There were 42 Races on Saturday 8th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Hereford, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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GALACTIC CHARM's yard has an excellent record in this race and is forwarded as the pick of Gary and Josh Moore's pair. The son of Sea The Moon faced a stiffer test when pulled up in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham most recently. However, his previous form was highly encouraging and, having routed the opposition at Fontwell on his previous start, he tops the shortlist. Melon has impressed since switching codes and is feared most. Narragansett completes the shortlist.

A lightly-raced, improving stayer on the Flat, MELON has essentially continued that theme over timber, making it 2 wins from 3 starts when fending off re-opposing Narragansett in a Wetherby juvenile in January. He looks sure to do better still now handicapping and is selected to come out on top. Lucky Bere and aforementioned Narragansett are others fancied to feature. Risk It All is also worth a look.

The one with the lowest mileage is RISK IT ALL and he gets the vote in the hope he can improve for the fitting of a hood.
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Kentford Mallard showed a lot more when second in a warmer event at Sandown in January and she is a previous C&D winner that warrants huge respect. However, ONE MAN PARTY gets the nod. David Bridgwater's eight-year-old only found a well-handicapped rival too good in this grade at Fakenham last month and he should have no issues with this extra distance. Miss Pearl is another to note after her third at this venue last time.

A case can be made for a few of these but Georgina Nicholls' reliable MUSIQUE DE FEE is taken to gain a deserved first victory of the season at the chief expense of veteran mare Kentford Mallard who is weighted to have a big say. Miss Pearl and Bobalot both need factoring in too.

This looks wide open with no outstanding contender but plenty holding chances. NEWTONIAN gets the nod back on drier ground.
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JUPITER DES MOTTES won a bumper at Wetherby in March last year and made a winning debut for these connections on his hurdling bow at Newcastle in January. The six-year-old looks to have a bright future and tops the shorlist here. Crest Of Fortune has filled second place on all three starts since winning at Ffos Las in November and is likely to be in the mix once again, while King Of Answers is the pick of the remainder.

An interesting small-field novice contested by 3 previous winners. JUPITER DES MOTTES again looked a good prospect when making a successful hurdling debut at Newcastle in January and is taken to defy a penalty en route to better things. Stablemate King of Answers forged clear in good style at the same venue last month and has to be feared with the performance supported by the clock. Crest of Fortune is the other key player on form despite being turned over at short odds on his most recent start.

Lucinda Russell's KING OF ANSWERS brings plenty of potential on the back of a stylish Newcastle victory and is taken to follow up here
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MEETMEBYTHESEA readily fits the profile to be a major player here. Unbeaten in three starts in this discipline, the JP McManus-owned gelding showed versatility in registering those victories and he could be tough to overhaul stepping up in trip with ground conditions ideal. Belliano and The Kemble Brewery are other progressive types to seriously consider, although the selection's stable companion, It's Hard To Know, is dangerous to underestimate with the yard bidding for back-to-back wins in this race.

Fiercely competitive as usual. BELLIANO has created a good impression when winning his last 2 starts and is taken to provide Paul Nicholls with a third success in this since 2020. Ben Pauling won this last year and has a strong hand again, courtesy of Meetmebythesea and Followcato. George's Lad and Elysian Knight also make the shortlist.

A typically big turnout for this major novice handicap hurdle. The suggestion is GEORGE'S LAD, ahead of Belliano.
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WESTERN GENERAL produced a career-best effort when romping home at Wincanton last month and the handicapper put him up 10lb for that triumph. Providing the seven-year-old remains in similar form, he may prove difficult to beat. Hypotenus was kindly dropped 2lb after his third at Sandown last month and he would be dangerous to dismiss, while Mackenberg sports first-time cheekpieces and is another to consider.

HYPOTENUS has made a decent start for this yard and shades the vote over Western General, who was impressive at Wincanton but needs to back that up.

All five have chances. HYPOTENUS has run well in two Sandown handicaps for this yard and Hereford should suit him.
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GRIMAUD won twice on the Flat in France and has been placed on all three hurdle outings since joining current connections. He wasn't helped by a mistake at the last when beating all bar the odds-on Fishery Lane over 2m4f at Fairyhouse and should be suited by this drop back in trip. Captain Ryan Matt probably came up against a useful sort when no match for Karbau at Punchestown, while Fierce Handay was noted staying on in a Navan maiden that has been working out quite well and any market move would be significant. Bop Wont Stop showed promise when third to Pure Steel at Cork, but has disappointed twice since.

