There were 50 Races on Thursday 24th April 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Beverley, 8 races at Perth, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Bangor, 6 races at Chelmsford City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

BUCKNA caught the eye when keeping on for third at Southwell last time and going back up in trip looks like a good move for Warren Greatrex's charge. The five-year-old can get off the mark under Rules at the main expense of Rock On Cowboy, who wasn't beaten far when third over slightly further at Hereford recently. Jack To Bat cannot be ruled out either.

Solid BUCKNA gets the narrow vote over main form rival Jack To Bat. Third best on the figures is Rock On Cowboy.
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Kanishka was a respectable fourth after a tardy start in the Brocklesby at Doncaster and is entitled to be wiser now he has some experience. Similar comments apply to Buenos Dias, who picked up well towards the finish on his debut in a maiden at Brighton and a step forward is likely. However, Kevin Ryan has made a bright start to the turf season with his juveniles and his speedily-bred newcomer TROPICAL DREAMER could be worth chancing from a very handy draw.

Having been sent off favourite when a promising third at Brighton recently, BUENOS DIAS earns the vote on his second start.
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7lb separates MONGIBELLO and Magic McColgan on official ratings and although the former has been a little disappointing on her last two starts, the Authorized mare can bounce back at the scene of her sole hurdling triumph to date. That is by no means to dismiss the chances of Willie Mullins' charge, but a bit more will be needed to come out on top. Visual Impact has a bit to find with the two principals, but she ought to be thereabouts in receipt of 7lb.

The penalised mares can dominate. MONGIBELLO has achieved that bit more than Magic McColgan and she's a C&D winner to boot.
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It may have only been a match race that BALLYGELLY won last time at Fakenham, but she did so in impressive fashion and conditions should suit as she looks to double up. Ceolwulf won gamely over 2m4f here last month and he may well improve for going back up in distance, while Jukebox D'eddy and Moonlight Artist have the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

Game CEOLWULF is taken to defy top weight and complete a Warwick double. Moonlight Artist is second pick.
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Burning Cash resumes from a previous winning mark and he warrants close inspection with this being only his second start since undergoing wind surgery. Thunder Star's Doncaster success reads well and a 5lb higher mark could be workable with his match-fitness not in doubt. However, SOUTH PARADE is open to a fair bit more improvement and it would come as no surprise to see this potentially well-handicapped filly make a winning seasonal debut for a yard that bids for back-to-back winners in this race.

Thunder Star should go well again but SOUTH PARADE was improving last summer and can continue on her upward trajectory this year.
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KAPAL LAYAR bumped into the progressive My Friend Sean at Uttoxeter in January before opening his account in comfortable fashion the following month. That reads well in the context of this race and there is certain to be more in the locker. Returning to quicker ground suited Exeter scorer Koukeo last time and he is respected, along with the Jeremy Scott-trained The Sainted Canary.

After giving the classy Regent's Stroll a bit of a race last time, THE SAINTED CANARY has to be of interest off this mark.
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PRINCE IMPERIAL continues to go from strength to strength and a mark of 122 on his return to handicap company may prove lenient, having won three of his four starts since joining the Olly Murphy yard. A taking winner of a three-runner contest at Plumpton last time, Hecouldbetheone looks fairly treated off 1lb higher, while Ballybegg returned to form with a narrow defeat over an extended 2m5f at Ludlow most recently.

Being a C&D winner who may still have further progress in him, BREDON HILL is preferred. Montecam is second pick.
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From an official rating of 80, CLOTH OF GOLD sets a reasonable standard and can atone for a disappointing effort on his most recent start. Given that was his first try over 1m2f, the Charlie Johnston-trained colt could make his experience count in this very winnable event. Papa Mango was a respectable second over a mile on his debut in a Southwell maiden last month and should figure if the additional yardage/switching to turf don't cause any issues. Spinning Wheel and Mafting are interesting newcomers to monitor in the betting market.

