There were 29 Races on Sunday 3rd November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Huntingdon, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The Aidan O'Brien-trained DOUBLE VISION, a son of Wooton Bassett out of Irish 1000 Guineas third So Wonderful, is a prime candidate to get off the mark at the first time of asking. However, there several well-bred alternatives to also consider. Not least Mousse, who ticks all the right boxes and paper and is an attractive option with the fillies allowance a big bonus. Josesph O'Brien won this race last year and fields another strong hand, with Cinammon Coco and Kibris spearheading his six entrants. Propose and Game Point complete the shortlist.

IRON FIST sets a reasonable standard for a maiden on the back of his recent C&D second and gets the vote. Game Point and Red King have shown promise and should also have a part to play. Aidan O'Brien pair Propose and Double Vision head the many newcomers who need checking out in the betting.

This is a potential minefield but perhaps GAME POINT has most to offer following a debut fourth behind a group of Ballydoyle colts
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JANE EIRE has run well in two maiden hurdles to date and contests a winnable race. Having shown promise on debut at Down Royal in August, she was beaten a short-head in a useful Gowran maiden last month and, with proven form on good ground and over this distance, should take the beating. Torps is a danger as despite having no previous jumping experience, he showed nice ability running in a tongue-tie on his Listowel bumper debut. That eventful race provided a bunch finish but the more experienced winner followed up next time and Torps will be well schooled. Grimaud is a dual French Flat winner with form at middle-distances and debuts over jumps for a top yard.

JANE EIRE stepped up on debut when only just failing at Gowran and this looks a good opening. The Sugarhill Lady also built on her first start when fourth at Limerick and is next best ahead of Torps, who showed a bit in a bumper at Listowel.

Perhaps unlucky not to win at Gowran last time, JANE EIRE has the benefit of two runs over hurdles and can go one better today.
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DARE TO SHOUT finished a long way clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot in this grade at Hexham last time and he is only 1lb higher for that effort. The son of Martaline could have plenty more to offer on only his second chase start and he looks the one to beat. Springtime Promise is a Grade 2 winner over hurdles and she has to be respected on her first start over fences, while President Scottie is another to watch out for.

A case can be made for all of these but DARE TO SHOUT made a promising start in this sphere when a recent runner-up at Hexham and he can build on it with Brian Hughes now up. Springtime Promise has the potential to make his mark in this sphere and could emerge as the main danger, although Malaita, President Scottie and Leader In The Park all command plenty of respect too in an intriguing handicap.

All five should run well. UNCLE BERT is taken to leave his initial effort over fences well behind now back up in trip on softer ground.
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Big Gossey finished a close-up third in Listed company at Naas last time and he sets a lofty standard with a rating of 105. However, it may pay to side with WEXFORD NATIVE, who was third in a Grade 3 event at Leopardstown in May last year and he now makes his return to action. The son of Teofilo is a previous course winner and might be able to regain the winning thread. Midream can be in the mix for the minor honours.

6-time course winner BIG GOSSEY is a real credit to connections, running another fine race when third at listed level at Naas 3 weeks ago. The step back up to 7f will hold no fears and he looks to hold sound claims. The returning Wexford Native may well emerge as the chief danger, ahead of Nightcliff.

Preference is for last year's winner BIG GOSSEY. He's been running well in stakes company, he is ground versatile and he loves it here.
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Hall Lane could feature once more having opened his account over fences at Market Rasen in July, but he lacks a recent outing and A DEFINITE GETAWAY makes more appeal. The six-year-old has now won two of his four starts over the larger obstacles after scoring at Exeter last month and can launch another strong challenge raised only 2lb. Galloping Pride has been knocking at the door and should be in the mix once again, while Warwick runner-up Finn Lough is worth noting stepping up distance.

HALL LANE seemed suited by the more patient tactics when off the mark in this sphere at Market Rasen in July and he can defy a 2 lb rise. Finn Lough was all the better for his chase debut when just collared at Warwick so is next best.

