There were 33 Races on Friday 3rd November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Newmarket, 9 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Zoum Zoum made a winning debut when beating the favourite on the day by just over a length at Kempton and he should take a step forwards from that to have a say here. However, he carries a 6lb penalty and could find it difficult to give that weight away to the beautifully-bred KIKKULI, The son of Kingman has a striking pedigree and should have no issues with this trip, so it would be no surprise to see him go in at the first time of asking. Any market support for 160,000gns purchase Economics should also be considered.

ZOUM ZOUM looked a useful prospect when making a winning debut in a decent time at Kempton and can defy a penalty. Individualism can put his experience to good use and be thereabouts again, while Kikkuli is a very interesting newcomer being a half-brother to Frankel.

Kempton winner ZOUM ZOUM is taken to defy a 6lb penalty, with the Roger Varian-trained newcomer So Deuce feared most.
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There are plenty of well-bred newcomers to cast your eye on in this contest, but the one that appeals most is GREAT CHIEFTAIN. The son of Gleneagles was a 170,000-euro purchase and is bred to relish this distance, so it would be no surprise to see him figure on debut for a Paul & Oliver Cole stable that won a division of this race last year. Strong Opinion showed ability when fourth on debut over C&D and he should be thereabouts with normal progression. Any market confidence behind the well-related Kilt should be noted.

Ralph Beckett's 2-y-os have been firing for some time now and HUTCHENCE, who's bred to be smart, could be another to make a winning debut. Kilt and Lord of Love are a couple of other choicely-bred newcomers from top stables who are highly respected, while Strong Opinion should have learnt from his recent C&D debut and completes the shortlist before market clues.

Ralph Beckett has enjoyed an fine season with 2yos and HUTCHENCE, who cost in excess of 300,000gns, is taken to make a winning debut.
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Willingly went in by just over a length when landing a class 6 event at Nottingham last month and she should go well once again off 5lb higher. However, preference is for THE THAMES BOATMAN, who was only denied by a half-length when second at Salisbury in September and he should have no problem with conditions off only 1lb higher. Cavalier Approach was victorious at Hamilton on his latest outing and also has to be considered.

HERAKLES is well treated and, having been picked up cheaply by current connections, he shaped encouragingly when third at Leicester in September. With a strong pace on the cards, he's worth taking a chance on, with Sera Dawn another one likely to benefit from the run of things. Cavalier Approach also merits plenty of respect.

Soft ground suits ANTIPHON (nap), who bumped into an unexposed improver at Windsor, and his turn may well have come around again.
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The Skeltons like their winners around here and PRESENTING NELLY looks an ideal candidate on her handicap debut, following a pair of successes at Worcester and then Newton Abbot in September. The ground should hold no fears either and she is preferred to returning Kelso runner-up Firth Of Forth and Copshill Lad, who looked in need of this extra yardage at Exeter last month.

BRIDGET BREEZE has shown some potential over hurdles and her bumper form gives her plenty of scope for better, so she's worth chancing to make a successful return. Presenting Nelly also has potential and Copshill Lad is another one for the shortlist.
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NAVASSA ISLAND finished a fine third in the Group 3 Firth Of Clyde at Ayr in September and a similar level of performance may suffice on this drop in class. Romantic Style justified strong support when opening her account at Yarmouth last time out and Charlie Appleby's filly isn't taken lightly. The Night Of Thunder filly may give the selection most to think about, ahead of in-form duo Works Of Art and Serene Seraph.

Plenty with claims here including STOP THE CAVALRY, who is in good hands and made a good impression on her Haydock debut in September. She gets the nod up in class. Serene Seraph and Lexington Belle are proven in testing conditions and may provide the chief threat.

Top of the list is STOP THE CAVALRY who impressed on her debut on soft ground at Haydock. Second choice is Romantic Style.
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An intriguing novice chase where a tentative vote is for APPLE AWAY, who was an impressive winner of the Sefton Novices' Hurdle at Aintree on her most recent start in April. The six-year-old looks just the type to excel over fences and she may have too much for Grey Dawning, who fell in that contest but was a Grade 2 winner at Warwick previously. Ballydesmond cannot be ruled out either.

