There were 50 Races on Saturday 12th October 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Naas, 9 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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LIBERTY LANE produced a career-best effort when victorious in the Cambridgeshire over C&D last month and he is likely to encounter very similar conditions in this event. Karl Burke's four-year-old still looks to be improving and he is taken to record his first Group success. Lead Artist ran well in defeat when only finding Kinross too good in a Group 2 at Doncaster last time and he should mount a serious challenge. Of the remainder, Peace Man makes the most appeal on his return to action.

LIBERTY LANE posted one of the handicap performances of the season when landing a second C&D success in the Cambridgeshire a fortnight ago, travelling smoothly and quickening clear impressively. He's given the nod now his sights are raised in the hope this doesn't come too quickly for him. Lead Artist is the obvious danger following his excellent second behind Kinross at Doncaster. Ancient Rome and Al Mubhir complete the shortlist in the opener.

This is the ideal next step for LIBERTY LANE, who is 2-2 over C&D this season. Lead Artist is second choice.
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BOLO NEIGHS bolted up in the valuable Goffs 500 at the Curragh a fortnight ago and looks well worth his place in this higher grade. With Ralph Beckett's string in excellent form, the son of Coulsty is expected to progress further and repel the likely challenge of Shadow Army. Richard Fahey's gelding might not have handled the undulations of Ripon last time, but he sets the standard on official ratings and may well be revitalised by a return to this more conventional track with first-time blinkers applied. Invictus Gold is also noted.

INVICTUS GOLD was impressive on a soft surface at Newmarket last time and can take the step up to listed company in his stride. William Haggas has a good recent record in this so Raneenn could provide the chief threat. Bolo Neighs may be slightly flattered by the margin of his latest Curragh success but there's no doubt it was an improved performance and he completes the shortlist.

Tom Clover's INVICTUS GOLD is improving fast and can take this step up in class in his stride.
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Rakki has to be of interest with trainer Alan King's record with juvenile hurdlers, but MY NOBLE LORD is preferred. Bought by owner J P McManus after winning four of his five starts on the Flat this year, he joins a stable who are moving up the ranks in terms of quality. City Of London is one to watch as an unraced son of Nathaniel who is related to some decent sorts including the stable's Nemean Lion.

MY NOBLE LORD, a most progressive handicapper on the Flat, has both the physique and attitude to take well to this new discipline, so he's fancied to get his hurdle career off to the perfect start. City of London makes plenty of appeal on paper being a half-brother to smart hurdler Nemean Lion, while Rakki is in the right hands to do well in this sphere.

A new recruit for J P McManus, MY NOBLE LORD was thriving on the Flat in the summer when we last saw him and gets the nod.
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BLACKSMITHS FORGE has run well in a couple of maiden hurdles since winning her bumper at Downpatrick back in July and can get off the mark over jumps now. The Kalanisi filly was beaten just over two-and-a-half lengths when fourth to Mexican Moonshine at Roscommon 12 days ago and doesn't have to improve much on that to take this. The selection can again hold Lady Nightingale, who was sixth in that Roscommon race, having been runner-up on her previous outing at Kilbeggan. Whitewinewednesday ran well when third at Tramore last time, although that probably wasn't as strong a race.

BLACKSMITHS FORGE had made a promising enough start to her career over hurdles and, with further improvement anticipated (still looked a little rough around the edges on most recent outing), she's taken to make it third time lucky in this sphere. Kilbarry Ce Ce and Lady Nightingale can battle it out for minor honours.

The bar isn't set high at all in this maiden. BLACKSMITHS FORGE (nap) just about boasts the most compelling form credentials.
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DUNAMASE took a big step forward from his debut effort to beat a subsequent winner in convincing style over a mile at Kempton in August. The son of Kingman shaped as though this step up in trip would suit and with plenty of scope for improvement, he could be the one to beat. Shackleton obliged at the third time of asking at the Curragh on his latest outing and now that he has got his head in front, he would be dangerous to dismiss for his powerful connections. Starzintheireyes looks the pick of the remainder.

SHACKLETON opened his account in straightforward style at the Curragh 13 days ago and, with the step up in trip promising to trigger further improvement, he's fancied to take the step up in grade in his stride and follow up. Starzintheireyes and Dunamase are other promising types and they head the opposition in an intriguing renewal of the Zetland.

Aidan O'Brien sends out Shackleton and County Mayo. Preference, though, is for the Gary and Josh Moore-trained TOO SOON.
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COQOLINO has yet to win over fences, but he went close to doing so when attempting to make all on the testing ground at Cartmel in August. This sounder surface will suit Ben Haslam's charge and he looks well treated. Monochromix represents last year's winning trainer and has solid claims in first-time cheekpieces after just missing out at Carlisle, while Backbyjet is another worthy of consideration.

Cases can be made for plenty of these, but the suggestion is HELLO JUDGE, who enjoyed a terrific 2023/24 campaign and his final effort of the season was too bad to be true. He can get the better of Coqolino, who stopped the slide from a falling mark at Cartmel in August and should go close providing his jumping holds up. Monochromix and Ribeye can fight out minor honours.

