There were 44 Races on Saturday 30th March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Ger Lyons has made a good start to the season and NATIONAL LADY looks the one to beat here. The Magna Grecia filly was third on both outings last term and the form of those races has worked out very well since. Both winners, Brilliant and Kitty Rose, have taken stakes races since while there have been several other winners come out of the races. Go Big Or Go Home is an interesting rival on her first outing for Paddy Twomey. She showed some promise when fourth on both outings in England last season but probably needs to step up on that form. Dakota Girl is a newcomer worth noting for Jessica Harrington. The Sioux Nation filly is a half-sister to three winners.

NATIONAL LADY was surrounded by subsequent winners in a similar event at Naas and this looks a good opportunity on her return. Wide With Delight and Dakota Girl are a couple of newcomers to note.

It's hard to get away from NATIONAL LADY after two placed efforts as a juvenile and she sets a solid standard on form
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DISCO DAISY was fancied to be competitive in a Cheltenham Listed bumper in November when finishing down the field. A winner of her sole prior outing at Chepstow last March, a replication of that kind of performance may suffice on her hurdling bow. Chatshow Host boasts form over 3m having placed at Musselburgh in January and she is capable of being in the mix, along with Idylle Sauvage.

DISCO DAISY was a bit disappointing in a Cheltenham listed event when last seen in November, but she created an excellent impression when making a winning start at Chepstow and looks to have been found a good opportunity on her hurdling debut. Chatshow Host is feared most.

It's not a straightforward opener but DISCO DAISY appeals most on the strength of her two positive performances in bumpers.
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The exciting ONE LOOK will be a very short price in this and it would be a major shock if she was turned over. The daughter of Gleneagles looked a bit special when winning the Goffs Million on her debut at the Curragh last September. She beat a 101-rated rival in Cherry Blossom by six lengths then and the 1,000 Guineas hope faces nothing of that quality now. The 73-rated Action Plan may be the one to chase her home, although he needs to improve on his initial showing for Ger O'Leary in a Dundalk maiden just over three weeks ago. Still Rolling finished mid-division in a Gowran Park maiden when last seen in October and could pick up prize-money now.

ONE LOOK looked potentially out of the top drawer when trouncing more experienced rivals in a valuable sales event at the Curragh on debut in September and is almost impossible to oppose against this opposition. Action Plan can follow her home.

The ground might not be ideal, but this should be a stroll for leading Qipco 1000 Guineas fancy ONE LOOK
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INDIVIDUALISM may have failed to break the maiden as a two-year-old, but he produced some creditable efforts in defeat and a mark of 78 on his handicap debut could prove lenient. His connections won this contest last year and they can do so once more at the main expense of the talented Ice Max, who was an easy winner at Catterick on his penultimate outing. Others to note include Berkshire Nugget and Newcastle scorer Johnny Ringo.

The Johnston stable has a strong record in this so INDIVIDUALISM is the selection, with further progress likely now stepping up to 1m for his handicap debut. Ice Max might be the one to give him most to do.

Well-bred INDIVIDUALISM is taken to give the Johnston stable another win in this contest. Johnny Ringo is second choice.
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Now that the penny has dropped for MOUNT GALLION after a relatively comfortable success at Huntingdon, there should be plenty more to come from the six-year-old on his handicap debut off what looks a workable mark. A winner of two of his last three starts, Chumlee must enter calculations along with Sleeping Satellite, who produced a creditable effort at Doncaster in December. Maillot Blanc and Wise Guy have the form to get involved too.

There should be more to come from MOUNT GALLION, who built on his eye-catching run at Newcastle when landing a Huntingdon maiden earlier this month and this opening mark doesn't look excessive. Sleeping Satellite was a winner of a C&D novice on his sole previous visit here and he rates the main danger on the back of his creditable second in a Doncaster handicap when last seen in December. The veteran Applaus is dangerous to discount having slipped down the weights and he is best of the rest.

Two of the others were last-time-out winners but this might be fought out by SLEEPING SATELLITE and Wise Guy.
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BRENTFORD HOPE continues to progress over hurdles and arrives 5lb higher than a recent success at Newcastle. The seven-year-old doesn't appear to have reached his ceiling in this sphere yet and conditions are very much in his favour. Playful Saint finished second at Stratford earlier in the month and it wouldn't be a surprise if he went well given that was his first run for 12 months, while The Churchill Lad rates best of the rest.

BRENTFORD HOPE has got several very solid recent efforts on the clock to his name and, with this track likely to lend itself well to his strong-travelling style, he makes plenty of appeal off top weight. Playful Saint returned better than ever from a year-long absence when narrowly denied by the reopposing Milldam at Stratford recently and ought to go well again with conditions in his favour. Ballygeary and the aforementioned Milldam warrant respect, also.

