There were 49 Races on Thursday 20th November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Thurles, 7 races at Warwick, 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Universal Story's winning streak came to an end at Southwell last time, but there was no disgrace in finishing second and Jennie Candlish's upwardly mobile four-year-old has to remain of interest. That being said, a drop in trip might not play to her strengths and it could pay to side with AGE OF TIME. The gelding built on a Kempton second when winning in first-time cheekpieces (retained) at Wolverhampton and a 3lb rise should not be problematic. Tortured Soul could also have a say.

Top of the list is the resurgent 4yo AGE OF TIME (nap), who won at Wolverhampton last month and remains well treated on his old form.
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Galileo Charm shaped with considerable promise on her debut and although not as good over C&D last time, perhaps the addition of first-time cheekpieces will spark an improved performance. Despite that, preference is for BAMI, who has been crying out for a step up in trip on both of her racecourse appearances. Cracksman filly Cracking Beauty is related to a host of winners and wouldn't need to be anything out of the ordinary to make an impact.

The biggest form contenders are BAMI and Galileo Charm, preferred in that order.
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Willie Mullins saddles Fishery Lane and Toad Hall, with Paul Townend opting to partner the former. Pulled up on his last two starts, he is difficult to back with any great confidence. In truth, it's hard to be overly confident about any of these, with many of the main protagonists returning from breaks. Two from three at the venue, it might be worth siding with the race-fit RUSHMOUNT. Fifth in a stronger contest at Down Royal last month, it'll be disappointing if he's not involved towards the business end. Starting off over fences, Eagle Fang and Kurasso Blue are sure to have plenty of supporters, with the former running some fine races in defeat last season.

With his fitness advanced by a run at Galway, course hurdles winner FRANCISCAN ROCK has fair prospects based on a 138 official rating
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Having landed a junior bumper on her debut at Exeter, LA LUNA ARTISTA gets a tentative vote on her hurdles bow. Jane Williams' filly scored with something in hand and has all the attributes to excel in this discipline. Market support for Dan Skelton's newcomer Whitletts may prove significant and she cannot be ruled out, while Enya and Arrigo Annie are others of interest.

Whitletts is of obvious interest given her connections but a chance is taken on ENYA whose dam was Group placed on the Flat.
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One Of The Boys is a notable debutant as a 95,000-euro yearling purchase, but RICHIE'S ROCKET can put his experience to good use. Ralph Beckett's colt hit the frame in a warm Newmarket novice event on his first start last month and a similar level of performance is likely to be good enough. Alma De Fuego has also displayed enough ability to warrant some interest.

The clear form pick is RICHIE'S ROCKET, who posted a solid-looking effort at Newmarket. Aneirin's Sword is second choice.
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SAYITFIRST is in the form of her life at present. Successful at Sligo early last month and beaten just a short head on recent starts at Tramore and Down Royal, she would be a deserving winner of this competitive affair. A C&D runner-up on her first start over fences, Stoneyford Lady is an obvious danger. A half-sister to Captain Guinness, it'll be disappointing if this Henry de Bromhead-trained six-year-old isn't involved towards the business end. Tell Nobody Nothin might be suited by the drop in trip and it'll come as no surprise if he manages to get involved. Barry Connell's Farrokh, the long-absent Listenheretomejack, Clonmel third Baltinglass Hill and the first-time-blinkered Stily are others for the shortlist.

After a promising recent C&D chase debut STONEYFORD LADY could be the one to beat in handicap company
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PRAIRIE DIAMOND hasn't been seen since letting down favourite-backers at Taunton almost a year ago, but that came just a week after he landed this race and he is selected in the hope that he returns in the same sort of form. Path Of Stars has been performing with credit, although she remains a maiden, while Danzini took a step back in the right direction when runner-up at Exeter. Squire Danagher is thrown in on his Flat form but on the evidence of his Worcester display, he is nowhere near the same force.

It's far too early two write off SQUIRE DANAGHER, who was pulled up on his handicap hurdle debut but drops significantly in grade.
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An interesting maiden hurdle, emphasised by the fact that those with the best form have yet to tackle an obstacle in public. Notable entrants include Dan Skelton's Bossman Jack, who landed a bumper at Wincanton in fine style back in January, and Cristal D'estruval, who fetched 400,000 pounds after a success between the flags. Loaded And Locked is another worthy of consideration, but the vote goes to BARON NOIR. A dual bumper winner, including at the Punchestown Festival, he could be a nice type to go to war with over timber.