The vote goes to MONOCHROMIX (nap), who is unexposed over fences and went close at Carlisle in his final run last season.
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LOCAL LAD can continue the fine recent form of the Gerard O'Leary stable. Considered good enough to make his debut in Group 3 class at the Curragh in May, the son of Sea The Moon justified that decision in finishing a close up fourth. Despite a slightly disappointing reappearance at Thirsk last month, the gelding is afforded another chance on this third start. A full-brother to a three-time Grade 1 winner in America, the Aidan O'Brien-trained Jousting has to be of interest. Although lacking previous experience, the Into Mischief colt has the pedigree to make up into a pattern performer. Stablemate Galveston, who proved disappointing when sent off odds-on favourite on his recent debut, is almost certainly capable of better.

LOCAL LAD is worth another chance to confirm debut promise in a maiden lacking depth. Jousting and Nuit are a couple of newcomers to note.

Neither Ballydoyle colt would be a surprise winner but the form horse is LOCAL LAD who has shown promise on both starts.
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Valvano chased home Guineas hero Notable Speech at Kempton before disappointing on his return at Salisbury last month. He goes handicapping from an opening mark of 97 and although it is no certainty, that could be lenient. However, a chance can be taken on EUCHEN GLEN. The admirable 11-year-old might prefer further nowadays, but he should get a good pace to aim at and his recent Ayr second only confirms that he remains on good terms with himself. Others to note include Bint Al Daar, Bennetot and Bolster.

MAGICO did well under the circumstances when third at Doncaster and he could be the answer to this open-looking contest. The likeable Stressfree arrives here in good order and is next on the list ahead of Have Secret, a rival he outpointed at Chester last month, while Dual Identity and Sisyphean are others to consider.

David O'Meara's STRESSFREE enhanced his record on soft/heavy when second at Leicester on Tuesday and gets the nod in a cracking race.
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Yellow Star is interesting after his solid fourth at Sandown in first-time blinkers when last seen in April and he could get into the mix if ready to roll. Roaring Legend has a fitness advantage over some following his win at Stratford last month and he may prove the biggest danger to top-weight LIARI. The winner of his first three starts over hurdles before pulling up at the Cheltenham Festival, he is well regarded at the Nicholls yard and appears set for another good season.

ROARING LEGEND has presumably had this as his target following an impressive reappearance success in novice company at Stratford 5 weeks ago and, with further progress in the offing, he can put that fitness edge to good use. Liari who was 3-4 over hurdles last season is another highly respected for Paul Nicholls. Yellow Star and Mighty Bandit complete the shortlist.

Nudged up only 1lb for her creditable third in a competitive series final at Worcester a fortnight ago, LETTERSTON LILY is selected.
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BLEU DE VASSY stands out here and should prove hard to beat. The Cokoriko gelding opened his account in fine style when taking a Clonmel bumper in April having been runner-up a couple of times previously. He has jumping experience, having been placed in a point-to-point, and should make a nice staying novice hurdler this season. Blaze The Way was pitched in at the deep end on his hurdling debut, when pulling up in Grade 2 company at Fairyhouse in March. The Getaway gelding had won a bumper at Thurles previously and looks the obvious danger. Fast Felix has a couple of solid enough placed efforts over timber and should pick up prize money again.

BLEU DE VASSY got off the mark in bumpers in comfortable fashion at Clonmel in April and should have a good future over hurdles, so he makes the most appeal. This is a far more suitable assignment for Blaze The Way, who was pitched in the deep end on his hurdling debut here in the spring and should be capable of much better. Teagarden Jazz sets the standard and can't be ignored, either.

Gordon Elliott's BLEU DE VASSY took four goes to win a bumper but he did beat a subsequent winner in the process.
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Delacroix occupied the runner-up berth in a Group 2 contest at Leopardstown last month and that is arguably the best piece of form on offer, but he could come out second best to SILVER PEAK. Charlie Appleby's juvenile showed a big chunk of improvement to score over a mile at Haydock on his most recent start and he is likely to have plenty more to offer after only two outings. With further progression, he could be tough to beat. Wolf Of Badenoch brings experience to the table, but he will need to prove he can stay this far.

DELACROIX improved another chunk pitched into Group 2 company when runner-up at Leopardstown 4 weeks ago and, with further progress on the cards, Aidan O'Brien's colt is fancied to double his tally at the expense of Silver Peak, who was clearly still learning but got off the mark in impressive fashion at Haydock last month. Stanhope Gardens can edge out Wolf of Badenoch for the third spot.

Charlie Appleby's record in this race heightens interest in SILVER PEAK who impressed in how he picked up to win going away at Haydock.
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She's Notjoeking won over course and distance back in April and there should be more to come from her this season. WISE MOVE finished runner-up here in May on his hurdling debut. He tired badly and fell at the last when upped to 2m6f at Cartmel last time, but the six-year-old gets another chance over this more suitable trip. Battle Born Lad is worthy of a second glance, as is Joecooker.

WENDIGO laid some solid foundations in bumpers and with fitness unlikely to be an issue hailing from the Jamie Snowden yard, a successful hurdling debut could well be on the cards. Joecooker shaped with some promise in a Punchestown maiden hurdle prior to winning a Wexford bumper for Mary Doyle and is open to improvement now setting out for a new yard, while She's Notjoeking is another who should have more to offer this season.