Cloth Of Gold was turned over at 4-11 when last seen and preference is for the Crisford newcomer SPINNING WHEEL.
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Hara Kiri completed his hat-trick at Leicester in December and given his versatility regarding ground, he merits the utmost respect ahead of his return from a break. However, preference is afforded to AILT AN CHORRAIN, who made it two from four over hurdles when on target in a novice at Newcastle last month. His current mark of 112 looks well within range and should conditions quicken, he will not need to prove himself. Savant Du Mesnil completes the shortlist.

Although he failed to justify market support at Ayr, BARATABLET (nap) still showed improved form behind respected opposition.
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BROTHER BORIS was a respectable third in a class 4 handicap at Plumpton earlier in the month and has been kindly dropped 2lb for that performance. Harry Cobden now takes over in the plate and the six-year-old can capitalise on a career-low mark. Gwennie May Jem finished a fair second over C&D last time and should remain competitive off the same rating, while Superstylin is the pick of the remainder.

On the back of a good C&D effort, GWENNIE MAY JEM could well open his account. Brother Boris is second choice.
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Having found only a higher-rated rival too strong in a maiden at Southwell last month, BOWEN ISLAND makes plenty of appeal reverting to handicap company. A reproduction of that performance on turf should make Kevin Ryan's gelding tough to beat and a breakthrough victory could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from Hyperchromatic, who is entitled to build on his recent fifth-placed reappearance at Newbury, ahead of the fellow downgraded opponent Hot Property.

Marco Botti does well at Beverley and HYPERCHROMATIC gets the nod in the hope he builds upon his fair reappearance fifth at Newbury.
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LADY IN THE PARK appeared to find an extended 2m3f distance on the sharp side when finishing fourth over hurdles at Wetherby in February. Lucinda Russell's mare makes plenty of appeal reverting to chasing in first-time blinkers and a first victory over fences could be on the cards. Peter & Michael Bowen-trained runners always warrant respect at this venue and their representative Siberian Star is feared most, ahead of Pitwood Road.

A chance is taken on LADY IN THE PARK who is back over a better trip for this return to fences.
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Supremely West finished midfield in a stronger event at Haydock in February and should go well, but the forecast good ground may be against him. With that in mind, IKARAK gets the nod. Olly Murphy's gelding finished a fair fifth at Chepstow last time and it would be no surprise to see him take advantage of an unchanged mark. Captain Morgs is another to keep an eye on.

Back down slightly in grade, IKARAK (nap) is taken to maintain his unbeaten record at Warwick. Land Genie is second choice.
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The application of first-time cheekpieces worked the oracle for recent C&D winner TWO B TANNED and she could prove a dominant force once more. Although the four-year-old has a 5lb penalty, she is well-in with her mark due to rise a further 4lb in the near future. Last month's Southwell runner-up Panama City is reverting to turf off an 8lb lower mark and Ian McInnes' gelding is an obvious threat, while Mr Jetman looks the pick of the remainder.

Preference is for TWO B TANNED, who bolted up over C&D last week in first-time cheekpieces and is able to run off just 3lb higher today.
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Cork runner-up SUP OF RED can go one better for trainer Jack Davison. Making her debut at the Munster track, the daughter of Supremacy was held up towards the rear before running on late to claim minor honours. With the benefit of that experience, the filly should be much sharper here. As a middle to high draw is usually favoured on the sprint track here, she has much to recommend her. Curragh third Noodles should also be all the better for that initial outing. Running green in the early part of that contest, he kept on nicely once the penny dropped. Joyful Tidings and Sovereign Thought are two debutants to keep a close eye on in the market.

This looks like a good opportunity for SUP OF RED to step up a place following an encouraging debut at Cork.
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A change of scenery worked just the trick for HIDDEN HISTORY when making a winning stable bow at Uttoxeter last month. An 7lb higher mark is unlikely the ceiling of the seven-year-old's ability and he's fancied to enhance Dan Skelton's bid for the trainer's championship. An improved bid is forecast from Della Casa Lunga reverting to a right-handed track and handicap company. The Champs Elysees' mare may serve the most resistance to the selection, while last year's winner of this contest Rambo T is the pick of the remainder.