This looks a strong maiden. BARON NOIR showed a level of form in bumpers to suggest he could take very high rank in novice hurdles.
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Quilt would prove a live threat if bouncing back to the form of her debut fourth at Kempton, but a subsequent fifth in a class 5 contest at Newcastle tempers enthusiasm. It could be worth chancing one of the newcomers, with BAYAANN topping the bill. Having fetched 410,000gns as a yearling, connections will be hoping he can recoup some of that expenditure by making a winning debut. Oracle Mission and That's Random require a market check.

Top of the list is the striking newcomer BAYAANN, who cost 410,000gns as a yearling and is a half-brother to a smart 2yo winner.
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Clearly appreciating the step up in trip when successful here, FOUND A DIAMOND might be able to follow up. The five-year-old will again be ridden by Shane Markey, who claims a valuable 7lb. One of two Harry Kelly-trained representatives in the line-up, Nelson Muntz sets the standard with a mark of 117. Upped in trip after finishing fourth on his latest outing, he was a long way in front of Heron's Butler when they clashed at Kilbeggan in September. Pulled up and subsequently found to be lame when last seen over 11 months ago, point-to-point winner Melbourne Shamrock is of definite interest, while St Lawrence's Well and William Tell are others capable of making an impact.

Hard to know what to expect from Melbourne Shamrock after almost a year off. NELSON MUNTZ may be a safer option
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Nick Scholfield almost enjoyed a winner with his first runner as a trainer when ST IRENE found only one too strong at Newbury. The grey showed useful bumper form in smart company for Ben Brookhouse and sets a decent standard in this. Miss Tiara also occupied the runner-up berth on her latest outing, although there was less substance to that Exeter contest. Border Gem and Jetty May could be the ones to fight out second.

Listed-placed bumper performer ST IRENE is a confident choice assuming she's able to repeat or better her recent hurdling debut.
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PISMO BEACH didn't really need to improve to make the breakthrough at short odds at Hexham last month and the form of her earlier Newbury third looks strong, not least because the second is now rated 130. The Stuart Edmunds-trained five-year-old has a fitness edge over her likely threats, which include Crazierthandaisy, Dramatic Encore and Politacus, and that might prove crucial.

All six have chances. PISMO BEACH (nap) was entitled to win her maiden last time but that continued her steady progress.
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Having proved far more competitive reverting to handicap company when finishing third at Wolverhampton recently, a race of this nature looks well within LADY OF ANDROS' compass. The three-year-old makes plenty of appeal racing off an untouched mark and a belated second career victory may beckon. Aramis Grey arrives in good heart and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of So Sassy.

It's hard to rule out any of these but ARAMIS GREY gets the vote ahead of Lady Of Andros and So Sassy.
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Triumph Hurdle fifth PLACE DE LA NATION should be too strong for this opposition. Third on her only start in her native France, the Willie Mullins-trained filly ran a big race on her stable debut when runner-up behind a well-fancied stablemate at Fairyhouse in February. Clearly benefitting from that outing, the daughter of Masked Marvel belied odds of 100/1 when beaten four lengths at the Cheltenham Festival and it will be a surprise if she can't make the breakthrough on this occasion. Grade 3-placed in a bumper, Divaboriva ran well on her most recent outing over timber when second to a smart prospect at Cork. Holly Brook will need to improve from her hurdling debut, but cannot be discounted.

The Triumph Hurdle fifth PLACE DE LA NATION should have little trouble coping with Divaboriva who looks a clear second-best
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JAITROPLACLASSE had still to play his hand when coming to grief at Newton Abbot, putting paid to his chances of completing a double at the Devon circuit. The form is strong, with the winner going in again over hurdles and the third scoring at Plumpton on Monday, so the fact he was still bang there means he is worth sticking with. Authoceltic picked up the silver medal in that Newton Abbot contest so must be feared, while Star Of Affinity and Two To Tango are in with a shout. Juggernaut has played the bridesmaid role this year, including when chasing the selection home in September.

This can go to class-dropper STAR OF AFFINITY (nap), who was prominent for a long way in a good race at Chepstow on his chasing debut.
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TORN AND FRAYED bolted up in this 12 months ago and had the perfect warm-up for the defence of his crown when successful at Aintree last month. The 11-year-old is 7lb higher than last year, but Hillcrest has yet to convince over the larger obstacles and Nocte Volatus needs to put a fall in the Grand Sefton behind him. Omar Maretti has gone well fresh previously, while Irish import Gabbys Cross has held much higher marks in the past and enters the veteran ranks for the first time.