This can go to WENDIGO, who won what has turned out to be an above-average bumper for the track at Catterick in January.
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The Michael O'Callaghan-trained OCEAN MANIFEST can make up for a below par run at Leopardstown. Sent off 2/1f for that latter contest, the colt dropped out of contention over a furlong out. On the basis of his debut second at Fairyhouse in July, the son of Siyouni is the horse to beat. That form was well advertised with the third, fourth and fifth all winning subsequently. A first-time tongue tie should aid his cause here. Auburn Avenue could offer each-way value on her return from a break. Third in a maiden over course and distance in May, the Chris Timmons-trained filly subsequently ran well in handicap company. Sacred Oath is another capable of getting involved at the business end.

UNCANNY shaped well when finishing runner-up both starts during the spring and with further progress likely in the offing back from a break, she can make it third time lucky and go one place better. Ocean Manifest and Sacred Oath are others to consider. Auburn Avenue also makes some each-way appeal.

If UNCANNY (nap) is fit and well after a break, she has the best form in the book and will take all the beating in an ordinary maiden
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A typically wide-open contest in which many will fancy their chances, and only a tentative vote can go to HYPERFOCUS. Tim Easterby's charge has enjoyed somewhat of a resurgence this season, winning twice at Chester. Although below-par at Haydock last time, he outran big odds to finish fourth in this 12 months ago and is now 3lb below that mark. There will be challengers aplenty however, and perhaps none more so than Room Service, who wasn't disgraced in the Ayr Gold Cup three weeks ago. Strike Red landed the corresponding event two years ago and must enter the reckoning, along with Summerghand and Aleezdancer.

This drop back in trip could be just what the doctor ordered for GERMANIC, who has shown plenty of dash in his five starts over 7f and he is taken to follow in the footsteps of stable companion Montassib, who bagged this prize last season. Room Service should have his conditions here and, if so, he will be a threat, along with the 2022 winner of this, Strike Red, and the veteran Summerghand. Others to consider include King's Lynn and Jer Batt.

The eye is drawn to 2022 winner STRIKE RED (nap) who went close off this mark at the Ebor meeting and has a good deal in his favour.
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Cuthbert Dibble is a decent hurdler with four wins to his name in that sphere and if taking to fences at the first attempt, he will be a danger to all for the Twiston-Davies team. French raider Mombasa was only beaten five lengths in Listed hurdle at Compiegne last October and has to be respected. INSURRECTION gets the narrowest of votes, though, with fences expected to bring improvement from the seven-year-old.

A novice won by the likes of Cue Card and Fingal Bay. BOOMBAWN, whose stable won this last year with subsequent Grand Annual winner Unexpected Party, has already shown a useful level of form over fences and that experience should count for plenty up against chase debutants. Cuthbert Dibble appeals as a smart chasing prospect so rates the main threat.

A good race, as is always the case. INSURRECTION was a useful hurdler but could be appreciably better over fences.
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SHESABREEZE has run a couple of solid races on her most recent starts and looks capable of taking a race of this standard for in-form trainer Eric McNamara. She was dropped a pound after finishing fourth at Sligo on her last outing, in August. She hasn't quite seen out her races on her last two starts and a hood and a drop in trip may do the trick now. U Asking Me improved on previous form when winning in good style at Clonmel nine days ago and has to be respected despite a 8lb hike. Bella Be Good turns out again quickly after a good run to finish third at Galway on Tuesday. She's another for the shortlist.

Having returned to form when third at Galway last time, BELLA BE GOOD may well notch a first career success. U Asking Me has been raised 8 lb for his recent Clonmel victory but recent winning form is at a premium in this contest and he has to be feared. Mr Macphisto is best of the rest.

Preference is for MR MACPHISTO, a dual winner whose second run back after a break was a step forward from his first.
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Aidan O'Brien saddled City of Troy to victory in last year's renewal, and he looks to have a leading chance once again with THE LION IN WINTER. The Sea The Stars colt arrives here with an unblemished record after a convincing success in the Acomb Stakes at York in August and, with score for significant improvement, he can notch a ninth success in the race for his trainer. The form of that race is turning out well with the second and fourth going on to claim Group honours since. The biggest danger is likely to come in the form of Middle Park hero Shadow Of Light, who can offer a bold bid as he attempts to claim a second Group 1 success in 14 days, while fellow Charlie Appleby inmate Ancient Truth isn't easily discounted after bringing up the hat-trick in the Superlative Stakes on the July course here last time out.

THE LION IN WINTER has been most impressive in winning both his starts so far, notably when making all in a strong renewal of the Acomb at York, and he may prove hard to peg back once again. Shadow of Light is the obvious threat having been supplemented for this after his wide margin success in the Middle Park here 2 weeks ago, while his unbeaten stablemate Ancient Truth is another to consider with the form of his Superlative win having worked out well.

Narrow preference is for ANCIENT TRUTH, ahead of The Lion In Winter and Shadow Of Light in an engrossing clash.
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Brave Jen found only one too good at Plumpton last month, but has had plenty of chances and the less-exposed ROCKOLA VOGUE makes more appeal. The bumper winner finished a promising third at Worcester on her hurdling bow and the runner-up has subsequently boosted that form. Sky Luna struggled on heavy ground last time, but is not without a chance back on a sounder surface.

Those with hurdling experience don't set the bar all that high so it could pay to side with MARY STANFORD, a well-bred mare who changed hands for £42,000 after winning her sole start in Irish points in cosy fashion. Rockola Vougue is entitled to improve on her third at Worcester last month, with My Lady Elektra also worthy of respect based on her French form.

