There were 48 Races on Monday 21st October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Pontefract, 9 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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ROMAN ROY failed to build on a promising debut when fifth in a Kempton bumper on his latest start in February, but Paul Nicholls' gelding still showed plenty of promise and could be hard to beat in this company. Dotties Star has been running well enough on the Flat of late to suggest he can make the frame, while Clinton Lane is the pick of the remainder.

ROMAN ROY showed promise in bumpers last season and looks a bit of a standout for the Paul Nicholls yard. Goodwin Face offered something to work on at Warwick recently and can follow him home ahead of Dotties Star.

This looks a gilt-edged opening for hurdling debutant ROMAN ROY who pushed a very smart horse close in his first bumper.
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Triple representation for the Mark Fahey yard here and movements in the market ought to be revealing when it comes to the Monasterevin handler's runners. Ben Coen could well be aboard the safest choice of the Fahey runners in Buck Barrow, but stable companions CHICA GUERRERA and Rebel Lily may have more scope for progression fresh out of maiden company. Chica Guerrera's performances to date haven't been completely devoid of promise, though her poor finishing positions mask that fact. A modest opening mark, allied with the allowance claimed by talented apprentice Keithen Kennedy, should give the selection every chance of getting more deeply involved than she has done thus far. Towards the head of the weights Dandy Khan and Watching are others to factor in.

YOUR CALL's latest effort wasn't a particularly good one but a reproduction of his previous Naas fourth would give him every chance here off this reduced mark. Buck Barrow and Dandy Khan may emerge as the main dangers, while Whywhywhy Delilah is also worth a second look.

Lots of guesswork involved to make cases for many of these but not so DANDY KHAN who ran a nice last race at the Curragh.
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TRIPLE NICKLE was well held when third in this grade at Catterick earlier in the month, but he remains on the same mark and relishes heavy conditions. The eight-year-old beat Uther Pendragon (second) at Ffos Las three starts ago and he looks well placed to regain the winning thread. Robeam has made the frame the last twice and should remain competitive off 1lb lower than those efforts, while Sugarpiehoneybunch is another to note.

TRIPLE NICKLE goes well in the mud and arrives in form, so she may prevail in what looks a particularly weak contest. French Martini is an obvious danger if acting in the conditions, while Tigerten isn't without hope under one of the more experienced riders.

An open race in which FRENCH MARTINI gets the vote ahead of Triple Nickle and Swift Tuttle.
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Although LEBLON GIRL has a bit to find on ratings, her proven form on softer ground could prove crucial. Alice Haynes' filly posted a close-up second at Ripon in September and a reproduction of that performance may enable a first career triumph. Loving Apprentice arrives on the back of a good second at Chelmsford and she is likely go close if running to a similar level on the switch to turf, while market support for newcomer Morello Man should be noted.

A low grade maiden, LOVING APPRENTICE and Leblon Girl look the leading players on form, with preference for the former, albeit only slight. Morello Man is the interesting newcomer.

Ed Dunlop has a very healthy 24% strike-rate at Pontefract in the last five years and LOVING APPRENTICE is taken to get off the mark.
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Lord Maher has to be of interest on his debut for these connections having won a Roscommon bumper in June, but marginal preference is for TOUQUET. The five-year-old scored on debut in a bumper at Sandown last November and can be given another chance following his subsequent defeat under a penalty at the same venue. Good Too was useful on the level and is another to note.

TOUQUET won a bumper on debut last year and with a hood likely to help him settle now hurdling, he can make a winning return to action for his leading stable. Realistic Optimism and Ami Bondh are also of interest switched to obstacles.

The bumper exploits of AMI BONDHU and Touquet bode well in a novice hurdle of this nature. Nick Gifford's runner edges preference.
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LIGHT AS AIR made a satisfactory enough start to his career when third behind stable companion Isambard Brunel at Navan recently. With the promise of more to come now he could be the safest choice and interestingly his conqueror from Proudstown Park may be seen at Group 1 level next time. Viking Invasion sported blinkers in a big sales race at the Curragh last month. He'll find this easier and with the headgear retained the Mehmas colt is likely to make a bold bid to put his experience to good use. Owner/breeders Ballygallon Stud start Enziya off at their local track. The Night Of Thunder gelding's trainer Ray Cody has booked Colin Keane for the ride, and it won't come as any great surprise if the grey gets involved at the business end.

LIGHT AS AIR really caught the eye on debut at Navan 12 days ago and can be expected to take a big step forward. Viking Invasion sets the standard on the pick of his form, while the selection's stablemate Saints n Scholars can't be discounted on only his second run.

