There were 32 Races on Tuesday 14th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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BY THE GRACE made a bright start to her racing career when runner-up at Southwell and natural improvement would make her difficult to beat in this contest. Seaside Legend had excuses for his latest performance (bled from the nose) and has undergone wind surgery since. He showed plenty on debut and must enter calculations, while I'd Go Maniac is a respected newcomer from the Alan King stable.

BY THE GRACE showed plenty first time up at Southwell in May and this looks a good chance for her to get off the mark. Newcomers Solid Silver and I'd Go Maniac are interesting alternatives.

Seaside Legend and BY THE GRACE are both open to some improvement and token preference is for the latter.
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On Se Calme won by close to 10 lengths last time out at Hereford after making most of the running and, with Oscar Palmer claiming 10lb in the saddle, she could go well if she stays this new distance. SIR ROCK might take her on for the early lead and, after his Stratford third, he could be better treated. Celtic Fortune finished nine lengths behind the selection at Fontwell in May.

ON SE CALME still looked a work in progress despite easily opening her hurdling account at Hereford last time and she can follow up on her handicap bow with this longer trip also a likely plus. Furkash is next on the list on the back of his good Wincanton second, with the returning Celtic Fortune and handicap-debutant State Legend both in the mix too.

This looks good for emphatic Hereford scorer ON SE CALME (nap), up in trip on her handicap debut. Sir Rock is next best.
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This can go the way of HILL STATION, who scored comfortably at Wolverhampton last time out and should be able to handle a 4lb rise. Dr. Richard Newland's charge is preferred to the consistent Peripeteia and Bobby Shaftoe, who performed with plenty of credit over further here last time out. Blue Hawaii and Major Snugfit are capable of being in the mix as well.

MASQUE OF ANARCHY lurks on a tempting mark and has won here in the past so could be the way to go fitted with a first-time visor. Bobby Shaftoe, Peripeteia and Hill Station are other likely players.

This can go to CRYSTAL GUARD who is on a career-low mark and returns having had wind surgery. Blue Hawaii could be his main danger.
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KLITSCHKO hasn't done too much wrong in four starts to date and his battling Plumpton success took a big boost when the runner-up came out and won by 23 lengths next time out. He now starts handicap life off a fair mark of 120 and, providing he's anywhere near peak fitness on his seasonal debut, he will take some stopping. The hat-trick seeking He's A Latchico and Zambezi Fix could put up most resistance.

It's probably fair to say that KLITSCHKO was a shade disappointing on the whole in his three runs over hurdles last season, given the impression he created when winning a bumper at Huntingdon on debut. However, there's a strong sense that there's much better to come from this 5-y-o, particularly now that he ventures down the handicap route off a potentially handy opening mark. The hat-trick seeking He's A Latchico is the obvious threat.

In the hope that HE'S A LATCHICO can overcome ground that will be slower than ideal, he is taken to make the most of his low mark.
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This may go the way of THE GEORDIE GINGE. The Twiston-Davies yard has been in amongst the winners lately and, although the five-year-old hasn't added to that tally, he has hit a top three spot on all four starts this season. A repeat of any of those may see him get the better of Stratford second Laser Focus, with top-weight Goose Man one to watch on his first start since success at Down Royal over fences in March 2021.

THE GEORDIE GINGE needs to shrug off a lesser showing at Worcester but still looks to have a very good opportunity to get off the mark lowered in grade here. Laser Focus was runner-up in similar company at Stratford last time and should again have a say, while veteran Goose Man can't be discounted either despite having a two-year absence to overcome.

In a very tricky race, the tentative choice is THE GEORDIE GINGE who has yet to win but regularly runs to his mark.
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A taking winner on his debut at Windsor last month, MAHATO should have plenty more improvement to come stepping up in trip, and he can handle a 6lb penalty. Dropping back in trip looks a good move for Puella Law, while Johnny Ringo has finished runner-up on both career starts and deserves plenty of respect. Dashing Darcey and Invincible Amy are likely to be thereabouts too.