APPLE AWAY and Grey Dawning developed into very useful novice hurdlers last season and are exciting recruits to this sphere. Choosing between them isn't easy, but preference is for Lucinda Russell's charge, who displayed a terrific attitude when landing an Aintree Grade 1 on her final start of last season and she appeals as the type to make up into an even better chaser. Ballydesmond did the job well on his Rules debut but conceding weight to the aforementioned duo is a big ask.

An intriguing novices' chase that will probably concern GREY DAWNING and Apple Away. Both look exciting chasers in the making.
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HAMISH looked better than ever when completing a hat-trick in the Group 3 King's Plate at Goodwood in August and a 3lb penalty may not be enough to prevent the gelded son of Motivator from going in again. King Of Conquest rates a potential improver now upped to 1m4f and the four-year-old shouldn't be far away if seeing out the trip, while Al Qareem's determined attitude is likely to stand him in good stead once more.

HAMISH stands out on form and relishes testing conditions, so he's a straightforward answer to this acknowledging that Al Qareem arrives on the up. King of Conquest is another reliable sort who should give his running again.

The solid option is HAMISH who has been selectively campaigned to win five of his seven races over the last two seasons.
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A consistent sort when beginning his career over hurdles last season, MATCHLESS may be able to go on to better things this time around, and a mark of 119 looks workable. A talented sort for the Gary Moore team, Casa Loupi is of interest on his first start in this sphere in over two years, while Ilanz may prefer better ground but has the form to get involved.

Preference is for CASA LOUPI, who shaped as if retaining all his ability when a good third on Flat in May and returns to hurdling off a decent mark. Matchless and Ilanz rate the principal dangers.

The two that appeal most are Casa Loupi and MATCHLESS (nap) who are both 2-6 over hurdles and still have potential in this sphere.
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Last-time-out Punchestown winner FINAL CHECK boasts a progressive profile in Ireland and won with enough authority in September to suggest that she could defy an 8lb higher rating. C&D winner Real Terms arrives in fine fettle and the Grant Tuer-trained mare should give another good account of herself. The six-year-old heads the list of dangers from the in-form trio Tarbaan, Ayr Poet and Bashful.

REAL TERMS had something to spare having travelled strongly when winning at Haydock a couple of months ago and her reassessed mark still looks fair, so she's fancied to go in again. Fellow last-time-out winners Final Check and Tarbaan are obvious dangers.

Irish raider FINAL CHECK hasn't looked back since sent handicapping and she can follow up her Punchestown victory despite an 8lb rise.
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Kamanika arrives at the top of her game and a hat-trick cannot be ruled out off only 3lb higher than last month's victory at Leicester. Preference, however, is for fellow progressive three-year-old MEXICALI ROSE. The daughter of Zoffany has scope for improvement now tried over 1m2f for the first time and she ticks plenty of boxes. First Officer, Toshizou and Ectocross are all worth a second look in their current form, in a contest that is likely to work out well.

The one who appeals most is MEXICALI ROSE, who is clearly still improving judged on her solid effort at Pontefract and she may well have more to offer now faced with a stiffer test. Western Stars was unlucky not to finish closer when bidding for the hat-trick at Windsor and is feared most, while Toshizou's turn is surely near judged on recent displays and he is third choice ahead of the in-form Kamanika. Hartswood could also have a part to play if on-song.

This is a strong field but slight preference is for WESTERN STARS ahead of Mexicali Rose.
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Max Of Stars landed a fourth career success over hurdles at Market Rasen in September, but Ollie Pears' filly may be worth taking on in these more testing conditions. I STILL HAVE FAITH scored with ease on his hurdling bow over C&D last month, despite being less than fluent, and the gelded son of Expert Eye should put that experience to good use. Balboa and Gifted Angel are worth a second look too.

I STILL HAVE FAITH looked potentially useful when making a winning hurdles debut over C&D last month and should have learnt plenty from that. He can follow up. Gifted Angel and Max of Stars are already multiple winners over timber and look the likeliest dangers.