Irish point winner MARY STANFORD looks an interesting recruit to hurdling and she gets the vote ahead of Rockola Vogue.
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SMOKE THEM OUT can land this valuable prize for trainer Tom McCourt. Although raised 9lb for his recent Cork win, the Sands Of Mali colt was always travelling easily before quickening up smartly to go clear inside the final furlong. In a race where one or two of the leading fancies have questions to answer, the McCourt runner looks the most solid option. Dropping back to sprinting may not be ideal for The Parthenon but Aidan O'Brien's colt is clearly the class horse. Last of eight in the Group 1 National Stakes, this represents a significantly easier task. Navan nursery winner Last Encore will need to improve but the fact that he is his stable's only runner is worth noting.

Claims can be made for plenty but LAST ENCORE continued his theme of race-by-race progress making a quick switch to nurseries when successful at Navan 44 days ago and, with the prospect of more to come, he makes plenty of appeal again. Michael O'Callaghan holds a strong hand with 3 runners, Tommy McJohn possibly chief amongst them. Kodilicious and South Shore Island are others fancied to feature.

The vote goes to the lightly raced LAST ENCORE, who was well on top at the line when winning on his handicap debut at Navan in August
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SEAGOLAZO outran his odds with a creditable fourth in a valuable sales race at Doncaster last month and, given the form has been well advertised with the runner-up landing a Group 1 in France in the intervening period, the son of Havana Grey can make a big impression under top-weight in these calmer waters. Ralph Beckett chases a hat-trick of winners in this race and has another key player with Valiant Knight. Our Mighty Mo and nursery debutant Sir William should handle the ground and also enter calculations.

VALIANT KNIGHT showed big improvement when just edged out at Thirsk and his opening mark looks a good one on that form. Seagolazo responded very well to this headgear when fourth in a valuable sales race at Doncaster and rates the main threat ahead of Sir William.

Valiant Knight is heading in the right direction but SIR WILLIAM's proven stamina earns him the vote.
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Doyen Quest justified favouritism to complete a double at Cheltenham in April and it would be no surprise to see him get into contention off only 3lb higher. However, the vote goes to TUNE IN A BOX, who struck in stylish fashion at the Punchestown festival and even though he was hit with a 15lb rise for that success, he might be up to the task. Irish Hill and Take No Chances are others to consider in a wide-open heat.

INTO THE PARK and Lowry's Bar, both lightly-raced types from the Hobbs & White yard, are appealing candidates for what is a typically competitive renewal of this valuable handicap. Marginal preference is for the former, who was a progressive novice last season and he should have more to offer. Jipcot and Tune In A Box are also open to improvement, while the Paul Nicholls-trained duo Afadil and Irish Hill merit respect, too.

Dan Skelton's progressive 6yo DOYEN QUEST (nap) produced a good late surge at Cheltenham in April and remains well handicapped.
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STAR HARBOUR is a better horse on the Flat but should be capable of winning a race over hurdles off this kind of mark. The six-year-old has been in fine form on the level this summer, winning three times, and has a mark of 103. His rating of 109 over jumps is lowly in comparison. Son Of Hypnos was a bit too free over fences at Downpatrick last time and is respected returning to hurdles now, having been an easy winner when last seen over timber at Galway. Slieve Bearnagh returns to jumping after a couple of solid runs on the Flat and is another for the shortlist.

STAR HARBOUR is 0-5 over hurdles but he's won three times on the Flat this year and is of interest back in this sphere off a potentially handy mark. Slieve Bearnagh and Inchiquin Star rate the main dangers in that order of preference, while Dame Rapide and Wajaaha both make some each-way appeal.

Preference is for the locally trained MARY'S PRIDE. He has won twice here before, including over C&D, and good ground is fine.
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A typically open renewal sees the tentative nod going to JACOVEC CAVERN, who ran a good race when beaten just under a length over the extended 2m at Galway in July and he could gain compensation in this valuable prize. Emmet Mullins' charge shaped as though this extra yardage would suit when staying on strongly that day and he could be well treated off just a 3lb higher mark today. Stablemate and last year's winner The Shunter is feared despite running off 5lb higher than 12 months ago, but he may need the run on his first outing since November. Dawn Rising ran with credit in the Irish equivalent of this race last month and he may not be far away, while Willie Mullins' runners are always worth close inspection given his good record in the race and his Sea Of Sands isn't discounted. 2022 winner Run For Oscar completes an extensive shortlist.

JACOVEC CAVERN tops the list after a very promising first run for Emmet Mullins at the Galway Festival. Manxman's claims are also pretty obvious after his defeat of the progressive Warmonger (pair well clear) at Southwell last time. Sea of Sands hasn't been seen on the Flat for over 2 years but a recent hurdle success shows his well-being and his stable's excellent record in this affords him plenty of respect. Premiere Ligne and Irish Cesarewitch third Sixandahalf complete the shortlist.

Sea Of Sands goes for Willie Mullins but Emmet Mullins can strike with JACOVEC CAVERN (nap). Third best is Reverend Hubert.
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CANNOCK PARK had a fine novice hurdle campaign last season, twice placed at Graded level, and Paul Robson's gelding is an exciting addition to the chasing ranks. He is fancied to take to this discipline and, having gone well fresh in the past, a bold bid beckons. There are plenty in the way of dangers, however, with Choose A Copper and Bertie's Ballet topping the list. The former won a novice hurdle at this venue on his seasonal debut last year and he is likely to improve for a fence, while Conor O'Farrell's mount also performed to a decent level over the smaller obstacles last term.

