There were 40 Races on Tuesday 19th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Limerick, 6 races at Fakenham, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SHAAD improved on his first start for James Owen when runner-up at Southwell last week and the application of a visor for the first time is likely to aid his cause in what appears to be a more-than-winnable contest on paper. Christian Bruce hasn't shown much in three starts but is bred to stay well and has to be of interest on her handicap bow, while the return to the all-weather should benefit Gold Aura.

SHAAD made a promising start for this yard when second at Southwell last week and can go one better with this longer trip expected to suit. Fellow 3-y-o Christian Bruce is feared most now handicapping/up in trip.

Christian Bruce can be expected to improve but SHAAD may be able to get off the mark on his second run for James Owen.
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FAMILY KNIGHT clearly benefited from his debut experience at Kempton when finishing third at the same track earlier in the month after being ridden more positively. Both of those efforts would set the form standard and Richard Hughes' gelding is expected to shed the maiden tag. Sweet Couture is a player judged on her fourth at Kempton in September, while Nanny Park (fifth) is expected to confirm form with Pacifist (sixth) from their encounter last month.

FAMILY KNIGHT took a big step forward from his debut when beaten only by a couple of newcomers from perhaps the most powerful 2-y-o yards around at Kempton 2 weeks ago and looks the one to beat. Nanny Park, Sweet Couture and Pacifist all offered something to work on first-time up and are potential threats.

The shortlist is headed by NANNY PARK and Pacifist. The other main form contenders are Family Knight and Sweet Couture.
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KEPPEL QUEEN benefited for both stepping up in trip and the reapplication of cheekpieces when runner-up on her handicap bow at Chepstow earlier in the month. She is likely to have more to offer for a stable in fine form at present. Adveram went up 4lb for his first career success at Ayr and poses an obvious threat, while others to consider include Gypsey's Secret and Topkapi Star.

The one with the most attractive profile is KEPPEL QUEEN, who took a sizeable step forward on her recent handicap debut at Chepstow and there should be better to come from this unexposed 5-y-o. The Ian Duncan-trained duo Adveram and Teddy Mac may emerge as the main dangers, while Gypsey's Secret could also have a part to play if fit enough to do herself justice back from a seven-month break.

The winner was a sharp improver when KEPPEL QUEEN (nap) ran her best race yet on handicap debut at Chepstow and she can go one better.
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FRAVANCO wasn't disgraced when fifth on testing ground at Windsor last month and the five-year-old makes plenty of appeal back on the all-weather following his Kempton success the time before off a 4lb lower mark. Delta Legend continues to run with plenty of credit and is expected to play a key role once again. Swinging London and Torbellino appeal most of the remainder.

SWINGING LONDON figures off a handy mark and has returned to form in recent starts. He gets the nod in a tricky-looking contest. Delta Legend and Destinado head the list of dangers.

This mark is within LOST IN TIME's range and he is just preferred in an open race. Swinging London and Arch Legend are feared.
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This is a weak contest, although Banbridge's sister SPRICKLESTOWN showed some promise here last month. Her initial form was poor and, being a sister to an albeit high-class good-ground specialist, might not want the ground to become soft, but she is rated 99 and receives 7lb from the geldings. She is also open to further progression, while the sixth-placed horse in her most recent run subsequently attained a placing. Kaikoura was beaten 26 lengths but showed some ability at Gowran recently and might progress. Coffeys Forge has been well beaten in recent handicap hurdles, but has winning point-to-point form.

A decidedly ordinary maiden but SPRICKLESTOWN showed more than previously when fifth of 14 at this course last month and, with the return to further sure to be in her favour, she's fancied to open her account. Rut Daniels and Kaikoura are a couple of others to consider.

A sister to the top-class Banbridge, SPRICKLESTOWN showed improvement at this venue last time and now appeals in a weak race
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Boomslang is likely to appreciate going back right-handed based on his recent second at Newcastle, where jumping in that direction may well have cost him the race. The vote, though, goes to LADY IN THE PARK. The six-year-old shaped with a fair amount of promise when fourth behind Dream Boy on her chasing debut at Wetherby and the manner of that performance, along with a 3lb pull in the weights with that winner, suggested that going up in trip would bring the best out of her.