Hidden History is a massive danger but FLORIDA DREAMS is a classy operator who ran perfectly well behind a runaway winner at Ayr.
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This looks a good opportunity for HALF PAST TIPSY. The winner of a point-to-point when in the care of Sam Curling and subsequently bought by Gavin Cromwell for 200,000 pounds, she has been ultimately disappointing since. Runner-up at Wexford on St Patrick's Day, she was still travelling nicely in second when falling three out at Bellewstown on her most recent start. A half-brother to Grade 3 winner Santa Rossa, San Franco is the second choice. Set to fill the runner-up spot, he fell at the last on his sole previous effort over flights at Roscommon in August. Beaten just three-quarters of a length on his penultimate start at Leopardstown, Following Orders is sure to have plenty of supporters, while others for the shortlist are Allo Al Khawaneej, Lady Bee Great and Music Of Life, with the latter a sister to Nick Rockett.

Little appears to separate Half Past Tipsy and FOLLOWING ORDERS (nap), the latter probably open to the greater improvement
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RANGATIRA JACK has few miles on the clock and he got off the mark in fine style at Exeter earlier this month. A 7lb rise will ask sterner questions of the seven-year-old, but he's unlikely to have reached the ceiling of his ability just yet and is taken to go in again. Carrigmoorna Rowan didn't see out 3m at Uttoxeter on his fencing bow but he could fare better now eased in trip, while Wincanton scorer Abingworth appeals most of the remainder.

The vote goes to RANGATIRA JACK who made his breakthrough with a dominant display at Exeter and is open to more progress over fences.
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Having justified strong support in the betting market when regaining the winning thread at Nottingham 12 days ago, Hostelry warrants respect in her follow-up bid. However, a 4lb rise in the ratings demands more from Ruth Carr's mare and preference is for LIGHT UP OUR STARS. The son of Rip Van Winkle arrives on the back of a solid second at Brighton and he makes slightly more appeal racing off an unchanged mark. Ballsbridge is also worth a second look.

The mare HOSTELRY (nap) returned to form with a win at Nottingham recently and a 4lb rise may not prevent a follow-up success here.
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With an official rating of 84, the Jessica Harrington-trained PASSING PHASE sets a fair standard. Third on his reappearance at the Curragh last month, the gelding had finished runner-up on two occasions last season. One of the more experienced runners in this race, he should be able to make the most of what looks a nice opportunity. Cork third Viamonte could arguably have done with a higher draw but if his young rider is able to bag the far rail, a big run would come as no surprise. The four-year-old is a strong traveller who should be suited to this sharp track. Jockey bookings suggest Lil' Angel is the pick of the two Ger Lyons trained representatives.

The 84-rated PASSING PHASE has been consistent and looks capable of winning a maiden of this standard.
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Heltenham did little wrong when finishing second at Newton Abbot five days ago and he must enter the reckoning racing off an unchanged mark. However, those exertions may have left their mark on the eight-year-old, which could see TOMMY'S OSCAR capitalising. Ann Hamilton's veteran arrives on the back of a good third in a premier handicap at Ayr and, if seeing out today's 2m4f distance, compensation could be on the cards. Doctor Ken and Dubai Days add further spice to the mix.

Doctor Ken and Heltenham are feared but TOMMY'S OSCAR could be interesting over this longer trip.
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Beaten just half a length on debut at Ballinrobe last summer, CEOL DRAIOCHTA was out of his depth when falling in a Grade 3 at Fairyhouse on his most recent outing. Starting off in handicap company now, he should be able to make an impact in a contest of this quality, while it's worth noting that his trainer has saddled three winners from just eight runners so far this year. Twice placed at this venue last year, Lynchy Boy is sure to have plenty of supporters, while Redcliff Glen is another of interest. A runner-up on his penultimate start at Leopardstown, High Honour will need to bounce back from a disappointing effort at Naas if he is to feature. Marelly, Fair Damsel and Falcon Park are other leading hopes.