Little chasing form to go on but Susan Corbett's point scorer PINOT ROUGE looks the way to go given he signed off over hurdles last term with a cracking fourth in Aintree's Grade 1 Sefton Hurdle. Bertie's Ballet and Choose A Copper both start out over fences too and can have a say given their hurdles form. Cannock Park also brings potential and completes the shortlist.

The vote goes to CHOOSE A COPPER, who was runner-up off a similar mark over hurdles last time and is a half-brother to a useful chaser.
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Progressive three-year-old MY MATE ALFIE might be able to give weight away. The Ger Lyons-trained gelding showed that he was capable of doing so when running out an impressive winner of the Bold Lad on his penultimate start. Back in Group company last time, he continued his improvement when following up at the Curragh. As the one potential top flight sprinter in this, it would be no surprise to see him complete the hat-trick. Torivega needs everything to fall right but the Sheila Lavery-trained four-year-old undoubtedly has the ability to be competitive. Billy Lee takes over in the saddle for the first time here. Big Gossey seldom runs a bad race but tends to reserve his best for the Curragh.

A competitive event but MY MATE ALFIE looks the way to go on the back of his stylish Curragh success last time out. Big Gossey chased home Ger Lyons' smart gelding there and heads the list of dangers again, with Thunderbear and Torivega also firmly in the picture in this intriguing listed event.

With a 7lb turnaround in the weights, BIG GOSSEY may reverse recent Curragh form with the progressive My Mate Alfie
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RIDE THE THUNDER has finished second to a couple of promising types in two starts so far and sets a decent standard for the rest to aim at. A 400,000gns purchase as a yearling, the selection is a half-brother to a couple of winning milers and boasts solid credentials for a race of this nature. Almeric made an encouraging start at Sandown last month and is another to consider. Heed the betting market signals where notable debutants Bryant and Nordic Norm are concerned.

RIDE THE THUNDER ran to a level good enough to win most maidens when just edged out at Doncaster last month and can make amends at the main expense of Almeric, who made an eye-catching debut at Sandown. Distant Memory also offered plenty to work on at Bath and is best of the others.

Almeric shaped well on debut but RIDE THE THUNDER sets the standard after two promising runs at Doncaster and can get off the mark.
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A lot more was expected of The King Of Ryhope when he could only manage eighth at Aintree in April, but there is every possibility he could be seen in a different light on his return from a break. Even so, GA LAW looks the way to go. Jamie Snowden's eight-year-old filled the runner-up spot in the Oaksey Chase at Sandown when last seen and he might be able to regain the winning thread back in a handicap. La Domaniale is another to keep an eye on.

IL RIDOTO acquitted himself really well in the early part of last season and looks nicely handicapped on the pick of his form. He can make a winning return. The KIng of Ryhope scored first time up here last term and is feared most, whilst Jetoile and GA Law are also much respected.

A good-quality and competitive handicap. THE KING OF RYHOPE appeals as one with more to offer and might be on a kinder mark than some.
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RAGMANS CORNER has been favourite for his last three starts and made the breakthrough when getting up late to score on good ground at Galway on Tuesday. The Kalanisi gelding, raised 6lb in future handicaps, is just 1lb wrong under his mandatory penalty and can follow up with underfoot conditions likely to be similar. Flashthelights also appreciates good ground and made it two wins from his last four starts at Wexford in August. He is likely to be competitive again off a 5lb higher mark. Dream Escape was well supported when showing improvement at Gowran Park last time, while Cleopatra's Needle, in good form on the Flat earlier this year, could be on a nice mark on her handicap debut.

DREAM ESCAPE is unexposed and, having attracted support, put up a better effort at Gowran last time, so he could step up again and get off the mark at the possible expense of Ragmans Corner, who faces a quick turnaround on the back of his Galway success this week. Flasthelights is another one to consider.

A chance is taken on PAPA BARNS. He was third at this meeting last year, he has run well fresh before and he shaped well at Punchestown
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Runner-up on his debut in August, ANTONIN DVORAK made no mistake when going one place better at the expense of a subsequent winner over 7f at Musselburgh last month. With further improvement forecast, he gets the vote to land the spoils for the in-form Karl Burke team. Master Technician was a fine second over a mile at Bath recently and he can emerge as the main danger to the selection, while Gilet has been running consistently well of late and shouldn't be underestimated.

This can go to ANTONIN DVORAK, who was an emphatic winner at Musselburgh last month and remains with potential. Gilet and Master Technician look the likeliest dangers.

As regards the runners who already have AW form, GILET holds particularly strong claims. Antonin Dvorak is second choice.
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Seven runnings of this race have seen seven different successful trainers, although William Buick has won it twice and he has every chance again on board OLYMPUS POINT, who won easily here off 9lb lower last month. Clear at the furlong pole that day, the drop back in trip should not be an issue and he might well follow up. Huscal looks the sort to stay ahead of the handicapper after winning narrowly at Thirsk last month and he could be a bigger danger than Hyperchromatic, who is an unknown quantity on this ground.

A highly competitive event but the Gosdens' progressive Wootton Bassett colt ATTACK looks to have got in lightly for his nursery debut on the back of his Epsom maiden victory and gets the vote. Andrew Balding's Spell Master brings some very solid handicap form to the table and heads the list of dangers, although the improving pair Huscal and Magic Love both enter calculations too. Course-winner Olympus Point completes the shortlist.

