There were 42 Races on Saturday 15th March 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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MATWANA broke her duck in impressive fashion at Doncaster in December before going on to hit the woodwork over the same C&D at Listed level last time. Paul O'Brien's filly is difficult to oppose on that form, although Wind Your Neck In, who holds an official rating of 79 on the level, would be a threat if taking to this new discipline. Small Town Kid can chase the pair home.

MATWANA has taken really well to hurdles and looks to have been found an excellent opportunity to quickly resume winning ways on the back of her clear Doncaster second. Small Town Kid fluffed his lines at Kelso last time but has since had a wind op and appeals as the one to chase home Harry Derham's filly ahead of Double Digits.

An uncompetitive novice event in which MATWANA will prove hard to beat. Small Town Kid is likely to prove her main threat.
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A three-time winner on the Flat in France, TIMETOSHINE made a successful transition to hurdling when scoring in fine style at Huntingdon on only her second start for Nicky Henderson. She should have plenty more to offer over timber and can defy a penalty. The four-year-old Miss Altea Blue is also burdened with a penalty for winning at Wincanton last week, so Anariza may prove a bigger threat to the selection having returned to action with a solid third at Wetherby on her hurdling bow.

TIMETOSHINE ran out a decisive winner on her recent Huntingdon hurdling debut, despite being in need of the experience in terms of her jumping, so she's fancied to defy a penalty with plenty of improvement forthcoming. Anariza and Miss Altea Blue are the obvious threats.

The 4yo MISS ALTEA BLUE posted a smooth win at Wincanton recently on her second start for Paul Nicholls and is taken to follow up.
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HIDDEN HISTORY failed to justify favouritism when taking the silver medal home over 3m2f at Fontwell on Boxing Day, but he takes a drop in trip and makes his first start for the Dan Skelton yard. The seven-year-old has plenty of scope for improvement and he looks the way to go. Whatsupwithyou struck in good style at Ludlow last month and provided the veteran remains in similar form, he ought to go close. Lihyan and Jilaijone are just two others to consider.

Having been well-backed when runner-up on final start for previous connections, HIDDEN HISTORY makes plenty of appeal off his current mark on debut for the Skelton team. Dual hurdles winner Wellington Arch has shown plenty in novice company and should be suited by this step up in trip, while Below The Radar could be interesting if putting it all together back at the scene of his last victory.

A chance is taken on last year's runner-up MONVIEL, for whom the returning cheekpieces could be a major positive.
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Owner Kenny Alexander has a strong hand in this and THEATRE NATIVE gets the vote. The Getaway mare has been placed on her two outings over fences to date and the form of both those races looks strong. She was third to Only By Night first time and that mare narrowly lost out in the Arkle earlier this week. Last time she bumped into improver Springt De La Mare and can gain a deserved win now. The Willie Mullins-trained Miss Manzor was fourth in a strong race won by stablemate Zenta last time and is an obvious danger. A Law Of Her Own needs to bounce back from a disappointing run at Leopardstown but is capable.

THEATRE NATIVE found only a next-time-out winner too strong at Fairyhouse when last seen in January and looks capable of winning a race against her own sex. Miss Manzor and A Law Of Her Own look the main threats.

Several with jumping issues, preference being for THEATRE NATIVE with two solid runs over fences so far
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Jet Of Dreams recorded a facile success in a match at Taunton in November and is of clear interest off 1lb higher, but the vote goes to ELECTRIC JET. Charlie Longsdon's charge pushed an in-form rival all the way at Ludlow last month and the lightly-raced son of Jet Away should go very close. Hold Onto The Line heads the remainder.

This stiffer track promises to suit ELECTRIC JET, who bettered what he showed over hurdles (and on his debut in this sphere) when finding just one too good at Ludlow last month. He is likely capable of better still and earns the vote in this trappy contest, in which all four have realistic claims. If Willie Shake Hands takes to this discipline at the first attempt he could be a bigger threat than experienced chasers Hold Onto The Line and Jet of Dreams.

