There were 49 Races on Wednesday 30th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Mia Toretto may prove popular here for the David O'Meara yard, who have been in among the winners recently, but she might not get things all her own way up front in this field and preference is for CURIOUS ROVER. Only beaten a neck at Ayr earlier this month over a furlong further, he was headed inside the final furlong and could go one better over this shorter trip. Nasneen is an interesting newcomer worthy of a market watch for any signs of confidence.

CURIOUS ROVER built on the promise of his debut when finishing runner-up in an Ayr maiden 18 days ago and a repeat may well be enough to see him get off the mark here. Whogoesthere was a shade underwhelming at Beverley last time but can feature on the pick of his efforts. Newcomer Nasneen and Mia Toretto are others fancied to be thereabouts.

This can go to CURIOUS ROVER, who sets the standard on his close second at Ayr and is open to more progress on this drop to 5f.
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GONE ROGUE rallied to claim second having been outpaced passing the two-furlong pole on his debut at Hamilton, but Charlie Johnston's charge can take a step forward upped in trip and repel the likely challenge of Character Testing, who was narrowly denied at Kempton 16 days ago. Swift Salian continues to run well in defeat and he should be thereabouts if performing to a similar level.

CHARACTER TESTING came within a short-head of making a winning start at Kempton 16 days ago and with that early zip a definite plus at this speed-favouring venue, he'll take some stopping. The step up to 7f is sure to suit Gone Rogue and he's the obvious threat, with Arantes Nascimento sure to know more this time.

The conspicuous promise shown by CHARACTER TESTING and Gone Rogue on their debuts makes them the pair to concentrate on.
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Three-year-olds have won the last four runnings of this contest which points to the chances of THIRD BATCH, a winner last time out over a mile and a half when getting outpaced mid-race before finishing with a flourish. The added quarter mile here may bring further improvement and an extra 3lb from the handicapper may not stop her following up. The Dancing Poet has won three times here on the Flat off higher marks and enters calculations, along with Absolute Ruler, who has won over hurdles since his last run on the level.

BIG CHEESE remains a maiden but it remains early days for Ed Bethell's charge, including at this sort of trip, and with blinkers enlisted he could be worth chancing to come out on top dropped into class 6 company. 3-y-o Third Batch, Daaris and Jamih head up the dangers.

This looks tricky, with plenty holding each-way claims. Slight preference is for DAARIS ahead of Third Batch.
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This looks a good opportunity for JUPITER ROCK. Sent off a well-supported favourite on his most recent start at the Curragh, he finished a solid fourth of 17 there, doing his best work towards the finish. The Fastnet Rock colt is upped in trip now to a mile-and-a-half and this should prove ideal. Promises To Keep represents Aidan O'Brien and coming from a family of stayers, she is given second preference. A sister to 2015 Ascot Gold Cup runner-up Kingfisher, she failed to make an impact on debut at Punchestown almost a year ago. Upped in trip now and getting age and sex weight allowances, she should be able to make her presence felt. Rioja Alta caught the eye when a never nearer sixth on debut at Leopardstown and it'll be interesting to see how he fares, while others for the shortlist are Van Demon, Penny Jar and the Jessica Harrington-trained debutant Hardpoint.

This can go to VAN DEMON, who matched his promising debut form when second at Dundalk last month and ought to relish the return to this stiffer test of stamina. Jupiter Rock and Promises To Keep are feared most.
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A fairly open contest, in which a chance can be taken on BLUE MOON BABY. John Quinn's filly, a half-sister to two winners, showed enough across her three runs so far to suggest she can be a force on this nursery debut. An opening mark of 57 looks fair. The largely consistent Zaphea is likely to be on the premises once more, while Musical Diva could find some improvement for the application of first-time cheekpieces.

ZAPHEA has upped her game on her last 2 starts, finishing placed at Bath and Beverley and on that evidence, she can win a nursery. Swiftly is a danger at the foot of the weights, with Lady Showcasing another to consider.

With tenuous claims almost across the board, they need a close look in the betting. BLUE MOON BABY is preferred to Zaphea.
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Match Play could go well here having come home third at Redcar in June off the same mark when only beaten a length, and he may prove to be the biggest rival to ALBEGONE. Tim Easterby's gelding looked back to his best when winning with something in hand over course and distance last time out and a 5lb penalty may not stop him winning again. Castan is another to consider having been beaten a nose at Musselburgh.

ALBEGONE confirmed himself back in rude health when seeing off a pair of last-time-out winners over C&D 9 days ago and, turned out under a penalty, he could well be worth siding with to follow up in this groove. Havagomecca, Match Play and Castan are just a trio of the others to consider in a competitive affair.