Well-bred OLYMPUS POINT could well defy a 9lb rise for his course success. Magic Love is second choice.
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SUPREMELY WEST progressed throughout last season, finishing off with a fine second behind subsequent Grade 3 scorer Gwennie May Boy at Uttoxeter in March, and he looks the one to beat on his return to action. Veteran performer Dinons has won his last couple of hurdle appearances, including a 10-length victory over C&D in June, and he must enter calculations. Handicap debutant Kandor has the advantage of a recent run and could be dangerous.

SKYJACK HIJACK is improving now and won with some authority at Perth last time, so he takes preference over Supremely West and Dinons, who were also going the right way when last seen.

Open. KANDOR has to be of interest on his handicap debut and there's good reason to believe that he'll stay this longer trip.
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STAYSOUND SUSIE won in good style over this trip at Cork and is less exposed than her rivals. Andy Slattery's three-year-old has a preference for soft ground but performed well on a sound surface when second over C&D in July and may have more to offer after a relatively light campaign. Apache Outlaw comes here on the back of a win over 5f at the Curragh but the best of his form prior to that had been over this trip. Stag Night was well handicapped when landing last year's renewal and faces a stiffer task off top weight while Heavenly Power, not beaten far in a premier handicap last time, may fare best of Eddie Lynam's three runners.

Perhaps STAG NIGHT can land this quite useful sprint handicap for a second year running. Edward Lynam pair Collective Power and Heavenly Power head the dangers along with last weekend's Curragh scorer Apache Outlaw.

A case can be made for many of these but STAYSOUND SUSIE can follow up her impressive Cork victory for the Slatterys
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The penny looks to have dropped for MERRIJIG on his last couple of starts. He appeared to have plenty in hand when running out a 10-length winner over 2m at Ripon last month and a 7lb rise may well underestimate this progressive stayer. Arrange narrowly got the better of a subsequent winner over 2m at Haydock latest and she is of interest, while Emiyn wasn't seen to best effect when sixth at Chester last time but could land a blow with his sights lowered.

It's not easy to quantify quite what MERRIJIG achieved when accounting for some below-par rivals at Ripon 2 weeks ago but he's still worth crediting with a career-best effort and, with the likelihood of a good pace to aim at, John Berry's charge could be worth chancing to complete the hat-trick from his revised mark. Fellow recent winner Arrange, who finished runner-up in this 12 months ago, is another of interest along with Haydock-scorer Surrey Belle.

Robert Johnson, Surrey Belle and Merrijig are shortlisted but ARRANGE may be able to go one better than in this last year.
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Stolen Silver landed the corresponding event 12 months ago from 4lb lower and he must be respected with 5lb claimer Dylan Johnston booked, but the vote goes to ARIZONA CARDINAL. A progressive sort last season, Stuart Edmunds' charge rounded off the campaign by winning the Topham in April. A 5lb higher mark demands more, but the eight-year-old has gone well when fresh previously and might have more in the locker. Topweight Nassalam contested the Grand National when last seen and must enter the reckoning in these calmer waters with conditions in his favour, while Manothepeople is also noted.

Last year's winner STOLEN SILVER finds himself in a deeper event this time round but it was hard not to be impressed with the manner of that victory and he makes plenty of appeal again. Manofthepeople and Twinjets head the list of dangers in what looks a cracking contest.

We haven't seen him since last December but STOLEN SILVER produced an excellent performance to win this race when fresh a year ago.
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PAY THE TAB has only raced on soft ground thus far and disappointed in two of his three starts last season including at Down Royal over Christmas. His previous run at the same venue saw him finish a creditable third in a bumper and the runner-up went on to show useful form over hurdles for the Elliott stable. The homebred son of Getaway may be good enough to land an ordinary contest if handling this sounder surface. Coole Cottage ran well in a point-to-point in May and his latest run over hurdles at Listowel wasn't without merit. Trooper Lewis, whose dam won three bumpers before going on to do well on the Flat, is a newcomer to note.

This is distinctly weak and, while PAY THE TAB has a 9-month absence to overcome, a reproduction of the form he showed on his second start should be enough to open his account. Coole Cottage and Navy Guitar look the main threats but both need to up their game.

PAY THE TAB has the best form on offer and should be hard to beat if fit on his return from an absence and handling this ground.
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Habitual prominent-racer TWITCH is well drawn to attack here and he gets the tentative vote in what looks a trappy affair. He showed a likeable attitude when scoring gamely to bring up a C&D double last month and, nudged up 2lb, a bold bid for the hat-trick is expected. Lady Wingalong found only one rival too good over 7f at Wolverhampton recently and a 1lb rise doesn't discount another prominent showing, while the application of blinkers (retained) produced a better display from Dumfries over that same track and trip last month and he is also respected.

TWITCH showed a good attitude when landing his second consecutive C&D victory a fortnight ago and remains fairly treated. He can complete the hat-trick. Lady Wingalong and Dumfries are feared most.

Having taken so well to this surface, TWITCH may complete a C&D hat-trick. Lady Wingalong is second choice.
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A tightly-knit Listed race but one that may go the way of the in-form ALFA KELLENIC, the winner of her last six starts for Craig Lidster and well worth a step up in class after being put up to a mark of 101, making handicaps more difficult for her. The booking of Ryan Moore looks a positive and she may prove too good for the consistent Ayr second Rage Of Bamby and Ralph Beckett's Funny Story, who could be interesting in first-time blinkers.