In a competitive event, Brentford Hope is feared but a chance is taken with BALLYGEARY who didn't get the breaks last time.
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Paul Townend is an eye-catching booking for BUTCHER HOLLOW and he can gain a deserved win over timber. The Kingston Hill gelding has been placed in three maiden hurdles over the winter following his bumper win at Galway in October and has run into some smart sorts. He has a decent rating of 118, shared by a couple of others in the field. Cut The Rope has the same mark and comes here off the back of a solid run to chase home Paggane at Punchestown last month. The Lovely Man was second in handicap company at Gowran Park on his return from a short break last month and is another that has to be on the shortlist.

BUTCHER HOLLOW shaped second best for much of the straight when third at Naas in January and, with the timefigure supporting the performance, he's selected to open his account as a hurdler. The Lovely Man and Postileo head the opposition in an interesting maiden.

Three horses are inseparable on official ratings. Slight preference is for BUTCHER HOLLOW over The Lovely Man and Cut The Rope
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PROMO QUEEN won a nursery on soft ground at the Curragh last September and may prove the pick in a tricky looking contest. She was outclassed when tried in stakes company on her final outing at Dundalk and this looks more her level. Ringside Timing had some nice maiden form earlier in his campaign last season, including finishing third in a decent contest at Galway, and could be a danger. Cool Dan comes here fit from the all-weather but this ground would be a bit of a concern.

A trappy 3-y-o handicap and with that in mind a chance is taken on RINGSIDE TIMING. He ended his 2-y-o campaign on a low-key note but a return to the pick of his form in maidens would make him of interest if bouncing back following 5 months off. Promo Queen and Uncle Albert head up the dangers.

The one to be on could just be UNCLE ALBERT, weighted to turn the tables with Promo Queen from the Curragh last season
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A winner of three of his four career outings, including a taking performance at Doncaster last September, POET MASTER looks a smart sort for Karl Burke to go to war with this year and he can get his season off to the best possible start. A consistent individual at this level, Northern Express can give the selection the most to think about, while Gweedore, who has won this contest quite comfortably the last two years, is another to take seriously.

There's surely more to come from the lightly-raced POET MASTER who can take the next step up the ladder on his return. The likeable Northern Express returns off the same mark as when runner-up in a competitive York handicap on his final start last year and is second choice ahead of Gweedore, who is bidding for a third successive win in this race.

This race features one to follow, namely POET MASTER (nap) who should improve further this term. Gweedore is feared most.
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The Micky Hammond stable can do little wrong at present and this looks like a perfect opportunity for CORNERSTONE LAD to get back to winning ways. The son of Delegator may be winless since January 2022, but he has dropped to a mark 27lb below his last success and he can see off The Big Jetaway, who will have benefitted from a break following his Sedgefield mishap. Grey Skies could be the stable's first string going by the booking of Brian Hughes.

Stablemates GREY SKIES and The Big Jetaway can fight out the finish. The former appeals as the most likely winner having edged back down to the mark off which he scored at Perth last spring, while this drop back in trip looks a good move and he is Brian Hughes's pick. Cornerstone Lad could be in line for minor place money.

This drop back in trip looks the right move for GREY SKIES (nap), and he appears to have been found a very good opportunity.
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ASTRONOMIC VIEW took his form to a new level when gaining his first success over hurdles by a wide margin from the reopposing My Bobby Dazzler at Warwick and an 8lb rise might not be enough to stop him from backing that performance up. The hat-trick seeking Shoeshine Boy remains open to further improvement, while others for the shortlist include Secret Trix, who may appreciate a tongue-tie being applied for the first time, and Judicial Law.

A hard race to be dogmatic about but JUDICIAL LAW shaped as if better for the run when fifth at Newbury last month and could be the answer with headgear refitted. Secret Trix is sure to be in the thick of the action if picking up where he left off in the autumn, with Astronomic View respected up 8 lb for his Warwick romp.

Jonjo O'Neill has won this three times since 2017 so the suggestion is JUDICIAL LAW, who shaped well last time.
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FERNS LOCK didn't give his true running at Cheltenham when getting worked up beforehand and doing too much throughout the race. This small field here will suit better and he's fancied to bounce back in a lesser contest. He had been impressive when winning at Thurles previously. Boss Robin was a game winner of a hunter chase at Thurles earlier in the month and is noted along with Grange Island.