Viking Invasion has much the best form but Navan third LIGHT AS AIR(nap) is the one with striking potential.
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VIBRATO wasn't beaten far when third at Southwell earlier in the month and he sets the standard with a rating of 77. If the son of No Nay Never can run anywhere near to that level, then he could prove very tough to beat. Plutonic finished last of three on her debut over 6f at Southwell last month but she might get closer with that experience under her belt. Treasure Bay can beat Titus Thor home for third.

Only 4 runners, and one easily discounted, but still tricky. A chance is taken on once-raced PLUTONIC improving past Vibrato whose best form was achieved for a different stable.

This looks a good opportunity for VIBRATO, who should be hard to beat if he can get back somewhere near his best.
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Bentbasa posted his best effort to date when runner-up at Newcastle last month and he must enter calculations. However, an opening mark of 74 will require more from Charlie Fellowes' colt and preference is for TESTIMONIAL. The son of Time Test arrives on the back of a runner-up effort on his nursery bow at Thirsk and he may find enough improvement to cope with a 4lb higher rating. Larchill Lass could also have a say if seeing out the rise in distance.

A chance is taken on the stamina of LARCHILL LASS, who proved herself in the mud when second over 6f here a fortnight ago and has Sam Feilden taking a handy 7 lb off his back. Bentbasa has the potential for better again now handicapping and is second choice ahead of Testimonial.

The filly AYE UP LASS has run really well in defeat in blinkers at Musselburgh the last twice and she is the selection.
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TIME TO BITE only found one too good when trying to land a double on his most recent outing at Fakenham in June and it would be no surprise to see him make a winning return off the same mark. Kankin failed to fire on his most recent outing but he is a player on his previous success at Fakenham, while Kalkas edges out Jack Doyen to be pick of the rest.

TIME TO BITE was in excellent form when last seen and shouldn't face much pressure for the lead, so he's fancied to make a successful comeback from more than 4 months off. Kalkas is one to note with his stable going well and West Orchard isn't ruled out considering he was a C&D winner less than a year ago.

This looks sure to be run at a good clip and KANKIN can pick off his rivals late on, as was the case on his reappearance last season.
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DERESSA goes up to an extended mile now and could be capable of getting off the mark at the fourth attempt, despite conceding weight away all round. She's value for more than the bare facts of a near seven-length defeat at Galway last month, given that Chris Hayes had to take back the Zarak filly sharply, after a gap closed in the latter stages of a similar heat. That event featured a couple of subsequent winners, and more might emerge in the closing days of the turf campaign. Deressa sported cheekpieces at Ballybrit, but she goes without those aids here, perhaps a sign that the juvenile is maturing with racing. Similarly experienced I Can Imagine and J M's Joy are not to be taken lightly. The majority are less exposed and clues from the market may be the soundest guide.

Not a strong maiden given the numbers, with I CAN IMAGINE just about the most persuasive candidate with this step up to 1m sure to suit. J M'S JOY ran a cracker given she blew the start last time so she's a threat, while newcomer Lily Parr isn't without hope on breeding.

Proven in these conditions when runner-up at Killarney last time J M'S JOY can go one better today.
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ROYSDELIGHT attempted to make every yard of the running but faded into fifth over an extended 5f here last time and he was dropped 1lb for that effort. Jordan Williams claims a handy 5lb this time around and he might prove tough to catch. Atherstone Beau produced a career-best when finishing second at this venue last month and could get involved on her nursery debut, while Breakout Star is another to watch out for.

BREAKOUT STAR has shown glimmers of promise and he's bred to be better than a mark of 66, so he's worth taking a chance on first time in a nursery. Atherstone Beau looks a player and Master Zack is worth close market inspection given he attracted plenty of support last time.

Preference is for ATHERSTONE BEAU, who was runner-up over 5.6f here last month and looks interesting back in trip on her nursery debut.
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LOVE TALK relished the testing conditions when scoring a shade cosily over 7f at Goodwood last month. The Ten Sovereigns filly looks ready for this return to Listed company and a step up to a mile shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Tuscan Hills impressed with how he travelled on his winning debut at Thirsk in August and he isn't taken lightly on this marked rise in grade. Raphael Freire's colt is feared most, ahead of Calla Lagoon.

CALLA LAGOON has had the form of his Ascot maiden win strongly boosted and can underline he's yet another smart prospect for his stable. Castle Stuart won comfortably on heavy at Hamilton recently and is second choice ahead of Love Talk, another who won't be fazed by this deep ground.

Love Talk is respected but CALLA LAGOON has shaped as though 1m will suit, and his Ascot win reads very well.
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Placed on three of his last four starts in this sphere, ROYAL DEESIDE brings a level of consistency to this open contest and that may be enough to see him get off the mark under suitable conditions. Barenboim has yet to put it together for new connections but must enter calculations, along with Invictus De Brion and Sami Bear, who has dropped 4lb below his last winning mark.