The conditions are ideal for JET OF DREAMS\p who is taken to win his fourth race of the season. Electric Jet looks his main threat.
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Asta La Pasta may have done too much in front when well behind the winner at Musselburgh and is fitted with a hood for the first time. He has sound claims on an earlier second over these fences, when FIRST STREET finished fourth. The latter caught the eye running on strongly in the closing stages on that occasion and Nicky Henderson's charge is taken to turn the tables on these more favourable terms. Teddy Blue is upped in class and raised 6lb for a cosy triumph at Huntingdon, but is still preferred to Paddy In The Caddy.

ASTA LA PASTA split next-time-out winners when an excellent second at this venue on Boxing Day and with the addition of a hood hopefully helping him settle, he looks of major interest dropped slightly in trip. First Street also ran in that race, keeping on well for fourth, and he rates the chief threat, ahead of Teddy Blue.

There is risk attached with MOVEIT LIKE MINNIE as he ran out on his last two chase starts, but it's one worth taking given his ability.
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Red Dirt Road made every yard of the running in heavy ground to run out an eight-length victor in a warm handicap at Sandown last month and is likely to have his supporters. However, this requires another career-best effort off a 9lb higher mark and, with that in mind, GUARD DUTY gets the nod. Emma Lavelle's eight-year-old may have been worth more than the winning margin suggests at Newbury earlier in the month and this step up in trip could unlock further improvement. Red Risk and Patriotik complete the shortlist.

JOYEUX MACHIN has seemingly been brought to the boil at just the right time by master-target-trainer Dan Skelton and he's taken to land this decent pot. Guard Duty is progressive and will enjoy getting plenty of cover in this big-field handicap, so he's the main danger ahead of Irish-raider Blaze the Way who remains unexposed over this sort of trip. Of the several other interesting types, Chasingouttheblues deserves an honourable mention following his luckless passage at Haydock last month.

This is seriously competitive. BLAZE THE WAY has been improving in Ireland and his latest second was over an inadequate 2m4f.
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The decision to keep HIGH CLASS HERO at home this week can reap rewards here. The Brown Advisory at Cheltenham was initially mentioned as the target for the Sulamani gelding after an impressive victory at Punchestown last month. This is obviously an easier assignment and he sets a fair standard off a mark of 148. Stablemate Fun Fun Fun disappointed at Exeter last month but lost a front shoe then and can be forgiven the below-par showing. She had been impressive on her chase debut at Naas and could be the danger now. Prairie Dancer fell early when pitched into Grade 1 company last time and this is a more suitable target now. He's capable of reaching the frame.

HIGH CLASS HERO confirmed the promise of his chasing debut when landing the odds with a bit in hand at Punchestown last month and can take the step up in grade in his stride with further improvement on the cards. Common Practice wasn't ideally suited by the way the race developed at Wexford on his most recent outing and remains with potential.

Providing she jumps better than at Exeter, FUN FUN FUN may be able to exploit the weight allowance over stablemate High Class Hero
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RIOJA ALTA bolted up in first-time blinkers (retained) at Sedgefield last month and should they have a similar effect, he ought to be more than capable despite having an 8lb higher mark to contend with. Luminaries sprang a surprise when on target over C&D recently and he merits respect off 3lb higher, while market support for the unexposed Athair Mor would be noteworthy.

KNACKER TRAPPER needs to get back on track following a run of low-key efforts but he has edged down to an attractive mark as a consequence and is worth chancing in a race devoid of a standout contender. Last-time-out winners Luminaries and Rioja Alta rate the main dangers.

From a stable going great guns at present recent C&D winner LUMINARIES (nap) is fancied to follow up off this 3lb higher mark.
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The progressive DOUBLE POWERFUL notched up six straight victories before missing out by only a head at Ascot. He may well have won again with a more fluent display of jumping and a further 6lb rise is not insurmountable. Irish Hill finished just behind the selection at Ascot and that brings Paul Nicholls' charge into the equation. He subsequently franked the form by going in at Warwick, while Saint Anapolino also merits consideration having completed a hat-trick with plenty in hand over C&D three weeks ago.

A really good handicap. SAINT ANAPOLINO is taken to defy a 7 lb rise for last month's C&D success and make it 4 in a row but there are plenty of possible dangers, headed by the prolific Double Powerful, who was arguably a bit unlucky not to complete a remarkable 7-timer at Ascot when last seen just before Christmas. Aston Martini and the reliable Irish Hill complete the shortlist.