FERNS LOCK didn't come up to expectations at Cheltenham but he sets the standard in this based on what he'd been doing previously and he's firmly expected to get back on track. Annamix is the obvious danger and Boss Robin should give his running.

Things did not go according to plan for FERNS LOCK at Cheltenham but he still appeals as a horse with major potential in this category
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RAMIRO ran well when chasing home easy winner Janoobi at Naas last weekend and can go one better. The Born To Sea gelding remains on the same mark now, he handles this ground and the trip seems ideal. He may be able to confirm form with Sirjack Thomas, who was a couple of lengths behind then and is only a pound better off. Simply Sideways was a bit keen on her return at the Curragh but didn't run too badly when finishing ninth in the Irish Lincolnshire. Wayne Hassett takes 7lb off her back and she could get closer now.

A winner in this race from a 6 lb higher mark, JOE MASSERIA shaped as if he'd come on for his return/yard debut effort at the Curragh 12 days ago and, re-united with Colin Keane, he could be worth chancing to strike. Ramiro and Scholarship both have reasons to recommend them also and are feared most.

Colin Keane won this last year on JOE MASSERIA and may do so again from a lower mark with the benefit of a recent prep run
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An impressive winner of this contest last year off 2lb higher, SILKY WILKIE should be fit after some recent spins on the all-weather and soft ground should not inconvenience him. Vintage Clarets (second) has almost five lengths to make up with the selection from last year but went on to score four times last season and warrants consideration, along with C&D winner Looking For Lynda. Zarzyni won this two years ago and is likely to be thereabouts too.

It might be worth chancing SILKY WILKIE to bounce back to form with a bang having dropped to 2 lb lower than when bolting up in this race 12 months ago. Princess Karine shaped quite well on her recent Newcastle reappearance and is second choice ahead of Zarzyni and Vintage Clarets, who chased home the selection last year.

His AW campaign has been a bit underwhelming but SILKY WILKIE is better handicapped again now and can win this race for a second time.
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MR BRAMLEY scored with authority at Bangor last month and makes plenty of appeal. He beat a good yardstick that day in the shape of dual bumper scorer Guard The Moon and both the trip and ground is ideal for the six-year-old. Looking As You Are has won at Ludlow and Plumpton and she is another to consider going against the boys this time, while Panhandle Slim is respected too.

This has the look a of a pretty useful novice event and MR BRAMLEY gets the nod. He improved with each of his three starts in bumpers and continued on an upward curve when striking on debut in this sphere at Bangor. Panhandle Slim, who put in a good shift behind the selection at Bangor and should be suited by this stiffer track, is the danger. The hat-trick seeking Looking As You Are is also accorded respect.

There might be more improvement in MR BRAMLEY who was impressive at Bangor. Panhandle Slim has a 6lb pull with the selection.
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CHAMPAGNE MYSTERY left his reappearance fifth at Cheltenham in January behind him when finishing a staying-on third in a steadily-run affair over 2m4f at Kempton most recently and, eased 1lb since, this veterans' contest looks a good opportunity for him to return to the winner's enclosure. Riders Onthe Storm went close to making all over an extended 2m at Doncaster on his first start after wind surgery earlier this month, and a bold showing is once again anticipated, although his tendency to jump slightly right-handed tempers enthusiasm somewhat. Forecast conditions should hold no fears for the hat-trick seeking Thor De Cerisy and he completes the shortlist.

NUMITOR shaped with bags of enthusiasm on his recent return at Exeter and, having slipped to further in the weights, he makes a fair amount of appeal. Champagne Mystery shaped very well in a hot Cheltenham handicap on his penultimate start and is a big player on his first foray into veterans company, with Riders Onthe Storm also feared following an encouraging run at Doncaster 4 weeks ago.

Recent Ayr winner DUBAI DAYS (nap) won two in a row in spring 2022 and nearly did the same around this time last year.
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JUMPING JET ran really well when chasing home short-priced favourite Tactical Move in Grade 3 company last time and looks capable of landing a handicap off her current mark. The handicapper left her unchanged on 121 after that run and Danny Gilligan taking 5lb off leaves her on a nice weight here. Instit heads the weights and is a good solid mare in graded company. She finished fifth in the Mares Chase at Cheltenham last time and was a good winner at this meeting last year so has to be respected despite having to give chunks of weight to her rivals. Harmonya Maker was a couple of places behind Instit at Cheltenham. Her form can be a bit hit and miss but she's a talented mare on her day and could play a big role if on song.

Having produced a highly encouraging comeback run when second here in December, QUEEN JANE has had excuses both starts since and, back at this more suitable trip, it would come as no surprise to see Henry de Bromhead's mare in a much better light. Jumping Jet and Instit may well emerge as the chief threats.