This looks competitive despite the small field. The one with the most striking potential, however, is probably FINN LOUGH (nap).
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REDCLIFF GLEN has been raised 7lb following a narrow recent win over the reopposing Morepowertoya and today runs in a first-time tongue-tie, but is open to further progression. A Flat maiden in the UK, his hurdling form was poor before scoring at Limerick, where he won despite racing wide. Being just a four-year-old, he can improve further and is suited by good ground. Mount Ferns himself won on his Irish debut at Listowel and, while he is 9lb higher and now encounters softer ground, should still compete. Jake Peter is 6lb higher than when winning at Punchestown but is an exposed type, while course-and-distance winner Slieve Bearnagh and Sayitfirst have been running well recently.

MOUNT FERNS was value extra when justifying support at Listowel so a 9 lb rise doesn't look insurmountable. Jake Peter arrives on the back of a convincing win at Punchestown so is next best ahead of the in-form Cash The Cheque.

Beaten 3l by Redcliff Glen on return at Limerick last time, VOICE OF REASON can improve enough from that to turn the tables.
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Point-to-point winner BILL JOYCE struck on both of her NH Flat starts before finding the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival too tough. The son of Mahler now makes his first start over the hurdles and could prove very hard to beat. Hazy Glen has made the frame on each of his three starts in this sphere and should go well, while Shy Love is another to note.

Plenty of potential in this novice hurdle, none more so than BILL JOYCE who went off at only 7/1 for the Champion Bumper at the Cheltenham Festival when last seen. Confidence in his chance on hurdle debut would increase should the betting vibes be strong. Hazy Glen and Fergal O'Brien Huntingdon winner Shy Love might be the pair to give him most to think about.

The O'Neill yard won this last year with the decidedly smart Johnnywho and BILL JOYCE has similar potential.
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Merisi Diamond occupied the runner-up berth over 6f at this venue on his most recent start and should remain competitive off only a 3lb higher rating. However, he could come out second best to PORT LOUIS, who encountered traffic problems when getting up for third at Fairyhouse when last seen in May and competes off a 1b higher mark. Noel Meade's three-year-old could be the one to beat if he can back that performance up. Selective Power completes the shortlist.

DARK VIPER's maiden status is a slight cause for concern, yet he's knocked firmly on the door on several occasions this term so, with his rider taking off a handy 7 lb, he's given the nod to deservedly open his account. Merisi Diamond arrives in fine form and is feared along with Eddie G. 3-y-o Mythical Rock is another worth bearing in mind along with Lust who has tumbled down the weights this year.

A chance is taken on last year's winner ZEPHRON. He won off this mark over C&D in April, and he shaped nicely enough last time out.
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NO QUESTIONS ASKED wasn't disgraced when sixth in a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree in April. A point-to-point winner in 2022, Ben Pauling's charge could have a future over hurdles and may prove a cut above this opposition. A bumper winner in Ireland, The Gray Ghost made a promising start over timber for his new yard when a solid fourth over a longer trip here last month, while further improvement is expected from both Brother Boris and Salt Rock.

NO QUESTIONS ASKED achieved enough in bumpers in the spring to think he's a potentially useful novice hurdler and is preferred to Westerton, whose Flat ability suggests he could leave last month's Stratford hurdle debut well behind. The returning Salt Rock may prove best of the remainder.

His two bumpers suggest that this is destined for NO QUESTIONS ASKED, ahead of Westerton, Salt Rock and The Gray Ghost.
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ARUNTOTHEQUEEN has progressed very well this year and showed a high level of ability in winning a smart Listed bumper last month. At Gowran, she and the runner-up (who subsequently won) pulled a long way clear of some useful rivals and while she debuts over hurdles today, is race-fit and suited by a sound surface. Blue Mosque is herself very able, having won a Naas bumper on debut in April. That form is already strong as the third, fifth and seventh-placed horses have each won over hurdles subsequently and she, too, will be well-schooled for her jumps debut. Meet My Loreley and Grooveykindoflove have both run well in recent hurdles and have place claims.