Improving SAINT ANAPOLINO (nap) is taken to follow up his C&D success and complete a four-timer. Double Powerful is feared most.
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Last year's third My Silver Lining returns competing off a 7lb lower mark, but she has only completed a race once in her last four starts, which is a real concern. If she can reproduce her third at Hereford two starts ago, she may be able to be there when it matters. However, KNOCKANORE looks the much safer bet. Ryan Potter's eight-year-old relished the step up in distance when bolting up in the Eider at Newcaslte last month and even a 10lb rise might underestimate his authority over his rivals that day. Galia Des Liteaux is a classy performer on her day and has to be respected, along with the hat-trick seeking Mr Vango.

This is wide open but KNOCKANORE proved a revelation on his first go over a marathon trip when routing his field in Newcastle's Eider Chase and with ground conditions again likely to be far from testing he can follow up with talented claimer Freddie Mitchell once more taking off 5 lb. The admirable Mr Vango is feared most in his hat-trick bid, although Tanganyika, Apple Away and Val Dancer all seem sure to have a say too. Invincible Nao completes the shortlist in a cracking Midlands National.

Classy mare APPLE AWAY (nap) should move with purpose for a long way and that can count for a lot in these competitive staying chases.
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SPINNING WEB may be able to follow up after a good win over course and distance nine days ago. The Mag Mullins-trained gelding appreciated stepping up to this trip then having been narrowly denied over two miles at this venue on his previous visit. Lilian Bland also comes here in winning form, having scored in good style at Navan a fortnight ago. She's versatile ground-wise but her best form is probably on softer. Irish Impulse won twice in November but weakened tamely enough when last seen at Naas in December. After a little break he has to be respected.

CROWSATEAPPLETART comes here at the top of his game over hurdles but also has a fencing win to his name this season and is fancied to bag a second victory off a reduced chasing mark. C&D winners Lilian Bland and Spinning Web appeal as the duo to chase home Michael Winters' 8-y-o in that order.

Much improved over hurdles recently, CROWSATEDAPPLETART holds plenty of interest back chasing here off a 14lb lower mark
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CERENDIPITY occupied the runner-up berth two starts in a row before only managing fourth when stepped up in trip at Uttoxeter last month. That was a stronger contest, though, and he has since undergone a wind operation so could capitalise off a 1lb lower mark. Bowmore was well beaten into fourth at Musselburgh on his latest outing, but he now goes for the Charlie Longsdon stable which could spark a revival. Special Rate can beat Milan Bridge home for third.

A contest that is unlikely to take much winning and CERENDIPITY, who arrives in form, gets the nod to record his third success over the larger obstacles following another breathing operation. Stable-switcher Bowmore is taken to edge out Special Rate for the forecast spot.

In a race in which there are doubts about all four runners the value could be with SPECIAL RATE, who should handle these conditions.
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Bad finally came good when gaining his first success in the UK over C&D in empathic style. The six-year-old has always been well regarded by connections, but isn't straightforward and now has to cope with a 9lb rise. OUTLAW PETER won this race 12 months ago at the expense of Flegmatik and Paul Nicholls' gelding, who arrives fresh following a break since a spin over the Grand National fences in November, can repeat the feat. Bashers Reflection and Bourbali appear best of the remainder.

Though FLEGMATIK has largely struggled this season, he's been set some pretty stiff assignments and showed more than enough when third at Ascot in January (his standout effort of the current campaign so far) to suggest that the fire still burns bright. The 10-y-o enjoys a significant swing at the weights with Outlaw Peter compared to when second to that rival in this 12 months ago. Bad was a decisive winner over C&D recently and is feared most ahead of Outlaw Peter and Bashers Reflection.

With the blinkers retained, BAD could well show further improvement and follow up his C&D win. Flegmatik is feared most.
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DEAFENING SILENCE was second off this mark in a competitive event at Windsor two starts ago and followed that up when winning at Warwick last time. A reproduction of either of those efforts would give Dan Skelton's gelding a big chance here. Walk On Quest is a progressive six-year-old and he has to be noted on the back of four victories, while similar comments apply to Eyed. Others to note are Fortunate Man and Isaac Des Obeaux.