This can go to JUMPING JET (nap) who's been thriving of late and it was a solid run in a Grade 3 novice behind a nice prospet latest
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The classy OCEAN QUEST is the one to beat here on her return to action. The Sioux Nation filly had a really good first half of the season last term before a couple of disappointing efforts at the back-end. She was impressive in Listed company first time up at Naas and ran a cracker to finish fourth in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot before adding a Group 3 contest at Naas to her CV. She sets a high standard here. Joseph O'Brien tends to do well with acquisitions from other yards and Fast Response is an interesting addition. She was a Listed winner in this kind of ground in October 2022 and was consistent in stakes company last season. You Send Me hasn't been seen since finishing sixth in the Irish 1,000 Guineas last May. She had been narrowly denied in Group 3 company prior to that and is a smart sort but this drop in trip is a bit of an unknown.

OCEAN QUEST is 2-2 first time out and shouldn't be troubled by the conditions so gets the vote over Yosemite Valley and Fast Response in what looks a good listed sprint.

Preference is for OCEAN QUEST(nap), an impressive winner on this ground last year and a winner first-time out the last two seasons
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Chillingham progressed over staying trips last year and, having won on his seasonal reappearance last April, Ed Bethell's five-year-old merits the utmost respect. However, a chance can be taken on METIER. A more than useful hurdler, he hit the crossbar in this contest 12 months ago before going on to land the Chester Cup the following month. Although 4lb higher than that Chester success, Harry Fry's charge will relish forecast ground conditions and another notable win in this sphere would come as no surprise. Berkshire Rocco was a creditable fifth in the Ebor last season and is noted too.

SWEET FANTASY has impressed when winning twice over hurdles this year for new trainer James Owen and looks to have some mileage in her mark back on the Flat. Chillingham built up a really solid record in good handicaps last year and is second choice ahead of November handicap runner-up Struth, one of 4 runners from the Charlie Johnston stable.

Slight preference is for STRUTH ahead of Sweet Fantasy, Metier and Chillingham.
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GO BOY got off the mark over fences over 2m here in December and, although slightly disappointing at Kelso 20 days ago, the son of Doctor Dino has scope for further improvement. A 2m3f hurdles winner when trained in Ireland, this step up in trip can see Sandy Thomson's charge resume his progress and repel the likely challenge of High Moon, who posted a creditable second at Ayr last time out. Geryville might not be the most reliable, but it would be folly to rule him out.

This looks trappy, with all five of these in with a fighting chance. GO BOY looked good when making a winning debut for this yard here in December and, though not so good at Kelso subsequently, he is appealing back here given his record on right-hand tracks (2-3 going this way round under Rules). Ned Tanner will be a threat if he gets into a good rhythm jumping-wise and is feared most ahead of High Moon and Geryville. Go Boy's stablemate Flower of Scotland will probably find this trip too sharp.

Nick Alexander's NED TANNER has performed well in stronger races than this over the last few months and might make his class tell here.
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NO HUBS NO HOOBS hasn't looked back since being fitted with blinkers (retained) on his last two starts, scoring readily on both occasions, and a 7lb rise for his latest victory over 3m1f at Wincanton may not be enough to anchor him in his hat-trick bid. Tip Top Mountain arrives on the back of a game success off 3lb lower over 3m2f at Fontwell earlier this month, but he was all out to score and it remains to be seen how much that race has taken out of him. The step back in trip should help Duke Of Deception and he warrants respect.

NO HUBS NO HOOBS is much improved for the fitting of blinkers and can make it 3 from 3 in this headgear given the manner of his most recent win at Wincanton. In-form pair Inflexible and Duke of Deception are others to consider.

The form of the Sussex National at Plumpton in January has worked out very well and fourth-placed SPECIAL ACCEPTANCE gets the nod.
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NEVERADULLMOMENT looks capable of picking up a prize like this off his current mark. The Mahler gelding wasn't helped by a few mistakes, and getting hampered three from home, before finishing third to St Denis's Well at Down Royal last time. He has been knocking on the door and Aine O'Connor is a positive booking now. Jody Townend takes the mount on Klarc Kent for Willie Mullins and the top-weight commands plenty of respect. He has been running in some decent beginners chases and was a good third to Senior Chief at Punchestown last month. Favori Logique was a good third over a marathon trip at Leopardstown last time and could be each-way material off a light weight.

READ TO RETURN was below his best when last seen over hurdles 3 months ago but he very much appeals as being on a good mark over fences and earns the vote for the stable that landed this 12 months ago. Neveradullmoment very much caught the eye and was deserving of extra credit for where he finished last time and he heads up the dangers. Klarc Kent is another to consider on handicap debut in this sphere.