Useful bumper winner ARUNTOTHEQUEEN looks to have been found a good opening sent hurdling. Meet My Loreley and Grooveykindoflove are both going the right way over hurdles so are feared most.

Listed bumper winner aARUNTOTHEQUEEN starts off over hurdles in a winnable contest and can score if her jumping is up to scratch.
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A progressive sort last season, which ended with a respectable second to Tommy's Oscar at Ayr, TRAPRAIN LAW seems just the type who could excel further for the Lucinda Russell team. Stepping up to this trip looks like a sound move on his return and, getting 6lb, he is narrowly preferred to classy Towton winner Colonel Harry, who has plied his trade at the highest level on his last three starts. Fresh from a couple of efforts on the level, Marble Sands cannot be ruled out easily.

GREY DAWNING would hold outstanding claims if taking his place in the Colin Parker having been withdrawn from Wetherby's Charlie Hall Chase on Saturday. Lucinda Russell's upwardly-mobile sort Traprain Law appeals as the one to take advantage should Dan Sketton's Turner Chase victor fail to run, with Top of The Bill another progressive chaser who can also have a say.

Now that COLONEL HARRY has no Grey Dawning to worry about he might well defy his penalty. Marble Sands is the danger.
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Jon Riggens showed a likeable attitude when scoring narrowly over 6f here last month and he must be of interest once more off 5lb higher, even though the step back to 5f may not be ideal for him these days. With that in mind, MICKEY THE STEEL gets the tentative vote. He rediscovered his form when running out a cosy winner over 5f at Navan latest, and this C&D scorer could shrug off a 6lb rise to complete a quick-fire double. Apache Outlaw won over this track and trip on his penultimate start and is also noteworthy.

MICKEY THE STEEL was value for extra at Navan last time and is taken to land this race for the second year running. Apache Outlaw backed up last month's C&D success with a good third at Naas and is second choice ahead of Jon Riggens, another with a recent course win to his name.

Fourth in this race last season, TWO STARS may exploit this late opportunity to build on two early-season seconds
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Allbetsoff made every yard to win this contest last year, but his recent efforts fail to inspire confidence and ANKUD is preferred. A winner over hurdles for Gordon Elliott, the latter failed to fire in a handicap at Hexham on debut for new connections, but the five-year-old is clear of these on ratings and looks worth another chance. Forget The Way ran well for second at Southwell recently but has plenty to find on these terms.

A tricky claimer to dissect and with that in mind it could be worth chancing last year's winner ALLBETSOFF. He needs to shrug off a pair of distinctly lesser efforts but a return to more positive tactics can likely see Mark Walford's 8-y-o in a much better light back down in class. Pak Army rates next best ahead of Forget The Way. The market can guide with Ankud.

The two with least to prove are Forget The Way and PAK ARMY, and the latter would be 8lb worse off with the former in a handicap.
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THE ENABLER was beaten as the 1/9 favourite in a recent maiden hurdle but is better than that showing and while he would prefer soft ground, remains promising. An ex-point-to-pointer and a Listed bumper winner, he threw away his Galway race behind the pacier winner as he hung and jumped left, but should be more effective over this longer distance. Paggane can be depended upon to run her usual solid race on suitable ground. There was no disgrace in failing to concede 4lb to a subsequent Listed winner at Listowel in September but might find an on-song selection too strong. Jumping Susie likes good ground and while she won easily at Kelso, she faces a tougher task now.

THE ENABLER offered plenty in bumpers and there was encouragement in his hurdling debut at Galway for all that he was turned over at very short odds. He's open to a good deal of improvement and can open his account at the second attempt in this sphere for all that he's up in grade. Paggane sets the standard and looks a formidable opponent, while Jumping Susie can't be ruled out.