Cases can be made for most of these, but the suggestion is WALK ON QUEST, who is unbeaten in 4 starts over fences and Lucinda Russell's 6-y-o had plenty up his sleeve when scoring at Kelso a fortnight ago. Heading up the dangers is Latenightrumble, who looked an unlucky loser at Wetherby last month, with Deafening Silence and Minella Blueway taken to fight out minor honours.

There can be optimism the fast-improving 6yo WALK ON QUEST will be fine now back up to 3m and he is taken to make it 5-5 over fences.
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FOLLOWING ORDERS ran a cracker on his racecourse bow at Leopardstown 13 days ago and can open his account now. The Order Of St George gelding got within three-parts of a length of Solsbury Hill then. It wasn't the strongest contest, with the winner rated 100, but this doesn't appear to be the hottest heat either. Free Flow didn't make any impression on the front pair when third at Punchestown last month but it was still a promising enough run and he should play a bigger part now in this company. Slieve Annilog has been given a rating of 112 after three decent enough efforts in strong maiden hurdles. If he runs up to that he'll be a big player.

FOLLOWING ORDERS showed plenty when finding only one too good on his hurdling/Rules debut at Leopardstown and gets the nod to go one better in an ordinary-looking maiden. Brave Solider rates the main threat ahead of Free Flow.

Philip Rothwell's FOLLOWING ORDERS probably does not have to improve much from his Leopardstown run to go one place better
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BALLYGEARY ran too bad to be true when finishing last at Catterick on his most recent start, but this drop in trip looks a good move. If the eight-year-old can reproduce his second in a warmer event at Musselburgh prior to that, then he could be the one to beat. Pay The Piper wasn't disgraced in third over fences at Wetherby in December and is an interesting contender back in this sphere, while Givemefive rates best of the rest.

An ordinary race for the grade and none of the quartet look rock-solid. Having successfully made the running as a novice, connections of GIVEMEFIVE may opt to employ those tactics again and that could give him a tactical edge in such a small field. If he can return to anything like his early season form, he should take the beating in a first-time tongue tie. Ballygeary is fairly handicapped if he can bounce back from an underwhelming effort last time, with course-winner Pay The Piper next best.

Ann Hamilton's PAY THE PIPER (nap) has been most consistent over fences this season and can take advantage of a lower hurdle mark.
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QUEBECOIS, who was a respectable fourth in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham in January, is readily suggested as the one to be with, with Paul Nicholls' low-mileage six-year-old seemingly presented with a good opportunity. Kingston Pride was pulled up behind the selection when sent off favourite for a Grade 2 at Sandown in December, but is surely better than that. In The Shade appeals more than Kicks And Ale.

A likely match between KINGSTON PRIDE and Quebecois, with narrow preference for the former, who seemingly failed to handle conditions when pulled up in the same Grade 2 Quebecois finished second in back in December and retains plenty of potential now retuned to less testing ground.

Quebecois has solid credentials now back down in grade but KINGSTON PRIDE is taken to get back on track now back on better ground.
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KHANGAI won on his latest outing at Wolverhampton when benefiting from a step back up in trip and a 2lb rise is unlikely to stop the five-year-old from gaining further success. Moon Over The Sea is 1lb higher than a brace of seconds last month, including over C&D, and is expected to be in the mix again. Others to consider are Forest Spirit and Bay Of Naples.

MOON OVER THE SEA looks the way to go nudged up just 1 lb for his good C&D second last time out when set too much to do. C&D scorer Bay of Naples rates the main threat ahead of recent scorer Khangai and Alvesta.

In-form pair Khangai and MOON OVER THE SEA appeal most. Marginal preference is for Tony Carroll's runner.
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In an open race marginal preference is for KING OF ANSWERS, who bolted up at Newcastle last time and the second from that event has subsequently placed at Listed level. Lieutenant Mayne failed to fire when last seen but is a player based on his previous performances. The Bluesman has to be of some interest on his return to action, while any market support for The Jukebox Kid would have to be noted.

KING OF ANSWERS was much improved from hurdling debut when scoring at Newcastle last month and, with the performance more or less backed up by the timefigure, he's selected to defy a penalty at the first time of asking. I'm A Lumberjack could settle better returning to a bigger field and remains with potential, with The Bluesman and winning Irish pointer The Jukebox Kid others to note in an interesting novice hurdle.