The bottom weight MARRONSTOWN is given a hopeful vote after an improved showing at Down Royal
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MONOTONE ran on nicely on his debut at the Curragh and the benefit of a run is a big advantage at this time of year in this type of ground. The Verbal Dexterity colt finished third to Arizona Blaze in the the first two-year-old race of the season and looked like he would come forward from the outing. Adrian Murray won that first contest and he saddles two here. Amazonian Warrior looks the pick with David Egan coming over to ride. The Blue Point colt cost 165,000 euros as a yearling. Donnacha O'Brien's newcomer Irish Acclamation is another to note in the market. The Acclamation filly cost 100,000gns as a yearling and is out of a winning half-sister to champion juvenile Campanelle.

MONOTONE finished well when behind a couple of useful prospects at the Curragh on debut and can put his experience to good use up against newcomers, with Amazonian Warrior and Irish Acclamation feared most before market clues.

Having looked green when third on debut, MONOTONE appeared to be getting the hang of things late on and that experience could be vital
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Clockwatcher arrives having posted two solid efforts on the all-weather and he is likely to prove popular, but preference is for KINGMONT. The daughter of Calyx showed promise amidst greenness over 7f at Chelmsford in November and, with improvement forthcoming, the abundance of stamina on her dam's side could come to the fore as she bids to make it second-time lucky. Flickering Halo heads the remainder.

CLOCKWATCHER sets a decent standard on his Kempton second and will take plenty of stopping if as effective on turf. There was plenty to like about Tryfan's opening run at Newcastle last autumn and he's second choice ahead of Monsieur Melee.

He switches from AW but CLOCKWATCHER brings the best form thanks to his promising second at Kempton. Tryfan is feared most.
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CLOVIS ISLAND struck in workmanlike fashion over 2m4f at Hexham 16 days ago and the six-year-old, who is a half-brother to Grade 1 winner Inthepocket, is fancied to relish the switch to handicaps, while a step up in trip looks to be a further positive. Although Artic Mann hasn't been the most prolific, he will have no issue with conditions and should give a good account of himself. Enemy At The Gate seeks a first career success, but recent performances would suggest it is not far away.

The vote goes to ENEMY AT THE GATE, who is of strong interest on just his second run over a trip in excess of 3m and he shaped for all the world as though going back up in distance would be very much in his favour when third over 19.3f here last time. Gypsey's Secret posted her best effort yet at Ayr and is feared most, while the consistent Artic Mann and the Nicky Richards-trained duo, Clovis Island and Tfou, also come into the reckoning.

Clovis Island is the dark horse but others have more compelling form credentials and ARTIC MANN continues to run well.
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In a wide-open event, marginal preference is for ROCK STEADY EDDIE, who put in a career-best performance when second in a maiden hurdle at Hexham last time and an opening mark of 110 should be workable on his handicap bow. Cream Of The West is an obvious threat following his most recent success, while Jalisco Star and Both Barrels are others who make the shortlist.

CREAM OF THE WEST is progressive and had something to spare at Hexham recently, so he's preferred to fellow last-time-out winner Jalisco Star. One Big Bang is another one to note starting out for a shrewd, in-form stable.

Point winner ONE BIG BANG showed some promise over hurdles in Ireland and is taken to make a winning start for the in-form James Owen.
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Paul Townend sides with OLYMPIC MAN here and the Martaline gelding looks open to plenty more improvement. His jumping still wasn't great when he won at Naas recently but he looks to have a big engine and could still be learning on the job. Rachael Blackmore sticks with Native Speaker who has a nice low weight in this. The Court Cave gelding was no match for Built By Ballymore when the pair met at Limerick over Christmas but enjoys a hefty pull at the weights this time. That rival was well-backed for the Coral Cup at Cheltenham recently but faded in the closing stages. He is capable of a lot better and can't be ruled out here.

OLYMPIC MAN didn't come off the bridle when opening his account at Naas last time and he may well prove better than an opening mark of 131, so he's preferred to Raglan Road, who also improved to get off the mark last time. Native Speaker is another one to consider in an open-looking race.

On these terms, NATIVE SPEAKER has a realistic chance of overturning Limerick maiden form with Built By Ballymore
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STAG NIGHT already has a good run under his belt this season and may be able to go one better now. The Tagula gelding chased home Real Force at the Curragh 12 days ago and is only a pound higher. He had a few of these rivals in behind that day and Two Stars, who made the running then before finishing fourth, could play a big role again. Goal Exceeded is an interesting contender on his return against experienced rivals. The Iffraaj colt beat Take Me To Church in a Naas maiden when last seen in October and that rival hit the headlines at the same track recently when taking the Madrid Handicap in style.