BOOMSLANG should have made it 2-2 over fences at Newcastle but gave away a bit too much ground with his jumping and can resume winning ways back at a right-handed track. Lady In The Park shaped very well when ½-length behind Dream Boy at Wetherby on her return and rates a big threat back up in trip.

In an open race the vote goes to MOTION IN LIMINE who was second on his last two starts and returns to action having had wind surgery.
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HITCHED bounce back to form in no uncertain terms when bolting up over C&D last week. Stall 12 should not be an issue given that he is usually held up in his races and, although the penalty will ask more questions of him, this looks another winnable opportunity. There was plenty to like about Wadacre Tivoli's recent Kempton second and, with few miles on the clock, she is a live candidate. H Key Lails would not be winning out of turn having filled the runner-up spot at Chelmsford the last twice.

HITCHED produced a career best to resume winning ways in decisive fashion over C&D last week and looks capable of defying a penalty. H Key Lails has been knocking on the door of late and is next best ahead of Devasboy, who has made an interesting stable switch.

The manner of his C&D win suggests HITCHED (nap) is well up to defying a 5lb penalty. Molly Valentine is second choice.
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BALKO D'ANGE has shown mostly consistent form and might be sharper than when beaten on reappearance at Wexford last month. Fourth at Listed level last March, he will appreciate softening ground and can continue to progress. Artic Lane has been tremendously expensive to follow since a really promising run at Leopardstown last Christmas, but nonetheless has shown nice form. He unseated on his hurdling debut at Sligo last month, but has winning point-to-point form and will also like softening ground. Marcus Furius has been running well, although possibly needs to improve to win. Faceman ran OK on his recent hurdling debut, but was beaten 10 lengths by Artic Lane at Listowel in September and is 7lb worse off.

COTTESLOE SUNSHINE holds much the best form on show so is fancied to get off the mark and continue the good recent run of Joseph O'Brien. Balko d'Ange and Marcus Furius appeals as the pick of the remainder and can chase home the selection in that order.

Placed on all three starts, MARCUS FURIUS gets the vote with to cope with obvious dangers Balko D'Ange and Cottesloe Sunshine
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Olly Murphy's yard remains in fine form and FOR PLEASURE looks to have solid claims after finishing fourth at Plumpton. Likely to improve on this second start after wind surgery, the front-runner may prove difficult to beat if allowed to set his own pace at the head of affairs. Magistrato has been in the mix over fences lately, including a respectable second at Aintree last time, and reverts to hurdling with every chance, while Sanitiser escapes a penalty for winning a conditionals race at Kempton and is not easily dismissed.

SANITISER got off the mark in this sphere in good style at Kempton last week and is hard to oppose given he can race off the same mark here. River Gold has thrived for the move to James Owen and should ensure the selection doesn't have things all his own way, with For Pleasure and Magistrato also not without hope.

River Gold can go well off her lower hurdle mark but SANITISER goes unpenalised for his Kempton win last week and can follow up.
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Ira Hayes left behind his Rules debut effort at Listowel when getting off the mark in a Wexford bumper and is likely to prove popular on his first attempt over timber. However, the form of that contest doesn't appear to be particularly strong and MONTY BODKIN might be the one. The five-year-old bounced back from a below-par display when scoring at Doncaster in March and now debuts for a stable that have run some of their better prospects at this venue. Dazzlelikethis and Orkney Blue appeal most of the remainder.

IRA HAYES created a good impression when landing a bumper at Wexford recently and should have a good future over jumps. He gets the vote over the similarly promising Monty Bodkin, who won a Doncaster bumper for Ben Pauling when last seen in February. Orkney Blue also starts out for a new yard and boasts plenty of potential.

With little in the way of worthwhile hurdle form on offer, bumper winners Monty Bodkin and IRA HAYES are the two who appeal most.
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CON TE PARTIRO made it five wins from 11 career starts when on target over C&D in September and the progressive three-year-old may have what it takes to defy a further 5lb rise in the handicap. Oman bolted up at Yarmouth last month and is still well treated, despite a hefty 9lb hike. Silver Nightfall remains on good terms with herself and she could also have a say.

WARREN HILL won well in a division of this last year and she could be set for a bold show after a pleasing-enough return after 2 months off at Wolverhampton. The prolific Con Te Partiro and Silver Nightfall are solid threats.