CAPTAIN RYAN MATT was no match for a smart prospect at Punchestown on his most recent outing, but it still represented a big step forward from his hurdling debut and a reproduction of that form may well suffice. Grimaud is proving consistent over hurdles and is an obvious threat, with Imarajan and newcomer Sixtripleeight others worthy of consideration.

Despite being turned over three times over hurdles to date, the 123-rated GRIMAUD should prove too strong for his rivals
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HEADS OR HARPS caught the eye when filling second place over 2m3f at Wetherby 10 days ago and this drop in trip could help him to go one better, despite a 4lb rise. Dance Thief scored over C&D two starts ago and hit the crossbar at this venue most recently. Those performances suggest that he may be the main threat to the selection, although Chapel Green and Tommy Combats should not be discounted.

HEADS OR HARPS again shaped with abundant promise when runner-up at Wetherby 10 days ago, tanking through the race before losing vital momentum when meeting the last wrong. He's very much of interest dropped in trip and can gain deserved compensation here. Tommy Combats and Dance Thief may pose the lead threats.

Having travelled well when second over an extended 2m3f recently, HEADS OR HARPS (nap) can capitalise on the drop back in trip.
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LUMP SUM has encountered high-class or progressive rivals in his most recent starts and victory in an event such as this wouldn't be coming out of turn. Having had last year's winner, Go Dante, a long way behind when second in the William Hill Hurdle at Newbury last month, there is a lot to like despite the burden of top-weigtht. Wreckless Eric and Bo Zenith are closely matched based on their encounter at Cheltenham in December and are capable of being on the premises. Knickerbockerglory has improved since finishing fifth in this 12 months ago and also has each-way appeal.

The answer to this pre-Cheltenham Festival puzzle could be AFADIL, who is 8 lb lower compared to when finishing fifth in the County Hurdle at last season's Festival and he arrives here on the back of a solid effort in the Scottish equivalent of that valuable handicap at Musselburgh. Go Dante is also on a good mark (now 2 lb lower than when winning this 12 months ago) and he is feared most ahead of Spirits Bay, while cases can also be made for the likes of Batman Girac, Bo Zenith and Lump Sum.

Preference is for AFADIL (nap), an attractively treated contender who does well in the spring. Go Dante is second choice.
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SPRINGTIME LEGEND finished 16 lengths clear of the third when hitting the crossbar over an extended 2m5f at Wincanton in January and that looks the best form on offer. The five-year-old might only need to reproduce that level of performance in order to get off the mark. Lions Peak wasn't disgraced in third on his first start for the Jamie Snowden stable last month and he has to be considered. Of the remainder, Jasmin Bellevue makes the most appeal.

The form of the race SPRINGTIME LEGEND finished second in at Wincanton 3 weeks ago is nothing to write home about, but she's still difficult to oppose in what looks a very winnable affair. Lions Peak showed appreciably more than previously on first outing for Jamie Snowden when third at the aforementioned track in January and is feared most ahead of Jasmin Bellevue, who was far too keen on his Ascot Rules debut.

Neil Mulholland won this maiden last year and his SPRINGTIME LEGEND may have only Lions Peak to beat.
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WHIMSY won three times on the Flat, including over 1m6f at Carlisle last summer, and has made the frame on her latest four starts over hurdles. She likes to be up with the pace and while reluctant to line up at Punchestown last time, only went down by half a length to Adela Icon, with the pair pulling well clear of the remainder. Innatendue has been placed on a number of occasions and now has her first run for Henry de Bromhead following an eight-month break. Limerick bumper winner Neon Diamond attracted the attention of the stewards at Clonmel last month, while Long Gone and Hurricane Bailey are others to consider.

WHIMSY rather agonisingly found only a less exposed sort from the Mullins' yard too strong in a maiden at Punchestown 12 days ago. Miles clear of the remainder that day, she holds obvious claims again and shades the vote to belatedly open her account in this sphere. Innatendue and Long Gone may emerge as the chief dangers.