Plenty of useful juvenile form on display but perhaps newcomer ROYAL DEESIDE can land this good prize.
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LIKEASHADOW excelled under more restrained tactics when opening his account over 7f at this venue last month. The extra furlong in this contest is likely to suit and the gelded son of James Garfield is taken to shrug off a 3lb rise in the handicap. Too Much Too Young posted a solid third on his nursery bow at Redcar in September and he's feared most, although any market support for Gregorina would be interesting.

LIKEASHADOW found plenty to score at this course last month and this longer trip should bring further progress, so he's capable of following up. Gregorina is a likely improver on nursery debut, so she's feared most, while Too Much Too Young is likely to give his running again.

Marco Botti's MULCIBER appeals as the sort to take a big step forward on his handicap debut so looks the way to go here.
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Ian Williams landed the corresponding event 12 months ago and he is fancied to repeat the dose with BLACK KALANISI. The 10-year-old showed an excellent attitude when recording a comfortable success at Pontefract last month and, with no concerns regarding the ground, he can follow up off just 3lb higher. September Power ought to fare better down in class and he must enter calculations, along with Coquelicot, who remains open to further improvement in this sphere.

The veteran BLACK KALANISI earns the vote on the back of his Pontefract success, for which a 3 lb rise looks fair. Clansman has been in good form at Ayr of late and is likely to emerge as the main danger ahead of September Power. Coquelicot and Havaila are also dangerous.

A second attempt at 2m looks in order for CLANSMAN, whose stout finish saw him finish on top over 1m7f on soft going at Ayr.
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Dual course winner Shan Blue warrants respect at this venue and the nine-year-old is likely to go close if running anywhere near his best on his return from a 312-day absence. However, Dan Skelton's gelding has a bit to prove at present and the hat-trick seeking FAMOUS BRIDGE rates as a more solid proposition. The selection was progressing nicely last season and there could be more to come. Dubai Days completes the shortlist.

The best is surely yet to come from FAMOUS BRIDGE, who ended last season with back-to-back wins at this course and a 3 lb rise for this latest success is manageable. Shan Blue is the class angle and will prove a tough nut to crack if anywhere near his best back here following a 10-month absence. Frero Banbou has slipped to an attractive mark and he needs considering, too.

An open contest could go to GLOIRE D'ATHON, now back at a more suitable trip.
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Dare To Hope was rewarded for his previous efforts in defeat when digging deep to score at Ripon in September. A 3lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid from Richard Fahey's gelding, but YORKSHIRE edges the vote. The three-year-old has undergone a wind and gelding operation since his fifth-placed finish at York in May, which may unlock enough improvement to land this contest. Secret Guest and Ascot Adventure also enter calculations.

Preference is for THE TURPINATOR, who shaped well on his first crack at sprinting at Ripon in September and remains on a workable mark. Secret Guest and Yorkshire head the list of dangers.

Dare To Hope did well to win at Ripon but THE TURPINATOR wasn't far behind him despite being isolated in the closing stages.
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An open event which could go the way of MR ALAN, who got back on track with a narrow success at Nottingham 16 days ago. George Boughey's charge must compete off 3lb higher today, but he was a creditable fifth in the November Handicap from 1lb lower last year and will have no problem with forecast ground conditions. Torcello seldom runs poorly around here and must be given the utmost respect, while others to note include the returning Carzola and handicap debutant Kardia.

Preference is for Nottingham winner MR ALAN, who has had a light campaign and goes well with plenty of give underfoot. Sole 3-y-o Kardia is feared most on handicap debut whilst last year's winner Torcello also enters calculations.

Last year's winner Torcello is not passed over lightly but CARZOLA might prove too hot for him given the win on soft ground in May.
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SUMMER NIGHT CITY had Great Valley behind when taking a big step forward from his debut effort to go in by just over three lengths at Hereford last month, and he should have more to come. The three-year-old has a 7lb penalty to carry, which is unlikely to prevent him from doubling up. As for the latter, he ran out approaching the last at Hereford and could put it up to the selection with a clear round. Any market support for Valadon on his debut should be noted.