Not nearly as competitive as the numbers suggest and C&D scorer SALIGO BAY, who arrives fit from the Flat, could take advantage of an attractive mark back hurdling. Stablemate Kalif d'Airy fluffed his lines on his handicap debut at Fontwell but could still emerge as the main danger ahead of C&D winners Ez Tiger and Birdman Bob.

Competitive. BIRDMAN BOB (nap) runs his best races here, has gone well fresh before and booking Sean Bowen looks a statement of intent.
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Joseph O'Brien will be doing his best to provide Wayne Hassett with a few winners as the latter contends for the apprentice title and the pair team up here with an interesting handicap debutant in the shape of CATHEDRAL PEAK. The daughter of Camelot might want further than a mile but some of her maiden form reads well, principally her debut sixth in a 1m2f Curragh contest that worked out well. A mark of 65 could be lenient if she enjoys racing on softer ground. Killarney heavy-ground winner and third Martinelli and Bella Colombia are closely matched at the revised weights, while Alex Belardo, who made the breakthrough on soft ground at Down Royal, is another in the mix.

WARAZAM cemented nan excellent start to life in handicaps when runner-up in another big-field contest at Thurles 11 days ago and at the foot of the weights, she makes plenty of appeal. Last-time-out scorers Alex Belardo and Martinelli are a couple of potential threats.

When winning over 7f at Down Royal last time, ALEX BELARDO shaped as if he would stay this trip so he is selected.
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The application of first-time blinkers saw an improved performance from STORM VENTURE when finishing runner-up over C&D 11 days ago. The four-year-old makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and a breakthrough victory could be on the horizon. The biggest threat may emerge from Firenze Rosa, who arrives on the back of a close-up second at Windsor, while Mintana hasn't been disgraced of late and she looks best of the remainder.

MINTANA shaped better than the result in a stronger race than this at Catterick last time and she gets the tentative vote ahead of Storm Venture, who reacted well to blinkers when second over C&D in similar conditions last time. Firenze Rosa is another one to consider.

Preference is for seven-time turf winner FIRENZE ROSA, who had a close call in the mud at Windsor last Monday and is 1lb lower here.
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Sophia's Starlight got back to winning ways in this grade at Newmarket last month and should mount a bold bid off 2lb higher, but she is drawn widest of all. With that in mind, the vote goes to THE EYES HAVE IT, who made a pleasing handicap debut when fourth over 7f at Newmarket earlier in the month. William Haggas' three-year-old might improve for this drop in trip and could be the one to beat off 1lb lower. Alcazan is another to consider.

SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT revels in the mud and might be able to give the weight away. Thursday's Child has a C&D win and a Carlisle second to show for her 2 outings on soft/heavy ground and is feared most with conditions to suit.

Topweight SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT (nap) returned to form with a game win at Newmarket last month and can follow up off 2lb higher.
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PRINCE QUALI has no margin for error off top-weight on his seasonal debut, but the way he got the job done when landing the double over 2m at Chepstow earlier in the year gave the impression that he would relish going up in trip and a 6lb rise may not be enough to stop him. A promising second at Kempton when last seen in May, Menaggio is one to monitor for market support on his chasing bow, while Icare Grandchamp looks to build upon a first career success at Newton Abbot in June.

Cases can be made for most, but the vote goes to WAR LORD, who has race fitness on his side and recent exploits over hurdles suggest he should remain competitive back over the larger obstacles. Prince Quali has been progressive since joining Robert Walford and he rates as a major danger chasing a hat-trick on return, with Icare Grandchamp, who opened his account at Newton Abbot back in the summer, rounding off the shortlist.

A tight race in which all five have chances. ICARE GRANDCHAMP won snugly at Newton Abbot and appeals as one with more to offer.
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WRIST ART hit winning form last autumn, including a win on soft ground at Thurles, and Tim Doyle's seven-year-old has run well at this venue a couple of times. Notably unlucky in running at Listowel, he has run two solid races since and Sam Coen's 10lb claim enhances his prospects of a third career success. Guest Artist has come down to a competitive mark and was only beaten a length at Bellewstown two starts back. He handled soft ground well when third at Roscommon last week. Magic Charm was third on heavy ground at the Curragh early in the season. After four months off, a recent run at the same venue should have teed him up nicely for this.

WRIST ART shaped as if back in form at Roscommon last week, paying the price for a big move into contention. He's been eased another 1 lb since and can prove too strong for Guest Star, who also ran well at Roscommon last Monday. Willie McCreery's Red Special completes the shortlist.