A habit of finding one too good is a major concern for potential supporters of WHIMSY, but this looks like a good opportunity
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Having returned to form with a close-up second at Chelmsford 86 days ago, last year's winner KINGDOM COME may be crowned king once more. A 1lb rise in the ratings shouldn't inconvenience the six-year-old and he gets the nod over Symbol Of Light. Julie Camacho's gelding looked better than ever when making all at Southwell last month, but an 8lb higher mark does demand more of him. Great Chieftain and Final Voyage are others to consider.

It may pay to side with one of the 4-y-os with Richard Hannon's LOCAL HERO narrowly selected to come out on top. He shaped with plenty of promise in attempting to come from a long way back when fourth behind re-opposing Zoffandia at Kempton recently and there's a good chance there's more to come from him on all-weather. The latter is an unexposed sort himself and feared, along with last year's 1-2 Kingdom Come and Final Voyage. Symbol of Light is another with a shout.

Whip Cracker looks pick of the 4yos but TWO TEMPTING (nap) had a fine 2024 campaign and can make a winning reappearance.
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Cases can be made for plenty of these, but none more so than LAVIDA ADIVA. The six-year-old won over 2m4f at Aintree two starts ago and was unfortunate to bump into a well-handicapped rival when second at Market Rasen most recently. Sunday Soldier out ran her odds when second in Listed company at Warwick a month ago and she has to be on the shortlist. Others to note are Just Call Me Lucy, Fox's Fancy and Ruby Island.

Course-winner RUBY ISLAND is fairly handicapped on the best of her form, and makes most appeal with this longer trip expected to suit. She'll be best suited if this is a truly-run race, as will Fox's Fancy who is stepping back in distance following a highly encouraging handicap debut last season. The improving Lavida Adiva could be a threat to all if continuing her current upward trajectory.

A few with chances but in-form course scorer RUBY ISLAND can gain a deserved first victory for Nicky Richards now she steps up in trip
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CHARISMA CAT lost her unbeaten record when second in a Listed bumper at Market Rasen most recently. A troubled passage proved costly that day, as she was beaten only a neck and Alan King's progressive mare is taken to resume winning ways. Dream Shadow finished third on that occasion and is likely to prove competitive once again, while Supreme Malinas had the measure of Roses All The Way when successful at Huntingdon in December and is worthy of consideration on that form.

CHARISMA CAT went down only narrowly at Market Rasen last time having been patiently ridden and is taken to quickly resume winning ways and go 3-4. Dream Shadow came in a place behind Alan King's mare that day and rates the main danger, although the unexposed Uttoxeter scorer A Path To Ronda could also have a say along with Supreme Malinas and Roses All The Way.

Leading form contender CHARISMA CAT is taken to gain compensation for her unlucky defeat last time. Dream Shadow is second pick.
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LYLE VIEW justified favouritism when opening her account in ready fashion at Southwell last month. Although a 9lb rise demands more from Neil Mulholland's mare, there is likely more to come on just her fourth outing in handicap company. Diamond Days arrives on the back of a second-placed handicap debut at Lingfield and the five-year-old may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Tracking Treasure.

The unexposed LYLE VIEW did the job well when opening her account at Southwell and she looks capable of defying a 9 lb rise in the weights. Diamond Days took a step forward when runner-up on his handicap debut, despite an error-strewn round of jumping, and he looks dangerous now moving up in trip. Tracking Treasure and Staff Sergeant Len are others to consider.

Lyle View had plenty in hand when landing a gamble at Southwell but DIAMOND DAYS is also unexposed and gets the verdict.
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BAL KAUTO gets the vote, despite being off the track for nearly two years since completing a hat-trick in the space of just over three weeks. The Declan Queally-trained gelding landed a 2m3f Limerick handicap hurdle before two easy wins over fences, and his timber mark remains at a lowly level. Market support would greatly increase confidence, while others to consider include Love Me and Love Like This. The former won a 23-runner Navan handicap over this trip and has been given a break since disappointing at the Leopardstown Christmas meeting. Aboy Joey and Glorytogod Tom are others for the shortlist.