The 6yo KING OF ANSWERS ran really well in an Irish point and finally delivered on that promise with an eyecatching win at Newcastle.
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ASTERION FORLONGE can avail of a drop in class for Willie Mullins. Just three runs back he finished second in a Grade 1 staying assignment at last season's Punchestown Festival. He has plenty of form on drying ground and is the choice of Paul Townend. Hewick's runner-up berth in the French Champion Hurdle last May shows what he is capable of in this discipline. He hasn't been at his best in his last couple of outings, although Paddy Hanlon's 7lb claim will help, as will this better ground. Mullins' Kilcruit hasn't troubled the judge in his last few appearances, but has plenty of back class.

High-class veterans ASTRERION FORLONGE and Hewick can dominate this conditions hurdle, with a narrow preference for the former.

Last season's King George winner HEWICK was second in a Grade 1 hurdle last May and has a slight edge over Asterion Forlonge
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HAWKSEYE VIEW looks just the type to improve for going up in distance, being related to a pair of 2m6f winners, and he performed respectably here last time when third over shorter. The form of the stable is another plus and the six-year-old is preferred to Jamesieconn, who will need to brush up on his jumping despite scoring over 3m2f at Doncaster last month. Halfway House Lad cannot be ruled out either.

JAMESIECONN was much improved when gambled on and making a successful debut over fences at Doncaster last month. There is more to come from him and he can follow up. Hawkseye View and Halfway House Lad could be the dangers.

Sam England's winning pointer JAMIESCONN was quick to make his mark in this sphere at Doncaster and can make light of a 5lb weights rise
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THE DOYEN CHIEF has shown promise on all three previous starts over fences and that includes a narrow defeat over 2m7f at Taunton last time. A 3lb rise is a slight concern, but the eight-year-old remains unexposed over this sort of trip and may still have improvement left to come. Dibble Decker also hit the crossbar on his most recent outing and could prove to be the main threat, although Slipway should not be discounted.

Provided he is able to limit the mistakes, DIBBLE DECKER will have every chance here on the back of his solid second at Huntingdon 13 days ago. He may have most to fear from The Doyen Chief but last year's winner Slipway is also accorded a great deal of respect.

Ben Pauling's SLIPWAY bounced back to form to win a course novice hurdle last month and can take this for the second year running.
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SCARLET SUNSET built on her maiden success at Wolverhampton when returning to the same venue on her handicap debut and just doing enough to score by a neck. Her pedigree offers some hope that stepping up to 1m4f might unlock further progression and she is taken to make it a hat-trick of victories. One Horse Town got off the mark at Kempton earlier in the month and has to enter calculations along with Patrol.

A competitive handicap but Richard Hannon's GEMMARI impressed when going in at Wolverhampton last time so gets the vote ahead of recent Wolverhampton scorer Scarlet Sunset. Ray Gun is another progressive type who can have a say.

None can be ruled out but Richard Hannon's improving GEMMARI impressed when going in at Wolverhampton and can defy a 6lb weights rise
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JUPITER DES BORDES has run with plenty of credit since joining the Richard Hobson stable from France and was well backed when third at Warwick last time out. The switch to better ground here looks like a plus and he gets the vote ahead of Intimate, who goes slightly up in trip, having gone close at Hereford last time out. Jackpot D'athou could be interesting on his chase debut, but he will need to improve on recent form.

ZERO TOLERANCE has been shaping up well in this sphere and may be able to dictate back down in trip in this small field. Jupiter des Bordes is of firm interest, while market support for the well-handicapped La Domaniale might be significant.

Richard Hobson's French recruit JUPITER DES BORDES is taken to build on a promising Warwick third and get off the mark over fences.
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SYRACUS DU HOUX has been running in some maiden hurdles won by very useful horses. He has a Punchestown runner-up spot in the book and could have a big say on his handicap debut off a mark of 106. Therellbguddaysyet has to bounce back from a below-par effort over a shorter trip at Gowran Park, but that is feasible. He won a maiden hurdle on his last visit to this track in November. Slim Marvel has been in decent nick since December and could lay down a challenge. The suspicion is that there is another victory in Duke Silver's locker, while Milanaway is one to consider too.