MAHATO looked a good prospect as he made a winning debut at Windsor and can defy a penalty in a weaker novice. Dashing Darcey is presumably none the worse for Wolverhampton and he's got to be worth a look again. Redcar-rivals Johnny Ringo and Puella Law should be in the mix also.

After beating a decent yardstick on his Windsor debut MAHATO will be hard to beat. Johnny Ringo looks his main threat.
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MANINSANE arguably produced a career-best performance when runner-up at Exeter three weeks ago and entitled to improve for that first outing since April, he is fancied to go one better. Will Sting reportedly made a respiratory noise when pulling up last time, but he won impressively on his penultimate outing and has a definite chance on his reappearance. Chasing newcomer Mister Who adds further spice to the race.

OXYGEN failed to fire over hurdles for Venetia Williams last term but showed promise on his only previous go over fences in France so gets the vote in a race where lots arrive with question marks against them. Maninsane appeals as the chief threat on the back of his good recent Exeter second ahead of chasing-newcomer Mister Who.

It would be no surprise if OXYGEN burst into life on his chasing debut for an in-form yard.
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Innisfree Lad seems to save his best for this track with two wins and a second from five starts and, although not at his best so far this season, he drops in class and cannot be overlooked. CALL OF THE LOON shows no signs of regression at the age of 12 and stayed on well to win over further last time out. Off bottom-weight here, he could strike again, with Crosspark another to note.

Preference is for STYLISH MOMENT, who was in the process of running well when unseating 3 out at Perth last time and remains feasibly treated. Call of The Loon and Innisfree Lad can also make their presence felt.

The suggestion is INNISFREE LAD, who travelled well for a long way in a big field at Cheltenham last month and is on a good mark.
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FOURONEOHFEVER wasn't beaten far on his debut at Wolverhampton and he must hold every chance if building on that promising effort. The son of Too Darn Hot may have too much for recent C&D winner Venture Capital, who has a 6lb penalty to carry, and newcomer Sunfall, a daughter of Twilight Son who is a half-sister to a debut winner in Undertake.

The form of FOURONEOHFEVER's debut third in a recent newcomers' event at Wolverhampton could be set to work out and he gets the vote to make it second time lucky with improvement on the way. Venture Capital made all over C&D a fortnight ago and can go well again under a penalty. Sunfall heads up a number of interesting newcomers.

Venture Capital can go well despite his penalty but FOURONEOHFEVER is taken to build on his promising Wolverhampton debut.
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Bumper winner Land Genie looked a little one-paced on his hurdling bow at Carlisle, but he is upped in trip now which may see him in a better light. He can go well alongside winning pointer De Tellers Fortune, who is worth a market check, but a chance is taken on SUPPORT ACT. He was impressive when making all to win his bumper at Wetherby and, if he can transfer that to hurdles, he could be well above-average.

This longer trip is a big plus for LAND GENIE, who shaped like a stayer when an encouraging second on his hurdles debut at Carlisle last month. He can open his account in this sphere. There are several interesting debutants in opposition, with De Tellers Fortune and Support Act particularly respected.

Among some interesting contenders, impressive bumper winner SUPPORT ACT is given the nod.
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An impressive winner of the Grade 2 Mares' Bumper at Aintree in April, DYSART ENOS looks to be a very exciting proposition for the Fergal O'Brien team this season and she can get her hurdles career off to the perfect start. The talented five-year-old gets the vote ahead of easy Market Rasen scorer Casa No Mento and Lightfoot Lady, who must bounce back from being pulled up at Worcester in June.

CASA NO MENTO created a good impression when making a winning start over hurdles at Market Rasen in September and is taken to follow up. Dysart Enos and Lightfoot Lady rate the principal dangers.