RAISE YOUR GLASS is out of a winning jumper and she should be well schooled, so she's worth chancing to make a winning start at the possible expense of fellow newcomer Valadon. Summer Night, the only previous winner in the field, should also be considered.

Those with form haven't achieved a vast amount and newcomer VALADON could prove good enough.
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Victoria Falls has been in excellent form recently and she merits the utmost respect, as does Vindobala, who must saddle a 5lb penalty having won over C&D three days ago. Preference, however, is for the Grant Tuer-trained BICEP. He took his record on the all-weather to 2-2 when winning over 7f here a fortnight ago and a subsequent 5lb rise should not prevent him from mounting another stern challenge.

This looks wide open and the suggestion is STAR SHIELD, who has slipped to a workable mark and left the impression that his turn could be near when sixth over this C&D recently, despite not being seen to best effect. Victoria Falls has proved most consistent this year and is greatly respected on the back of her near miss at Newmarket. Perfect Swiss is also shortlisted, while Million Thanks would be in with a shout if bouncing back.
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KALAMUNDA has found significant improvement since turning his attentions to handicaps. A commanding winner at Southwell last month, he followed up under a penalty at Kempton eight days later and a further 8lb rise might not be enough to prevent him from landing the hat-trick. Albus Anne should not be far away having finished a creditable second at Bath last time. Mount King, Forward Flight and Marsh Benham are just a few others to be interested in.

KALAMUNDA continued his progress when scoring comfortably at Kempton 16 days ago and he can go on to land the hat-trick in his current form. Heading the list of dangers is Forward Flight, who returned to his best when successful at Yarmouth on his latest outing, while Albus Anne and Poet's Dawn are two others to consider in this open-looking contest.

Preference is for FORWARD FLIGHT, who did well to reel in the warm favourite on soft ground at Yarmouth 18 days ago.
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ASTA LA PASTA made a successful start over hurdles when scoring by over two lengths at Uttoxeter and this well-bred gelding should have plenty more to come. The son of Walk In The Park is in good hands to keep progressing. The main threat is Little Miss Dante, who struck on her second bumper start at Southwell and has to be considered on her first outing over hurdles. Diamond Ri completes the shortlist.

DIAMOND RI landed a Warwick bumper in taking fashion on his debut back in March and, with the performance backed up by the timefigure, he looks one to follow now his attentions are turned to hurdling. Asta La Pasta impressed at Uttoxeter and seems sure to progress and win more races, while Little Miss Dante is another good hurdling prospect judged on her bumper exploits.

Few make significant appeal but one that does is impressive bumper winner DIAMOND RI.
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A small but fairly open heat could go the way of MARUNA. She broke slowly on her debut before showing clear signs of greenness, so it was to her credit that she managed to finish a respectable fourth. The daughter of Massaat can improve to repel the likely challenge of Rooska, who should appreciate a step up in trip. Parish Councillor was a winner over C&D when last seen and must be respected under the penalty.

Upped in trip, PARISH COUNCILLOR improved from his debut when winning at this C&D in February and he can pick up where he left off to score again. He is taken to get the better of Rooska, who ran well on his recent return and could have more to offer over this longer distance, with Ribble Rouser the pick of the remainder.
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Rebecca Menzies employs the services of 7lb apprentice Archie Young aboard Elliott, who must compete under a 6lb penalty having recorded a narrow success at Wolverhampton 10 days ago. He merits respect, but it might be worth taking a chance on SHE'SASHAMBLES. The daughter of Profitable wasn't beaten far into seventh on her nursery debut and dropping 2lb for that seems lenient. Arlington warrants a market check too.

ELLIOTT is going the right way now and may be able to follow up his recent Wolverhampton victory. Torvar and Stoneacre Girl rate the principal dangers.
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This looks like a nice opportunity for SWEETEST to bag her maiden win as a juvenile. The Blue Point filly was placed in her first four starts in maiden company but made little impression when tried in Group 3 company at Newmarket last month. Her maiden form looks solid and she should be up to landing a race of this standard. Moral Turpitude ran well in handicap company here last time, when losing out by half a length to Scorchio a week ago. She has an official mark of 76 now and is entitled to run a big race. The Joseph O'Brien-trained The Poacher Daly had a spin in a barrier trial around here and although last of six that day shaped with some promise and could improve for the experience.