The testing conditions may not have been ideal for MILANAWAY at Punchestown recently and, back on better ground and in the hope that the addition of cheekpieces help eke out a little more, this could be the day when she finally gets her head in front. There are no concerns surrounding this 7-y-o with regard to stamina and the same is true of Slim Marvel, who is second choice. Conversely, this trip is a worry where both Duke Silver and Love Like This are concerned.

Better ground should suit PEBBLE BLEU who is potentially well handicapped relative to her chase form and has been highly tried
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A promising second on debut at Kelso last month when travelling well before being outpaced late in the piece, JAPETUS should be open to plenty of improvement and can go one better on this occasion. A winner over C&D first time out in November, Hunters Spring must enter calculations having followed up with a creditable effort in defeat at Ayr. Related to a couple of point-to-point winners, Daytona Sky is likely to need further in time but is noted nevertheless.

JAPETUS is bred to be sharp and likely to know more with his debut second at Kelso last month under his belt, s is taken to go one place better. Hunters Spring has already won a bumper (albeit a weak one) and is the obvious threat unless there's confidence behind newcomer Daytona Sky.

Nicky Richards' son of Sea The Moon JAPETUS shaped well on his debut when runner-up at Kelso and can go one better.
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Alan King has won this race twice in the last three years and SEVEN STARS could add to that record. The filly is out of a mare who landed a Listed bumper for the stable and there are plenty of other winners in her pedigree. Night Ride Home is another newcomer who has to be respected for top connections, while Trustintimes is the pick of those with race experience.

NIGHT RIDE HOME gets the vote to make a winning start to his career, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Leaumec de Mee, Can You Hear and Crown Khov are other newcomers who make paper appeal, while Trustintimes would likely also have a prominent role to play if recapturing the level of his opening Exeter second.

Trustintimes is the form pick. Several of the newcomers bring good credentials, most notably SEVEN STARS and Leaumec De Mee.
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Top Of The Class seemed to appreciate more positive tactics when gaining a third career victory at Kempton, but a 6lb rise might prove to be her undoing. The vote goes to VIENNOISE, who may have just needed her first run for David O'Meara when fourth at Lingfield. Her trainer has a fine record with similar types and a 2lb drop further aids her cause. Gaiety Musical and Enola Grey appear best of the remainder.

A few with chances but TOP OF THE CLASS still looks ahead of her mark raised 6 lb for an easy recent Kempton victory so gets the nod from last year's winner Enola Grey who rates a big threat on the back of a good Newcastle second. Gaiety Musical can also have a say along with Delicacy.

It's hard to go against TOP OF THE CLASS who was ridden more prominently than usual when an easy Kempton winner and can defy a 6lb rise
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QUEENOFTHEJUKEBOX didn't do herself any favours when racing wide on the home turn at Market Rasen last time out, but she did well to rally for fifth and this drop in grade looks like an ideal opportunity. Queensworthy represents top connections on her Rules debut and is expected to be in the mix. Another well-related sort, being a half-sister to the stable's Grade 1-winner Crambo, Gidge must enter calculations, as well as Brooklyn Callin.

Dan Skelton has been mopping up in bumpers this season so the vote goes to his point recruit QUEENSWORTHY before any betting clues are known. Brooklyn Callin has a similar profile to the selection, while previous bumper winner Queenofthejukebox ought to be very competitive under the penalty. Gidge and On Top of The Moon also make paper appeal in an interesting end to Midlands National day.

The strength in the betting behind ROCK SENSATION on her C&D debut suggests she's well regarded and she's given another chance.
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There are a couple of newcomers in here with notable Flat speed in their pedigrees. Joseph O'Brien takes the wraps off GALILEO SAND, who made six figures at the sales. He is a half-brother to a Group 1 winner and looks sure to appreciate this decent ground. Paddy Twomey unleashes Eagle Of Destiny, who is a half-sister to an Irish St Leger winner so has to be given plenty of respect in this discipline. Old Bridge starts out for Gordon Elliott and Robcour and ought to be one of the leading protagonists. Pat Doyle has won this race before and his Tim Toe is worth a market check.

With little worthwhile form to go on, newcomers will likely dominate. Before market clues, OLD BRIDGE, Eagle of Destiny and Galileo Sand are preferred in that order.