Tim Easterby's ALBEGONE (nap) took advantage of a reduced mark to win in good style over C&D and can follow up under a 5lb penalty.
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It might be worth taking a chance on German import OAKLEY. One from eight in his native land, he starts off for Tony Mullins now, who of course worked wonders with fellow German import Princess Zoe, before she was unceremoniously removed from his care. Seamus Heffernan is a positive booking on the Protectionist five-year-old, who won't have to be a star to claim this wide-open, low grade affair. John McConnell and Denis Hogan are both double-handed, with Ciao Adios an interesting contender for the latter. A dual winner in the UK when trained by Richard Hannon, she will be ridden by Sean Bowen, who claims a valuable 7lb. A case can be made for many others, with the Colin Keane-ridden Romann sure to have plenty of supporters. Other leading hopes are Bear Claws, Inchiquin Maid, Deluca Chop and five-time winner Sil Ver Klass.

SIL VER KLASS was pulled up over fences at Killarney last time but he was in good order on the Flat towards the end of last season and he's on a handy mark, so gets the nod over Romann, who ran well on the level at the same course in July. Oakley is an obvious player starting out for a new yard.
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A taking winner at Yarmouth last time out on just his third run for new connections, SIR JOSEPH SWAN is open to further improvement going back up in trip and a 3lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop him from following up. Runner-up on three of his last four starts, Iconic Mover can give him the most to think about, while Chelmsford runner-up Team Endeavour is noted too.

A chance is taken on ALL ABOUT ALICE, who was a shade below par on turf here last time but shaped well at Leicester prior to that and is on a competitive mark. Alioski has performed with credit all 3 starts since returning from a break in June (the latest over hurdles) and he is second choice ahead of Fighting Poet. Though 0-16, Iconic Mover has been knocking on the door this year and should make his presence felt, too.
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ABDUCTION thumped his rivals, including Judgment Call (second) at Ayr last time, and though the latter is 5lb better off today, that might not be enough to stop Jim Goldie's charge from following up. Hamilton scorer Love De Vega can mount another stern challenge from 4lb higher, while On A Session, who remains well treated, could be involved at a venue which he has recorded two C&D successes.

LOVE DE VEGA won over 6f at Hamilton last time but he's equally as effective at 7f and can strike again under Ben Curtis. On A Session returns to the scene of his win in April and might give the selection most to do ahead of Judgment Call.

The in-form JUDGMENT CALL is taken to add to his win over C&D two starts ago. On A Session is second choice.
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Enderman was compensated for his creditable efforts in defeat when prevailing at Nottingham at the start of the month and shouldn't be far away off only 3lb higher. However, LANGHOLM makes slightly more appeal judged on his performances at this venue of late, and it may be the seven-year-old's turn to have his day in the sun running off the same mark as his third-placed effort last Monday. Shark Two One and John Kirkup have the form to get involved too.

LANGHOLM is going through a good spell, again running with plenty of credit when finishing a close-up third over 7f here 9 days ago. Operating 3 lb below his last winning mark, the drop back to 6f will hold no fears and he can make a bold bid. Nottingham-scorer Enderman back in class 6 company and Wade's Magic head up the dangers.

Preference is for LANGHOLM, who has run plenty of good races this season including when short-headed over C&D two starts back.
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Fitted with first time blinkers, LYGON STREET might be able to make the breakthrough. An expensive yearling purchase, he ran a fine race in against much more experienced rivals when fourth in the Apprentice Derby at the Curragh. Back in slightly calmer waters now, the son of Australia should go close. The Emmet Mullins-trained Our Boy Wes is given second preference with Colin Keane aboard. Yet to win on the level, he made the perfect start to his hurdling career at Ballinrobe. Recent course winner Quiz Test should give a good account of himself with James Ryan claiming a valuable 7lb, while Killarney victor Ameerat Jumaira (first time cheekpieces) is another leading hope. Timeless Piece and Grey Fable are others that warrant respect.

QUIZ TEST has upped his game since joining Sean Byrne and is taken to follow up last month's course victory. Ameerat Jumaira and Our Boy Wes can also make their presence felt.

Quite competitive with preference for the top-weighted LYGON STREET, whose Curragh fourth against some experienced rivals was promising
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It is difficult to look past BELO HORIZONTE, who arrives on the back of a pair of easy successes at Yarmouth and on the turf track here recently. A career-high mark of 57 will make life tougher, but he should have too much for Thawg, who is capable but has yet to put it all together at handicap level. Edmund Ironside and Kodi Noir can also have a say in proceedings.

BELO HORIZONTE has been going the right way since the cheekpieces went on, scoring easily on turf at this venue 9 days ago, and he can land the hat-trick as he makes his handicap debut. Kodi Noir has returned to form on his last 2 starts and could be the main danger, ahead of Edmund Ironside.

Belo Horizonte is opposed with HAZEL BEAR, who is well treated on her winter qualifying runs and shaped quite well last month.
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Yorkindness bids for a hat-trick after a double over 2m1f at Pontefract this month, but a 5lb penalty for the latest of those victories leaves her with no margin for error and preference is for TWO AULD PALS. Jim Goldie's five-year-old made it three wins from his last five starts when staying on to beat a subsequent winner over 1m5f at Hamilton latest and although he has gone up 4lb for that, he is in the form of his life and the trip should be no issue (won over 2m1f in June). Baez is another arriving on a three-timer but she has a 6lb hike to contend with for her York success late last month.

