could pay to side with PERSONAL AMBITION, who unlike standard-setter Jango Baie, hails from a stable in rude health at present and is well worth another chance at this level having dominated a Doncaster novice in good style in January. Jango Baie still warrants plenty of respect being a Grade 1 winner, while Brucio is improving in leaps and bounds and needs taking seriously, too.

The mare BRUCIO was seriously impressive when winning a Listed handicap at Leopardstown and is taken to score once more.
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FLORENCETHEMACHINE put in a career best when getting off the mark under Rules at Exeter last time and that form suggests that an opening mark of 111 should be workable for Paul Nicholls' mare. Jack's A Legend had plenty in hand when scoring at Southwell on his most recent outing in November and has to be considered off just a 7lb higher rating, while Toonagh Warrior should appreciate the drop in trip.

A fair bit of potential on show here, not least Gary Moore's ALL AUTHORIZED who appeals as a likely improver now pitched into a handicap for the first time. Fellow debutante in this sphere Florencethemachine rates a big threat though, while Jack's A Legend figures on a handy-looking mark and must enter calculations along with Toonagh Warrior and Bucephalus.

Toonagh Warrior and Jack's A Legend are highly respected. However, ALL AUTHORIZED, for one, may be about to take a step forward.
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Nube Negra is a fascinating contender stepping into handicap company after competing in Graded company this season. However, previous C&D winner TOMMY'S OSCAR looks the way to go after being dropped 2lb for his fourth over an extended 2m4f at Musselburgh last month. Ann Hamilton's stable star will appreciate the drop in trip and could put these to the sword. Homme Public has been in good heart this season and is another to watch out for.

TOMMY'S OSCAR found the lack of a recent outing telling late on at Musselburgh last month so, with that run sure to have blown away the cobwebs, Ann Hamilton's very smart chaser earns the vote to notch his fourth win over the larger obstacles at the expense of Nube Negra, who found Grade 1 company all too much last time and he should be much more at home back in a handicap. Homme Public and Malystic can fight out third.

This can go to Grade 2 C&D winner TOMMY'S OSCAR (nap), who is back on a good mark and will be suited by today's drop back in trip.
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UPPING THE ANTI wasn't cutting much ice in high-quality races over fences, but showed much more in fourth when switched back to hurdles in Naas. With a hurdle mark some 25lb lower than his chase rating, one of these races is going to fall his way sooner rather than later. El Capitaine comes with risks reappearing for the first time in over a year for a new stable, however, he does look well handicapped on a mark of 114. He was last seen finishing third in a maiden hurdle at Fairyhouse and that form has been emphatically endorsed by the winner, the runner-up and the fourth home. Chosen Diamond had closed on the leader when he fell at the last over C&D at this track at this track last month, so is an obvious contender. Aodhan May is in a good place at the minute having won over further here and in Punchestown. The handicapper has tacked on 9lb but this in-form mare's claims are hard to ignore.

AODHAN MAY only had to be pushed out at Punchestown last week and can make light of a 9 lb rise and complete a hat-trick. Chosen Diamond looked a big threat when falling at the last over C&D 6 weeks ago and is second choice ahead of Henry de Bromhead's Upping The Anti.

PARTY PLAYBOY probably bounced on his second run back from an absence a fortnight ago and he showed he retained ability previously
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UNDER CONTROL bumped into a high-class rival when filling second place in a Grade 2 at Doncaster last time and that performance suggests that a mark of 138 should be workable on her return to handicap company. Last year's winner Benson has to be of interest once again, despite arriving here off a 5lb higher mark. Rewired edges out The Churchill Lad and Bingoo to be best of the rest.

SKYCUTTER appeals as one who could have more to offer now he's up and running for Dan Skelton and might prove the answer to this highly-competitive handicap. J P McManus, Nicky Henderson and Nico de Boinville combined to win the Betfair Hurdle at Newbury recently and Under Control, who arrives on the back of a second in a Grade 2, provides them with a good chance of another big pot. Black Hawk Eagle, Cracking Rhapsody and last year's winner Benson are a few of many others who could go well.