Listed bumper winner THE ENABLER is forgiven a below-par hurdling debut at Galway on return and can score.
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Fingal's Hill won this last year off just 1lb lower and although he hasn't won in four starts since, connections try first-time cheekpieces in a bid to get him back to his best. Fourofakind steps up in class off his new mark after a pair of wins at Perth and he may have more to come at the age of five, but top-weight PUNTA DEL ESTE is preferred. The winner of a similar race off 5lb lower at Ayr in April, he might make a winning return for the Skelton yard, whose horses are in great form.

There should be more to come from WHAT A JOHNNY this season so he gets the vote for Olly Murphy. Fourofakind has been at the top of his game since joining Lizzie Quinlan and is second choice ahead of Punta Del Este.

A chance is taken on DUNNET HEAD who won first time back here last season and is a 6yo with more to offer.
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GLENEAGLE BAY looked the winner for a long way when collared in the shadow of the post over 7f at Leopardstown on his handicap debut last time out and, upped 3lb on his debut for a new stable, he can atone for that near-miss here. English raider Empirestateofmind was on target over a mile at York last month and he looks the main danger off 5lb higher. No More Porter and Akecheta are a couple of others to consider.

GLENEAGLE BAY made a very encouraging start to his handicap career when second in a big field at Leopardstown in September and can build on that and strike for rookie trainer Stephen Thorne. Akecheta, the mount of Billy Lee, heads the many dangers along with Orandi and British raider Empirestateofmind.

If handling soft ground GLENEAGLE BAY could be hard to beat since he is one of the least exposed runners here
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LADY JAGO has to give weight away to all of her rivals, but is the clear form pick after a maiden hurdle win at Warwick and a second at Market Rasen last month. Future Fortune won her bumper at Hereford on debut and although beaten on three other starts, she is bred to be better over obstacles and upped in trip, while Ebselysees has shown some promise and could be booked for third.

LADY JAGO's hurdles experience ought to count for plenty and Dan Skelton's mare could well be the way to go with her rider taking off 7 lb. Hurdles debutantes Future Fortune and Ebselysees may well emerge as the chief threats.

Bumper winner Future Fortune is an interesting recruit but LADY JAGO has made a good start to her hurdle career and is preferred.
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JESSE EVANS was well beaten in the Cesarewitch recently but had previously beaten today's rival Shecouldbeanything at Galway in September and remains a promising novice chaser. Runner-up in two Galway hurdles, the selection's Killarney chase debut was underwhelming but he showed stronger form in winning his beginners' chase at Galway and is perfectly suited by today's forecast good ground. Shecouldbeanything has franked that September form by completing a subsequent hat-trick, including a Grade 3 success (when beating Gaelic Arc), but she is 6lb worse off with the selection today. Arctic Fly defeated the selection in winning the aforementioned Killarney race but was reported to have 'made a noise, never travelled and pulled up' at Roscommon subsequently and is thus on a retrieval mission.

JESSE EVANS' latest win in this sphere is proving strong form and he remains well treated on his smart hurdling form, so he's preferred to Shecouldbeanything, who also has the scope for more over fences. Gorgeous Tom can get involved if none the worse for his latest fall at Tipperary.

Plenty of depth but maybe JESSE EVANS (nap) can confirm Galway form with progressive mare Shecouldbeanything and take this Grade 3
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El Elefante certainly caught the eye on her chasing debut when sauntering home to win eased down at Worcester last month and, if she takes a step forward for that first start since April, then she looks a serious danger to all. Smiling Getaway also won on her only start over the larger obstacles and she is another to consider, but GALIA DES LITEAUX may make the most of a drop in class. Eighth in the Grand National last time out, she has had wind surgery since and could take this to start off a rewarding season that may end up back at Aintree.

GALIA DES LITEAUX made a winning return in a similar event at Market Rasen last season before going on to have a solid campaign, and she looks the one to beat again on her comeback this time around. El Elefante and Smiling Getaway both made a bright start to their chasing careers when winning on return and are obvious threats.