Lots with chances but LOVE ME rates just the pick of the weights so edges the vote from in-form pair Aboy Joey and Glorytogod Tom. Love Like This and Paul's Dream also need factoring into this open handicap.

The big question is whether BAL KAUTO will be ready for this after a long absence. His stable's form this season is a positive
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Al Shabab Storm was probably feeling the exertions of a long season when finishing last in the Group 2 Park Stakes at Doncaster in September. Now under the tutelage of Marco Botti, the four-year-old isn't taken lightly but may struggle to concede 5lb to JABAARA. The daughter of Exceed And Excel finished a cracking second in the Group 1 Falmouth Stakes at Newmarket last July and she rates as the one to beat. Fair Angellica is the pick of the remainder.

This is wide open but Roger Varian has his string in good nick so JABAARA is taken to return in style on her first go on tapeta. Recent Kempton scorer Golden Mind heads the list of dangers with Willem Twee and Al Shabab Storm also worthy of consideration in this intriguing listed event.

Jabaara can progress further this year but WITCH HUNTER can show the benefit of last week's return to action.
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Bashful may have been worth more than the winning margin suggests when going in by a length at Kelso last time and he holds an obvious chance off 6lb higher. However, it may pay to side with APOLOGISE, who is unbeaten in two starts since joining the Gary McGill stable. Considering the manner of his success at Clonmel last time, he could prove tough to beat. Thereisnodoubt is another to watch out for.

Cases can be made for most of the septet, but the suggestion is MEDIEVAL GOLD, who matched his previous exploits over hurdles switched to a handicap when third on return at Haydock in December and Micky Hammond's 5-y-o remains unexposed in this discipline. Apologise is thriving at present, so he heads up the dangers in search of an impressive 4-timer, with Bashful and Freddy Robinson taken to fight out minor honours.

Preference is for hat-trick seeker BASHFUL who hasn't looked back since undergoing a breathing operation and can defy a career-high mark
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GOSHEN arrives on the back of a respectable fifth in a competitive handicap at Ascot and a similar effort should see the nine-year-old feature here, given he was winning off a higher mark at this time last year. Hoe Joly Smoke scored over course and distance in December and can make his presence felt despite a 7lb higher rating, while Dreaming Blue is another to consider having finished a creditable runner-up over these fences last month.

HOE JOLY SMOKE has been given a short break following his below par display at Newbury and, if over whatever caused him to check out so tamely on that occasion, he may well resume winning ways having scored in good style here on his penultimate start. Dreaming Blue lost little caste in defeat when second to a bang in-form rival on deep ground over C&D last time and he is a much-respected main danger. Goshen is best of the rest.

The return to Sandown and drop back down in grade could prompt a revival from C&D winner JAVA POINT. Dreaming Blue is feared most.
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YES DAY finished a respectable third at Market Rasen last month and the addition of Ben Macey's 7lb claim could help him to break his chasing duck. C&D winner Langley Hundred arrives on the back of justifying favouritism at Taunton and is still on an upward curve so has to be feared. House Of Stories pulled up on his fencing bow at Chepstow, but the application of a tongue-tie and cheekpieces might help harness his potential.

A few in with a squeak but YES DAY showed something like his chasing debut form when third at Market Rasen last month and, remaining well treated judged on his hurdles form, Jonjo & A. J. O'Neill's 7-y-o is fancied to open his account in this sphere with this extra distance also in his favour. How And Ever was an all-the-way winner at Southwell last month so he looks the most obvious danger, with Langley Hundred rounding off the shortlist having been freshened up.

Preference is for YES DAY (nap), who is well handicapped on hurdling form and posted a sound effort when third over fences last month.
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KINGKONG CIERGUES merits plenty of respect after being pipped by a head in Fairyhouse. He races off 2lb lower with Tiernan Power Roche's claim factored in. Knockbrack Rambler is up in class after obliging at Limerick over Christmas. Given that the third home has come out and won twice, he should be a factor in this company. Joya Del Mar showed good improvement to chase home the winner at Fairyhouse and she could build upon that. Ray Hackett had a winner at Thurles during the week and his Roc My Haarth has stronger claims than most, while Doyen Flyer and Cosmo Renfro aren't out of it.