The fitting of a visor has seen Silver Nightfall (second choice) hit form but CON TE PARTIRO looks more progressive.
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PACHMENA is a busy Flat performer who reverts to hurdling and appears nicely handicapped under a 5lb claimer. She has had 52 runs on the level, winning three races, and has raced just five times over hurdles, but her fourth-placing at Tramore in August reads very well as the winner and third have since greatly improved their ratings, while the fifth also won subsequently. Jeaniemacaroney finished a useful fifth in the Lartigue Hurdle at Listowel in September and, being ground-versatile, should again compete well. Red Trail's previous hurdling form is ordinary, but she has a favourable enough rating as has been running well on the Flat.

A winner on the Flat at the Curragh last month, PACHMENA is taken to open her hurdles account at the sixth attempt. Sayitfirst has held her form well since scoring at Roscommon in September and she is next on the list ahead of Mag Dillane and Mayos Vendangeur.

After being brought down in a chase, KATHERINE has had a confidence-boosting run on the Flat and may complete a hurdles hat-trick
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LASER FOCUS won a conditionals hurdle at Huntingdon a week ago with any amount in hand. Unpenalised for that success, the six-year-old will likely start a warm order to land a quick double before the handicapper has his say. Little Talks finished third over course and distance during the summer and can make her presence felt with the likely fast ground in her favour, while Bahtiyar may fare better in this lower grade.

LASER FOCUS had plenty in hand at Huntingdon a week ago and, from the same mark, he should make no mistake in a weak event. Little Talks might be the likeliest to capitalise if the selection underperforms.

This should be a shoo-in for LASER FOCUS who goes unpenalised for his win at Huntingdon last Tuesday. Next best is Little Talks.
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Dual bumper winner Dedicated Hero make considerable appeal now sent over hurdles, but it was hard not to be impressed by the manner in which KEVIN'S PRIDE won at Kilbeggan on debut. John McConnell's five-year-old has been given some time off since that triumph and appears to have been found a fine opportunity now tackling obstacles for the first time. Aboutdamntime's most recent start in the pointing sphere has worked out well so he must be of some interest too.

KEVIN'S PRIDE ran out of an impressive winner of a Kilbeggan bumper on his debut in August and is bred to be suited by this longer trip now going hurdling, so he's fancied to maintain his unbeaten record. Dedicated Hero is also an interesting recruit to this sphere based on his bumper exploits and is an obvious threat, with Rules-debutant Aboutdamntime another to note.

The suggestion is KEVIN'S PRIDE, who won easily at Kilbeggan and looks a likely type for hurdles.
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Up The Jazz escapes a penalty having landed an apprentice handicap over the extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton recently and he's a player once again, but the vote goes to ISLAND BANDIT. Narrowly denied at Dunstall Park having raced wider than ideal entering the home straight, compensation could await from a 3lb higher mark. Others to note include Charmaine and Charlie's Choice.

CHARMAINE stayed on strongly to score at Kempton 2 months ago and can do better again now handicapping. She gets the vote over Island Bandit and recent Wolverhampton 1-2 Up The Jazz and Charlie's Choice.

Bold Ribb is interesting on his C&D win last autumn but CHARMAINE looks good for further improvement following her Kempton win.
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WILLYWAMPUS has yet to show much over hurdles but progressed to be a useful chaser last season and is worth another try in this sphere, where he is rated 25lb lower. Flat-bred and a compact size, he should be suited by hurdles and while he reappears following a 212-day layoff, his rider claims 7lb. Four-time winner Good Bye Milan returned to form in winning at Gowran last month and although raised 7lb, should again figure as she has been placed from similar ratings in the past. No Big Deal showed some promise, despite hanging left, at Naas in April but disappointed when again edging left on the Flat at Navan subsequently and returns from a break.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and GOOD BYE MILAN is fancied to make light of a 7 lb rise for her Gowran victory at the chief expense of the handily-weighted Destivelle. Inchiquin Maid and No Big Deal can also have a say.

A chance is taken on INCHIQUIN MAID. She ran well on the Flat at Dundalk on Friday and a repeat of her Wexford second might be enough.
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CLUAIN AODHA finished an admirable third at Uttoxeter on her chasing debut considering that was her first outing of the year. There should be plenty more to come from Neil King's mare over the larger obstacles and a bold bid is anticipated. Our Bill's Aunt ran well for third at Huntingdon back in May and is another with scope over fences, while Micronormous is potentially well treated on her chasing bow based on a placed effort over hurdles at Worcester in September.