Several of these arrive in top form but BAEZ proved better than ever when scoring at York last month and gets the vote. Stable companion Two Auld Pals is feared most.

A return to form from Blow Your Horn may pose the chief threat to the hat-trick seeking BAEZ (nap).
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Mezzo Soprano is a sister to the useful Cool Lightning and a race of this nature should be within her compass if judged on pedigree. The Exceed And Excel filly requires a check in the market, with any support worth noting. The vote, though, goes to AGNES GREY, who has some fair form to her name and could put her experience to good use to gain a breakthrough success at the sixth time of asking. Better is expected from Knights Affair, who didn't appear to appreciate underfoot conditions last time out at Nottingham.

MEZZO SOPRANO's price rose considerably as a 2-y-o and making a good deal of appeal on paper for a yard no stranger to success with newcomers, she could be the way to go in a novice lacking a great deal of depth. Should she not meet expectations, Agnes Grey looks the pick of those with experience and is feared most ahead of Knights Affair.

The vote goes to the Crisfords' striking newcomer MEZZO SOPRANO, who cost 360,000euros as a 2yo. Agnes Grey sets the standard.
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STARRY EYED is the most experienced of the sextet and may have found a decent opportunity to open her account. The Aidan O'Brien-trained daughter of Galileo showed promise last year and again on her reappearance at Leopardstown this spring. She was absent for over four months before again running with credit over this trip at the Curragh and should progress again from that run. Delicate Girl beat all bar Countess Of Tyrone at the Galway Festival but was also engaged to run at Bellewstown on Tuesday evening and riding arrangements suggest her well-bred stablemate Mirror In Space could be one to keep in mind on debut. Feathertop made a promising start at Gowran and obviously has plenty of scope for improvement.

FEATHERTOP shaped with plenty of encouragement when third at Gowran on debut 73 days ago and, while she hasn't achieved as much as Delicate Girl and Starry Eyed, she has more potential, so she gets the nod.
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BRIAR ROSE caught the eye on her debut at Windsor recently, when not getting the clearest of runs about a furlong from home before running on late to grab fifth. With improvement expected on that effort, Ed Dunlop's charge can get off the mark at the main expense of Belle Flora and well-bred newcomer Queen's Music. Aljadel and Gregorina are capable of being in the mix too.

While a couple of these have already shown a fair level of ability, QUEEN'S MUSIC certainly wouldn't need to be out of the ordinary to make a winning debut. Armed with a good pedigree and Oisin Murphy in the hot-seat, the hint should be taken if the market speaks in her favour. Of those with experience, Briar Rose, who shaped with promise on her recent introduction at Windsor, is feared most ahead of Belle Flora. Alwedad and Jazzy Angel both need a second look in the betting.

Windsor fifth BRIAR ROSE sets the form standard and, given that a few things went wrong for her there, she ought to be tough to beat.
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A wide-open 7f handicap and only a tentative vote goes to SPARKLE IN HIS EYE, who now has C&D form figures of 6121 after winning here 19 days ago and a 4lb rise in the ratings may not be enough to halt him in this company. Monhammer was a little disappointing when finishing eighth in that same contest but didn't get a clear run and must be considered on his taking victory over this track and trip off 3lb lower the time before. How Bizarre also has a good course record and arrives on the back of a double over the extended 7f at Beverley, while Non Mollare won with enough in hand over 1m1f here latest to suggest a 6lb rise is workable, but the drop in trip is a concern.

HOW BIZARRE really has rediscovered the winning habit this summer and might be able to defy the handicapper again under Tudhope. Callum Rodriguez usually gets a good tune out of Monhammer and Linda Perratt's 5-y-o is second choice ahead of Sparkle In His Eye and Coaxing.

The front-runner HOW BIZARRE arrives on a roll having won at Beverley the last twice and is taken to complete the hat-trick.
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The 134-rated JUNGLE PROSE sets a high standard for a claimer and should prove the one to beat. She comes here having pulled up over fences at Galway earlier in the month, when it was reported that she jumped poorly. It's no surprise to see her back over hurdles now and this looks like a winnable opportunity. At the weights the 119-rated Wajaaha would appear to be the danger. He was fourth in a similar event at Sligo just under three weeks ago. Clondaw Hollow has been running well over fences and is another that has to be on the shortlist in this company.

JUNGLE PROSE needs forgiving a lesser effort over fences at Galway on her latest outing 4 weeks ago yet she holds sound claims on these terms returning to timber and could well be the way to go. Wajaaha and Clondaw Hollow are a couple of others fancied to feature. Bal de Rio can also give a good account.