ALFA KELLENIC might be the most progressive filly in training and she already sets the standard stepping into listed company for the first time, so she's a straightforward choice to get the better of Rage of Bamby. Last year's winner Funny Story is another one to consider.

This is likely to be run at a different tempo to the races ALFA KELLENIC has been running in but she still looks the one to beat.
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CALDWELL has enjoyed a consistent spell of form during the summer months and the seven-year-old may have been found an excellent opportunity to open his account over the larger obstacles at the first time of asking. Kicksaftersix is unlikely to be inconvenienced by dropping back to 2m following his second at Cartmel in August. Others to consider include June C&D winner Going Mobile and Kingston Rock.

KICKSAFTERSIX has been knocking on the door of late and is taken to regain the winning thread. That said, if Caldwell takes to fences at the first attempt he will be a big danger and an on-song Going Mobile would also be a threat.

Caldwell should go well but preference is for KICKSAFTERSIX, a course winner who has been knocking on the door.
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FACETHEPUCKOUT has a good record over C&D and beat recent Listowel winner No More Porter in this race last year. Michael O'Callaghan's eight-year-old was also on target here in July when partnered by Colin Keane and the champion jockey is back on board. The selection has a bit to find with Orandi on the basis of a clash at Listowel and the latter, a 7f winner at the Curragh in the spring, may be helped by the addition of cheekpieces. The selection's stablemate I Am Superman retains plenty of ability and has found only one too good in two his last three starts while Bellaphina, who disappointed on AW debut last time, is better judged on her previous victory at Fairyhouse.

FACETHEPUCKOUT shaped as if back in form last time and may be ready to strike again at a track which suits him so well. His stablemate I Am Superman is another who knows where the winning post is over C&D and is also shortlisted along with Earls and low-mileage 3-y-o Sara Valentina.

If SARA VALENTINA can overcome slight question marks with regard to the ground if it's on the good side, she will take beating
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Glistening Nights showed a likeable attitude when scoring over 1m2f at Redcar last month and, upped 4lb, another bold showing is forecast. That said, PROMETHEAN edges preference. He did well to finish fourth after racing towards the rear in a steadily-run handicap over 1m2f at Doncaster last time and, off an unchanged mark, he's expected to go very close. Surrey Fire and Financer are a couple of others to consider.

This is wide open but David Menuisier's PROMETHEAN is fancied to build on earlier promise and gain a deserved breakthrough victory. Tim Easterby's handily-weighted Austrian Theory heads the list of dangers, although many others need factoring in too, notably Glistening Nights, Cockalorum, Baryshnikov, Ey Up Its The Boss and Surrey Fire.

This is every bit as open as it looks. SURREY FIRE was too keen when favourite for his handicap debut and gets another chance.
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Paul Nicholls has a fine record in this contest over the years and KEEL STRAND may well enhance that record further. Picked up for 120,000 euros in May having finished second in a point-to-point the month prior, the son of Authorized makes plenty of appeal on paper so it would come as no surprise were he to make an immediate impact. Holokea won on her Rules debut at Worcester in June and he could feature under a 7lb penalty, although point winner Moneygarrow, a brother of the smart Minella Crooner, might be the bigger threat.

MONEYGARROW and Keel Strand are both potentially exciting recruits from points representing top yards and they may well dominate this. The first named might be more forward and is marginally preferred, while Holokea deserves respect after scoring at Worcester on debut in the summer.

Paul Nicholls has an excellent record in his race and his new recruit KEEL STRAND can build upon his promising Irish point debut.
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BARAQ impressed when bringing up the double over this trip at Newcastle earlier in the month, setting strong fractions before coming clear of his rivals in the closing stages. Racing off a 4lb higher mark, the suspicion is that this progressive son of Frankel can rate higher still. Dutch Decoy doubtless has the ability to play a hand in a race of this nature and, after being outclassed in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket recently, he merits respect with his sights lowered on the comeback trail. Eagle Day is another to consider in what looks a competitive affair.

The hat-trick beckons for BARAQ, who deserves extra credit for hanging on after a rather inefficient effort at Newcastle last week and Sir Mark Prescott's colt can defy a 4 lb higher mark at the chief expense of Red Hat Eagle, who was a C&D winner back in the summer and came from a bit further back than ideal when a creditable fifth at Ayr 3 weeks ago. Eagle Day and Charming Whisper are another couple to consider, too.

Sir Mark Prescott's BARAQ (nap) has been a different proposition since being allowed to stride on and can complete a quick hat-trick.
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ADMIRAL STEWART makes plenty of appeal on paper following his purchase for 130,000 pounds at the Cheltenham sale in January after winning a point-to-point earlier that month. The five-year-old represents a stable which has continued to build in terms of quality over the past few seasons and it would be no surprise to see him make a winning debut under Rules. Lost Frequencies wasn't disgraced when fourth at Perth in April and a repeat of that gives him a chance, while Farmer Jimmy is capable of stepping forward from his third at Wetherby in March.

ADMIRAL STEWART has joined a good outfit after winning a point and he takes preference over Lost Frequencies, who made a solid start under Rules at Perth five months ago. Farmer Jimmy is open to improvement and also worth considering.