CLUAIN AODHA made a promising start over fences after an absence when third at Uttoxeter and looks the one to beat off the same mark. Our Bill's Aunt has also taken well to chasing and is feared most.

Our Bill's Aunt will likely run her race but a chance is taken on CLUAIN AODHA building on last month's promising chase debut.
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FLIC OU VOYOU gained a well-deserved victory at Newcastle recently and, pitched into a veterans' contest for the first time, a 2lb rise ought to be no barrier to further success. It's been a while since the returning Marown last got his head in front, although he won't be far away, while Envious Editor faced a stiff task behind Arkle contender L'Eau Du Sud at Stratford last time out and has less on his plate here.

MAROWN is a long time without a win but has run well fresh in the past, so he gets the marginal vote over Flic Ou Voyou, who scored at Newcastle last time. Cornerstone Lad is also considered.

This vote goes to the well-handicapped MAROWN to win his first race since 2021 despite this trip being on the short side.
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The progressive BLUEBELLS BOY has won four of his last five outings and, given the ease of his latest success at Chelmsford, Darryll Holland's sprinter may well defy a 6lb rise. Princess Shabnam last won way back in 2022, but is not easily discounted off her current mark on the back of a third at Chelmsford. Classy Clarets is another to take seriously.

BLUEBELLS BOY is thriving and can win again. Epic Express is a danger back at 6f, while Monsieur Beaulieu is interesting under James Doyle following his first run in the UK at Newmarket.

Whenthedealinsdone is respected but BLUEBELLS BOY looked good at Chelmsford and may be able to defy a rise in grade and the weights
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JACK HOLIDAY may be able to make use of his lower mark over hurdles. The Jeremy gelding has done well since joining David Christie, with two wins over fences seeing his mark rise 17lb. He is now 22lb lower over timber and this is an easier task than he faced at Aintree last time. Romella has been knocking on the door, with two solid runner-up efforts, and she has to be respected. She's On Line ran well when second at Tramore last time and is another for the shortlist.

Fair chaser JACK HOLIDAY is potentially well treated on his belated return to hurdles so could be worth chancing. The improving She's On Line is next best ahead of the in-form Romella.

SHE'S ON LINE looks the most solid option. She ran well at Tramore last time and this looks a good chance for her to get her first win.
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A half-sister to recent bumper winner Fresh Perspective, BLOSSOM TEA may be able to follow suit on his Rules debut for connections that know what it takes when it comes to juvenile hurdlers. By a sire in Sea The Moon that has had success over the sticks in recent years, Madame Luna could go close for shrewd connections, while Harthope is another to monitor for market support.

MADAME LUNA hails from a rapidly-progressive yard and is taken to make a winning start. Bloosom Tea is second choice before market clues.

It would be a surprise if Harry Derham's filly MADAME LUNA was not ready to win first time out. Blossom Tea is second choice.
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This might not be the deepest of novice hurdles and KOUKEO is fancied to come out on top. The O'Neills' four-year-old couldn't get involved in the Goffs Defender Bumper at the Punchestown Festival on debut before finding one too strong at Chepstow when starting out for his current team. The yard is in good form and the switch to hurdles looks certain to unlock improvement. Others to note include Epic West, Broderick and Bridge Court.

EPIC WEST has joined a good yard on the back of a point win in March and he's been found what appears an ideal starting point here, so he's fancied to make a successful Rules debut. Broderick can trouble him if improving from his hurdling debut and Prince of Perth should up his game facing a slightly stiffer test.

The lightly raced KOUKEO is taken to get off the mark on his jumps debut after his good second in a Chepstow bumper last month.
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The betting suggested SECOND NAME would run a big race on last month's belated racecourse introduction and the son of Exceed And Excel duly landed the odds at Wolverhampton, despite showing signs of inexperience. Roger Varian's charge will know more now and is taken to defy a penalty. Placed at York and Ripon on her last couple of outings, Elegant Call debuts for a new yard and should have the measure of both Big Time Rascal and Rebel Star on these terms.

SECOND NAME boasts a smart pedigree and got off the mark at the first time of asking at Wolverhampton last month. With improvement likely, he should take the beating here. Elegant Call looks the obvious danger.