It's hard to oppose DYSART ENOS, who was seriously impressive when beating 19 rivals in the big Aintree mares' bumper in April.
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With no winning form to work with, Andrew Balding may have found a suitable contest for SILVRETTA to get off the mark. Beaten a length at Kempton and half a length at Windsor on her two starts over this trip, this looks her best opportunity yet. Willow Baby has been improving with every start and could be the one to follow the selection home, with Leap Day another to note.

SILVRETTA did little wrong when filling second spot again at Windsor 5 weeks ago and should be hard to beat in this weaker contest. The returning Leap Day, who went close over C&D on debut back in March, looks the danger.

Having finished second on her last three starts, this rates as a perfect opportunity for SILVRETTA to gain that all-important first win
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BRANDISOVA looks the sensible choice with her experience over fences a bonus, and a win at Fakenham to her name also helps. If she is ready to roll on her return to action then she may start the new season with a victory. Williamdeconqueror was beaten less than a length into fifth at Warwick when last seen in April and a repeat of that effort gives him a solid chance, while Bobalot is an interesting alternative.

The vote goes to the mare BRANDISOVA, who didn't do much wrong when finding one too good in her hat-trick attempt at Huntingdon in April and she resumes on the same mark. Williamdeconqueror appeared to be getting the hang of things towards the end of last season and will be a threat if picking up where he left off, while it will be interesting to see if Captain Claude is allowed to make his chase debut here on the back of a fairly encouraging reappearance effort over hurdles on Sunday.

The safest option appears to be BRANDISOVA, who was in good form in the spring.
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The Jamie Snowden stable can do little wrong at present and REGARDE sets the standard in this contest following an impressive success over further here last month. A 6lb rise could prove lenient and he should have too much for Erigmoor and Abingworth, who didn't show much on his chasing bow at Fontwell but was a good winner over a similar trip at Plumpton in April.

It's hard to envisage anything bar another convincing success for REGARDE, who left his hurdles form a long way behind when scoring at the first attempt over fences here last month. A 6 lb rise for that looks like a rare act of generosity on the handicapper's part and Jamie Snowden's charge should have more to offer. By process of elimination rather than votes of confidence, Carpe Diem and Abingworth are taken to fill the places.

There's something to recommend all of CARPE DIEM, Perryville and Gladiatus as chasers, and they're preferred in that order.
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Pendleton and Solray both arrive with unbeaten records over course and distance and may prove the biggest dangers to PRIMEVAL. She looked a filly going places when winning her first two starts, before her Kempton fourth over further, and she returns to what may be her best trip with every chance of another victory. It is way too soon to be giving up on this daughter of Lope De Vega.

A case can be made for most of these but SOLRAY looks to start life in handicaps on a lenient mark so is taken to follow up his recent C&D success. C&D winner Pendleton heads the list of dangers, although Primeval and Secret Guest can have a say too along with Hello Queen.

Another Investment is greatly respected but the unexposed PRIMEVAL can maintain her unbeaten record over 6f.
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The Venetia Williams stable has been in terrific form of late and, after a promising return over shorter at Plumpton, BURROWS PARK looks to have been found an ideal opportunity of getting back to winning ways. He should be well suited by this test and is preferred to Fifty Ball and Halondo, who was an easy winner at Market Rasen on his penultimate outing.

A small field but all have something to recommend them. BURROWS PARK is too well handicapped to ignore and gets the vote to build on last week's Plumpton reappearance now returning to a more suitable trip. Bells of Peterboro has shaped quite well in a couple of chases this autumn and is second choice back over the smaller obstacles.

After running well in a big-field chase last month, BELLS OF PETERBORO (nap) reverts to hurdling on a good mark.
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It could be worth chancing the fitness of SALSADA, who enters handicap company for the first time after running well at Grade 2 level on her last couple of appearances. She has run well fresh in the past, and her class may come to the fore. Inca De Lafayette bolted up on his first outing post wind surgery and is an obvious danger, along with other last-time-out winners Moveit Like Minnie and Liverpool Knight.