If suffering no ill-effects from a bad experience over fences last time JUNGLE PROSE should be hard to beat in this grade
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Elettaria did well to land a maiden handicap over this C&D last Wednesday after being given plenty to do and should go well in search of a double, but HIGHLAND QUEEN was only beaten three-quarters of a length that day and is 8lb better off with the reopposing winner now. Bryan Smart's filly looked set to record her first success when going clear on that occasion and could go one better on more favourable terms here. Without Delay has been running well enough in defeat of late to be considered in this company.

HIGHLAND QUEEN was worn down by Elettaria at Carlisle last week but she shaped very well on that occasion and from 5 lb better terms, she's strongly fancied to reverse the placings. A bigger threat may emerge in the form of Without Delay.

Bryan Smart's filly HIGHLAND QUEEN shaped with promise when second to Elettaria at Carlisle and can go one better at these weights.
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LOCAL GIRL was comprehensively beaten by Gypsy Woman in July but is 16lb better off and contests her first handicap. She seems ground-versatile, is suited by this distance and while she was again well held by the winner at Leopardstown last-time, seemed to take a small step forward (reversing form with Danvers Gold) and should compete from 71. Gypsy Woman may have been unsuited by soft ground at the Curragh last month but had previously beaten Danvers Gold and the selection at Roscommon. She is suited by conditions but has plenty weight. Coumshingaun finished ahead of Gypsy Woman at the Curragh and while also 5lb better off, might ideally prefer six furlongs. Kami succeeded on Sligo 'soft' while seven should stretch Sioux Spirit's stamina. Transcendental has well held on recent runs.

LOCAL GIRL has improved with each start and remains low mileage. She can make a successful switch to handicapping. Sioux Spirit and Kami rate the principal dangers.
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Thapa VC has a good record on the all-weather with six of his seven career victories, including one here over C&D, coming on a synthetic surface. Although well beaten here last time, he has dropped to the same make as his latest success. Purple Poppy arrives in good form and she could also go well, but George Margarson has his string in fine fettle so IDEAL GUEST could be the one. A winner at Yarmouth last time out, Tom Queally takes over in the saddle and he won off a higher mark last year.

Plenty in with a squeak but preference is for HOW IMPRESSIVE, who did too much too soon under an aggressive ride when third at Haydock earlier this month and with Oisin Murphy on board for the first time, Hugo Palmer's 4-y-o can break his duck in handicap company at the expense of Silver Screen, who didn't get the rub of the green last time and lurks on a dangerous mark. Purple Poppy and Thapa Vc can fight out minor honours.
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Propagation has made the frame on his last two outings and a sliding handicap mark brings him very much into contention, while Yeeeaah has been running well in defeat but remains a maiden after 19 starts. TACITUS' 1m clear-cut victory at Redcar in June is the most eye-catching piece of recent form and he wasn't beaten far off his revised mark over 1m1f here last time, so he looks set to go close now back down in trip. Revoquable and Chinese Spirit are others to consider.

YEEEAAH can probably be given the benefit of the doubt for last time after likely going off too hard in refitted blinkers (discarded now). Prior to that he'd been shaping as if he could win for the Tristan Davidson yard and he's given another chance. Chinese Spirit, the mount of Callum Rodriguez, and Makalu, who will appreciate the drop back to 1m, head the dangers.
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AEROS LUCK was a touch unlucky when last seen at Kilbeggan last month and can gain compensation here. The My Dream Boat gelding looked to have the race in the bag going to the last then but was untidy at the final flight and was chased down on the run-in by Hardwired. He had also been runner-up at the same course the previous month and wouldn't be winning out of turn now. Weseekherthere was slightly disappointing when fourth on her most recent start at Sligo but the bumper winner has some solid form and looks an obvious danger. Ivy Hall was well enough held when third at Kilbeggan five days ago but could pick up prize-money again.

Bumper-winner WESEEKHERTHERE has been a shade disappointing over hurdles so far but is afforded another chance in a race lacking depth. Aero's Luck's stamina for this far isn't set in stone but he's a major threat if seeing it out, with Our Girl Sal another to consider.

A cleaner round of jumping by the mistake-prone AEROS LUCK may be enough to see him step up a place after two seconds at Kilbeggan
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Liverpool Knight wasn't best positioned when staying on into fourth off a slow pace in handicap company at Perth recently and must enter calculations on the switch to a novice event, having won a similar C&D event last month. However, Olly Murphy's charge may find conceding 12lb to hurdling debutant AADDEEY beyond him. The New Approach gelding still retains plenty of ability judged on this summer's exploits on the Flat and should take some stopping if taking to this discipline. Footloose Man could chase that duo home.

AADDEEY is a very high-quality recruit to hurdling from the Flat and the 12 lb he receives from Liverpool Knight really should be decisive if he takes to this discipline.