LADY ARWEN is narrowly preferred in the hope this venue sparks a return to her best form. She has won twice here before.
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A winner on his nursery debut at Wolverhampton last time out, HIPPOCRATIC OATH seemed to be value for more than the winning margin on that occasion and this appeals as another strong opportunity with Sean Levey taking over in the saddle. Narrowly denied when producing a career-best effort at Musselburgh last month, Sybaris Jewel looks to be the main danger, ahead of Jack Andrea and the unexposed Pay Attention.

HIPPOCRATIC OATH made a winning start to life in handicaps at Wolverhampton a fortnight ago and while stall 12 may not be ideal, he's still the most appealing option. A well-run race over 1m will suit Sybaris Jewel so she's a threat, along with Kilpatrick Prince.

Pay particular attention to PAY ATTENTION (nap) back on AW. Sybaris Jewel is second choice, ahead of Hippocratic Oath.
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SISTERS IN THE SKY built on his third-placed finish here at the start of October when landing the spoils over C&D nine days later. Grace Harris' gelding scored with something up his sleeve and a 5lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent him from following up. Having posted some creditable efforts in defeat of late, Hierarchy is forecast to be in the thick of the action once more. Mister Bluebird is also noted.

FARO DE SAN JUAN is on an appealing mark and shaped well from a poor draw when fourth at Redcar last time, so he gets the marginal vote in what looks a tightly-knit contest. Recent course winner Sisters In The Sky is worthy of respect for all that this is a much stronger race, while Hierarchy is likely to be on the premises.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to MISTER BLUEBIRD, who was only just caught on heavy ground over C&D 20 days ago.
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OXFORD COMMA failed to land a blow in the Park Hill at Doncaster last month, but that run was too bad to be true. Prior to that, she looked an exciting prospect after victories at Salisbury and Doncaster, so it would be no surprise to see her bounce back. Wise Eagle finished third in a Group 3 event at York in July and sets the standard with a rating of 103, while Kyle Of Lochalsh holds stronger credentials than Rajinsky.

KYLE OF LOCHALSH has the best form and is the safest option, though Oxford Comma is less exposed and might have a bigger performance in her.

Oxford Comma could bounce back but preference is for KYLE OF LOCHALSH, who has enjoyed a fine season and is a strong stayer.
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Having rattled the crossbar over 6f at Chelmsford on her last two outings, this drop to 5f could prove just the tonic for HEAVEN KNOWS. Rae Guest's filly has shown good early speed and a breakthrough victory looms. The biggest threat may be posed by newcomer Sarabi, a half-sister to a juvenile winner, and sustained market support for the daughter of Siyouni would be interesting. Genius Mistake may fare best of the remainder.

HEAVEN KNOWS wasn't seen to best effect when runner-up at Chelmsford City last time out and has the form to open her account here. Genius Mistake also came in for an aggressive ride when fourth at Southwell on her lastest run and appeals as the one to chase home Rae Guest's filly ahead of Elouise's Prince and Tower of Africa.

Having been a dual runner-up since switched to AW, HEAVEN KNOWS is the form pick. Genius Mistake is second choice.
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Only worn down late in the piece when attempting to land the double at Warwick in May, DAVIDOC had previously been an impressive winner over this C&D and returning to the Sussex track is a big plus as he looks to strike off 1lb higher. A career-best second in the Swinton Hurdle at Haydock in May, Tapley can give him plenty to think about, along with For Pleasure, who should be race-fit after a recent spin on the level at Bath.

It turns out DAVIDOC was up against a well-treated rival on his first venture into handicap company in May and this Ben Pauling-trained 6-y-o can build on that promising run now back at the scene of his maiden success. Junkanoo could be spot on for this after a spin here last month and is second choice ahead of Man of The Sea.

Although RIVER GOLD never got going for Nicky Henderson, she was a good winner in France and it's still early days.
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A dual winner on testing ground, ASISAID will have no problem with conditions and the five-year-old has shaped well in two outings since switching to Denis Hogan's yard. Those runs, including last week's second at Roscommon, showed that he is effective going right-handed and he may be capable of getting his head back in front. Skontonovski, behind the selection last time, is worse off at the weights with his 12lb hike for winning easily at Thurles now kicking in and soft ground won't be ideal for him. Pandion Power battled well when making the breakthrough at Roscommon but is now 7lb higher. Angels On Fire beat Pink Socks in a division of this handicap on heavy ground last year.

PINK SOCKS again shaped better than the result when seventh to Skontonovski last time and, if more goes her way she may be able to defy a handy mark at the possible expense of last-time-out winner Pandion Power. Asisaid is another definite player.