Galia Des Liteaux could be good enough even over a trip short of her best but EL ELEFANTE (nap) was impressive on her chase debut.
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Lily Hart appears to be the best of Aidan O'Brien's pair based on her Listed success at Longchamp and is a danger to all at these weights if staying the trip, but HARBOUR WIND could be the one after his Newmarket second to Al Nayyir. The winner was different class that day, but the selection came home clear of the rest and a repeat might be all he needs. Dawn Rising is a tentative suggestion for third spot.

HARBOUR WIND holds a clear edge on form so is fancied to resume winning ways at the chief expense of Cesarewith fifth Dawn Rising. Lily Hart appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Proven stakes performer HARBOUR WIND has run well the last twice and this looks a good chance for him to gain his first Group 3 win.
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Jet Of Dreams returned to action with a win over fences at Sedgefield in September and followed that up with a close-up third at the same track. However, ROARING LEGEND would be the best of these over hurdles and if he takes to chasing, he would be the one to beat. Getaway Drumlee is certainly bred for the task, and may also get into the mix.

FEEL THE PINCH is potentially on a good mark back over fences so is taken to enhance his prolific record. The in-form Jet of Dreams is the obvious threat.

Alex Hales' NO RISK WITH LOU dominated from the front over C&D last autumn, after a break, and is selected to do the same today.
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Those towards the bottom of the handicap have done well in this stamina test in recent years and perhaps HAND OVER FIST can maintain that trend. The Henry de Bromhead-trained gelding stayed well over hurdles and has added two chase wins to his tally this year, including when again strong at the finish here last month. Outside The Door is on a hat-trick after following up a 3m1f Wexford chase win by successfully reverting to hurdles at Fairyhouse last month, while others to consider include Sainte Dona, Caesar Rock and Ulster National winner Jumping Jet.

HAND OVER FIST looks better than ever and resumed winning ways in dominant style here last time, so he's a straightforward choice to add another success to his tally. The hat-trick seeking Outside The Door is a danger and Stuzzikini should be thereabouts if the race doesn't come too soon.

He stays well and will like the good ground so OUTSIDE THE DOOR is the selection; Jumping Jet has won over this far and is noted
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SNIPE looked a progressive chaser last term, and he was far from disgraced when finishing second behind Wasdell Dundalk on his seasonal reappearance over an extended 3m here last month. That should have teed him up perfectly for this and, 3lb better off with the winner this time with the step back up in trip promising to suit, he can reverse that form for the in-form Dan Skelton team. Your Own Story posted an excellent runner-up effort over an extended 3m7f at Punchestown when last seen and, having gone well fresh before, he is considered off 5lb higher.

SNIPE ran well returning from 8 months off and would likely have pushed re-opposing Wasdell Dundalk closer still but for an untidy leap at the last over shorter here last time. Appealing as the type to rate higher still in staying handicaps this season, he earns the vote to build on that effort back up in trip. Iron Bridge steps down in class on return and is feared, while Houston Texas, who has landed each of the last 2 renewals, and aforementioned Wasdell Dundalk complete the shortlist.

Iron Bridge is respected eased in class but SNIPE is progressive and can reverse recent course form with Wasdell Dundalk.
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HAMISH put in an excellent effort last time out at Longchamp when a half-length second to the classy Goliath in the Group 2 Prix du Conseil over a furlong shorter. Dropped in grade here, he is hard to oppose with conditions in his favour. Rubies Are Red got off the mark over C&D last month and she could be a big danger in receipt of 15lb from the selection, with Layfayette and Lips Freedom others to consider.

HAMISH signalled he is ready to go in again when a good recent second in a Longchamp Group 2 so looks the way to go lowered in grade here. Course-specialist Layfayette appeals as the one to chase home William Haggas' smart veteran, with Falcon Eight, Chally Chute and Kortez Bay all worthy of respect too in the battle for minor honours.