Smart Flat performer AADDEEY should win this if he takes to hurdling at the first attempt.
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Doomsday was only denied by a neck in a similar C&D event on his penultimate outing but he may have to play second fiddle again, this time to MONOPHONIC. She has the joint-highest official rating in the field along with the aforementioned Liam Bailey-trained gelding and the downgraded Mr Trevor, but Tony Coyle's three-year-old gets 7lb from those older rivals today and the form of her encouraging fourth-placed effort in a Beverley handicap last month is working out well.

DOOMSDAY went close here on his previous start and can notch up a second C&D win. Hot Scoop and Mr Trevor are feared.

C&D scorer DOOMSDAY looks the way to go given he had been knocking on the door until poorly drawn at Wolverhampton last time.
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TRUEBA is a five-time winner who is fairly ground-versatile and is in good form. His last win was in September 2021 but his rating has fallen back to a more manageable level recently. Well-bred ex-Godolphin's Racing Royalty has shown bits of useful form and ran well on handicap debut over this distance in June. He hasn't run since then however and might prefer easy ground. Alfarida disappointed on a recent Dundalk run but had previously shown form at this level and should compete. Doctor Grace's handicap form is at Dundalk and while he could be effective on turf, lacks a recent run. Hope And Innocence has been well held in handicaps but is a three-year-old and might progress. General Idea stayed on at Gowran recently but drops in distance.

It's been a while since TRUEBA's latest success but he has slipped to an attractive mark and has shown enough on his last two starts to suggest that he's ready to strike. The 7-y-o may have most to fear from Hope And Innocence, who wasn't beaten far at Dundalk recently and she should pick up a race before long. Racing Royalty's effort at Limerick represented a step back in the right direction and he is also accorded respect, along with Alfarida and Doctor Grace.

TRUEBA looks a great each-way bet here with so little in the way of viable opposition. He can get Wesley Joyce back among the winners
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Make Clear was easy to back despite her promising debut before coming home fifth at Windsor earlier this month, and she could do better back on the all-weather, while Alexi Boy showed some promise when sixth at Leicester. STARSTRIKER is preferred to them both after she returned with a nose second at Windsor when the front two were clear of the third. As that was her first run since May 2022, she is entitled to improve considerably.

US import STARSTRIKER went down narrowly on her recent British debut at Windsor and a mere reproduction of that should suffice here from the plum draw. It's fair to say that Alexi Boy failed to measure up to market expectations on his introduction for Alice Haynes at Leicester last month but he should be sharper now and may emerge as the main danger. Make Clear and Megan Moon can do battle for minor honours.

This looks a great opportunity for the former US-trained STARSTRIKER to get off the mark, having failed to do so at Windsor by a nose.
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FINAL ORDERS looks very well treated back over hurdles here compared to his chase mark, which is 47lb higher. The Camelot gelding made little impression when last seen in the Galway Plate after a bad mistake early on but his is a much easier task. He has been a big improver over fences, with five wins, since last seen over hurdles taking this same race 12 months ago. Spanish John won nicely at Ballinrobe 16 days ago and there looks scope for more improvement from the Vendangeur gelding. Pat Fahy's charge left his previous form well behind when rounding the field to win going away on his handicap debut. Artemis Angel may also be capable of a bit better at this distance. She looked a touch one-paced when they quickened from the last at Downpatrick last time.

The last time FINAL ORDERS was seen over hurdles was when taking this corresponding event last year (won 6 times over fences since) and Gavin Cromwell's 7-y-o is strongly fancied to repeat that feat from a 6 lb higher mark. The main danger may emerge from Spanish John, who left previous efforts a long way behind after 6 months off when scoring at Ballinrobe recently, while Serpolette and Cullenwaine can do battle for third.

Gavin Cromwell's FINAL ORDERS looks a better horse now than when winning this 12 months ago off 6lb lower.
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DO NO WRONG could have more to offer after staying on to win on the rise in trip to 3m here last month and triumphed with enough in hand that day to suggest that a 4lb rise is manageable. Duke Of Luckley found only a lightly-raced sort too strong at Southwell in late July and is feared most if coping with the stiffer test. A Place Apart and Lough Salt can't be discounted in their current form either.

A chance is taken on DUKE OF LUCKLEY's stamina now stepping up to 3m for the first time. Last-time-out C&D scorer Do No Wrong will be a danger if he can string good runs together for a change. Boagrius and A Place Apart are others to consider in a race where a case of sorts can be made for most.

Although this will be his first attempt at 3m, DUKE OF LUCKLEY (nap) is well worth chancing.
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C&D winner GOLDEN DAYS was once been rated 63 so can defy a recent 7lb hike to a revised 58 mark. Ideally suited by seven furlongs, she beat solid five-time winner Trueba at Gowran last month and again tackles a winneable handicap. Dual winner Designer Cailin has been running well over this distance without winning and has obvious claims from the stands' side stall. The Dark Angel-sired Angel's Feather contested high-class maidens last year and ran well on handicap debut over C&D in May. She subsequently disappointed at Leopardstown but has had a mini-break and remains open to some progression. Super Cub has been running well but has won just once from 28 runs while slow-starting Dragon Of Malta represents a yard which is doing well and might improve from her Killarney reappearance, when she raced too keenly. American In Paris' best form is over shorter trips, while Lasting Peace drops in distance.