Preference is for PINK SOCKS. The C&D winner rarely runs a poor race at this track and her promising rider takes off 10lb.
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JUST TEN HIGH continues to go from strength to strength, and a 5lb rise for his most recent success here over 7f may not be enough to prevent him from landing the hat-trick on the rise in distance. Runner-up on his last two starts over further, Inspiring Speeches is likely to be thereabouts again, while Meade Gold and the relatively unexposed Lzaz are others to consider.

Having been allotted a basement mark, JUST TEN HIGH has really found his feet in AW handicaps of late and is fancied to shrug off a 5 lb rise and complete the hat-trick. Inspiring Speeches has been knocking pretty loudly on the door so seems sure to be involved, along with Northstead Gardens.

Kempton runner-up LZAZ is preferred. Inspiring Speeches and Just Ten High warrant respect.
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It could pay to stick with CARNIVAL DAY as he bids for a hat-trick, with Joe Leavy's 3lb claim partially negating a 5lb rise for winning with a bit in hand at Sandown last Monday. An earlier victory at Brighton came on soft going, so the improving three-year-old will likely cope with today's underfoot conditions. King's Code has winning form at this venue as well as on heavy ground, while it's too soon to write off Historic City, despite a disappointing effort at Kempton last time.

Most have questions to answer, where as CARNIVAL DAY is firmly on the up and proven in similar conditions, so he's a straightforward choice. The Whipmaster could put a poor run behind him and is one to consider, while Spirit of The Bay is capable of getting involved on a 'going' day.

It's hard to get away from CARNIVAL DAY, who has won his last two starts and is open to more progress in this hat-trick bid.
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SPIRIT OF ACKLAM was having his first outing since May when finishing a close third at Ayr earlier this month. The son of Cracksman has plenty of scope for further improvement and looks capable of winning off his current mark. A novice winner at Salisbury, Shamran can have a say on his handicap debut with this extra distance likely to suit, while Paddy The Squire will relish the prevailing underfoot conditions and drops in class with a shout.

SPIRIT OF ACKLAM should be spot on for this after making a promising return from a break at Ayr recently and this unexposed 3-y-o can return to winning ways on ground which suits. Austrian Theory hasn't won for a while but he's run several good races in defeat this year and is second choice ahead of hat-trick seeking 3-y-o Inappropriate, who has yet to prove he handles the mud.

A chance is taken on MAGNETIC NORTH, who is on a handy mark now back down in trip on his second stable start.
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The hat-trick seeking Lady Dreamer warrants respect in her current mood and another bold bid is forecast. However, a 7lb rise in the ratings for her latest victory at Lingfield could prove her undoing and the unexposed SO QUIET edges the verdict. Harry Charlton's three-year-old endured a rough passage when a staying-on fourth at Kempton last month and compensation could be on the cards. Yorkshire and Chola Empire are also worth a second look.

This looks wide open but Harry Charlton's SO QUIET rates the pick of the weights (latest Kempton fourth reads very well) so he gets the vote at the chief expense of course-scorer Pen Portrait. Lady Dreamer is also well in the mix in her hat-trick bid along with Yorkshire and Riot.

This is a good Class 4 handicap that will take some winning. YORKSHIRE has been mixing it in stronger company this season.
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RIVER TYNE accounted for his nearest rival by over a length when scoring at Fontwell in May and she makes her return to action off 7lb higher. Nick Gifford's nine-year-old might only need to produce a repeat of that display in order to record a double. Ballyrashane struck at Uttoxeter earlier in the month and it would be no surprise to see him feature again following a 5lb rise, while Hobb's Delight is another to note on his chase debut.

It's worth chancing PRIME PRETENDER, who has slipped to a potentially handy mark and the addition of blinkers may prove to be a good thing. Chase debutant Hobb's Delight will be a threat if his jumping passes the test, while Ballyrashane was 9½ lengths ahead of the selection when scoring at Uttoxeter but now meets Evan Williams' representative on 8 lb worse terms.

Ballyrashane is feared most but HOBB'S DELIGHT did well over hurdles and is bred to make a chaser.
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The Dermot Weld-trained SACRED OATH can belatedly get off the mark. A real eye catcher when staying on nicely to finish third after a troubled passage on her Curragh debut, the Lope De Vega filly proved slightly disappointing when unable to build on that effort at Galway next time. Although only eighth of 22 back at the Curragh on her third start, plenty of subsequent winners have come from that race. With an official rating of 80, the Ken Condon-trained Ina Mina sets the standard. However, with seven runs to date, the daughter of Ulysses may not have as much scope for improvement as some of her rivals. Killarney runner-up Victoria Kesia is also exposed but arguably ran a career best last time.

INA MINA holds the best form on offer so is fancied to get off the mark now lowered in grade having found listed company too taxing when 11th at Naas last time out. Aidan O'Brien's Iseult Of Ireland rates the chief threat with Storm Averted and Victoria Kelsia also in the mix.