Preference is for TORN AND FRAYED, who beat a clear second at Aintree last month and wasn't far off his best with that comfortable win.
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Fairy Glen performed with plenty of credit when second in a Listed event at Bath and this dual all-weather winner merits plenty of respect back on the Polytrack. However, UNDERSTUDY has held her own in Group company this season, occupying the runner-up berth in the Ribblesdale, and is slightly more compelling now eased in class. Bosphorus Rose and Loughville both have little to find on the ratings and cannot be dismissed either.

Several have possibilities in a competitive Listed event. The percentage call goes to FAIRY GLEN. ahead of Lifting Sails.
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An impressive winner on his handicap debut at Punchestown, POURQUOI POI can follow up. Stepping up to this trip for the first time, the Paul Flynn-trained four-year-old led before the last and went clear on the run-in. Despite being hit with an 11lb hike, he could easily be ahead of the handicapper and it is surely significant that Jack Kennedy, who was on board last time, remains loyal. Dairy Force shaped well enough when runner-up at Clonmel to suggest he can be competitive off a mark of 102. A former maiden hurdle winner, the Liam O'Brien-trained gelding is lightly raced. Cathryns Ruby would also have claims on her recent Wexford win.

the 4yo POURQUOI POI bolted up on his return to action at Punchestown and could be up to defying an 11lb hike if handling the ground
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Since ending a good period over hurdles with a Worcester second in May, TARITINO has been kept busy on the Flat, with the pick of his efforts a half-length second at Newbury. He should be quite nicely weighted in this sphere and his chances increase if the rain stays away. Getmetothemoon saw off four rivals at Stratford and heads a list of dangers that also includes Thankyouandplease and handicap hurdle debutant Spuddling.

The suggestion is WESTERN SOLDIER, who returned from a long absence with a very encouraging run for his new stable three weeks ago.
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Noble Grace was beaten a neck by a filly subsequently sold to Willie Mullins for 300,000 pounds in a Cheltenham bumper back in the spring and is interesting now sent over hurdles. Betty's Daisy is another having her first crack at timber having contested a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree when last seen, while Blue Moon Lady was successful at Ludlow last December, although her form might not be as strong. The vote goes to DREAM SHADOW, who lost little in defeat on her hurdling bow at Uttoxeter. She encounters an extra three furlongs now, which ought to see her in an even better light.

Fergal O'Brien's DREAM SHADOW was pretty good in bumpers and she ran into a nice mare when coming up short on her switch to hurdles.
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Former high-class juvenile Shuwari has steadily found her feet since returning from the sidelines, landing a Listed race in France, although she does have a costly Doncaster defeat to atone for and needs to prove she handles the surface. SKY SAFARI has no such worries and extended her unblemished all-weather record to four when justifying favouritism in the London Mile Series Final. She looks ready to take the next step. Sunlit Uplands and Naina are talented enough to make an impact too.

Progressive SKY SAFARI is taken to maintain her unbeaten AW record. Shuwari and Sunlit Uplands look the biggest dangers.
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The Henry De Bromhead-trained LAMBAY ISLAND can make a winning start in handicap company. A lightly-raced son of Harzand, the five-year-old improved on previous form when third over track and trip and he appears to hold strong claims under Darragh O'Keeffe. Beaten the minimum distance at Cork earlier this month, Plunkett Street has to be respected. A dual winner on the Flat, the seven-year-old remains unexposed in this discipline. Placed on his two most recent starts, C&D winner Down Around has to be given serious consideration.

Top-weight PLUNKETT STREET is a tentative selection, despite slight ground concerns after being withdrawn at Fairyhouse on Monday
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Birthday Angel sprang something of a surprise to score in fine style at Plumpton on Monday and with Rex Dingle again in the saddle, he could carry a penalty to further success. The quick turnaround is a concern, though, and OFFIAH'S BOY might be the value. Joe Tickle's charge took a heavy fall three from home at Exeter, but he was in front at the time and if it hasn't knocked his confidence, he should go close. Third on each of her last three starts, Lady Caro is likely to be thereabouts again.

Lydia Richards' BIRTHDAY ANGEL was nicely in command in the closing stages at Plumpton on Monday and can complete a quickfire double.
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The winning distance might have flattered Fancy Stuff at Fakenham, but she was in command when left clear and ought to go well from 4lb higher. There are a few notable contenders in opposition, though, and SETTLE DOWN JILL could be the pick. She wasn't disgraced in a Grade 2 at Wincanton considering official ratings gave her little chance. Handicaps are more suitable, and Harry Atkins' 7lb claim is a big help. Either Or goes chasing for the first time and must enter calculations.