ROC MY HAARTH is gradually getting the hang of things and he took a step forward when a fine third on his recent handicap debut at Limerick. The 6-y-o is taken to emerge on top here, with Smackwater Jack and Drop The Anchor nominated as the main dangers in that order of preference.

Perhaps KNOCKBRACK RAMBLER can back up his December win at Limerick as the form has been well-advertised by the third
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MIAMI MATRIX supplemented his debut third at Newcastle when opening his account over C&D 12 days ago. Although a 7lb penalty demands more of Hugo Palmer's colt, his race experience could prove crucial. Art Of Fox, a half-brother to the 76-rated Fox Avatar, is the most attractive of the newcomers judged on pedigree, although market support for Fearnot and Honved would be interesting.

Hugo Palmer's MIAMI MATRIX got off the mark in good style over C&D recently and looks the way to go here with further improvement very much on the cards from this son of Invincible Spirit. Newcomers Honved (second choice) and Fearnot both appeal on paper and are in good hands too so could emerge as the main dangers.

Miami Matrix sets the standard but there are some interesting newcomers on show. HONVED could be worth chancing.
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Cave Court was successful over the smaller obstacles at Naas on his most recent start and is an interesting contender back over fences. However, the vote goes to previous course winner NED TANNER, who was beaten two lengths into second in a good race at Kelso last month. The nine-year-old is only 1lb higher and he looks the way to go. Artic Row completes the shortlist.

CAVE COURT has thrived over hurdles this winter and can continue the good work back over fences (at least as good in this sphere). Arctic Row has an excellent record around here and is feared most ahead of the in-form Ned Tanner.

The vote goes to the progressive Irish challenger CAVE COURT who can return in style to fences and follow up his Naas hurdling success
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Punters will need to be in a forgiving mood to side with COCO MADEMOISELLE, but it may pay to do so. Dan Skelton's mare was last seen finishing a below-par sixth in a warm Cheltenham handicap over an extended 2m4f, but she was in fine form prior to that and retains plenty of potential over fences. Walks Like The Man did it well when making all over 2m3f at Plumpton last month and commands respect off 4lb higher, while fellow last-time-out winner New Order completes the shortlist.

COCO MADEMOISELLE is probably capable of a good deal better than her current mark implies and she is taken to make it third time lucky over fences. If Don't Tell Su's jumping passes the test now tackling the larger obstacles he will be a threat, while last-time-out winners New Order and Walks Like The Man also enter the reckoning.

Four-time hurdle winner GEORGI GIRL was a promising third on her chase debut last month and earns the vote now back up in trip.
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GREATNESS AWAITS returned to winning ways over 2m at Ludlow recently and a 2lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop him from following up. Time Interval also scored on his latest outing over hurdles, albeit in May last year, and he should not be discounted. The rest all have plenty to prove, but For You Buzz could progress on his handicap debut.

Last-time out winner GREATNESS AWAITS has less to prove than the other market principals, and he can make it back-to-back victories. Time Interval would be a big danger if returning to the form of his C&D success but has to bounce back from an underwhelming outing on the Flat, while Seraphic cannot be ruled out racing from a career-low mark on second start for this stable.

The pick in this modest race is GREATNESS AWAITS, who is still on a workable mark after a 2lb rise for his recent Ludlow success.
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The form of ONE LAST TANGO's close fourth in a similar grade at Leopardstown over Christmas is working out very well. He was then pipped by a neck at Down Royal in January and gets in off a lovely light weight in this race. Lazer Wolf won at Clonmel in December and ought to be involved. Champagne Mahler is another lurking at the lower end of the weights and there was promise in his runner-up effort on his handicap chase debut at Fairyhouse. Grange Walk's third place at 50/1 in a valuable handicap chase at the Dublin Racing Festival in Leopardstown was a notable effort.

CHAMPAGNE MAHLER bounced back to best on his first go in a handicap chase when second at Fairyhouse 6 weeks ago and looks up to defying this sort of mark. In-form pair One Last Tango and Lazer Wolf are others to consider.