Paddy Twomey had EAGLE OF DESTINY ready to run on the Flat last spring. The half-sister to Sonnyboyliston may prove equal to this task
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PLAGE DE HAVRE opened his account in no uncertain terms at Newcastle last month, having lost out in the stewards' room at Southwell previously. The unexposed Le Havre gelding has a 9lb higher mark to contend with but there should be plenty more to come, especially now upped further in trip. Wonder Legend finished a creditable second at Kempton last time out and he appears the main threat, although Circuit Breaker cannot be overlooked.

WONDER LEGEND shaped with plenty of credit when second at Kempton after 11 weeks off, and he can step forward from that run to record his second win of the season. The progressive Plage de Havre is feared tackling this longer trip, while Circuit Breaker has the form to be in the mix.

Preference is for PLAGE DE HAVRE who looks a most progressive type and who should have little problem with the longer trip on breeding.
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Regalian probably didn't have to beat much on his Newcastle debut, but landed odds of 2/5 with the minimum of fuss and looks a decent prospect. He will do well to successfully concede 7lb to MODERN DAY, who was turned over at odds-on on his introduction but still shaped with plenty of promise at Kempton and can take the necessary step forward. General Admission was half a length ahead of Joseph when they took minor honours over C&D, while Your Lordship is worth a look on his return.

MODERN DAY made a bright start at Kempton last month and seems sure to improve with that experience under his belt. He gets the vote over the equally-promising Newcastle winner Regalian and General Admission, who just failed here 3 weeks ago.

A useful event in which INVINCIBLE DUKE is taken to build on his improved effort in January. Your Lordship is feared most.
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MAHARAJAS EXPRESS has been in excellent form recently, finding only an in-form rival too strong when going in search of a hat-trick at Newcastle. Ian Williams' gelding competes from an unchanged mark and he can regain the winning thread. Aces Wild was third behind the selection over C&D last month, but he will be a real threat on 5lb better terms. Others to note include Phoenix Beach and Recon Mission.

MAHARAJAS EXPRESS remains in excellent form and is taken to make it 3 wins from his last 3 starts at this venue. Buraback continues to run with credit from his current mark, so he can hit the frame again along with Aces Wild who shaped well after a 4-month absence when third behind the selection last time.

This can go to ACES WILD who is weighted to reverse last month's C&D running with Maharajas Express and has the inside stall.
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GOOD BANTER developed well as a juvenile and was sent off favourite for his handicap bow at Lingfield a fortnight ago. Clive Cox's colt had to settle for a place in mid-division, but he was forced wide throughout so can be given another chance, with the extra furlong in his favour. Saxonia gained compensation for a narrow Newcastle defeat when returning there to break his duck and is a definite threat. High On Hope wasn't disgraced in a big sales race at York and could play a part on his reappearance.

GOOD BANTER wasn't seen to best effect on his return in a warm handicap at Lingfield a fortnight ago and with more to come over this longer trip, he can have the last laugh now. The returning High On Hope is an interesting rival, while Saxonia is going the right way now.

High On Hope is considered after his layoff but GOOD BANTER had excuses on his handicap debut and can resume his progress.
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Init Together completed a four-timer at Southwell last month but has perhaps been in the grip of the handicapper since so, although respected, preference is for COME ON JOHN. The six-year-old recorded a comfortable victory over C&D recently and a 4lb rise should be no barrier to further success. There have been more encouraging signs from Percy Willis lately and he is another to consider.

Having been unsuited by a slowly-run affair over a shorter trip 3 days ago, the step up in distance may yield another victory for the consistent INIT TOGETHER. He looks the most solid option, but Green Team would be a big threat if returning to the form of his penultimate run when finishing second in a race that is working out particularly well. Come On John should remain competitive off a 4 lb higher mark following his victory over C&D 12 days ago.

Marginal preference is for Tony Carroll's INIT TOGETHER who is enjoying a fine year and can bag a fifth win stepping back up in trip.
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Blue Lakota has a decent chance running off just 2lb higher than his C&D win from last time out. However, being drawn in stall nine does him no favours and could be tricky to overcome. With that in mind, the vote goes to the less-exposed LEADENHALL STREET, who was also a cosy winner over track and trip most recently and could have plenty more to offer on just his second start in a handicap. Brosay and the returning Ziggy's Ariel are others to keep an eye on.