With solid efforts on her first two starts, SACRED OATH is forgiven a below-par effort last time and can get off the mark.
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The Edward Bethell stable can do little wrong at present and his LERWICK could be primed to strike on his all-weather debut, having scored comfortably at Beverley before being a bit unlucky when short of room at Pontefract last time out. The four-year-old gets the vote ahead of promising Kempton third Bluelight Bay and Lyndon B, who has given the impression recently that he will be suited by going back up to 1m.

INVINCIBLE AURA enhanced his excellent AW record when runner-up from an unpromising position at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and on that evidence, this mark is well within range. This is compeittive, though, with Lerwick, Enola Grey and Lough Leane all of some interest.

3yos Cloudy Skye and INVINCIBLE AURA look the pair to focus on. The selection's latest second can be upgraded.
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PLATINUM PRINCE returned to winning ways with a vengeance when scoring on the heavy going at Goodwood in fine style. He was winning from 6lb out of the handicap on that occasion, so another bold bid is anticipated despite a 4lb penalty. Dourado is potentially well treated on previous winning form and a recent second at Lingfield offers further encouragement, while Marchetti is usually in the mix at this level and can feature once again.

MARCHETTI has been knocking firmly on the door of late and is taken to gain a deserved success. She will probably have most to fear from Platinum Prince, assuming that the 7-y-o is able to back up his recent big-priced Goodwood success. Hellavapace makes each-way appeal and she is third on the list ahead of Ciotog and Dourado.

This can go to PLATINUM PRINCE (nap), who won on heavy ground at Goodwood last Sunday and is 2lb lower under a penalty here.
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SHOWHOUND has shown a distinct preference for testing ground and just missed out over 6f at Leicester on his latest start. Richard Fahey's inmate is unexposed over the minimum trip and looks rated to finally land a handicap. Profiteer won over course and distance a fortnight ago and can make his presence felt once again, while Honour Your Dreams scored over 5f at Bath last month and is marginally preferred to Digital.

PROFITEER was only put up 3 lb for his recent C&D win on similarly deep ground and might be able to follow up. Another Baar had 7f as an excuse for a lesser run at York last time and is feared most. Showhound was a good second on heavy at Leicester a fortnight ago and could also play a prominent role.

Winged Messenger is a tempting option but this can go to HONOUR YOUR DREAMS, who has made a very good start for Mick Appleby.
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Having found only a revitalised rival too strong here seven days ago, GUILDFORD makes plenty of appeal off a 1lb lower mark. The extra furlong shouldn't hamper the three-year-old's bid and he looks ready to open his account. Coloane returned to form with a solid second over C&D on the same card and she's likely to be in the thick of the action once more. Roger Fell's filly is feared most, ahead of Iftikhaar.

DAPPLED LIGHT didn't enjoy the rub of the green when seventh here last time and can capitalise on a 1 lb lower mark. Coloane is also weighted to have a say and next on the list with Guildford and Miss Raindrop also in the picture in this very open handicap.

A clear second here last week, GUILDFORD gets the nod in the hope he settles better from stall 12. Royal Expert is also considered.
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Belles Benefit was well beaten when second in a stronger event than this at Sedgefield last time, but she might get closer on the downgrade off a 1lb lower rating. However, it may pay to side with BELLA CAVALLA. Neil Mulholland's six-year-old finished over nine lengths clear of the third when runner-up over 3m2f here last month and was put up 5lb for that display. If she can reproduce that level of form, she could be the one to beat. Luna Run completes the shortlist.

BELLA CAVALLA is by no means a certainy to back up the form of her latest effort at Fontwell but she will have every chance if in a similar mood here. Next on the list is Luna Run whose latest effort at Bath was creditable and she still has low-mileage, while Eliza Dolittle is also accorded respect.

Unexposed as a stayer and arriving here after a good run in defeat, BELLA CAVALLA gets the nod ahead of Eliza Dolittle.
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A recent winner of a Listed handicap hurdle at Listowel, FRANKENDAEL has to be of interest reverting to the Flat. Lightly raced on the level when trained in Britain, the five-year-old easily won his final start in that code for Edward Bethell. Having improved with each outing over hurdles, the Camelot gelding could still be nicely treated off his Flat mark of 76. The locally-trained Teed Up hasn't reached the heights he is undoubtedly capable of this season but, off a rating 16lb below his best and with his rider claiming an additional 7lb, the Emmet Mullins-trained gelding cannot be discounted. Killarney winner Abbey Actress takes a step up in grade but has the scope to improve further over this trip.

LITTLE LADY LUCY was firmly on top at the finish when scoring at Down Royal 3 weeks ago and there's further progress in her, so she's marginally preferred to Frankendael, who has been thriving over hurdles for this stable lately. Paradise Lost should also be on the premises.