TWO STARS and Stag Night are closely matched on their running in a useful sprint handicap at the Curragh a fortnight ago and Fozzy Stack's charge is taken to come out on top with the prospect of improvement in the offing. Magical Vision won a similar contest first time up last season and is another to consider. Goal Exceeded beat Take Me To Church (now Timeform-rated 104) when last seen and has to be respected also.

Preference is for MAGICAL VISION, who handles this ground well and is only 3lb higher than when winning on debut last year
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A high draw can often pay dividends over the sprint trips here and ZARGUN is worth chancing with that in mind. The nine-year-old was reported to have appreciated a return to turf when winning on soft ground at Doncaster six days ago and, given that he remains extremely well treated under a 4lb penalty, there might be no stopping him. Thornaby Pearl must also compete under a penalty having defeated Son Of Sampers (second) on Town Moor last Sunday, and he must enter calculations. Jordan Electrics and Rock Melody are just two others to consider.

THORNABY PEARL and Zargun won both divisions of a 5f handicap at Doncaster last Sunday and might be the pair to focus on from handy draws towards the rail. The former has his 5 lb penalty offset by Mia Nicholls' claim and is preferred. American Affair appeals as a sprinter who could have more to come at 4 and also makes the shortlist.

Last weekend's Doncaster winners Thornaby Pearl and Zargun are big threats but preference is for EY UP IT'S MAGGIE.
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Largy Train is respected as he bids to complete a three-timer and, having only gone up 2lb for his most recent success, he may have more to offer. However, BARON BRIGGS has shown ability over fences, despite finding 3m to be a stretch on his last two starts. Now tried with a first-time tongue-tie and dropped back in trip, this could be the time to catch him. Great Ballinboris also appeals on just his second try over fences.

It's probably fair to say that BARON BRIGGS has failed to progress since switched to fences but, at the same time, he hasn't done much wrong and a first taste of success could be on the cards. Largy Train is clearly the main danger ahead of Great Ballinboris.

He's not always a fluent jumper but BARON BRIGGS might enjoy the relatively easy fences here and gets the nod.
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PILGRIMS KING made a winning return to fences over 2m3f at Doncaster earlier in the month and a 2lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop him from following up here. Nine Nine Nine was well held when third at Uttoxeter last time but he should not be underestimated in this company, while similar comments apply to Good Work.

PILGRIMS KING did well to get up (after meeting trouble) at Doncaster last time and he's fancied to progress in this sphere, so he gets the nod over the consistent Elleon, with Si Elegant regarded as a player on just his second outing for Venetia Williams.

The Venetia Williams-trained SI ELEGANT was going well until a bad blunder three out on his chase debut, and he is the selection.
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COMFORT ZONE has presumably had his issues, given the lengthy absences, but looks capable of winning a nice prize like this over hurdles off his current mark. The Churchill gelding was a dual Grade 2 winner over timber as a juvenile but missed the latter part of last season. He reappeared on the Flat in the 'Petingo' Handicap at Leopardstown in September and ran a cracker to chase home Satin in that very competitive contest. Having been prepared to run such a big race off a break then he will hopefully be fit and ready for this task. Last year's winner Risk Belle also runs in the colours of JP McManus and has to be respected. She was mid-division in the County Hurdle at Cheltenham last time and has dropped a few pounds recently. Classy Flat performer Helvic Dream was fourth in Grade 3 company over timber at Naas last time and is another for the shortlist.

COMFORT ZONE looked well above average as a novice and, having run well on the Flat when last seen 6 months ago, he's fancied to add to an excellent strike rate in this sphere, with an opening mark of 132 potentially lenient. Risk Belle shaped better than the result in the County Hurdle at Cheltenham last time, so he's one to consider, while Westport Cove is likely to put a tame run behind him.

After an encouraging run in the County last time when unsuited by a slow pace, RISK BELLE is worth chancing with Kelly claiming 5lb
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The 90-rated STURLASSON can get off the mark on his return to action. The Invincible Army gelding was highly tried last season after a couple of good runner-up efforts in maiden company to start his campaign. He chased home star juvenile Bucanero Fuerte on his debut and wasn't beaten far in Listed company at HQ in August. Shandy looked like she would improve from her debut run when third to Samuel Colt at the Curragh in late October. She travelled well then but failed to get home and drops back to the minimum trip now. Paddy Twomey-trained newcomers always have to be respected in maidens and the market will be the best guide to the chances of Heart Of Darkness.