It looks as if ONE LAST TANGO is getting the hang of things over fences and he can add to the three wins he gained over hurdles
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INTERVENTION was fourth in a much stronger race than this over 6f at Lingfield eight days ago and he merits plenty of respect off a 3lb lower mark in this company. Harbour Vision hit the crossbar over C&D last time and could make the frame once again, while Follow Your Heart edges out Brunel Nation and Pressure's On to be best of the rest.

FOLLOW YOUR HEART has had a productive winter and may have a fitness edge over returning pair Brunel Nation and Pressure's On.

Follow Your Heart looks solid to go well but THAPA VC could find this being run to suit and he gets the nod.
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MASTER BRICKLAYER finished in the money on both previous attempts over hurdles at this venue and he could be worth chancing given his potential for progress in this discipline now he steps up in trip. Ninetofive also appears to be on an upwards trajectory and is another who should appreciate the additional yardage, while Boolamore Classic and Miami Steve are just a couple of other notable contenders.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and GLORY HIGHTS is taken to resume winning ways and edge out in-form maidens Miami Steve and Ninetofive. Course-scorer Boolamore Classic is another to consider along with the lightly-raced Didntgotwenty.

Staying may well be POWERS DILEMMA's game and he gets the nod now up in trip on his second start back from an absence.
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XCITATIONS responded well to the application of cheekpieces when scoring over 2m here last month and, upped 2lb stepping back up in trip, he gets the vote to bring up a course double. Theformismighty just failed to get up when second over an extended 2m3f at Wetherby last time and he looks the main danger to the selection off 2lb higher. Triple Trade is becoming attractively handicapped and could also go well.

CLASSIC ANTHEM lines up having again run well when a staying-on second in a C&D handicap 23 days ago, in the process leaving the impression a switch to more forcing tactics would see him in an even better light. He's of interest again from this mark and earns the vote. Triple Trade and Theformismighty may be the pair to give him most to think about in the finale.

Theformismighty is feared but preference is for the well-handicapped TRIPLE TRADE after a more encouraging effort last time.
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GAELIC SAINT displayed plenty of promise when filling third place on her debut at Wincanton in January and Tom Symonds' filly could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Broadway Honey is a half-sister to Broadway Boy and has to be noted on her racecourse bow, while Dream County and Uptown Lass are others who merit places on the shortlist.

GAELIC SAINT is given a chance to build on her promising first effort at Wincanton. Nicky Henderson's Uptown Lass found a listed bumper too much on debut but could easily fare a lot better with her sights lowered, particularly if the betting speaks in her favour. Broadway Honey is an interesting newcomer.

Uptown Lass might leave her poor debut well behind but Wincanton third GAELIC SAINT is suggested as a safer option.
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EARLY DOORS took the notable scalp of a prolific winner when successful in an Oldtown point-to-point and looks the one to beat. He was runner-up on the 'track' at Listowel last June and was well clear of the remainder. Big Interest is up-and-coming in this discipline and there was plenty to like about how he posted an easy success at Down Royal over Christmas. He found life tougher when fourth in Naas, but another big run looks on the cards. My Best Valentine has been enjoying herself in point-to-points to earn a shot at this company, while Dorking Cock shouldn't be ruled out.

Granted decent ground BIG INTEREST could take some stopping here. He was a clear-cut winner on Rules debut in a Down Royal bumper on Boxing Day and the slow surface appeared to count against him at Naas next time. Recent point winner Lonesome Boatman will be a threat if he puts his best foot forward, while Hollow Games is third choice. Early Doors and multiple point winner My Best Valentine are also shortlisted.

The 2020 Galway Plate EARLY DOORS should be in peak form for this after beating Winged Leader at Oldtown last month
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SILKY WILKIE returned from an unsuccessful spell in Dubai with a promising second in a higher grade at Lingfield recently. Off the same mark, Karl Burke's gelding has to be of interest here. Cargin Bhui was narrowly denied at Southwell last time and may benefit from the first-time application of blinkers, while Habooba should not be underestimated on her seasonal debut.

CARGIN BHUI is well drawn and gets the nod to build on a promising return to action at Southwell last week with blinkers enlisted now. Silky Wilkie bounced back to form when second at Lingfield recently and is feared most ahead of the reappearing Knebworth, who started 2024 with a second place in this race.