A tentative vote goes to the 4yo T OR COFFEY, who ran encouragingly at Down Royal recently and is nicely handicapped
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Dan Skelton won this race 12 months ago with Ace Of Spades and he saddles three this time around in his continued assault on the trainers championship. Jollie Dame, who cost 100,000 pounds as a three-year-old, a half-sister to the useful Walk In The Brise, is perhaps most appealing of his trio, but a chance is taken on FRESH KICKS. Nicky Henderson's new recruit was picked up for 95,000 pounds after finishing a narrow second between the flags in November and, with an interesting pedigree, it would come as no surprise were he good enough. Others to note include Pioneer Pete, Orderoftheday and Big Boy Barney.

The strongest contenders on form are BIG BOY BARNEY, Orderoftheday, Pioneer Pete and Roll Tide in that order of preference.
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FREDDY ROBINSON shades the verdict in an open handicap. Brian Ellison's charge is the only C&D winner in the line-up and ran well off this mark over 1m4f here last time, only beaten two lengths despite not having a clear run. Feared most are Kaaress and Mister Daydream, who were only split by a quarter of a length when fourth and fifth respectively at Redcar earlier this month on their seasonal returns.

Course winner FREDDY ROBINSON arrives in good form and is the selection ahead of Bay Dream Believer.
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TOMARLO can make a winning reappearance for locally based trainer David Marnane. A winner on the polytrack at Dundalk last November, the gelding went close at that same venue on his most recent outing. While the son of Iffraaj has done much of his racing over further, he gives the impression that he will have no trouble dropping back to the minimum trip. Provided they go fast enough in the initial stages, the three-year-old should be finishing strongly under Luke McAteer. Handicap debutant Raising The Flag needs to improve on her maiden form but is very lightly raced at this stage of her career. Billy Lee looks a significant booking. Steel Magnolia is another that can do better now handicapping.

It is not certain that TOMARLO will reproduce the much-improved form he has shown at Dundalk, but he holds by far the best credentials
Class & Speed Card

Bashful has solid claims based on his progressive profile over hurdles, while Simple Star was a winner over C&D on his latest start in this discipline and is another strong contender. However, the vote goes to fellow last-time-out winner KLITSCHKO, who scored in a relatively cosy manner under Brian Hughes at Sedgefield and a 5lb higher rating might not be enough to prevent the retained partnership from following up. Highlands Legacy and Maple are other each-way options.

This could go the way of HERE COMES GEORGIE, who wasn't seen to ideal effect at Kelso and could garner a fifth win of the term.
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I'm A Lumberjack sets the standard for others to aim at with a rating of 120, but his latest third at Uttoxeter was an underwhelming effort. With that in mind, RONNIES RULES gets the vote. Dan Skelton's six-year-old justified favouritism in good style at Ffos Las last week and may have more to offer on only his fourth start over hurdles. Bear Market completes the shortlist.

Things haven't worked out for I'M A LUMBERJACK since winning at Warwick, but the style of that victory is still fresh in the mind.
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MIDNIGHT FAIRY ran a cracker on her handicap debut at Limerick and a reproduction of that effort might be good enough. She was a fine second of 17, finishing eight and a half lengths clear of the third, with the winner giving the form a boost by following up on his next start. First and third at Down Royal on St Patrick's Day, Cher Tara and Ar Nos Na Gaoithe are both sure to have plenty of supporters. The former since had to settle for minor honours at Downpatrick and is tried in cheekpieces for the first time. Bidding to supplement a surprise success at Limerick, Silent Selector warrants the utmost respect with Rob James aboard, while others for the shortlist are Silent Dawn, Heidi's Frontiere and Arnacoeur.

Silent Dawn and Silent Selector hold strong claims but preference is for Limerick second MIDNIGHT FAIRY
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SALARIA lost little in defeat when a neck second on her turf debut over this trip at Redcar earlier in the month and, with cheekpieces added today, she is fancied to get off the mark. Precious Spartan was only a further neck behind the selection in third that day and he should be in the shake-up again, while dropping back in trip looks a smart move for the keen-going Staffordshire.