GOLDEN DAYS is thriving all of a sudden and still looks nicely handicapped based on old form, so she gets the nod as she bids to complete the hat-trick. Designer Cailin is a big danger and Angel's Feather is one to note dropping back in distance.
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With a distinct lack of recent winning form this looks a wide-open contest that may fall the way of COAST, who was only beaten a neck off 2lb lower at Wolverhampton last time. She could make amends for that now, though Bluebells Boy looks a serious rival. The booking of Jason Watson catches the eye as does the return to six furlongs. Grainne O Maille intrigues ahead of her handicap debut with a first-time hood added.

ORIENTAL SPIRIT is one to keep an eye on from this sort of mark and shaped with plenty of encouragement at Bath last time, so is taken to notch his first win of the season. Bluebells Boy arrives after a couple of decent efforts and is also respected, whilst Coast bounced back to form last time and remains well treated if able to build on that.
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BUKHILL is still relatively unexposed and may be able to make the most of a feather weight here, with Rachael Blackmore an eye-catching booking. The Hillstar gelding showed his well-being when running a cracker in a charity race at the Curragh on Saturday. He had previously failed to make much impression on his handicap debut over hurdles at Galway when getting a bit far back after a couple of mistakes. The five-year-old had won nicely on his previous hurdle start at Sligo and looks attractively treated off a mark of 105. Stilyker is an obvious danger for Willie Mullins. The Dylan Thomas gelding ran well for a long way when making the running at Galway last time. Stepping up in trip could suit now. The consistent Presenting Lad, a winner at Ballinrobe last time, looks another leading contender while impressive Roscommon winner Lake Winnipesaukee is an interesting one on his handicap debut. It remains to be seen how well treated he is off a mark of 123.

STILYKER hasn't had much racing for Willie Mullins but there's a strong feeling that there's a bigger performance in him for this yard. He's awarded the tentative vote in an open contest, with Uhtred and Navigator Jack a couple of potential threats.

There's more to come as a jumper from BUKHILL, who ran surprisingly well in Pat Smullen's charity Flat race last weekend.
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FRINGILL DIKE proved a different proposition in first-time blinkers when scoring on his chase debut at Hexham in May and may maintain his unbeaten record over fences if in a similar mood. The Jedd O'Keeffe-trained gelding does have a 9lb rise to contend with, though, which gives some hope to Getaway Luv and Elios D'Or. The in-form pair are likely be on the scene once more, although the returning Fearless shouldn't be far away if at the same level as his second-placed effort at Perth last July and could emerge as the chief threat.

GETAWAY LUV has returned to his best in this headgear combination of late and earns preference ahead of Fringill Dike, who was a stylish winner in first-time blinkers on his chase debut in May and is greatly respected, despite going up 9 lb. Fearless could have a part to play if all is well following a 13-month absence but Elios d'Or looks vulnerable in what is a stronger race than the one he landed at Worcester last time.

A competitive event can go to GETAWAY LUV, in fine form in this combination of aids.
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CALVERT (third) finished ahead of Alnoory (fourth) when the pair met at Windsor. The son of Golden Horn is 1lb better off with that rival and he is expected to confirm those placings en route to a first career success. 37,000gns purchase Local Hero makes enough appeal on paper to warrant a market check, while Rich Harry is also noted.

CALVERT showed plenty to work on when third at Windsor and can put that experience to good use. Rich Harry is worth another chance to confirm debut promise so rates the main threat ahead of penalised-winner Alnoory, who was ½-length behind the selection at Windsor but is now 1 lb worse off.

All things considered, Roger Teal's colt CALVERT did well to make the frame on his debut and he's bred to progress with experience.
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MOON RISE BEAUTY got a confidence boosting win under her belt at Cork last time and can bag a follow up win. The Spanish Moon filly had run well previously when chasing home Great Bear at the same venue and didn't have much to beat on her return earlier this month. She looks capable of running to a mark of around 120 which should be enough to win this. Popova holds that same rating and makes her first outing since finishing mid-division at Punchestown. She's a danger at her best. Je T'ai Porte, rated 117, looks another big player. She has run a couple of times on the level this summer and is a decent dual-purpose sort.

POPOVA had some quite useful form in her novice season and may be able to strike on her reappearance. Rockview Consort won nicely on her recent Tramore hurdle debut winner and is second choice ahead of fellow last-time-out scorer Moon Rise Beauty.

Willie Mullins has massive strength in this division. MOON RISE BEAUTY (nap) can take the measure of Popova, top-rated on 120.
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This can go the way of SACCHOANDVANZETTI, who made a highly encouraging start to life in Britain when runner-up over shorter at Southwell in July. He may be winless since November 2019 but this appeals as an ideal opportunity, with the consistent City Derby and Bangor-on-Dee second Presenting Pete looking best placed to chase him home. A winner over C&D in July, One Touch has the form to get involved also.