The lightly raced 5yo CRACKING RHAPSODY has hinted that today's big-field scenario and competitive gallop will be right up his street.
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Spring Note is bound to be popular after an easy success over C&D in December, but the form of her stable is a worry and a 13lb rise is bound to make life tougher. Preference is for BRENTFORD HOPE, who drops in grade having finished third in a premier handicap over C&D last time out. He wasn't for catching on his penultimate start here and makes plenty of appeal, while Chepstow winner Shared is noted too.

BRENTFORD HOPE did well over C&D towards the end of 2023 and might be able to notch another win back from a 3-month break. Punctuation is in better heart than his 2 form figures this winter might suggest and is feared most ahead of the selection's stablemate Shared.

Spring Note and Brentford Hope are dangers but there could be a big run in PUNCTUATION who loves soft ground.
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Craig Lidster holds big aspirations for his training operation and with Dontyawantme being the only jumps-orientated horse currently under his care, it can be assured the daughter of Getaway will be primed for this latest challenge. However, as the case with the likes of the previously Listed-placed (2m3f) Lunar Discovery, the step up in trip is a concern for Lidster's mare. With that in mind, progressive Newbury winner GAYE LEGACY may be the way to go, with her stamina more proven and the galloping nature of this course likely to ideally suit. Irish raider Ottizzini completes the shortlist.

GAYE LEGACY has progressed well in handicaps this season and, with conditions set to be in her favour and her stamina assured, it's hard to believe she won't give another good account now upped in grade. Lunar Discovery is another leading contender on form and is sure to pose a big threat if seeing out the longer trip, while Pinot Rouge is an interesting outsider having caught the eye finishing strongly on her Rules debut at Newcastle.

First choice is progressive GAYE LEGACY, ahead of Ottizzini. Other big players are Lunar Discovery and Dontyawantme.
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KINTURK KALANISI has been placed over further trips in Cork and Punchestown, and could get his turn. His third in Cork behind a subsequent Grade 3 novice hurdle winner can be seen in a better light now. Former point-to-point winner Special Cadeau is up in trip on his second start over flights and there should be more to come from him for Willie Mullins. Born Braver was readily outgunned in second in a bumper over the minimum trip at Fairyhouse, however, he had a decent record 'between the flags', so this trip could see him make an impact on hurdle debut.

SPECIAL CADEAU can build on his Naas hurdle debut fourth and strike for Willie Mullins. Lough Owel should benefit from the increased test of stamina now hurdling and is second choice ahead of Punchestown runner-up Kinturk Kalanisi.

KINTURK KALANISI (nap) brings some really smart form to the table, notably his close up third to Largy Hill and he may progress further
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A respectable third in the Coral Gold Cup in December, MONBEG GENIUS looks the one with most upside and can take this en route to a tilt at the Grand National next month. The eight-year-old has dominated in smaller fields before and he should have too much class for admirable veteran Aye Right, who went down on his sword at Warwick last time out. Course specialist Elvis Mail is another to consider, as well as Thunder Rock.

MONBEG GENIUS left his reappearance well behind when placed in another top handicap at Newbury in November and is preferred to the much more exposed Aye Right. Thunder Rock's latest second at Musselburgh suggests he's still on the upgrade but he does have a penalty to defy.

Top of the list is the admirable veteran AYE RIGHT (nap), ahead of Thunder Rock, Elvis Mail and Monbeg Genius.
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Soaring Glory has been highly tried on occasions and is beginning to look really well treated. Now dropped in class, Jonjo O'Neill's top-weight commands respect. However, with first-time blinkers a possible source of improvement, FERN HILL is worth chancing on these terms. Still unexposed over hurdles, the selection is having his first start in handicap company over timber and is very interesting. Jatiluwih is the pick of the rest.

The 10-y-os JATILUWIH and Glynn can fight this out, with preference for the former off a career-low mark. Knowwhentoholdem is also worth a second look.

In an unconvincing field the door might be open for JATILUWIH after running his best race of this season at Wetherby.
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DOES HE KNOW boasts a healthy strike-rate over fences and his class might just see him through this latest test, with first-time cheekpieces applied. Admittedly, history is against the selection in terms of weight-carrying statistics, but the lightly-raced nine-year-old is a sturdy jumper who can make the most of dropping in class as he bids to buck the trend of top-weights being overhauled in this race. The hat-trick seeking Some Scope is an obvious alternative given he had plenty in hand when scoring over 3m here last time out. However, he is up another 10lb for that success and this is a much deeper race. Erne River also has a good record here and is dangerous to ignore, while Sandown winner Java Point also enters calculations.