ABBEY ACTRESS displayed a willing attitude to get off the mark at Killarney last time and she could improve again for this trip.
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ZIPSTER can make amends for a narrow defeat when second over an extended mile at Wolverhampton three weeks ago by taking this competitive contest, despite a 2lb rise. The recent Pontefract winner Urban Sprawl could prove to be the main threat, although Shimmering Sands and City Of York also have the ability to give the selection plenty to think about.

ZIPSTER emerged with plenty of credit when second in a strong race for the grade at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and this previous C&D scorer makes plenty of appeal. Fellow 3-y-o Classic Encounter is feared most, with City of York completing the shortlist returned to a more suitable trip.

Glam Squad can go well back on AW but ZIPSTER is making good progress this year and can record his third success.
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BRAMBLE JELLY finally opened her account with a convincing success over 1m2f at Bath 11 days ago. A 3lb rise appears to be fair and another good run can be expected. Pyrrhic Dancer returns to the Flat having landed a hat-trick over the extended mile here on his most recent outings on the level and he looks a threat, while Port Noir can also get involved having won here last week.

A tight-knit handicap but course specialist PORT NOIR is always to be feared at this track so can defy a 4 lb penalty and garner a sixth success here. Bath-victor Bramble Jelly heads the list of dangers with the likes of Olympic Quest, Mhajim, Highland Lil and The Conqueror all worthy of consideration.

Mhajim is surely up to winning at this level when it falls right but the vote goes to BRAMBLE JELLY, whose confidence will be up.
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Despite being beaten, END OF ROMANCE confirmed his debut promise when finishing third under a penalty over 7f at Chester in August and a reproduction of that level of form would give him a big chance here. Kaizen is a half-brother to the Group 1 winner Ylang Ylang and the 425,000gns purchase has to be of interest on his racecourse bow. Others to note are Via Con Me and Tremolo.

There's much to like about KAIZEN on paper and it will be an ominous sign for his rivals if the market vibes are upbeat. The Kingman colt is taken to make a winning start to his career, perhaps at the chief expense of Tremolo, who should come on for his introduction at Salisbury. End of Romance is third choice ahead of Via Con Me, while, Kaizen aside, Criminal Shore could be the pick of the newcomers.

Kaizen is bred to be smart and could give the promising END OF ROMANCE most to think about.
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MOCKIRR went close in a three-runner affair over 5f at Windsor a week ago. It was heavy ground on that occasion, so the return to this extra furlong should hold no fears for the son of Tasleet and William Haggas' charge looks the one to beat. Newcomer Second Name is related to a couple of Group 2 winners and he could be a big threat, especially if the market vibes are positive. Paulsgonefishing may be best of the remainder.

MOCKIRR has taken a step forward with each of his three runs and is taken to build on his recent Windsor runner-up and get off the mark at the chief expense of Roger Varian's Exceed And Excel newcomer Second Name. Fellow debutante Mrs Potts appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Form choice MOCKIRR gets the vote but market confidence behind interesting newcomer Second Name should be heeded.
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EARTHY got off the mark in a similar contest at Chelmsford a few weeks ago and Amy Murphy's progressive filly could be hard to stop following a 4lb rise. Woodhay Whisper was not disgraced over 5f at Wolverhampton last time and could go well now up in trip off 3lb lower. The shortlist is completed by Addarella, Final Angel and Lucius Aurelius.

Market support behind DANDY G BOY proved misplaced at Wolverhampton a month ago but he did race too close to an overly-strong pace and in a change of headgear, he's afforded another chance. Woodhay Whisper can improve for 6f so she's a danger, along with Earthy.

Dandy G Boy has a big run in him back at 6f but HARSWELL RUBY has shown enough to think this opening mark could prove generous.
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The application of a visor worked the oracle for PALS BATTALION on his latest start and he duly returned a cosy winner over course and distance. The headgear remains in place and a 6lb penalty may not be enough to prevent David O'Meara's inmate from launching another strong challenge. The selection's stablemate Flowstate debuts on the all-weather and could be thereabouts fitted with a tongue-tie for the first time, while Gundogan and Wren Officer are others to note.

Lots with chances but the vote goes to GUNDOGAN who could take a step forward now fitted with a visor for the first time and is taken to bag a second win of the autumn. Recent C&D scorer Pals Battalion heads the list of dangers under a 6 lb penalty with handily-weighted duo Ten Club and Court Drive also in the picture.