The choice is GRIZZIEBLANCA whose connections have wasted no time in getting her handicapped, having only made her debut last month.
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Fourth in the Gladness Stakes last time, HURRICANE IVOR can resume winning ways. Jessica Harrington's gelding looked better than ever on his reappearance when making most to win at Naas in March. Similar tactics tend to work very well around this tight track and there are few better than Shane Foley when it comes to setting fractions from the front. Runner-up in the Irish Lincoln off a big weight, Kortez Bay looks to have improved again this term. Still only a four-year-old, the Sheila Lavery-trained gelding has to be a leading contender here. French import Soft Winds has to be respected on her stable debut for Joseph O'Brien.

Though this trip might be a bit short for KORTEZ BAY(nap), he was in front at the furlong pole in the Irish Lincoln so should score
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TRAILBLAZER was the comfortable winner of a similar race at Sedgefield 13 days ago and assuming this doesn't come around too quickly, a 6lb higher rating looks very manageable in this company. Heart Above has been reliable of late and is another attractive proposition on these terms. Gemini Man, Platin Moon and Brindley are all still of low mileage and all merit betting checks given their scope for further progression.

Dianne Sayer's HEART ABOVE is taken to resume winning ways on the back of a very good Musselburgh second and bag a third win of the term
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GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES finished third in a much warmer event at Carlisle last month and the assessor may have been kind to only put him up 1lb. The nine-year-old remains unexposed over this distance and if running at a similar level, he will prove tough to stop. Hunter Legend failed to land the hat-trick when only fifth at Uttoxeter in February, but this should be easier and he has to be respected. Of the remainder, Clonakilty makes the most appeal.

The 9yo GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES was signaling a return to form when blundering away his chance late on at Carlisle.
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A moderate contest, with JOURNEY SO FAR the suggestion. Still in contention when falling three out on his sole point-to-point start at Ballyraggett, he has since failed to make a significant impact in four outings for current connections. Now starting off in handicap company, the Gavin Cromwell-trained five-year-old could prove nicely treated off an initial mark of 97. Successful at Wexford last summer, Bigira looks capable of getting involved. Reverting to hurdles after a stint over fences, she appears versatile regarding trip and ground. Others for the shortlist are Spread The Faith and Massabielle, with the latter starting off for Dermot McLoughlin.

Journey So Far and MASSABIELLE are potential improvers, the latter narrowly preferred on her first start for her new yard
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Having had no luck on her handicap debut at Leopardstown recently, ONEMOREDANCE can gain compensation. Travelling nicely over two furlongs out, the filly was short of room before staying on once in the clear. Even then, she was hampered for a second time inside the final furlong before eventually finishing eighth. With that effort deserving to be marked up considerably, the Johnny Murtagh-trained three-year-old makes plenty of appeal. Dancing Bay, who finished a place behind the selection in that aforementioned Leopardstown race, shouldn't be far away. However, as he didn't meet as much trouble in running, he may struggle to reverse that form. Champion jockey Colin Keane is a notable booking on the Andrew McNamara-trained Highway Sixty One.

ONEMOREDANCE got a far from smooth passage in a handicap at Leopardstown last time and can win today.
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Point-to-point winner Jomig Des Bois produced a better effort to finish second over an extended 2m3f here last month and is an interesting contender on his handicap debut, taking a step up in trip. However, CHAMPETRE finished third in a stronger event at Warwick when last seen and may appreciate this slight drop in distance. The seven-year-old races off a 1lb lower rating and looks the one to beat. Fresh Speculation is another to note.

The selection is CHUGGY, up in trip on handicap debut on only his third go over hurdles having shown ability in the first two.
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SIEGE OFJADOTVILLE sprang a 25/1 surprise when making the breakthrough on his handicap debut at Limerick and might be able to follow up. He had two subsequent winners behind at Greenmount Park and Ross Berry, who claims a valuable 7lb, retains the ride. Successful at Cork in December and runner-up three times since, One And Only is the second choice. Versatile with regards to ground, he should give a good account of himself, despite steadily rising in the weights. A winner on his penultimate start at Thurles in November, Warm In Gorey is of interest on his return, while the Gavin Cromwell pair of Fool Me Once and Hills Of Glory both warrant respect. Disappointing in two starts since winning at Navan, Love Me can't be ruled out, nor can nine-time victor Pakens Rock.