A trappy race. LARGY FORCE is now with Olly Murphy and there were positives to take out last season's chase runs despite her going 0-5.
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Ryan Kavanagh helped coax Sceptic back into the winner's enclosure on his return to the all-weather, with the five-year-old accounting for a subsequent winner at Wolverhampton. In VIZZAVONA LADY, though, he comes up against a lightly-raced filly with plenty of untapped potential and that earns her the nod. Penelope Valentine has held her form well since joining James Owen, while River Wharfe may have failed on his hat-trick mission but can't be written off. Cooramook and Sioux Warrior are a couple more to consider.

An open race in which the vote goes to 3yo VIZZAVONA LADY who was a good third in her bid for double last time and still has potential.
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Clonmel winner NO BIG DEAL could be capable of following up under top weight. Raised 6lb for that narrow success, the Charles O'Brien-trained gelding has a mark of 65 on the Flat, so it is unlikely that a 99 rating is beyond him over hurdles. An impressive winner here, Destivelle has to be considered for the Ciaran Murphy yard. A 9lb hike may not be insurmountable given the ease with which the mare scored on her latest outing. Bringsty has yet to win over flights but is seriously well handicapped if putting it all together.

Belatedly off the mark over C&D last month, DESTIVELLE can double up here and confirm the form with the runner-up Getaway Henry
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PEP TALKING notched up a brace of victories in the spring, but had looked in need of a slight reprieve from the handicapper prior to a recent Wetherby outing. However, he struck with a bit in hand that day and with Jack Andrews negating much of the 4lb rise incurred, he could continue on the winning trail. Merry Monty ran a mighty race to finish third on the back of a long absence at Uttoxeter and may well build on it. Tapley arrives following a fine C&D effort.

Merry Monty is respected but slight preference is for TAPLEY, who was second in a stronger C&D race than this 12 days ago.
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The eye can't help but be drawn to six-figure purchase Jollie Dame, whose half-sister was a winner in this sphere and she is likely to have a future. However, Alan King unleashed a useful type to win this 12 months ago and CALLISTO QUEEN may be up to the task too. The daughter of Telescope commanded a 52,000-pound fee and is related to the smart Midnight River. Further is sure to suit in time, as are obstacles, but there is a bit of speed on the dam's side and she ought to cope. Blue Marvel made a pleasing introduction and is another to consider.

It's best to chance a newcomer and ELATED, Jollie Dame, Callisto Queen and Bonnet's Secret appeal for varying reasons.
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MILITARY CROSS has had to settle for second on each of his four appearances so far, but it's not through lack of trying. His latest effort at Redcar suggested that this trip is at the bottom end of his range so it won't be a surprise if he is ridden positively. Much better was expected of Frankel colt Sharp Move on his Yarmouth introduction, but he has been given plenty of time. Maneater offered some encouragement at Wolverhampton, although she was ultimately no match for a clearly superior filly.

Military Cross has good form but has found one to beat him on all four starts so it might be worth taking him on with SHARP MOVE.
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Simon Dow bought Balon D'or for 12,000gns recently but the stable's leading hope might be MC LOVEN, who has been performing well in defeat on Polytrack and was a solid third behind a subsequent winner over C&D a couple of weeks ago. Ziggy's Triton came out third best in a tight finish at Southwell and should get his head in front again before too long. Diomed Spirit will be much happier now back on the all-weather.

It might be worth siding with DIOMED SPIRIT, who has a record of 5-17 on AW and is on a dangerous mark back in this sphere.
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A bumper winner here in March, LE LABO can strike on his first start over hurdles. Although subsequently well beaten in a Grade 2 race at Aintree, that run was unquestionably too bad to be true. Sent off 4/1 on that occasion, his shrewd connections were obviously expecting a decent effort. Off the track since that contest in April, the five-year-old can get his career back on track. Dual bumper scorer Minella Emperor has to be a strong contender, while Holy See sets a fair standard of those already boasting hurdling experience.