SOME SCOPE is a chaser on a steep upward curve so is taken to defy a 10 lb rise and complete the hat-trick. Java Point has made a promising start for this yard and remains on a good mark on old form after his Sandown win, so is next best ahead of Undersupervision, who went close to winning this for the second year in succession 12 months ago.

Preference is for CHARLIE UBERALLES, who was an excellent third in the Great Yorkshire Chase over 3m here in January.
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BLOOD DESTINY is 3lb better off with Spillane's Tower after losing out by two lengths to him over further in Punchestown and it could tip the balance his way. He attempted to make all in that Grade 3, but was collared in the closing stages. He has been impressive over this trip in hurdle races at Cork and Fairyhouse and could get into a good rhythm. Spillane's Tower has to give 7lb to all three rivals, but he is a tough sort and there was plenty of merit in that Punchestown victory. He is more than capable of putting in a strong finish. Flanking Maneuver couldn't make an impression in a Grade 1 at Leopardstown over Christmas, but ought to find this company more palatable. This is quite a drop in trip for him, though. Farmers Lodge won a beginners' chase over C&D last month and isn't out of it, but this is a stiff task on paper for him.

BLOOD DESTINY seemed to get outstayed by Spillane's Tower in a similar event at Punchestown 7 weeks ago and is fancied to reverse the placings back down in trip and on 3 lb better terms.

SPILLANE'S TOWER can confirm the recent Gr 3 Punchestown form with Blood Destiny given that he was value for the winning margin
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Beauzon completed a Wolverhampton four-timer, but then probably found tackling 7f was a step too far at Chelmsford last week. Back over a more appropriate distance, the five-year-old commands respect given his impressive recent haul. However, SOME NIGHTMARE, who is still unexposed on the all-weather, edges preference from a handy mark. John O'Shea's charge debuts on Polytrack from 3lb lower than his last winning rating and, a five-time scorer at this trip elsewhere, this could be a good time to catch him. Conquistador completes the shortlist.

GRENHAM BAY returned to form when runner-up to a subsequent winner at Southwell 16 days ago and is the percentage call to go one better from the same mark. Beauzon is better judged on his previous form having pulled too hard over a longer trip at Chelmsford last time, while Beyond Equal and Lilkian are others to consider.

Hiatus and Grenham Bay are high on the list but AIRSHOW has eased down the weights and could win for the 13th time.
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Course form can count for plenty around here, which bodes well for SPECIAL RATE, who has won his last two at the track. A winner of four of his five starts over fences, Philip Kirby's charge can do little wrong at present and gets the vote ahead of Imperial Bede, who did it well himself when scoring easily on his chase debut at Southwell. General Officer should be much more at home going left-handed and is capable of being in the mix as well.

Tough to rule out any of the quintet but preference is for SPECIAL RATE, who made it 7 wins from 8 starts this season in a match event here just over a fortnight ago and, operating from an unchanged mark, Philip Kirby's 7-y-o can add another victory to what has already been a remarkable campaign. Imperial Bede made the perfect start over fences at Southwell recently so he can give the selection most to think about.

With the form of his win here in January reading particularly well, SPECIAL RATE can make it eight wins from his last nine starts.
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Makin'yourmindup struck by just over a length over C&D last time and he only has a 3lb higher mark to contend with, so he holds an obvious chance. However, preference is for EGBERT, who has won two of his three starts over fences, including his four-length success at Doncaster in January. He could defy a 4lb rise in first-time blinkers. Of the remainder, Hitching Jacking appeals most after his third on Town Moor.

All six of these can be given a chance and it's HEAVEN SMART who earns the vote. He has much more on his plate than when making all at Kempton last month but it was a striking performance and he could take some pegging back if again ridden positively. Pulling Stumps is just about second choice ahead of Makin'yourmindup and Egbert.