A chance is taken on PAUL COLLINS who shaped with promise on his handicap debut at Naas and the trip may have stretched him last time
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Gelded since a narrow defeat over 6f at Newcastle last month on his first start for the George Boughey team, INNS OF FEAR should appreciate going back up in trip and he can deservedly get off the mark at the fourth time of asking. Not beaten far on his debut at Lingfield last month, Key Witness is entitled to improve for that experience, while the well-related Koge looks to be the pick of the newcomers.

Key Witness can step up on his debut effort but INNS OF FEAR sets the standard and this trip could prove his optimum.
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Having shown up well on his recent debut at Navan, TREASURE PLANET can open his account. The Donnacha O'Brien-trained gelding was prominent throughout, before staying on nicely to finish fourth behind three above-average types. With the benefit of that experience, the three-year-old should be difficult to beat now on a track that suits his aggressive racing style. The twice-raced Keyboard has shown enough in those runs to suggest that he can win an ordinary maiden. He might just prove to be unfortunate to have bumped into a nice sort here. A well-bred gelding, Sears Crossing has to be given plenty of respect on his racecourse debut for leading connections

With this trip looking sure to suit TREASURE PLANET on breeding, he is taken to win this with improvement likely from his debut.
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An impressive winner on his chase debut here over shorter last month, BIG CITY ROLLER looks well worth another go over further off an 8lb higher mark. As long as the seven-year-old handles this sounder surface, he can go in again at the main expense of Konfusion, who could not have won any easier at Uttoxeter last month, for which he has been raised a hefty 12lb. An unlucky first-fence departure in the Scottish Grand National when fancied, Sail Away is a player, along with comfortable Sandown scorer Frenchy Du Large.

This could lie between two unexposed ones BIG CITY ROLLER and Konfusion who made a good impression in their latest chase starts.
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Given the current form of the Willie Mullins yard, it's difficult to take on anything coming from the Closutton outfit, even if that's an unraced six-year-old. SIP SIP HOORAY is the horse in question and she was bought by Mullins and Harold Kirk for 115,000 euros at the 2022 Tattersalls Derby Sale. Out of a half-sister to dual Grade 3 winner Landofhopeandglory, who was placed at the highest level over flights, she carries the famous Ricci silks. Out of the brilliant Apple's Jade, Apple's Jane hasn't set the world alight thus far, but is open to improvement now encountering quicker ground for the first time. Second to the impressive Jules Winfield at Ballinrobe, Isabella Johnson is sure to have plenty of supporters, while Diamond Tipp is another leading hope.

Willie Mullins has an excellent strike rate with his bumper runners here and SIP SIP HOORAY makes plenty of appeal on paper
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Narrowly denied in his attempt to land a double at Southwell last month, RICH RHYTHM looks to be more than capable of gaining compensation off just 1lb higher. Harriet Bethell's charge may have too much for Nammos and stablemate Flag Of St George, who is likely to appreciate the drop back to 7f. G'daay has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his second over C&D two starts ago.

Rich Rhythm and SECRET STRENGTH appeal most and the latter can capitalise on the drop in class and return to Polytrack.
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Making a quick reappearance following an excellent fourth at Cork on Saturday, ROCK OF IRELAND can strike here. Alan McIntyre's gelding was taking on stronger opposition in that contest but acquitted himself well in the circumstances. Although raised 1lb for that run, he is able to race off a lower mark here given his capable apprentices' claim. Provided that he is none the worse for that recent outing, the four-year-old looks the one to beat. Solar Drive catches the eye further down the weights. Paul Flynn's grey returns to the Flat off what could be a nice mark having finished second in a Listed race over hurdles earlier in the season. Calzaghi won't be far away if breaking better.

This is competitive but CHEEKY WINK looks ready for a step up to this trip and can improve enough from her seasonal debut to score.
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A determined winner on his first run after wind surgery at Taunton last time out, DANCE AND GLANCE could be well treated off a mark of 115 on his handicap debut and can follow up for in-form connections. On a hat-trick in this sphere after a comfortable success over C&D earlier this month, Fandabidozi must enter calculations along with Crystal Glance, who returned to winning ways in taking fashion at Uttoxeter last month.