In order of preference, LEADENHALL STREET, Humam, Blue Lakota and Fan Mail all bring attractive profiles to the table, with Leadenhall Street and Humam arguably possessing the greatest potential. Marginal preference is for James Fanshawe's charge, who is one to follow judged on his ready handicap debut success over C&D last month and an 8 lb rise is unlikely to be enough to stop him in his tracks.

Old rivals Coul Angel and LEADENHALL STREET can fight this out. The Fanshawe runner looked well ahead of his mark here last month.
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The Cheveley Park-owned KINSWOMAN, who is a half-sister to last year's Lockinge hero Audience and a close relative of Group 3 winner Dark Lady, looks the part on paper and may have been found a nice opportunity to make a successful start to her career. French Sand and Skyler are fellow debutants with attractive enough pedigrees to be of note. Vinatera is suggested as the pick of those with previous experience.

An interesting maiden. KINSWOMAN is bred to be good and gets the vote to make a winning debut, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. French Sand is another interesting newcomer, while Glorious Kitty has been off for a while but shaped well in a listed race on her first of 2 runs last summer.

Audience's half-sister KINSWOMAN is particularly appealing on pedigree and is taken to make a winning debut for her powerful yard.
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Some wily characters are drawn together and the likes of Temple Bruer, One More Dream and Classy Clarets are all dangerous to rule out in this competitive sprint handicap. However, DICKO THE LEGEND shades the vote from an attractive rating and can turn last month's Chelmsford form around with the first of that aforementioned trio, as a 1lb pull at the weights tips the scales in his favour this time.

DICKO THE LEGEND couldn't quite get to grips with Temple Bruer at Chelmsford three weeks ago but he was just touched off and is far more likely to run his race than the latter, who is far from consistent. The 5-y-o is appealing with Tom Marquand taking over in the hot-seat. Next on the list is Jesse Luc, who has been in terrific form since the turn of the year and another bold show is likely, while Classy Clarets will be in with a fighting chance if he puts his best foot forward.

A competitive race but PAPA COCKTAIL (nap) is handicapped to win and he can take full advantage of his mark now back at his best trip.
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Cases can be made for several of these, with last-time-out winner Nordic Glory and in-form pair Rogue Thunder and Banana all likely candidates. However, it could be worth chancing that LION'S DREAM finds some improvement on just his third start over 6f and he appeals dropping into a classified stakes after dead-heating for a close third in a 0-55 handicap at Chelmsford last week.

NORDIC GLORY has his quirks but he found life easier out of handicap company when successful in a similar race to this over C&D 12 days ago. He can follow up at the chief expense of Rogue Thunder and Banana.

This choice is NORDIC GLORY (nap) who can make it 2-2 at this level after his C&D win 12 days ago, when he had three of these behind.
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BAY OF DREAMS made a winning handicap debut when upped to a mile at Newcastle just five days ago. She should have plenty more to offer over this extra distance and James Ferguson's filly is taken to shrug off a penalty and go in again. Take The Boat is another improving sort stepping up in trip having landed a double at Kempton last month. She can feature again raised only 3lb, while Herkeios and All Cost are others to note.

BAY OF DREAMS travelled with real purpose when making a winning handicap debut at Newcastle on Monday and with more to come, she can quickly follow up under a penalty. Take The Boat is the obvious danger in her hat-trick bid for all she has stamina to prove).

James Ferguson's BAY OF DREAMS ran out an impressive winner at Newcastle on her recent handicap debut and she can defy a 6lb penalty.
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COSMIC VIEW scored over course and distance last month when taking advantage of a drop in class. That was his first start in classified company and the five-year-old looks likely to make another bold bid in this similar contest. Lednikov won a handicap at Southwell last month and cannot be ruled out at this level, while National Health found the selection too good here two starts ago but could be in the mix again.

COSMIC VIEW found the drop to a basement grade liberating when off the mark over C&D last month and a reproduction of that form could be enough to see him follow up. National Health seems sure to give another good account, with Two Plus Two also commanding respect having looked to have the race sewn up before being collared late on his most recent outing.

This may be the day that TWO PLUS TWO doubles his winning tally having only just lost out in a handicap over C&D 12 days ago.
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