Competitive, with most suggesting that they could still be capable of better. MAKIN'YOURMINDUP is selected to follow up his C&D win.
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SUNDAY SOLDIER is in the form of her life at present and a 7lb rise for her most recent success at Sedgefield may prove lenient as she aims to land the four-timer. That may be at the main expense of Spit Spot, who has done well since joining the Lucinda Russell stable, having been runner-up on her last two starts. Linda Moon arrives with a similar profile and cannot be ruled out either.

SUNDAY SOLDIER has completed a hat-trick in impressive style since switched to handicaps and she can add to that sequence here for all that Linda Moon looks a formidable rival. Spit Spot also makes some appeal for all that the handicapper has taken no chances with her opening mark.

The answer to an interesting little race might be handicap debutante BELLA CIVENA, who won against her own age group last season.
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JOURNEY WITH ME can return from a lengthy absence with a victory. Henry de Bromhead's charge has plenty of ability as evidenced by a three-length success in a Grade 3 novice chase on his penultimate start in Naas. He fell in a Grade 1 at the Punchestown Festival last April, but should be able to get into his stride in this small field on ground he enjoys. Galway Plate winner Ash Tree Meadow likes to dictate and is a strong stayer. He is likely to make this a searching test albeit he may not want the ground to be too deep. Fighting Fit was in a rich vein of form before a below-par effort in a Grade 3 handicap chase here last month.

ASH TREE MEADOW has the best form and he's likely to strip fitter for his latest effort at Naas, so he takes marginal preference over Journey With Me, who enjoyed a productive campaign prior to falling at Punchestown 10 months ago. Lucid Dreams can't be completely dismissed.

ASH TREE MEADOW was unsuited by a drop in trip last week but can bounce back against these rivals in a below par race for the grade
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STOIC SYD notched up a quickfire double when scoring over C&D last month and, from just 5lb higher, he holds a strong chance of completing the hat-trick. Runner-up in that aforementioned race, Egoiste has a feasible chance of turning the form around with a 1lb pull at the weights, while The Game Is Up seemed revitalised when getting off the mark in first-time cheekpieces at Lingfield last week and can also go well with the headgear retained.

EGOISTE ran well when just touched off by re-opposing Stoic Syd (the pair well clear) when they met over C&D 24 days ago, doing particularly well having come from a long way back. They look the 2 to concentrate on again, with the former earning the vote to reverse those placings here. The Game Is Up and Handel complete the shortlist.

The suggestion is EGOISTE who came from a mile back to push Stoic Syd close here and now the boot is on the other foot draw-wise.
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Doncaster scorer Mojo Ego sets the standard in this juvenile hurdle, but he was disappointing at Taunton last time and conceding weight to a couple of interesting Flat recruits won't be easy. GOVERNOR OF INDIA only had the five starts on the level but did win over 1m2f at Newcastle and is expected to know his job on hurdles debut for the powerful Nicky Henderson yard. The ex-French Djerbanni must also be taken seriously.

GOVERNOR OF INDIA and Djerbanni both showed a reasonable level of form on the Flat and appeal as the types to take to this sphere, so they're likely to play a big part, with the first named marginally preferred. Mojo Ego has an experience edge but doesn't set the bar all that high.

There are two interesting hurdling newcomers and useful French Flat winner DJERBANNI gets the nod on his first run for Ian Williams.
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Jasmine Bliss had Wednesday Addams (second) behind when justifying favouritism in a first-time tongue-tie at Wetherby in January and she holds a solid chance under a penalty. However, a chance can be taken on point-to-point winner NORTHERN AIR, who changed hands for 105,000 pounds and it would be no surprise to see her make an impact on her debut under Rules for the Fergal O'Brien yard. Not Now Nathaniel isn't out of this either.

GETURGUCCION was a six-figure purchase from points and she's related to a dual bumper winner, so she's worth chancing to make a successful Rules debut. Wednesday Adams and Jasmine Bliss fiilled the first two positions at Wetherby last time and they're likely to be involved once more.

Fergal O'Brien and Paddy Brennan went to £105,000 to secure the services of NORTHERN AIR after she impressed in an Irish point.
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This can go the way of KLITSCHKO, who seems to have got some leeway from the handicapper having been dropped 1lb for a highly creditable runner-up effort at Warwick. Ground conditions should be in his favour again, and the six-year-old is preferred to the returning Densworth and Cuban Cigar, who ran very well at Musselburgh last month. Others to note include Getaway Drumlee, Playtogetaway and Sextant.