This looks wide open. If THE GRAFTER continues to hold his form then he'll win a handicap of this nature sooner or later.
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FILLYOUREYE is given the chance to redeem himself after an underwhelming performance on debut at Fairyhouse in January. A half-brother to Cheltenham Festival and dual Grade 1 winner Colreevy, he was fourth of seven on his initial outing, with the first three all winning since. Racing on soft ground at Fairyhouse, he might appreciate the sounder surface here. Bought for 135,000 pounds after some promising point-to-point form, Riskaway is the second choice. Runner-up on his debut for current connections at Thurles, he had two subsequent winners in behind. Ifallgoeswell and Romany Brown both bring solid form to the table and it'll come as no surprise if either can take this. Debutant Jurado and Clonmel fifth Artsncrafts are half-brothers and warrant respect coming from top outfits.

IFALLGOESWELL was turned over at short odds at Naas last time but he may have needed that after a break and he could gain compensation
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This looks like an ideal opportunity for TRIGGERED to regain the winning thread, with Billy Loughnane returning to the saddle after a narrow defeat over C&D last time out. A taking winner at Lingfield on his penultimate outing, Mashaan can follow him home, while Thomas Equinas scored over C&D in October. Others to note include Dashing Donkey, Overlooked and Stacey Racey.

Triggered and Thomas Equinas can feature prominently but STACEY RACEY is back to a dangerous mark and could be the answer.
Class & Speed Card

Two from three over C&D with a further second placed effort, REGAL AND ROYAL has been a model of consistency since going handicapping last May. Jennie Candlish's charge bumped into a progressive rival in Luminaries, who runs in the other division of this contest (8:10), when filling the runner-up spot at Newcastle last month and a 2lb rise looks fair on that evidence. The son of Doctor Dino is fancied to go one place better, although Chesh, who sports a first-time tongue-tie for this handicap bow, could provide a stern challenge. Mokoro is also noted.

Having put up a career-best when third at Warwick MOKORO (nap) is taken to beat the in-form pair, Regal And Royal and Ivane.
Class & Speed Card

SMOKEY MALONE occupied the runner-up berth in this class here in February and competes off an unchanged mark. The seven-year-old clearly remains on a workable rating and it would be no surprise to see him go one better. Yakhabar was only beaten a length into second at Southwell at the start of the month and can go well, while Merry Minister is another to consider.

Preference is for SMOKEY MALONE (nap), the only previous course winner in the field who finished second over shorter here last time.
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LUMINARIES defeated Regal And Royal, who has a strong chance in the other division of this contest (7:40), at Newcastle to complete his hat-trick last time out. Despite a 9lb higher mark, Ewan Whillans' gelding might not be done just yet. Fat Harry wasn't the most fluent at Uttoxeter recently so it was to his credit that he was able to keep on for second. A return to further should suit and he is feared, while market support for handicap debutant Alshadhian would be noteworthy.

In an open race FAT HARRY is taken to get off the mark over hurdles now back up in trip. Proper Twelve looks his main danger.
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HALA JOZA had Woodhay Whisper (third) and She's A Dark Horse (fifth) behind when she filled the runner-up spot at Lingfield earlier in the month and that looks the key piece of form to focus on. The daughter of Twilight Son may only need to reproduce that effort in order to go one better. Castellina is an interesting contender on her handicap bow in a first-time tongue-tie.

Handicap debutantes Castellina and METAMORA are bred to be better than Class 6 sprinters and are the most interesting contenders.
Class & Speed Card

Fox Avatar failed to supplement his novice victory at Beverley when only fifth at Nottingham in October, but makes his handicap debut with Silvestre De Sousa booked. However, CAVALRY CALL has occupied the runner-up berth the last twice, most recently at Bath on Sunday, and the son of Invincible Army could find the improvement required from the application of a first-time visor. Ninth Life isn't out of it either.

It may be worth supporting CAELAN who is off the same mark as when third behind a couple of thriving rivals at Wolverhampton last time.
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Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.