Promising SECOND NAME is taken to defy a penalty for his Wolverhampton win. Elegant Call is feared most.
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LAKE CHAD has been in fine form over fences and looks interesting here now off an 11lb lower mark over timber. The grey won over hurdles here a few years back and is a generally consistent performer. He is versatile ground-wise so the forecast rain wouldn't be a major worry. Onefortheditch is another who has been holding her form well and looks a potential danger. The Shirocco mare ran well at Wexford last time when chasing home the unexposed Duke Silver. Hees Dynamite won at a lower grade here on his penultimate start and is another for the shortlist.

ONEFORTHEDITCH continues to go the right way and could resume winning ways. Duke Otto and Buck Rogers are a couple of others to consider.

MALINAS GLORY has run well here before, he handles an ease and this 7lb claimer was on board for his sole point-to-point victory.
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SECRET DES DIEUX didn't show much on his hurdles debut at Huntingdon in May, but he is better judged on a career-best effort when second in a Uttoxeter bumper over this distance on his penultimate outing. The form of his stable is a big plus and he can get off the mark at the main expense of Gordon Grey, who has done well on the Flat this year. Now in the hands of new connections, Milan Milos is another to consider.

SECRET DES DIEUX offered a fair bit of encouragement first time up over hurdles at Huntingdon in May and looks the way to go. Gordon Grey might be capable of better than he's shown so far in this sphere given his Flat ability and he could be the most appealing alternative.

Gordon Grey should make an impact over hurdles given his Flat ability but preference is for SECRET DES DIEUX back in distance.
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A taking winner on his chase debut at Kelso last month, WALK ON QUEST is likely to have plenty more improvement off 5lb higher and dropping slightly in trip should not inconvenience either. Wind surgery seemed to have a positive effect on Fearless Action when runner-up at Catterick in February and he is a player on his return. Treaty Boy and Tommy Combats enter the equation too.

WALK ON QUEST got off to the perfect start over fences at Kelso and a 5 lb rise in the weights doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from following up. Chasing-newcomer Tommy Combats brings a fair bit of potential and could emerge as the chief danger ahead of Getaway Jewel and Geordies Dream.

With respect to bumper and hurdle winner Geordies Dream, this looks a good chance for WALK ON QUEST to make it 2-2 over fences.
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MY MATE MIKE was upped in class over 6f at Wolverhampton last time and failed to get involved. However, Dean Ivory's inmate landed a double over this distance before that and he gets another chance in this lower grade. Professor Tickle also steps up in trip with solid claims on the back of a placed effort over 6f at this venue. Buy The Dip won on the turf track here during the summer and could also land a blow.

Preference is for PROFESSOR TICKLE, who won at this course off a 2 lb higher mark in December and got back to that sort of form here last week. My Mate Mike and City Cyclone should also go well.

The Lingfield factor puts PROFESSOR TICKLE at the top of the list. Charlie Mason is second choice.
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TRUE DESTINY may be able to bag a deserved victory after a couple of good runner-up efforts. The Mastercraftsman gelding was a solid second at Sligo last time having also had to play second fiddle on his previous run here. Going a bit further now could make the difference. Mr Mcwhinny was no match for easy winner Mabel In May at Fairyhouse last time, but it was a nice run to finish second and there still looks scope for further improvement from him on his fourth handicap outing. Container Madness has run solid races on his last couple of outings and could be place material.

TRUE DESTINY is well treated and was back on track when second at Sligo so, if in the same form, he can go one better. Mr McWhinny and Container Madness may emerge as the main dangers, although there are several with feasible chances.

IMBOLC is a speculative selection. His best efforts have come at this venue and he's 2lb lower than when finishing second here in March
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Now that the penny has dropped for LUNAR CONTACT after a comfortable success over C&D last month, the six-year-old is likely to have plenty more to come and he can follow up off 4lb higher. Awesome Foursome (fourth) has nearly seven lengths to make up with the selection from that contest, but he should also come on for what was his first run since June, while Firefly Lane looks to build upon a determined success over shorter at Newton Abbot in September.

LUNAR CONTACT was seen to good effect under a change of tactics when making all on his second run over fences in a C&D handicap last time. With the promise of better to come, he looks capable of following up off this 4 lb higher mark. Awesome Foursome enjoys a 6 lb pull with the selection having finished 6¾ lengths adrift in fourth that day and is entitled to finish closer this time. Nigel Twiston-Davies' charge rates the main danger ahead of Samourai One and Dindin.