PLAYTOGETAWAY caught the eye on his return from an absence when a strong-travelling Hereford third last time out and Jonjo O'Neill's unexposed sort can take a big step forward with that run under his belt to edge out Klitschko who also shaped well when a Warwick runner-up and remains handily weighted. In-form duo Cuban Court and Cuban Cigar need factoring into this competitive handicap too.

Alan King's KLITSCHKO made up a lot of ground to finish second at Warwick in January and could go very well off a 1lb lower mark.
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JUMPING JET can make a winning foray into handicap company. She has been picking up prize money in beginners' chases and should enjoy dropping down from finishing fourth in a Listed mares' novices' chase at Thurles this month. Danny Gilligan's 5lb claim has her on an appealing mark. Kates Hill has really found her form in recent months and is a big player. A couple of runner-up berths at Naas and Punchestown sandwiched a Punchestown beginners' chase success in January. She is clearly on a mark she can be effective off and gets first-time cheekpieces. Intersky Sunset reverts back to fences after a couple of placed runs over flights in Clonmel.

Gordon Elliott took this 12 months ago and can repeat the feat with JUMPING JET who has less on her plate than when fourth in a Thurles listed chase last time and can open her account in this sphere. Punchestown-scorer Kates Hill rates much the biggest threat, especially if the fitting of cheekpieces ekes out some improvement. Intersky Sunset appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

KATES HILL was a little unlucky not to make it 2 wins from her last 2 chase starts last time and cheekpieces may help eke out more
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One More Wave sets the standard on form but must concede 12lb to younger rival KENTO, who is suggested as the one to be with here. The selection went agonisingly close to rewarding good support in the betting when he was a neck second in a novice at Lingfield last month. A step forward on that effort could suffice here. Gowareagle was a length behind in third that day and, given he was snatched up late on, he is also a must for consideration.

A reproduction of the form ONE MORE WAVE has shown in handicap company on his last 2 starts (second over C&D latterly) should make him a tough nut to crack. Last month's Lingfield 2-3 Kento and Gowareagle may give him most to do unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding one of the newcomers.

Kento can confirm Lingfield placings with Gowareagle but ONE MORE WAVE has been threatening and this could be his day.
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MORNING LIGHT was second only to an expensive Godolphin-owned colt over C&D in January and is highly unlikely to be as underestimated in the betting as she was that evening. Ralph Beckett's filly is open to any amount of improvement and an initial mark of 70 could be blown out of the water with another step forward. Wolverhampton winner Make A Scene is another handicap debutant to consider, while Squeaker has shown enough ability to complete the shortlist.

SUPERB FORCE improved plenty for the application of a visor/step up in trip when going down narrowly to another low-mileage sort at Lingfield 12 days ago (the pair clear) and with further progress anticipated, Andrew Balding's charge ought to prove tough to beat. Morning Light, following her good second in first-time headgear over C&D, and Lingfield-scorer Rey de La Batalla head the dangers, with Magna Vega another to note on handicap bow.

Compensation awaits for SUPERB FORCE (nap) who found only a gambled-on winner too good for him on his handicap debut.
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Netywell rounded off his hat-trick in style at Newcastle last week and is respected, likewise Sacre Coeur, who is a model of consistency representing a top stable. Preference, though, is for the course form which ESCAPEANDEVADE brings to the table. He is on a three-timer and could hardly have done it any easier over C&D last time. Brian Hughes keeps the partnership intact and another bold showing looks assured.

This looks wide open but the vote goes to the likeable SACRE COEUR who arrives on the back of a good Sandown second and can go one better now eased 1 lb. Escapeandevade is another solid option. Netywell can't be discounted either as he bids to complete his four-timer. Course-specialist Cedar Hill completes the shortlist.

Two-time C&D winner GOLD DES BOIS could exploit an attractive mark now back here. Netywell has thrived on testing ground of late.
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Running off 6lb below his last winning mark, it would be dangerous to allow BLUE COLLAR LAD to slip under the radar on these terms. Having finished a respectable third over 7f here on his debut run for the Alice Haynes yard, the five-year-old looks worth chancing back at this trip. The in-form Neptune Legend is an obvious threat to the selection off just 4lb higher than his C&D win 12 days ago, while Miss Moonshine and Confederation are a couple of others with chances based on peak form.