SWEETEST may have been out of her depth in the Cornwallis Stakes at Newmarket 3 weeks ago but she'd been placed on her first 4 starts in maiden company prior, so Aidan O'Brien's filly can make a winning start on the all-weather with a tongue tie reapplied. Moral Turpitude ran a cracker on nursery/yard debut here last week so she may emerge as the main danger, with newcomers The Poacher Daly and Katie Bairdie rounding off the shortlist.

Down in class, this represents the best opportunity yet for SWEETEST
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RODBOROUGH has been on a terrific run of form of late and, having been denied in her attempt to make all over C&D last time out, the daughter of Mayson can gain compensation in this winnable contest. Not outside the first two home in each of her last three starts, Pepsi Cat can give her plenty to think about, along with Paddy's Day and Stone Of Destiny.

Having resumed winning ways at Bath in August, PEPSI CAT arrives here having run just about her best race yet when runner-up at Redcar in September and she gets the nod to continue the good work back on an artificial surface. Newyorkstateofmind and Rodborough head up the dangers.
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Dual course and distance winner SAMROGUE may be able to bag another win here. The Pride Of Dubai filly has slipped a fair bit in the weights since the start of this year and performed with credit to finish placed on her two most recent outings. Adams Barbour has won five times over course and distance and dropped another 3lb after finishing mid-division over six here last week. He could get closer now. Bonny Power was well beaten on the turf last time but is another who has been dropping in the handicap and is now just a pound higher than when winning over course and distance in February.

SAMROGUE has been largely disappointing this year, but she wasn't given a hard time once the winner had flown on her most recent outing at Laytown and is selected to capitalise on a handy mark. Maggie Thunder and Super Cub head the opposition.

Well-drawn SAMROGUE is taken to record a third win at the track in a race in which half the field are racing from out of the handicap
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A comfortable winner at Bath last time out over further, JENEVER should have no issue with the drop in trip and he can make it three wins from his last five starts following a short break. Not beaten far over C&D on his last two starts, Elzaal is entitled to be thereabouts again, along with Star Of Lady M, who is now 19lb below her last winning mark.

Typically competitive fare but CAPTAIN'S BAR ran out a determined winner of a C&D handicap 4 days ago and, turned out quickly/equipped with first-time cheekpieces, he's fancied to make a bold follow-up bid. 5-time C&D winner Elzaal arrives in rude health and is feared, with Star of Lady M and Jenever also in the mix.
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MEHMAN kept on nicely when third in soft ground at Navan last time and should appreciate returning to this surface now. The Mehmas gelding has won three over five furlongs on the polytrack and the way he stayed on last time would suggest an extra furlong shouldn't be a problem. Dandyville won a competitive event over seven here last month and has also won twice over course and distance. A 4lb rise for his latest win doesn't look harsh and he should be a big player. Little Queenie has been very consistent bar one run in a premier handicap at the Curragh and she could go well back on the all-weather.

DREAM TODAY is best on this surface and is potentially on a good mark returned to AW. Mehman took a step back in the right direction at Navan and is next best ahead of Dandyville, who enhanced his excellent course record here 4 weeks ago.
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The David Thompson stable can do little wrong at present and this represents an ideal opportunity for recent C&D runner-up BLAME THE FARRIER to get off the mark at the the ninth time of asking in this sphere. He can uphold form with Angel Amadea (third) from the aforementioned contest, while Kodebreaker is another big player following a strong placed effort at Redcar in September.

ANGEL AMADEA attracted support and was unlucky not to finish closer when third in a C&D handicap 5 weeks ago and she could be worth siding with to confirm the promise of that run. Violeta eased in class and equipped with first-time cheekpieces, Kodebreaker and another class dropper, Bobby Joe Leg head up the dangers.