A debut winner in a bumper at this venue, LE LABO (nap) may be able to replicate that performance on his first attempt over hurdles
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The two with previous experience don't set a daunting standard, so this appears likely to go the way of a newcomer. Anthony Honeyball launches a three-pronged assault with Crest of Arms, Champ Kabai and BAILLY'S COMET, with the last-named shading preference. The 85,000-pound purchase is a half-brother to the high-class Romeo Coolio so is likely to possess the speed required to make an instant impact. Paul Nicholls' representatives must always be feared and Roximan is no different.

The answer might be BAILLY'S COMET, who has a good pedigree and is seemingly the pick of Anthony Honeyball's three runners.
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FANJOVE has been much improved since switching to the all-weather to go handicapping and registered a second victory from his last three starts at Wolverhampton recently. He appeared to be running on fumes in the closing stages, but stuck to the task and the drop from 7f should be to his advantage, as will his ability to make his own running. American Flight benefited from the application of a tongue-tie to break through at Kempton, while Ethan Tindall's claim helps bring nursery newcomer Nala's Dream right into the equation.

Jack Callan has been knocking in the winners on a regular basis and his 5lb allowance tips the vote in the favour of AMERICAN FLIGHT.
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A deceptively trappy affair, with three of the four arriving in winning form and the other finishing second last time out. GALILEO ISLAND has become something of a punters' pal, justifying favouritism at Chelmsford and Epsom, and if he takes to the Tapeta, he can complete his hat-trick. Aleen's only previous visit to Southwell resulted in a costly defeat, whereas Capall Rasa took a big step forward when getting off the mark here and he should appreciate the extra furlong.

This can go to CAPALL RASA whose win here last month has since been handsomely boosted.
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Houndhill couldn't build on his debut third at Redcar when upped to this trip at the same venue, although that did come on the back of a break. Hen Party's close-up Leicester third is probably the best form on the table, although the standard isn't too high so a chance is taken on newcomer HORACE WALLACE. The speedily-bred son of Blue Point cost 160,000gns as a yearling and is fancied to hit the ground running. Give Mr Noble some thought too.

Hen Party sets the standard but might be vulnerable to an above-average newcomer, with CITY OF DREAMS fitting the bill on paper.
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Reputation proved there is plenty of life left in him when getting up at Wolverhampton, although he has never won over a mile. Marry The Night and Francesi have hit the crossbar on their last two starts, while Coloane occupied that position over C&D recently, but the vote goes to HASHTAGNOTIONS. Richard Fahey's three-year-old has been consistent from August onwards and having been collared over 1m2f at Redcar last time, can show his appreciation for the drop in trip.

Richard Fahey's HASHTAGNOTIONS is having an excellent season and taken to bag win number four on the back of a very good Redcar second.
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The majority of these have something to prove at present and this could prove a suitable opportunity for EAST TYRONE to regain the winning thread. Philip Kirby's charge arrives on the back of a respectable sixth of 14 over 6f here and a drop in trip may prove fruitful. Mythical Isle is unexposed and could also enjoy the greater emphasis on speed, while Sanbona would prove a live threat if judged on the pick of his form.

In a contest where nothing arrives with a compelling claim a chance is taken on EAST TYRONE.
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Heretic saves his best for this circuit and backed up a C&D win back over track and trip a week later. The runner-up got much closer to him than she did before, though, so maybe a further 3lb rise will find him out and AMBER HONEY is preferred. Ed Dunlop's filly didn't settle over the extended mile at Wolverhampton, but she had been in consistent form prior and can register a deserved success. Harswell Duke's all-weather record isn't great, but he finished second here from 7lb higher back in May.

Lots with chances but MASHAM MOOR teed himself up well for a fourth C&D win when a promising fourth here on his recent return.
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Although thwarted in his hat-trick bid at Bath, Marching Mac lost little in defeat with that close-up second. A 1lb nudge up the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold account, but LETHAL NYMPH is slightly more compelling. Paul Midgley's inmate landed the spoils over C&D and is effectively racing off a 1lb lower mark if taking Warren Fentiman's 5lb claim into account. Monks Dream is the pick of the remainder.

A pretty useful sprint. DARK CLOUD RISING made a sound AW debut when fifth at Southwell and can come good in first-time headgear.
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OATHBOUND looked in need of the experience when debuting in fifth at Newbury and he makes plenty of appeal dropping in class. The son of Kameko is not expected to have any issues with Tapeta and rates as the one to beat. Tewkesbury is closely related to smart stablemate Telemark and market support on his opening bid must be noted. Fellow newcomer Ensor Mews cannot be ruled out either.