Twilight Romance is feared with his comeback behind him but BROOKLYN NINE NINE could benefit from the return to 6f.
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There are some interesting newcomers to monitor in the betting, with the likes of Je Mr Dawson, Wanderinginthedark and point-to-point second The Hatchet all noted as potentially decent prospects. However, the experience held by GEORDIE MACKEM could prove vital and the Brian Ellison-trained five-year-old tops the shortlist after two promising placed efforts at Wetherby and Newcastle. Daly Boy was second on his only point-to-point start and could be the biggest danger.

Lucinda Russell won this with a point recruit last year so THE HATCHET is the suggestion before any market clues are known. Wanderinginthedark and Daly Boy are other interesting Rules newcomers, while Geordie Mackem should figure on the back of 2 placed efforts this winter.

Nicky Richards does very well in bumpers here and 60,000euros newcomer WANDERINGINTHEDARK is the selection.
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HARRY THE HAGGLER made all to score over 1m4f at Southwell last month and another bold bid from the front looks likely, especially with the five-year-old able to utilise his stamina over a shorter trip. Fellow last-time-out winner Major Major looks the main danger to the selection upped 3lb for that recent victory over this distance at Lingfield. Persian Phoenix is respected most out of the remainder.

HARRY THE HAGGLER ended his long losing run in uncomplicated fashion when making all at Southwell and a 2 lb rise doesn't look insurmountable. Fellow last-time-out winner Major Major is next best ahead of Curtiz.

It may be worth siding with MAJOR MAJOR who bounced back to winning ways at Lingfield last time and remains well treated on old form.
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An interesting bumper and KSAR FATAL looks dangerous on his racecourse debut for Willie Mullins. Donnchadh Doyle trained him to win a point-to-point at Curraghmore in October and the runner-up has since proved good enough to land a maiden hurdle at Punchestown. King's Bucks is another point-to-point winner who is starting out on his racecourse career with Henry de Bromhead. He is an obvious threat. Chasing Blues made plenty of money at the Derby Sale a couple of years ago. He is related to several multiple winners and is an intriguing runner for Gavin Cromwell. Powerful Paddy kept on for third in a Fairyhouse bumper and that experience will stand to him.

KSAR FATAL and King's Bucks have both joined top stables after point wins and might be the pair to focus on, with preference for the former before any market clues are known. Chasing Blues, one of 2 newcomers from the Gavin Cromwell stable, completes the shortlist.

A race typically won by a classy type who goes onto better things, Willie Mullins can continue his bumper dominance with KSAR FATAL
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KAMEKO SPIRIT contested a fierce battle all the way to the line when beaten a neck into second at Chelmsford in January and is only 2lb higher for that effort. She sports a first-time tongue-tie and looks well placed to record her first career success. Bank On Kent was all out to shed his maiden tag over 6f at Southwell on his most recent start and can go well, while Royal Accord completes the shortlist.

The vote goes to BANK ON KENT, who knuckled down well when belatedly opening his account at Southwell recently and this 2 lb higher mark should be comfortably within reach. Kameko Spirit has been knocking on the door and is second choice ahead of Ancient State.

Bank On Kent and Kameko Spirit are solid but HARDLASS can build on her promising handicap debut.
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In what should prove to be an informative affair, PANTILE WARRIOR gets the nod. The gelded son of Frankel was last seen finishing an admirable second behind a subsequent winner over a mile at Goodwood when last seen and, stepping up in trip, he gets the nod to gain a breakthrough victory. Reasoning has an eye-catching profile on paper and it would be no surprise if this daughter of Justify was able to make her presence felt first time up. Andersen completes the shortlist.

PANTILE WARRIOR sets a high standard on last season's form so should take the beating. Soy Loco left his debut run well behind when third at Kempton and is next best ahead of newcomers Too Darn Seanie, Reasoning and Andersen.

With the form of his three second-place finishes last year having worked out so well, PANTILE WARRIOR should take all the beating.
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ARCADIAN NIGHTS successfully completed a double in this grade at Lingfield last month and the assessor might have been kind to only put him up 2lb. The seven-year-old has five previous course successes to further aid his cause and can continue his brilliant form. If Eagle Day can reproduce his second over track and trip on his penultimate start, then he could get into contention, while Etretat looks best of the rest.