This looks a good opportunity for PALS BATTALION (nap) to follow up his win over C&D last week. Gundogan is second choice.
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EVOLUIR had Calafrio (fifth) and Irish Dancer (10th) behind when touched off by a length into second at Thirsk last month and he competes off the same mark here. Provided the three-year-old can produce a repeat of that display, he could prove hard to beat. Savalas was successful at this level on his penultimate start and it would be no surprise to see him get into contention, while Back Tomorrow is another to watch out for.

An open-looking sprint in which the suggestion is EVOLUIR, who ran up to his best when runner-up at Thirsk 5 weeks ago and back on all-weather, Roger Fell's 3-y-o can open his account at the expense of Back Tomorrow, who showed a bit more than of late when fourth over C&D recently and can build on that. Calafrio and Alibi Warning can fight out third.

Competitive fare and most can have a case argued. Dual C&D winner BACK TOMORROW is marginally preferred to Fylingdale
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Narrowly denied in her attempt to land a double at Pontefract recently, STYLE OF LIFE is taken to gain compensation. The progressive daughter of New Bay is preferred to Imitate, who has yet to live up to her lofty pedigree, and the unexposed Disclosure. Not beaten far over further at Redcar last time out, Roman Secret can have a say in proceedings as well.

Having stopped the slide when going close at Redcar recently, ROMAN SECRET could be the way to go. She was a winner over this C&D last November off a 10 lb higher mark and the addition of cheekpieces may help given that she hung in the closing stages at Redcar. Style of Life is in good form and rates the main danger ahead of Smouldering, who was well held last time but is of interest in this lower-grade handicap back on the all-weather.

A decent heat in which STYLE OF LIFE looks best having been in winning form on turf recently. Second choice is Disclosure.
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Eagle Angel improved on his debut effort to justify favouritism at Wolverhampton when last seen just under a year ago and he should mount a bold bid on his return to the fray. However, he might find it tough to successfully concede 10lb to EAVESTONE. Roger Varian's filly shaped as though this step up in trip would suit when staying on for third over 1m2f at Goodwood last time and she looks the one to beat. Ventorro isn't out of this either.

A few in with a squeak but KING CHAOS showed ability amidst inexperience when third at Windsor in August and sure to have derived plenty from that, Karl Burke's 3-y-o can go a couple of places better. The main danger may emerge from Eagle Angel. who had plenty in hand when scoring at Wolverhampton 12 months ago and is open to further progress. Eavestone can edge out Ventorro for the bronze medal.

Slight preference is for KING CHAOS, who seems sure to build on his Windsor effort. Eavestone and Eagle Angel are respected.
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HIDDEN PEARL scored over 1m6f at Catterick when last seen in August and is the one to be on that evidence. In form over jumps of late, Nevendon is of interest on his return to this sphere, while Payment Plan looks just the type to improve for going up in trip, having finished off his race well when fourth at Kempton over 1m4f last month.

The vote goes to PAYMENT PLAN, who was doing his best work late in the day when fourth in a 1½m Kempton handicap last month and this step up in trip looks a good move. Altanera also shapes as though she'll benefit from this stiffer test and is feared most ahead of Peripeteia and Hidden Pearl.

A three-time course winner in the autumn months, PERIPETEIA gets the nod off a career-low mark. Payment Plan is second choice.
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GOLD AURA was beaten two lengths into second when having her first attempt over this trip at Wolverhampton last month and the handicapper might have been kind to leave her mark alone for that performance. Jack Jones' four-year-old looks well placed to get her head in front for the first time this evening. Dark Mystery found one too over track and trip earlier in the month and he should remain competitive off an unchanged rating, while Old Saxony could also have a say.

A tricky finale to solve but A GIFT OF LOVE ran another solid race at Bath last month, so Ollie Sangster's filly gets the tentative nod to open her account. Yippee saw his race out well in first-time blinkers at this track recently, so he's put forward as the main danger with Murphy taking over in the plate, while Philos and Dark Mystery are another couple worth considering, too.

Dropped in class, Frankel filly A GIFT OF LOVE may be able to get off the mark. Dark Mystery is second choice.
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BLUEBELLS BOY has run with plenty of credit on his only two previous attempts at this trip and the way he shaped over 6f here last time out, gave the impression that he is worth another go at the minimum distance. The booking of Luke Morris is a major plus, and he may have too much for Betweenthesticks, who had the reopposing Phoenix Beach (third) behind when a narrow winner over C&D last week. Both are likely to enter the reckoning again, along with My Delilah.

A chance is taken on CALL GLORY, who wasn't knocked about on his recent debut for this yard at Southwell and has been eased 2 lb since. Betweenthesticks is a live danger with no penalty to carry for his C&D success last week, while Bluebells Boy, My Delilah and Phoenix Beach are others with appealing claims.

Ian Williams had four winners here on Saturday and CALL GLORY is better/quicker than he showed last time.
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