A chance is taken on BLUE COLLAR LAD, who has only recently switched to Alice Haynes and shaped as if this drop back to 6f is worth a go when fading late on into third over 7f here 12 days ago. In-form course specialist Peachey Carnehan is second choice ahead of Miss Moonshine and Neptune Legend.

Miss Moonshine (second choice) and Peachey Carnehan can go well but NEPTUNE LEGEND (nap) is in good form and can go in again.
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NEVER BETTER was beaten into fifth on his debut over track and trip, but there were plenty of positives to take from that effort and he would have learned a great deal. The son of No Nay Never can progress and get off the mark at the second time of asking. Little Rose went off favourite and ran too badly to be true at Chelmsford last week, so it wouldn't be a shock if she quickly bounced back. Of the remainder, newcomer Asinara appeals most.

Having displayed promise on debut over C&D, ROGUE RAIDER found the combination of the longer trip/racing freely catching him out when running below that level at Southwell 6 weeks ago and, remaining with potential, he gets the narrow vote to get back on track. Daring Legend, who shaped better than the bare result when last seen at Haydock in September, is of interest on debut for Mick Appleby, with Never Better also considered. So Quiet is a newcomer to note.

Another chance is given to ROGUE RAIDER who pulled too hard when stepped up to 1m at Southwell on the back of his promising C&D debut.
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SAVANNAH SMILES gained a confidence-boosting success in a classified stakes at Lingfield 20 days ago and rates an attractive proposition back in a handicap off 3lb lower than her last success in a race of this nature. There are dangers aplenty, though, and the likes of Higher Law, Tathmeen and Astrophysics all have the latent ability to have an impact if they are on song. The first named may be the biggest threat to the selection, with connections opting to try a first-time visor instead of blinkers.

SAVANNAH SMILES gained reward for her consistency when beating a subsequent winner at Lingfield 3 weeks ago and she looks on a workable mark back in a handicap. Astrophysics is potentially a big threat if things drop his way, while Nordic Glory is worth another chance back down in trip.

Astrophysics can go well but it looks worth chancing SAVANNAH SMILES back on Tapeta as she's had some excuses for her defeats here.
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GIANT finished just over three lengths clear of the third when getting closest to an unbeaten filly over C&D in October and he has been gelded since that display. Richard Spencer's four-year-old is only 1lb higher and could be the one to beat on his return. Rogue Thunder, who finished second at Lingfield last month, is one to note off the same rating, while Thapa VC will appreciate the drop in grade.

This looks open but it could pay to side with GIANT, who found only an odds-on winner completing a hat-trick too strong over C&D when last seen 5 months ago and, with that form working out, Richard Spencer's 4-y-o is taken to double his tally. This drop back in trip should suit Dayman, so he may emerge as the main danger, with Rogue Thunder and Hul Ah Bah Loo another couple fancied to go well.

It might be worth chancing ELUSIVE EMPIRE, who has slipped to a tempting mark and ought to be approaching peak fitness now.
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Narrowly denied over further here last Friday, MASQOOL is turned out again quickly under a 3lb rise and can gain compensation on the drop in trip. The six-year-old won both starts previous to that and he should have too much for determined Lingfield scorer Goldsmith, as well as Cosmos Raj, who did it well when a taking winner over C&D last month.

Plenty to consider with the vote going to CIOTOG, who caught the eye when third to Goldsmith at Southwell 7 weeks ago. Recent C&D 1-2 Cosmos Raj and Soames Forsyte complete the shortlist.

An open contest in which several runners are closely matched on recent form. Slight preference is for CIOTOG, ahead of Goldsmith.
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LISEO fared just about as well as could be expected in seventh when trying to come from the rear off a steady pace at Wolverhampton and, off an unchanged mark and with Harry Burns claiming 3lb, he holds strong claims. Ocean Heights is the likely pace angle and, fresh from making all over C&D on his most recent outing, he can make his presence felt once more off 4lb higher. Way Of Life has been running well in defeat this winter, but his winless run dates back to May 2022 and he might find a few too good again.