If on-song following a break ARTHUR'S REALM will have every chance. Ed Dunlop's charge has dipped back to the mark off which he registered his latest success at Beverley last spring and he shades preference ahead of Al Waqidi and Civil Law.

Arcadian Nights and Al Waqidi are respected but five-time course winner CIVIL LAW gets the vote.
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DESERT CHAMPION lost little in defeat when finishing a close-up third at Wolverhampton last month and, sporting a visor for the first time on handicap debut, he gets the vote to go two places better this time around. Just Like Magic showed a likeable attitude when getting off the mark at the first time of asking in handicap company recently and he looks the main danger off 3lb higher. Commendation can also go well.

JUST LIKE MAGIC was much improved when making a winning handicap debut at Lingfield 5 weeks ago, leaving the impression there's more to come in the process. He can defy a 3 lb rise in the weights and follow up. Desert Champion, who is fitted with a visor for his respective handicap debut,and another last-time-out winner, Commendation, head the dangers.

Just Like Magic and Oakley Boy are closely matched but top of the list is the well-bred DESERT CHAMPION on handicap debut.
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Having filled the runner-up spot here and at Wolverhampton in recent months, compensation could be on the cards for SILKY ROBIN. Brian Toomey's gelding makes plenty of appeal running off the same mark and he looks ready to open his account. The biggest threat may emerge from Papa Don't Preach, who arrives on the back of a close-up third over C&D, while fellow in-form rival Due Date is also likely to be involved.

With a strong pace forecast, this may be run to suit the free-going PAPA DON'T PREACH who last time settled better than he has done previously and is on a fair handicap mark if putting it all together. Poetic Jack and Silky Robin both tend to race prominently but have some strong form around this track and merit plenty of respect.

Despite being a 14-race maiden the vote goes to SILKY ROBIN (nap). He has run well in both starts over C&D and looks ready to strike.
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Stella Hogan supplemented her victory at Kempton in mid-January with creditable efforts in defeat at that same venue and most recently at Southwell. Mick Appleby's mare is likely to post another bold bid off just 1lb higher, but WINDSOR PASS is slightly more compelling. The seven-year-old accounted for reopposing second Mashaan on her penultimate start over C&D and she is taken to confirm her superiority over the Kodiac gelding once more.

STELLA HOGAN didn't entirely convince with her head carriage under pressure at Southwell on her most recent start, but is holding her form well nonetheless and is taken to notch a second win for current connections. Match Anthem and Windsor Pass are a couple of potential threats in a competitive affair.

The vote goes to STELLA HOGAN who has been running well lately and who may find a bit more with an eyeshield fitted.
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Kitaro Kich has won three of his four starts so far this year and another good effort looks likely on the back of a convincing success at Lingfield earlier in the week. Mr Fustic has also scored at Lingfield recently and is another of interest, but ANGELICA K makes most appeal. The five-year-old appreciated the return to today's shorter distance when beating a subsequent winner at Kempton and there looks more to come from her on the strength of that form.

Stall 11 isn't ideal, but KITARO KICH is in the form of his life at present and is difficult to oppose under a 5 lb penalty having run out a most decisive winner at Lingfield earlier in the week. Waleyfa is still lightly raced for her current yard and goes well fresh, so must enter calculations, along with Angelica K, who remains unexposed at this trip.

It's hard to oppose KITARO KICH in his current mood. He looked to win with plenty in hand at Lingfield on Wednesday.
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VELVET VORTEX may prove a more potent force over this extra furlong after finishing an encouraging fourth over 7f here on his reappearance and debut for Mike Murphy. A bold bid is expected off his current mark and he gets the vote ahead of Boujee Gold. The latter had been in fine form before disappointing at Southwell, while Heerathetrack has a couple of recent placed efforts under his belt and could also feature.

The vote goes to the least exposed in the field VELVET VORTEX, who is capable of better still now stepping back up in trip. Boujee Gold can have a big say if shrugging off a lesser effort at Southwell, with Repartee and Heerathetrack two others to consider.

It may be worth siding with VELVET VORTEX who appears to be gradually improving and who should be suited by the return to this trip.
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