SACCHOANDVANZETTI shaped like the best horse at the weights when runner-up on stable debut at Southwell last time and, with the return to this trip unlikely to be an issue, he's marginally preferred to Chaos Control, who should be well suited by this extra distance. One Touch is also considered.

Although he has to prove his stamina, SACCHOANDVANZETTI is still given the vote after a good effort on stable debut.
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It looks best to side with the Andrew Balding-trained SAYEDATY SADATY. Having been narrowly denied on his debut, before going on to finish a three-and-a-quarter-length 10th in the Chesham, he ran out at Windsor when a warm favourite. The Anodin colt can get off the mark should everything go to plan this time, possibly at the main expense of George's Rascal. Almotlaa can chase the pair home.

SAYEDATY SADATY may not be entirely straightforward given what happened at Windsor, but it might also have just been a freak incident and he'll prove very hard to beat if none the worse. Others with experience have shown just modest form at best so newcomers Prometeo and Francesco Baracca may emerge best of the rest.

Clear form choice SAYEDATY SADATY can be given the benefit of the doubt for his early waywardness at Windsor.
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MATER MATUTA won this race 12 months ago and the locally trained mare is sure to be primed for a repeat bid. The selection, also successful both on the Flat and over fences, has been placed on a number of occasions in a varied campaign since and ran with credit here on her penultimate start over 1m4f. Steps In The Sand was claimed by current connections after winning over 1m4f at Dundalk last December and has been switched to hurdles this year making the frame on both handicap outings. She remains on a competitive mark while others to consider include Mr Globalist, Be My Hero and Applejack Poet. The latter had the keen running Neev's Dream behind when fourth in a similar event at Kilbeggan last time.

MATER MATUTA had very testing ground as a possible excuse for her below-par fifth at Tramore 12 days ago and might be able to notch a second successive win in this contest under Jordan Gainford. Neev's Dream is second choice ahead of Gordon Elliott's Be My Hero. Karloss is one who would also enter the reckoning if the market speaks in his favour on this first outing for Charles Byrnes.

In the hope that he's ridden a little closer to the action than last time BE MY HERO earns a tentative vote.
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AMBASSADOR picked up where he left off when scoring comfortably over C&D for new connections in July and, despite a 2lb rise, the hat-trick looks very much on the cards for the six-year-old. Narrowly denied on his last two starts, Enthused deserves a change in luck and this track could suit, while Rock On Harry is another who arrives in top form following an easy victory in a maiden at Market Rasen earlier in the month.

A chance is taken on OSLO, who finished with running left when sixth on his return from a lengthy absence at Bangor last month. Rock On Harry and Enthused rate the principal dangers.

Perhaps fortunate to have escaped with just a 1lb rise for his clearcut maiden win 24 days ago, ROCK ON HARRY can follow up.
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HAUGHTY was said to have benefitted from the application of first-time cheekpieces (retained) when winning at Salisbury a fortnight ago, and any further improvement could see Alan King's charge double her tally. Recent Lingfield scorer City Of York merits respect now sent handicapping, while similar comments apply to Hard Act To Follow, who has shown promise on an artificial surface previously.

Preference is for KING OF ITHACA, who has been given a chance by the handicapper and made an encouraging debut for James Tate here earlier this month. Royal Dream and Leitrim Rock head the list of dangers.

The suggestion is KING OF ITHACA who came from last to make the frame on his stable debut here and did well in the circumstances.
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UP AND OUT hails from a yard in good form and has shown her best form on good ground. She made a pleasing return after a winter break when beating all bar the odds-on Charlie Luciano in a Kilbeggan maiden and again filled the runner-up spot in a Sligo handicap last week behind hot favourite Redwood Queen. Red Striker won over hurdles and fences around this time last year and returned to form at Kilbeggan last time when only headed in the closing stages. Gwan Tadhg appreciated good ground when successful at Downpatrick earlier this month and had Tea It Is over six lengths back in third when runner-up to the gambled-on Anyway at the northern venue on Monday.

RED STRIKER reacted well to blinkers when third at Kilbeggan last time and might be the answer to this tricky handicap if the headgear works again. Up And Out is an obvious danger for the Elliott team on the back of his Sligo second. Ambitious Approach should be more than capable from this opening hurdle mark judged on his Flat ability and is another to consider.

Gwan Tadhg would be a player if turned out after Monday's good run but preference is for last year's third HAPPAUGUE.
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Let It Shine ran well when third at Worcester last month, beaten three lengths at the line after being caught flat-footed two out and then running on strongly, and he is one of many who look likely to appreciate the longer trip here. LIGHTENING GESTURE has a similar profile and ran perhaps his best race yet at Bangor when a two-length fourth on his first start since February, staying on well and suggesting this distance will see him in a better light. Skeeter Park and Roxboro Road as others to consider.