Those at the top of the weights make most appeal, with LISEO fancied to confirm the positive impression created when winning here in January, having shaped as if still at the top of his game in a disadvantageously-run contest at Wolverhampton last time. Way of Life can continue his run of in-frame efforts, with the reliable Ocean Heights also highly respected.

This could be the day the reliable WAY OF LIFE gets his head back in front. Course specialist Ocean Heights may give him most to do.
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Not beaten far over C&D last time out when coming from behind to finish a highly-encouraging third, VAN ZANT should have more improvement to come and the fact he is off the same mark as his last win is another plus. Runner-up on two of her last three starts, Lupset Flossy Pop is a key player on the step up in trip, while Angel Of Antrim and Outreach are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

If CAPALLCLISTE is able to build on his encouraging C&D effort 3 week ago he could be the answer to an open-looking handicap. Hellavapace wasn't beaten far here last time and she will be a danger to all if she puts her best foot forward, while Angel of Antrim has slipped to an attractive mark and he is also shortlisted.

Off a reduced mark back down in distance, ANGEL OF ANTRIM may well be the answer. Lupset Flossy Pop is second choice.
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Easter Icon scored readily over 1m6f at Wolverhampton on his debut for this yard and, nudged up 4lb, he can make his presence felt once more. That said, preference is for ESCARPMENT, who finished an admirable third over 1m4f here in a higher grade last month and, eased 1lb and sporting first-time cheekpieces, he gets the vote. Natacata arrives on the same mark as when second at Chelmsford in January, and she is respected most out of the remainder.

EASTER ICON proved better than ever when winning decisively at Wolverhampton last month and he can score again as he makes only his second start for his current yard. Escarpment has got back on track on his last 2 starts and could be the main danger upped in trip in a change of headgear, with Natacata completing the shortlist.

In a finale for which few arrive with compelling claims, EASTER ICON is taken to make it 2-2 for new trainer Gary Brown.
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A winner of two of his last three starts over C&D, including last time out, PYSANKA loves it here and a 2lb rise for scoring by three-quarters of a length that day could still underestimate the ability of the five-year-old. Narrowly denied at Kempton last month in a higher grade, Mr Boson looks to be a big danger, as well as At Liberty, who went very close over C&D on his penultimate start.

It's probably best to draw a line through AT LIBERTY's latest effort at Chelmsford where he did too much too soon, just six days after his near miss over this C&D. Michael Appleby's charge is taken to get back on track and register his first success on the all-weather. Optik probably doesn't have much in hand of his current mark but he looks dangerous all the same, while Chagall and Starfighter are others to consider.

Hughie Morrison's 4yo MR BOSON looked suited by the step up to 1m4f when running well in defeat at Kempton recently and gets the nod.
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HAWAJES scored cosily over this trip on his penultimate start at Southwell and Tony Carroll's charge can put a subdued effort over a mile most recently behind him to regain the winning thread now back over 7f. Bungle Bay finished a creditable second on his most recent start in a C&D handicap and he can make his presence felt, while Fircombe Hall won over this track and trip in December and is another to consider.

BUNGLE BAY arrives on the back of a solid showing over C&D and, despite a tricky draw, he's worth siding with in a race that's distinctly lacking in depth. Hawajes is the only other one in form and Fircombe Hall has a chance to get back on track, so they're the most feasible alternatives.

Bungle Bay is drawn widest but otherwise holds a leading chance. HAWAJES, a recent winner in this grade, looks a solid alternative.
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INAWE posted a solid second in a similar contest over C&D last month and, off an unchanged mark, she gets the tentative vote to show her rivals the way home in what looks a trappy affair. Ventura Empress has posted three disappointing handicap runs this year, but the application of blinkers may help the daughter of Highland Reel outrun her forecast odds, while Rust E Boy kept on well for a close second over 6f here most recently and this step back up in trip can see him hit the frame off the same mark.

A tight-knit handicap in which it is worth siding with George Boughey's new recruit SUNBLOCK to take a sizeable step forward now venturing into handicap company for the first time. Lord Danielson rates the obvious threat on the back of his very good recent Chelmsford City second, while C&D second Inawe is another who commands plenty of respect.

First choice is AYE FRED, ahead of Clionia in an open finale.
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