SHANDY made a promising start at the Curragh in the autumn and gets the vote with improvement likely on her return. Heart of Darkness is an appealing newcomer, while Sturlasson drops in grade and could have a race in him.

Preference is for SHANDY, who created a very nice impression on her Curragh debut in October and could find this trip to her liking
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FIVER FRIDAY had success when campaigned in Scotland last year, winning over 1m1f here before finishing second at Ayr and Hamilton, and the Irish raider should have come on for last weekend's seasonal debut at Naas. Paul Traynor's filly is narrowly preferred to Admiral Nelson, who hinted his turn may be near when second off this mark at Newcastle last time, and recent Southwell runner-up Signora Bellissima. Bashful is interesting having recorded a double over hurdles here last month but he looked in need of further on his Flat return over 1m at Newcastle earlier in the month.

ON THE RIVER has dropped back to a winning mark and scored on his 2023 reappearance so he gets the vote in this first division of the 7f handicap. Signora Bellissima is second choice for in-form Gemma Tutty. Irish-raider Fiver Friday won here last year and is also on the shortlist along with Reidh.

Northern Irish challenger FIVER FRIDAY has a good record in Scotland and can step up from this week's reappearance effort.
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Several hold decent chances and the likes of Follow Charlie, a winner over the extended 2m4f at Ayr last time, and the progressive Final Edgar both warrant serious consideration. As does Tommy Combats, who holds potential off a workable mark on his handicap debut. However, preference is for MASKED CRUSADER, who was unlucky to be pipped at the post in a hands and heels/conditional riders' race over this C&D 23 days ago and, with Brian Hughes now taking over in the saddle, he can go one place better this time.

This looks pretty competitive and the vote goes to MASTER BREFFNI, who had matters under control when departing at the final fence at Catterick and this drop back in trip is unlikely to be an issue. Final Edgar looks a big threat with talented conditional William Maggs booked, while Masked Crusader and Follow Charlie are others who command respect.

A few to consider. FINAL EDGAR may have more upside than some of these with him still lightly raced and seemingly improving.
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The in-form Harbour Vision is a good starting point given the nine-year-old has previously won at this level and appeals strongly despite this representing a step back up in class. However, the younger legs and less exposed all-weather profile of LUDO'S LANDING earn him the vote. A respectable third in a similar race over course and distance last month, the selection is open to further progression and can better that off 3lb below his last winning mark on turf. Recent C&D winner Boasty is also feared.

CHANTICO left the strong impression that this step back up in trip would be in his favour when staying on into fourth over a mile at Newcastle recently. He did well to finish as close as he did that day and shades preference ahead of lightly-raced 4-y-o Photon, who has found just one too good on two of his three starts since being gelded and his turn is surely near. Last-time-out winners Boasty and Harbour Vision are others with strong credentials.

The money came for CHANTICO (nap) at Newcastle but he wasn't seen to best effect. He can make amends, with Tiger Beetle next best.
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Patrick Mullins sides with MAGIC MCCOLGAN and the Flemensfirth mare looks like a progressive type. She did well to win at Leopardstown last time when losing her pitch turning in and having to switch to the inside to get a run. The full-sister to Tornado Flyer won nicely in the end and can step forward again. Stablemate Flashaway, a daughter of top race-mare Voler La Vedette, made a big impression on her debut at Gowran when winning by a wide margin and is also a leading contender. Familiar Dreams has to give a few pounds to her rivals but is another that has to be on the shortlist. She was good when taking a winners contest at Naas last time and seems to be improving with racing.

FLASHWAY justified a short price in comfortable fashion at Gowran on debut and, with more to come, she's fancied to go in again at the possible expense of stablemate Magic McColgan. Barnahash Primrose travelled smoothly in Grade 2 company last time, so she's also a player dropping back in grade.

This could go to BARNAHASH PRIMROSE who had Magic Mccolgan back in fourth at Limerick and ran well in defeat at Leopardstown
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Hiromichi will appreciate the return to a mile on his seasonal debut and he is a leading player on the form of his impressive success over this trip at Pontefract off 4lb lower in October, while Leap Day performed consistently well on the all-weather over the winter and remains feasibly treated. However, the returning WALSINGHAM was knocking on the door in 1m maidens for Dermot Weld in Ireland last summer and, now in the care of the in-form David O'Meara, he looks potentially well treated on his handicap debut off 78.

David O'Meara has enjoyed plenty of success with recruits from the Dermot Weld stable so WALSINGHAM is the suggestion in this finale, with confidence in his chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Hiromichi is second choice ahead of Tim Easterby's Leap Day.