Jamie Snowden is 4-5 with his bumper runners here and that record alone heightens interest in ADMIRAL STEWART.
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Placed twice in maidens in the early part of the season, FINSCEAL LUAS looked a bit ring-rusty when second over a mile at Listowel on her first start since finishing down the field in the Irish 1,000 Guineas. The daughter of Camelot made late headway to chase home a useful Ballydoyle-trained newcomer and can confirm placings with Final Curtain who looked to go a stride too quickly in front before fading to finish four lengths behind her on that occasion. Whispersinthewind, a creditable fourth in a recent Navan handicap after five months off, and Empress Xj, who makes a belated debut after being bought for 160,000euros at a breeze-up sale last year, are others to consider.

FINSCEAL LUAS possesses the best form on show so is taken to get off the mark at the chief expense of Whispersinthewind who rates a big threat on the back of her very good Navan fourth. Newcomer Empress XJ is well worthy of consideration too along with Iseult of Ireland and Final Curtain.

Jim Bolger's well-bred filly FINSCEAL LUAS has a good opportunity to step up a place following a Listowel second
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From a handy draw, the lightly-weighted BOLD SUITOR has a lot going for him in this company and, having fended off the persistent H Key Lails to edge a tight finish over track and trip on his penultimate start, the son of Brazen Beau can cement his authority off the same mark as when runner-up back here a fortnight ago. Thomas Equinas and fellow C&D winner Absolutely Buzzing also have solid chances.

H KEY LAILS pulled clear of the rest when just edged out over C&D last month and gets the vote up 3 lb. Last-time-out winners Absolutely Buzzing and Claxton Bay head the dangers.

Kaiya Fraser has been flying lately and H KEY LAILS is tipped to turn things round with Bold Suitor. Fariha is considered too.
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From just 2lb above his last winning mark on turf, REGAL ENVOY appeals on these terms with little to fear from reverting to Polytrack. Brandon Wilkie pitching in with his 3lb claim is a further boost for the selection at the weights and he is taken to hold sway over all-weather debutant Chief Mankato and previous C&D winner Princess Shabnam, who is attractively-weighted as a result of a lengthy winless sequence.

It might be worth taking a chance on MANY A STAR bouncing back to form now dropping into a 0-80. Market confidence behind Tan Rapido would make him a possible threat back from a break. Dark Side Thunder was back on form at Yarmouth last time and also makes the shortlist.

Preference is for MANY A STAR who will appreciate the likely strong pace and is unexposed on Polytrack.
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NEMOV seemed to appreciate dropping back to 6f when he scored comfortably at Kempton at the back-end of August and, still unexposed in handicaps, the son of Blue Point should be progressive enough to cope with a 9lb higher mark based on that eye-catching effort. Fellow last-time-out winner American Bay is feared most on just his second start on a synthetic surface. Bowman and Spring Bloom are a couple of others to monitor in the betting market.

There was a lot to like about the way NEMOV went about things back sprinting at Kempton last time and he's selected to make light of a rise in the weights, perhaps at the main expense of fellow 3-y-os American Bay and Balon d'Or.

The most interesting runners are the up-and-coming 3yos American Bay and NEMOV and the latter gets a narrow vote.
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Having scored in good style over 6f at Wolverhampton last Saturday, DOVES OF PEACE appears primed to strike while the iron is hot. Joe Bradnam's 7lb claim can help him overcome a 4lb rise. Time Patrol rates the biggest danger off just 1lb higher than a head defeat over 6f at Wolverhampton last month, while Araifjan was also narrowly beaten last time and another bold bid can be expected.

TIME PATROL ran right up to his best when a strong finishing second at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and Tony Carroll's charge edges the vote to come out on top operating from a 1 lb higher mark. Araifjan and Doves of Peace are others fancied to play lead roles.

Off a very handy mark, ARAIFJAN could well record a fifth C&D win. Doves Of Peace and Time Patrol are respected.
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After a bloodless success over an extended 5f at Brighton on Tuesday, this represents a good opportunity for MARCHING MAC to follow up. Phil McEntee's charge scored by eight lengths on that occasion and, despite having a modest all-weather record, a 2lb rise appears lenient. Colors Of Freedom scored over 5f at Wolverhampton last month and she is feared most, while Kento is also of interest.

MARCHING MAC goes unpenalised for his recent wide-margin win at Brighton on Tuesday so, provided this doesn't come too soon, Phil McEntee's 3-y-o is strongly fancied to notch career success number 3. Second choice is Colors of Freedom, who ended a 20-month losing run at Wolverhampton last month, while Kento was runner-up over C&D on his penultimate outing and can leave a lesser effort behind back at this track.

If Marching Mac proves as good on AW as turf he should win, but instead a chance is taken on the blinkered PAPA DON'T PREACH.
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An open contest sees a chance taken on CURTIZ, who was narrowly denied when second over 1m2f at Windsor in May. The seven-year-old was only beaten a short-head on that occasion and, with a win at this venue earlier in the year, he can defy a 2lb rise. Sunset In Paris scored in good style over C&D in August and a repeat of that effort would see him offer a bold bid, while Mc'ted isn't easily discounted either.

Plenty are in with a shout but MC'TED hasn't looked back since tried in cheekpieces and is fancied to bag a quick hat-trick. Both Curtiz and Nasim are weighted to have a say too and can chase home Joseph Parr's thriving 6-y-o in that order.

Nasim goes well here and is on a career-low mark but the vote goes to EARLY MORNING DEW, who boasts a good record in headgear.
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