HAMISH can return to winning ways down in class. He has run well here before, soft ground suits and the form of his last run is solid.
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HORIZON D'OR pulled clear with the eventual winner when finishing an excellent second over 3m at Ludlow last month and, upped 4lb, it would be no surprise if he had enough in the locker to go one place better. Lucky Rose has hit the woodwork since switched to handicaps the last twice, and another prominent showing looks likely. Inspector Lynley will need to bounce back from a subdued effort over 2m4f at Perth last time, but that could be forthcoming in first-time cheekpieces.

GETAWAY WITH YOU went sweetly for a long way when a very good second at Ffos Las last time out and is weighted to go one better here. Ludlow runner-up Horizon d'Or heads the list of dangers, although Lucky Rose, Newtonian and Inspector Lynley are also in the mix in this very open handicap. Aldsworth completes the shortlist.

He has fitness to prove after an 11-month absence but ALDSWORTH can open his account if he responds well to first-time blinkers.
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Conor McNamara makes a welcome return to action on this card and could mark the day with a winner as SPRING MEADOW holds strong claims following an impressive victory at Limerick last month. The Fame And Glory gelding won twice for Nigel Twiston-Davies back in 2022 and again appreciated a sound surface when scoring at Limerick last month. Due Course has a similar profile having also been raised 9lb for a cosy win over this trip at Punchestown last time, while Duke Otto won twice around this time last year and has indicated further success could be imminent when finishing well recently over shorter trips.

DUE COURSE is on the up and was value for more than the winning margin at Punchestown last time, so he's fancied to go in again for all that the handicapper has had his say. Fellow last-time-out winner Spring Meadow is a danger and Duke Otto is likely to be on the premises once more.

A disappointing sort on the level and over hurdles, blinkers might eke out a bit more from REALISM.
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MOON CHIME enjoyed a productive campaign last season, culminating in a couple of easy victories over 2m and an extended 2m4f. Stepping back in trip on his handicap debut, he looks well capable of landing the spoils in this company. Byron Hill (first) readily got the better of Coventry (second) when the pair met over this C&D recently and the former can confirm his superiority over that rival en route to emerging as the main danger to the selection.

BYRON HILL took a more significant step forward to open his account in ready fashion over C&D last time and, unexposed for his age, he's fancied improve further to defy a rise. Moon Chime is a big threat if ready to go and Slugger looks noteworthy on debut for a shrewd stable.

New recruit SLUGGER is Harry Derham's only runner on the card and his form in previous handicaps wasn't devoid of promise.
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There are plenty in with claims, but MOLTO AMICHI has shown ability in a couple of maiden races so far, including when runner-up at Leopardstown last month. Breeding suggests this extra distance will bring further improvement and he is marginally preferred to Tribal Star. The latter ran well in all three outings in the UK for Charlie Appleby and can feature for his new trainer, while Royal Entry has a shout returning to this lower level and the Ballydoyle filly Osprey should be noted on her reappearance.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and Jessica Harrington's JETARA, a smart hurdles winner, is fancied to go in at the first time of asking in this sphere. Molto Amichi is feared most on the back of his good recent Leopardstown second, with Royal Entry also well in the mix now lowered in grade. Osprey, Liltia and Tribal Star are others to consider.

Entitled to come on from her latest run, BLOOM VEGA is given another chance to deliver on the promise of her debut second over 1m2f here
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JUST CHASING MAY bolted up over 2m4f at Uttoxeter on his penultimate start and, after shaping like he was still in good heart when finishing runner-up at Southwell last month, he looks the one to side with nudged up 2lb. Harry Gulliver scored over this track and trip last month and a 5lb rise for that display doesn't discount another bold showing, while Shantou Lucky is respected most of the remainder.

JUST CHASING MAY is on the up and bumped into one at Soutwell recently, so he's fancied to get back to winning ways at the possible expense of Orchestra, who was in good order when last seen in this sphere. Gwennie May Jem is another to consider.

Harry Gulliver was a revelation here last time but preference is for JUST CHASING MAY who ran up against a good prospect in October.
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