Switched to handicap level on his debut for new connections, WALSINGHAM could well get off the mark. Hiromichi is feared most.
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After a successful handicap debut at Kempton last month, Volkan Bey can go well if coping with the switch to Tapeta, while Anglesey Lad also posted a respectable effort when runner-up at Newcastle in October and rates a player off the same mark. Nevertheless, a chance is taken that INAWE can take this slight step up in class in her stride and prove her course and distance win of 15 days ago was no one-off performance, with just a 2lb rise looking very fair.

VOLKAN BEY looks the type to go on improving in handicaps and Stuart Williams' filly is hard to oppose aiming to follow up her Kempton success. Mister Mojito took a step forward on his handicap bow earlier in the month and holds sound place claims again, alongside last-time-out winner Inawe.

Plenty of possibles but EASTERN DREAM has threatened better and can gain his first win. Meet Me In Meraki can chase him home.
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The two previous winners, Miss Bodacious and NOCTURNAL, set a decent standard, and while the former may improve with a tongue-tie added, the latter offers more intrigue on her return to action. Nocturnal's Lingfield success has been well advertised, with both the placed horses winning since, and this looks an ideal pipe-opener for James Ferguson's filly ahead of a likely return to turf. Clive Cox's newcomer Dream Seeker is the most notable of the rest.

NOCTURNAL stepped forward from her debut when winning at Lingfield last summer (form which has worked out well) and she can score again with further progress to come this year. James Ferguson's filly is taken to see off the challenge of fellow last-time-out winner Miss Bodacious, with Dream Seeker one to note on her first start.

As regards the runners with experience, MISS BODACIOUS and Nocturnal stand out.
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DIBBLE DABBLE won a similar event over C&D a month ago and the unexposed filly may be able to defy a 5lb rise in the ratings given how weak this race appears to be. Subaltern was third to the selection on that occasion and may prove to be the main danger here, ahead of The Crafty Mole, who is handicapping for the first time.

SUBALTERN ran well when third at this C&D a month ago, despite having repeatedly met trouble, so he can reverse the form with Dibble Dabble from last time with a 5 lb swing in the weights to help. The biggest threat to the pair could come from one of the handicap debutants, with Road To Wembley an interesting contender for his in-form trainer.

The market can help regarding the handicap newcomers but DIBBLE DABBLE still has potential at 1m4f following her C&D win last month.
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EAGLE DAY was beaten under a length when third over C&D two weeks ago and the four-year-old merits the utmost respect off a 1lb lower mark now eased in grade. Berkshire Phantom boasts figures of 3-4 over C&D and warrants plenty of respect back at this track following a couple of decent efforts in defeat at Southwell. Bobby Joe Leg rates best of the rest.

Preference is for EAGLE DAY, who ran up to his best when third at this C&D a fortnight ago and could be ready to take advantage of this drop back down in grade. Berkshire Phantom has been shaping up well since recording back-to-back wins here last month and is next on the list, ahead of Bobby Joe Leg.

The vote goes to EAGLE DAY, who impressed with the way he travelled in the lead for a long way when 3rd in a C&D Class 3 two weeks ago.
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EGOISTE just managed to get the better of King Of Speed over C&D earlier in the month and the former is taken to uphold that form, despite being 1lb worse off with that rival. The latter does command plenty of respect, but the suspicion is he would prefer to be running over shorter based on that effort. Others to consider are H Key Lails and Sienna Breeze.

KING OF SPEED was narrowly denied by Egoiste over C&D earlier in the month but is fancied to turn the tables on this occasion, the selection having taking a more difficult passage last time and now benefiting from a slight swing at the weights. Egoiste himself has to be considered attempting to follow up, with the in-form H Key Lails also a player.

Egoiste and King Of Speed are good candidates but H KEY LAILS is 2-2 over C&D and may well appreciate the return to Tapeta.
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SMASHER made it three wins from his last four starts when scoring earlier this month, with the sole defeat coming on his penultimate outing at Kempton. All of those victories have come over this C&D and the four-year-old makes plenty of appeal once again, especially with that latest success coming in an apprentice contest and his rider can utilise his 3lb claim on this occasion. Savannah Smiles has been consistent in recent months and is likely to enter calculations, along with Araifjan and Buraback.

SMASHER is thriving at present and is fancied to notch his fourth C&D win of the year. Fellow last-time-out winner Buraback is also considered, with the in-form Savannah Smiles another player despite a wider-than-ideal draw.

Whilst up 3lb for his win here last week, BURABACK still looks leniently treated and can follow up at the expense of Smasher.
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