Ralph Beckett's ENSOR MEWS may prove the answer given the stable's record both with 2yo newcomers and at this track.
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Maldevious ended her time under the tutelage of Hugo Palmer with a respectable fourth at Wolverhampton and it will be interesting to see how she fares in the market on her stable bow for Brian Ellison. Regardless, CALL ME BETTY made all over C&D in good style and she may be able to defy an 8lb rise in the handicap. Hilltop and Soho Square are others to consider.

Last month's C&D winner Call Me Betty should go well but narrow preference is for HILLTOP with Warren Fentiman taking 5lb off.
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Although SOLVENCY finished last for Aidan Melia at Dundalk, he could prove just the sort James Owen excels with. The three-year-old son of Ardad was progressive when in the hands of Alice Haynes during the latter part of 2024 and an official rating of 79 looks exploitable. Fellow stable debutant No Return is also high on the shortlist, along with the hat-trick seeking Ararat.

The vote goes to ARARAT who remains favourably treated on previous form and is taken to complete a C&D hat-trick.
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OVERLOOKED went close to making the breakthrough over C&D latest and that form looks fairly strong given that the winner has gone in again since. For all that he will need to utilise it, the son of Dark Angel couldn't have asked for a better draw and he is fancied to strike at the expense of the relatively unexposed Military Leader. Imola has claims, as does Concert Boy, and Instant Bond isn't out of it either.

This looks wide open on paper but MILITARY LEADER is one of the few still on a slight upward trajectory and is taken to score.
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The hat-trick seeking New York Minute merits respect after bolting up over C&D, but a 12lb hike in the handicap may prove excessive. With that in mind, Joey Ramsden's stable debutant may be worth taking on and BERKSHIRE SUNDANCE could be the way to go. The five-year-old is only 4lb higher than for his latest triumph in a 16-runner affair at York and looks progressive. Reopposing second Ribble Vibe is feared most.

Despite a change of stable NEW YORK MINUTE is taken to defy a 12lb hike in the weights for his 14l romp over C&D last month.
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Veteran of the field ASADJUMEIRAH was just touched off over C&D, an effort for which the handicapper has kindly left his mark unaltered. A drop in class should be no bad thing either and Antony Brittain's team have been running well of late. Yorkshire Glory deserves his day in the sun but a podium finish might be on the cards again, while three of Sibyl Charm's four career victories have come at this track so she must be respected.

Asadjumeirah and Yorkshire Glory should go well but the one to be with is SIBYL CHARM (nap).
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SAXON PRINCE looked all at sea on his racecourse bow, so it was to his credit that he was able to keep on into third behind a couple of Ollie Sangster inmates. The winner could be very smart and there wouldn't appear to be anything of a similar calibre lining up here, so he should go close granted natural improvement. Marcellinus has finished third on both starts and looks likely to benefit from a drop in trip. Market support for Hardstyle or Harmonised will need to be taken seriously.

Preference is for MARCELLINUS who may be suited by the drop in trip having shown good speed in twice finishing third over 6f on turf.
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POCKLEY put his rivals to the sword over 5f here and although a subsequent 10lb rise will demand more, he has won off much higher marks in the past. A few of these arrive with something to prove, not least the three-year-old contingent, so recent Kempton third Em Jay Kay might be the main danger. Mrs Trump lost her way a little after scoring twice on turf in the summer, but she's only had three runs on an artificial surface and could have a bit more to offer.

Given his record here, POCKLEY might be capable of successfully defying a 10lb rise for his latest 5f win at the track.
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Young Endless (winner) and Fashionelle (second) renew their rivalry having squared off over the extended 2m here recently. The pair are unlikely to be separated by much again, but a confident vote goes to NUNC EST BIBENDUM. The daughter of Masar posted her finest effort for the yard when third over C&D three weeks ago, despite being short of room on several occasions. Hector Crouch is an interesting jockey booking and she remains open to a bit more improvement. Mio Amico is worth a second look too.

This may rest between old rivals YOUNG ENDLESS and Fashionelle, with the former taken to confirm recent course placings.
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LITTLE MISS INDIA hasn't been in the care of James Owen for all that long, but has a win and two second-placed efforts to her name since making the move. She lost little in defeat when beaten by an in-form rival last time and looks to have been found a good opportunity. Appier relished a return to the all-weather when on target at Wolverhampton, and don't rule out the selection's stablemate Cannon Rock, who has plummeted down the weights.

The choice is GIFTED ANGEL (nap) who made a promising return from a year off at Chelmsford three weeks ago and races off the same mark.
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The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.