2021-winner ONEMOREFORTHEROAD was struggling when last seen but returns on a very tempting mark and is worth chancing given he's got a good record fresh. There could be more to come from Inca de Lafayette after his emphatic Wincanton success and he's an obvious player. Ludlow-winner Moveit Like Minnie ran well on all 3 of his visits to Huntingdon last season and is also considered.

All eight runners make appeal. The pick is NAYATI, who makes his seasonal debut from a good mark and won when fresh last autumn.
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Broctune Red is a standing dish here with seven wins, though his latest was in April over two furlongs further and he needs to do more up against Trais Fluors and REEL PROSPECT. The former was only beaten a head at Kempton last month but it is the latter who battled on well to score over C&D latest showing a really willing attitude, and he gets the nod.

SANDRET caught the eye on his return from a lay-off when an unlucky-in-running second over C&D so looks the way to go here. Rocket Rod is weighted to have a big say though and rates a serious threat with 3-time C&D winner Perfect Swiss and handicap-debutant Reel Prospect also in the mix in a competitive contest.

Reel Prospect and Trais Fluors are considered. However, Ben Haslam's SANDRET could hold sway after his pleasing recent C&D second.
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SHEWEARSTHEWELLIES seems to have come back a different mare after wind surgery and she must hold every chance if building on a strong runner-up effort at Plumpton, where she was slightly short of room and a bit unlucky three out. Not beaten far at Stratford on his return, Kenny George looks just the type to improve for going up in distance, while Robinsville has the form to get involved.

Joe Tizzard has been among the winners in November so it might be worth siding with the unexposed ROBINSVILLE, who was a good second at Newton Abbot when last seen in May and has Freddie Gingell taking a very handy 7 lb off. Shewearsthewellies has improved since handicapping and is an obvious threat, particularly if first-time cheekpieces have a positive effect. Ernie Bilko is one to note in the betting on his return from an absence.

Two good efforts this autumn point the way to SHEWEARSTHEWELLIES in this open handicap.
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LOVE TREE had Dameofthecotswolds three places behind when runner-up on her debut at Stratford 12 days ago and she could confirm that form en route to going one better in this contest. Simply Belle holds Saved Lizzie (ninth) and May Dancer (13th) on her C&D fourth last month and she must enter calculations, while Caledonian Pearl and Oceana Orange are a couple of interesting newcomers.

LOVE TREE is the obvious one on the back of her promising debut second 12 days ago, although a strong market move for Caledonian Pearl would make her a possible threat given that her stable had the 1-2 in a junior bumper at Aintree on Saturday. Oceana Orange is another newcomer to note in the betting.

Greenness alone found out LOVE TREE on her Stratford debut, and quick compensation awaits. C&D fourth Simply Belle is next best.
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RATAFIA arrives here in the form of his life, having backed up a heavy-ground Redcar success with a smooth C&D win last week, and he will take some stopping in his bid to complete the hat-trick. Daisy Roots seldom runs a bad race and she looks sure to give another good account of herself, while similar comments apply to Paco's Pride, who debuts for Daragh Bourke.

RATAFIA arrives bettter than ever and holds good prospects of completing a quick hat-trick under a 5 lb penalty for his recent C&D success. Keep Me Stable didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth at Wolverhampton last time and is next on the list, with Paco's Pride and Glory Call appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Paco's Pride has a shout on first run for Daragh Bourke but the fast-improving C&D scorer RATAFIA rates as the likeliest candidate.
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Toplight has come home in front over course and distance four times off higher ratings and, although not at his best recently, he is hard to ignore off this mark. Gustav Graves pulled hard early on before finishing well when fifth here last month and he is beginning to look well handicapped, but FRISTEL is preferred. Fourth on his first start since June at Lingfield last week, he may do better now with that run under his belt.