A tricky race can go to BOBBY JOE LEG, who has four November wins to his name, including this last year. Angel Amadea is next best.
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The form of PERSIAN JEWEL's two maiden runs in the spring have worked out really well and she should be up to landing an all-weather maiden. The Showcasing filly was third to subsequent Listed winner Curvature on her debut at Leopardstown in April when Yorkshire Oaks heroine Warm Heart was second. She went to post favourite on her next outing at Naas but could only finish fourth in another strong maiden won by Unless, a Listed winner since. The 80-rated Not Forgotten has run well to be placed on her last couple of runs and is top rated of those with official marks. Finsceal Go Deo is a frustrating sort but should be thereabouts to pick up prize-money again.

NOT FORGOTTEN's 2 standout performances have come around here and he sets a good standard on those efforts. Persian Jewel and Finsceal Go Deo are feared most in what looks a thin maiden.
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DARKDESERTHIGHWAY may be able to follow up despite a 10lb hike for her cosy win here in late September. The Michael O'Callaghan-trained filly beat stablemate Rockbury Lad by a decisive three lengths then and that form looks solid as the runner-up came into the race in winning form and the third horse, The Mpex Kid, scored next time out. Machnamh won on her penultimate start here and followed that up with a solid runner-up effort at Gowran. She's consistent and should be thereabouts again. Whatharm had some good turf runs and the dual C&D winner could be a big player now back on this surface.

WHATHARM's losing run understandably tempers enthusiasm but his consistency of late has been hard to knock and returned to all-weather (6 of his 7 victories gained here) he could be worth siding with to cash in off his much-reduced mark. Recent C&D winner Darkdeserthighway, Emeric and Pierre Lapin are others to consider.

WHATHARM (nap) has been running well in defeat on turf and given that 6 of his 7 wins have come here, he could be hard to beat
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Four-timer course and distance winner SKONTONOVSKI is only 3lb higher than when scoring here in August and may be able to bag another win at his favourite venue. The Harbour Watch gelding has run a couple of solid races on his last couple of turf outings but is a better horse on this surface. Lisabetta comes here in winning form and has to be respected. The Gutaifan filly ran on strongly when scoring over slightly further at Gowran Park last month and is effectively 10lb higher now. Bellick is another Dundalk regular who may appreciate coming back here and could be place material.

LISABETTA came from last to first in a steadily-run race at Gowran last time and is worth a chance to go in again. Skontonovski should benefit from a return to AW, so he looks a danger along with What Adaay.
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PINK SOCKS has been knocking on the door and could make the breakthrough here. The Vadamos filly has been narrowly denied at Gowran Park on her last two outings and despite going up another 2lb for her latest runner-up effort she has to have a big chance in this company. Fleetfootsoldier has run well on his last couple of outings, including when fourth here in August, and is another for the shortlist. Dual C&D winner Hale Bopp won on his penultimate outing here and didn't run too badly when sixth off this mark last time. He could get involved at the business end.

Thought his wide draw isn't ideal, COUSIN SHAY is now 6 lb lower than when opening his account last November and, granted a bit of luck-in-running, he could be the answer on the back of an encouraging display over 7f here a fortnight ago. Run The Jewels has been given a chance by the handicapper and is next on the list ahead of Pink Socks, who returns to the all-weather on the back of a couple of near-misses on turf.

A return to AW may do the trick for RUN THE JEWELS who won his only start here to date and he had excuses on turf last time
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NIGHT GLOW is still unexposed and may be nicely treated here on her handicap and all-weather debut. The Karakontie filly just held on to take her maiden at Bellewstown when last seen in late August. She looked to idle a bit in front then having kicked clear a furlong from home. The runner-up, Alalcance, won well at the Curragh the other day. A Piece Of Heaven is another maiden winner making his handicap debut and he could be open to further improvement as well. King Leodegrance has been knocking on the door in maidens and the Ballydoyle colt, who was third here back in July, looks another for the shortlist.

JAAFEL hasn't been missed by the handicapper on the back of his victory here a fortnight ago but scored with plenty in hand and may be able to follow up. Night Glow and Longclaw head the list of dangers.

NIGHT GLOW comes into this on the back of a maiden success and the form of that race is working out well
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