Awesome Foursome is feared but LUNAR CONTACT looks capable of repeating his C&D win with the booking of a promising 7lb claimer.
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Turned out again quickly under a 7lb penalty after getting off the mark with a comfortable success over C&D last week, DISCO ANNIE has the potential to continue improving and she can land the double for her in-form connections. A determined winner over track and trip last month, Blue Fin must enter calculations, along with the consistent Coniston George and Bringbackmemories, who has paid his way on the Flat since he was last seen in this sphere.

Plenty with chances but it could pay to side with BRINGBACKMEMORIES to make a winning return to hurdling after an absence having been an improved dual winner on the Flat this autumn. Brian Hughes is also a significant booking in the saddle. Disco Annie rates a big threat though under a 7 lb penalty for her recent comfortable C&D victory. Blue Fin, The Navigator and Well Educated all need factoring into this highly competitive handicap too.

C&D winner CONISTON GEORGE acts on slow ground, goes well when fresh and he is taken to score
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LISS EILE has run two nice races to date and can get off the mark now. The Order Of St George filly was third in a strong contest won by Jerry From Kerry on debut and kept on nicely when fourth at Tipperary last month. This looks like a winnable opportunity. The Gordon Elliott-trained newcomer Miss Incognito is one to note in the market. Her half-sister Lucky Storm was a winner for the yard over hurdles during the summer. Derryville is another who has to be considered. She was no match for impressive winner Kalium on her debut at Killarney back in May, but is entitled to improve and has to have a chance against her own sex.

The bar isn't set very high by those with experience, so it's worth taking a chance on Miss Incognition representing a top yard on debut. Twentyfourcarrot is an obvious danger and Derryville's form received a boost at the weekend, so she's another one to consider.

Maxine O'Sullivan's claim is a bonus on LISS EILE who has solid form credentials and is preferred to newcomer Miss Incognito
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Not beaten far when only weakening at the finish over C&D last time out, BERNARD SPIERPOINT has done very well since joining the Darryll Holland stable and this looks like another ideal opportunity. Rogue De Vega has strong claims on his penultimate second over C&D, while So Smart has dropped back to his last winning mark of 67. Loco Lobo and So Grateful are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

While SO SMART's record on the all-weather doesn't augur particularly well, these waters are calmer than those that he usually finds himself in and the 5-y-o is taken to emerge on top. Bernard Spierpoint is proving fairly consistent and is likely to give another good account, while So Grateful will have claims if on-song, a remark which also applies to Snow Berry.

So Smart and SO GRATEFUL (nap) look the best handicapped runners in the field and the latter is fancied to gain a fourth course win.
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Runner-up on both career outings, including over further here last time out, AT NO TIME sets the standard on form and the drop in trip may prove ideal for this well-bred daughter of Galileo. Maenad showed marginal improvement from first to second start when fourth here last month and she is a player, along with Capla Lazarus, who has the potential to improve for going up in distance.

This looks a good opportunity for AT NO TIME, who again found just one too good here recently and this Galileo filly appeals as the type who will continue to improve with experience. Nala The Lioness showed plenty of ability in bumpers and won't go down without a fight if at her best on debut in this sphere following seven months off. Maenad is open to improvement and is best of the rest.

The addition of cheekpieces can help AT NO TIME break her duck at the third attempt. Maenad is feared most.
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A half-brother to a French 1m3f winner, HEBRIDEAN NOMAD could easily improve for going up in trip following a determined success over 1m at Kempton when last seen in September 2023. He is preferred to the hat-trick-seeking Molinari and Orange N Blue, who could be interesting on his first start for new connections. Sol Cayo and Timetobenice can have a say in proceedings as well.

Low-mileage 3-y-o TIMETOBENICE was denied a clear run at a crucial stage when fourth over 9.5f at Wolverhampton last week and, granted better luck back up in trip here, he could be the answer. The one with the most striking potential is Hebridean Nomad, who landed a Kempton novice on the second of his two starts as a juvenile. He should be suited by this stiffer test now handicapping and it will be interesting to see how he shapes up in the betting. The in-form Molinari is best of the rest.