ALBERIC has made the frame on his last 3 starts and, having dropped to a career-low mark, he can get back to winning ways returned to this shorter distance. Benny Silver remains with potential upped in trip for his handicap debut and is feared most, ahead of Skeeter Park.

After an improved display last time, LET IT SHINE can benefit from the step up in trip.
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IRREGULAR WARFARE comes with risks attached having not been seen in action for 296 days, but Roger Varian's colt won in taking fashion at Wolverhampton in November and may be up to defying a 7lb penalty on his return. Moon Flight offered plenty to work with when weakening into fourth on his debut over a mile here earlier in the month and may give the selection most to think about, ahead of last-time-out winner Smalleytime.

It's likely we haven't seen the best of IRREGULAR WARFARE, who broke his duck in impressive fashion at Wolverhampton in November. He can make a winning return. Smalleytime and King of Fury look the likeliest dangers.

Roger Varian's IRREGULAR WARFARE looked a promising individual at two and can make his belated return a winning one.
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Willie Mullins continues to dominate in bumpers with another newcomer winning at Ballinrobe on Monday and THREESHEETSTODWIND may provide the champion trainer with yet another winner. The Shantou filly is a full sister to five winners including the useful Drop The Anchor who won the valuable November Handicap at Naas last year. Royal Moon has put together a series of consistent efforts in bumpers and will surely gain a deserved win at some stage, while Gone For Tea has similar claims having been placed on all three starts this summer. Gordon Elliott introduces Yourenotthebossame, a half-sister to two hurdle winners, although she wasn't too strong in the market before taken out due to ground conditions at Sligo last week.

The natural starting point is THREESHEETSTODWIND given her pedigree and the yard she represents, and if the market speaks in her favour the case for supporting this filly will be all the more compelling. Royal Moon gets the nod for forecast purposes ahead of Gone For Tea and Intertwine.

Newcomer Threesheetstodwind is the obvious one here, but INTERTWINE ran well in a strong bumper last year and gets a hopeful vote
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BLUEBELLA was going well enough to suggest she may have had a say in the when finish falling at the last at Worcester last month and, as that followed a win and two second places, she could go close today off the same mark. Ranco was value for further than the margin of victory after his jockey mistook the winning post when he scored at Worcester and he can go well again, along with Happy Index, who should be staying on well once again.

An interesting race for the grade, with BLUEBELLA fancied to resume her progress if none the worse for a late tumble at Worcester last time. Valentine Getaway produced an encouraging effort over a trip that stretched her last time, so is respected back down in grade, with Ten Past Midnight, Ranco and Happy Index others to consider in a tightly-knit affair.

A competitive race could go to JACKS ORCHARD, who should benefit from a left-handed track.
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MILDYJAMA was value for further when regaining the winning thread at this venue last time out and could make light work of a 4lb rise in the handicap. Compliant found only a progressive rival too strong at Chester and isn't taken lightly racing off the same mark on the switch to the all-weather. Folk Star recently returned to form when behind the selection in third here and the Le Havre filly shouldn't be far away with a similar performance.

MILDYJAMA looks progressive and, having scored here last time, the extra furlong promises to bring even more out of her, so she's preferred to Compliant, who seems likely to give her running again. Folk Star is another one to consider.

A tight handicap and one that could be steadily run. MILDYJAMA (nap) raced prominently when on top here 16 days ago.
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Now that the penny has dropped for URBAN OUTLOOK after a taking success at Lingfield in March, there should be much more to come from the son of Cityscape on his handicap debut. A mark of 78 looks manageable and he is preferred to the likes of Zodiac Star and Band Of Steel, who bounced back to form with a solid effort at Sandown last time out.

URBAN OUTLOOK was pretty impressive when opening his account at Lingfield 6 months ago so, for all that fitness has to be taken on trust, he's worth a chance to follow up on handicap debut. Maso Bastie is an obvious danger dropping back in grade and Band of Steel can't be ruled out.

There are mixed messages about all in this. URBAN OUTLOOK and Tenerife Sunshine are interesting despite lacking any recent action.
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The Jack Jones stable can do little wrong at present and another victory could be on the cards for CHAMBER CHOIR after a determined success at Wolverhampton last time out. Gustav Ucicky is very interesting on his first start for the Gay Kelleway stable, while Queens Award is an unexposed sort who could be well treated on her handicap debut. Haulfronhobbs and Milvus cannot be ruled out either.

HAULFRONHOBBS is still lightly raced and travelled with purpose when runner-up at Southwell 10 days ago, so she's worth a chance to make a successful handicap debut in a thin race. Recent Wolverhampton winner Chamber Choir is an obvious threat and Queens Award may well do better.

Iit will be disappointing should the well-bred QUEENS AWARD not threaten in her first handicap off this low a mark.
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