GUSTAV GRAVES didn't shape too badly back on AW here last time and is on a mark he's capable of exploiting. Fristel has proved expensive to follow but is good enough to make his presence felt from a basement mark. Second Collection is a force at this level but she is due to run here on Monday.

Toplight is feared but there could be more to come from the unexposed NO AW THERE and she's worth chancing.
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NAZCA will arrive full of confidence following four all-weather wins in a row and he is fancied to strike again, despite a further 4lb rise in the ratings. Eldeyaar is versatile ground-wise and he warrants respect after recording victories at Ripon and Catterick in September. Mumcat, Lezardrieux and Highjacked are others to watch out for in what looks a decent, competitive handicap for the grade.

WATER OF LEITH caught the eye when seventh here last time and can capitalise on a 2 lb lower mark and bag another C&D success. Fellow C&D scorer Mumcat is feared most, although a solid case can also be made for Hurstwood, Eldeyaar and Nazca in a tightly-knit handicap.

Nazca and Lezardrieux are solid contenders but this could well be the day WATER OF LEITH (nap) exploits his much reduced mark.
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Dreadpirateroberts won at Ripon with a bit in hand in April but this will be his first start since, and he has been gelded during his absence. He seems likely to go well, but giving 9lb to REPRISED may be a big ask. A beaten favourite at Beverley where she was hampered before running on into second, a clear passage could see her get off the mark now. Fidelius might also have a say.

REPRISED appeals as one who should have more to come and can open her account. The speed Doctor Vuby showed on his 6f course debut suggests this shorter trip could suit and he's on the shortlist. Arthur Rose is an interesting newcomer.

It may be worth chancing ARTHUR ROSE who is bred to go a bit and comes from a stable which often gets them ready first time out.
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John Kirkup arrives in winning form and is one to note, although his record of zero from 10 on the all-weather must be a worry. NELLIE FRENCH wouldn't necessarily be one for maximum faith, but she came agonizingly close in a similar C&D event recently and a repeat performance should put her bang there. Sherdil was just a place behind in third that day and also merits consideration.

SHERDIL was collared close home by Crypto Quest and the re-opposing Nellie French over C&D recently, but deserves extra credit for finishing as close as he did having had to make his move deepest on the track. The 4-y-o is taken to emerge on top this time, at the chief expense of Nellie French. Of the others, One Last Hug is feared most following a creditable recent effort here, while Stallone is also worth a second look off a mark 1 lb below that off which he scored at Southwell in July.

The C&D handicap 12 days ago where NELLIE FRENCH finished just in front of Sherdil could prove the key formline.
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Galloping On lived up to his name when fourth at Lingfield on his debut, staying on after being outpaced early in the race. If he improves for that experience he could mount a challenge, but DEBORA'S DREAM gets the nod. He arrives with the best form in the book and thoroughly deserves a victory after being beaten by a neck for the third time in five starts at Lingfield. He could win this if he retains that level, with Reine Des Coeurs and Eastern Dream newcomers to watch for future reference.

Perhaps this is the day that DEBORA'S DREAM finally gets off the mark. Galloping On made an encouraging start to his career when fourth at Lingfield last month and is second choice ahead of Formidable Force, who also hinted at promise on debut. Eastern Dream and Alvesta are newcomers of interest.

Another chance is given to DEBORA'S DREAM who has gone close in three of his five starts, with his latest effort perhaps his best yet.
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SOUTH KENSINGTON ran well when switched to the all-weather last time out at Newcastle and this test appeals as an ideal opportunity to get off the mark at the fourth time of asking. The booking of David Probert can only aid her cause, and she is preferred to the likes of Kempton third Xaarine and Delicacy, who looks to have been crying out for this rise in distance.

XAARINE gets the nod to build on a promising nursery debut at Kempton a couple of weeks ago and strike under Billy Loughnane. Falling For You should find this a bit easier than the Class 2 event she ran in at Newmarket last time and is second choice ahead of handicap-newcomers Delicacy and Marie Ellen.