The unknown quantity is HEBRIDEAN NOMAD who could easily be on a lenient mark. In-form Molinari looks best of the rest.
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The unexposed ALTMORE wasn't able to defy an 11lb hike in the ratings at Doncaster last month but conditions were incredibly testing that day, and he can be given another chance. The son of Showcasing will have challenges aplenty including Aramis Grey, who finished fourth in the Ayr Gold Cup, and Sommelier on his first appearance since finishing down the field at Royal Ascot. The hat-trick seeking Stanley Spencer is noted, as is Ingra Tor, who was just touched off at Wolverhampton last month.

Several to consider in this competitive handicap with ROUSING ENCORE shading preference ahead of Jenever and Stanley Spencer. The selection has been in top form since joining the Ruth Carr yard during the summer and his close third in a big-field Doncaster handicap 10 days ago was another very solid effort. Stanley Spencer is up in class and the weights but is clearly on a roll and he has to be feared. However, Jenever is just about second choice. Ingra Tor is also shortlisted.

A deep race in which the in-form 5yo INGRA TOR is marginally preferred to Sommelier and Drama.
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MY AWELE bounced back to form when winning over 5f here last month and, given that the runner-up has since run well, an 8lb rise might not stop the lightly-raced daughter of U S Navy Flag. Rosa Applause still has a bit to prove from her current rating but can at least be expected to make a good fist of things, while Champagne Sarah appeals most of the remainder.

MY AWELE should prove suited by this step back up in trip so is fancied to follow up her recent course success despite taking a 8 lb hike in the weights. Rosa Applause is feared most on the back of her good Newbury third, with Exponista also worthy of consideration.

The vote goes to dual course winner MY AWELE, who may well be capable of further progress. Rosa Applause is feared most.
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Swift Storm sets the standard with an official rating of 78 and although he might benefit from a drop in trip, ZIP IT UP is hard to oppose. Richard Hannon's filly bolted up at Kempton on her racecourse bow and despite the penalty, natural progress can see her repeat the dose. Zepparella failed to fire on her debut but she should know more this time around.

ZIP IT UP looked a good prospect when routing her field on her debut at Kempton and is impossible to oppose. Mick Appleby's newcomer Grabajabba could emerge as the pick of the rest ahead of Swift Storm and Zepparella.

Richard Hannon's ZIP IT UP fairly bolted up at Kempton and the runner-up isn't a bad horse at all. Swift Storm has to be feared.
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JAZZY ANGEL makes most appeal in an open contest, given she has been raised only 2lb after notching up her third win on the Tapeta with last month's success at Wolverhampton. Beyond Words scored over course and distance on her handicap bow and can feature again having failed to get a clear run at Kempton last time, while Stratocracy narrowly beat the previous course winner Triggerman here and that pair are hard to separate.

JAZZY ANGEL bagged her third victory on tapeta at Wolverhampton last month and hasn't been harshly treated by the handicapper for that success. She may be able to score again here. Triggerman and Beyond Words are also of interest.

A tricky puzzle in which it may pay to give top weight BEYOND WORDS another chance to confirm the promise of her C&D win in August.
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MERCURIUS POWER won over course and distance in August and found only one too good at Newcastle last time. The six-year-old gets another chance off his current mark and is taken to confirm latest running with the consistent Barleybrown. The latter looks likely to have a say in proceedings once again, while Rwenearlytheredad has only his second start on the all-weather having landed a double on turf with a recent success at Redcar.

RWENEARLYTHEREDAD is on the up and still unexposed over 1m, so he's fancied to complete the hat-trick under another positive ride, acknowledging this looks competitive for the grade. Barleybrown and Mercurius Power are two of several dangers.

Mercurius Power and BARLEYBROWN are closely matched on a recent Newcastle run. This race may set up better for the selection.
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ELETTARIA caught the eye finishing with a late flourish to take third at Newcastle a fortnight ago. Beaten less than a length on that occasion, a return to winning ways looks imminent. Fitz Perfectly has yet to win, but went close to doing so at Wolverhampton last week and has a shout competing off the same mark, while Yaahobby is not easily dismissed if staying this extra furlong and Shaka could also get involved.

FITZ PERFECTLY came clear of the remainder with a subsequent winner at Wolverhampton 8 days ago and, with a reproduction of that effort, she should be hard to beat from a good draw. Elettaria is a danger and Star of Atlantis is of interest down in grade on her second outing for Jack Jones.

Last week's near miss at Wolverhampton suggests FITZ PERFECTLY is well handicapped and she can belatedly gain her first win.
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