Preference is for DELICACY, whose fourth at Chelmsford last time was even better than it looked and the form has since been boosted.
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LIBERTY MOUNTAIN did it well when scoring comfortably over C&D last time and, as long as she can handle a wide draw, the double may be on the cards off a 5lb higher mark. Fellow C&D winner Initio is likely to be thereabouts, along with Intervention and Star Zinc, who bounced back to form at Newcastle earlier in the month.

Preference is for STAR ZINC, who was a comfortable winner at Newcastle earlier this month and remains on a workable mark. Thapa Vic and Intervention have both performed well here recently and head the list of dangers.

This can go to THAPA VC (nap) who loves it here (C&D record 111412) and is just 1lb higher than when taking this contest last year.
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MASTER OF COMBAT is in the form of his life at present and there is every reason to suggest that he can bring up the hat-trick following a determined success over C&D last month, for which he has been handed a 5lb rise. Tiger Beetle arrives with similar claims following his own success over C&D recently, and he also narrowly saw off the selection at this track last December. An encouraging second at Newcastle earlier in the month, Barley is one for the shortlist.

MASTER OF COMBAT is in the form of his life, overcoming trouble late on to score over C&D last time. He remains fairly treated and is fancied to land the hat-trick. Recent winners Barley and Tiger Beetle are feared most.

The vote goes to TIGER BEETLE whose 9lb rise for his impressive recent C&D win still leaves him 2lb below his previous winning mark.
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LIGHT UP OUR STARS will arrive full of confidence following wins at Southwell (1m) and over an extended 1m here and, with stepping back up in trip unlikely to pose any problems, he is fancied to complete the hat-trick. Bint Al Daar steps back down in class and should make her presence felt, while Another Beautiful may improve for the application of a hood.

The hat-trick seeking LIGHT UP OUR STARS still looks feasibly treated on old form and may be able to score again. Romilda and Bint Al Daar look the likeliest dangers.

The vote goes to ARCADIAN NIGHTS, a dual C&D winner this year who didn't enjoy much luck in a better race on his latest visit.
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REVOQUABLE was game in victory over 1m at Newcastle last month and a 3lb rise might not be enough to anchor him if arriving in the same mood. Kenstone was only beaten a neck into third over 7f here last time and he has a definite chance lining up off the same rating, similarly Brave Display, who is on a workable mark at present.

This step back up in trip is unlikely to inconvenience the 10-y-o KENSTONE, who bounced back from a couple of lesser efforts when going close over 7.2f here three weeks ago. He remains on a competitive mark (just 1 lb higher than for his latest success) and gets the nod. Available Angel put in a good shift when third to an upwardly mobile type at this course last time and she is second choice ahead of recent Newcastle winner Revoquable and Hellavapace.

A tricky race in which HELLAVAPACE is tentatively preferred to Kenstone and Revoquable.
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A number of these look to hold claims, so CORNISH STORM receives what can only be a tentative vote. He won pretty much as he liked over this trip at Kempton last time and providing he can reproduce that level of performance, he should remain competitive off a 7lb higher mark. Virtual Hug ran to a similar level when successful over 1m6f here latest and he is a must for the shortlist, while Global Tycoon and Bear Claws are others to note.

It's taken CORNISH STORM time to get the hang of things, but he did just that in no uncertain terms when striking at Kempton in September and he looks more than capable of following up off this 7 lb higher mark. Bear Claw has a good chance of reversing recent placings with Virtual Hug on these revised terms and he is feared most. Handicap debutante Looklikewemadeit is third choice, with Ghostly, who returned to form at Newcastle 12 days ago, also shortlisted.

Stacks of overlapping form. The suggestion is the Kempton scorer CORNISH STORM, who should continue to progress over middle distances.
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