There were 44 Races on Friday 21st November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Chepstow, 9 races at Southwell, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Wide-margin point-to-point winner DIPPEDINMOONLIGHT is from a high-class Flat family and can leave behind her poor hurdling debut. Out of a half-sister to 14-time Group/Grade 1 winner Goldikova, Emmet Mullins' five-year-old turned up at coastal Inchydoney on debut and later showed smart bumper form. She jumped dreadfully on her hurdling debut in May, but scored on the Flat last month and remains promising. Kom Tu Voudras finished third in a Fontainebleau bumper in 2023 before pulling up at Grade 1 level on her return in April. She wore a first-time tongue-tie when finishing well held at Tramore last month, although she was clear of the 102-rated fourth. Clarnagh Maid and Two Pair have recent form, while Soldierstown returns following a break.

TWO PAIR shaped nicely at Clonmel last time and should uphold form with Katie Daniels if handling this testing ground
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Emotional Roller was no match for an improving chaser at Sedgefield last week, but still beat the rest fair and square. There will be races in him off this mark, although it might not be this one because WASTHATOK is able to compete off the same figure as when running out an easy victor over hurdles at Newcastle. His one previous attempt at fences didn't go well, but he is more seasoned now. Karavomylos apparently improved for wind surgery to claim second at Fakenham, and Dunworley could be dangerous on his return.

Preference is for C&D winner EMOTIONAL ROLLER, who returned to action with a good second at Sedgefield last Thursday.
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Having posted two creditable efforts in defeat since joining Dan Skelton, compensation could be on the cards for LORIKO. The four-year-old arrives on the back of a decent third at Cheltenham and a repeat of that performance may prove sufficient. Joe Tizzard has his string in fine fettle at present and his Chepstow runner-up Kripticjim may give the selection most to think about, ahead of hurdling debutant Reckless Spending.

Slight preference is for KRIPTICJIM, who represents an in-form stable and remains open to further progress. Loriko is second pick.
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LE FRIMEUR was the easy winner of an Irish point-to-point in March and this half-brother to a couple of winners over hurdles is an intriguing contender on his Rules debut. Douglas Hyde, who was consistent in bumpers last season, should be wiser after his hurdles bow at Bangor and looks a key player. The returning Knead A Win has place claims now stepping up in trip with a tongue-tie added.

Le Frimeur (second choice) could be anything but KNEAD A WIN wasn't beaten far behind talented horses in his last race.
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RIVER VALE has yet to prove himself on heavy ground, but remains unexposed as a lightly-raced nine-year-old. He made a belated debut aged seven but, in May 2023, defeated the now 140-rated Oscars Brother to score at Dawstown. He has been running consistently, scored over fences at Thurles last month, and is 8lb lower than his revised chase figure in this sphere. Course regular Where's Frankie has already scored four times here but although a dour stayer who likes heavy ground, might not be quite as well treated as the selection and wears a first-time tongue-tie. Cullig, Kingkong Ciergues and Lough Nigara have recent form.

Outstayed late by a well-handicapped rival over C&D early this month, KINGKONG CIERGUES can go one better
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Genbu already has plenty of experience and a Wetherby win under his belt, while Turenne was beaten less than six lengths in Listed company on his final appearance in France. They have to concede weight to a couple of interesting newcomers to jumping, though, one of which is EXPLODE, who couldn't justify market support on his first appearance for Faye Bramley but is rated 84 on the level and that gets him the nod. Indian River showed ability in a couple of Irish maidens, form which makes him of considerable interest too.

The lightly raced Irish recruit INDIAN RIVER is top of the list on his first run for Adrian Keatley. Division Day is second choice.
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Champion Bumper sixth Idaho Sun impressed when making a winning hurdles bow at Fontwell and merits respect in his follow-up bid. However, a 5lb penalty could leave him vulnerable given the strength of DOCTOR BLUE's form. Sam Thomas' charge ran a cracker to just be denied on his timber debut in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham and any improvement will make him tough to hold out. Red Oak may chase the pair home.

There isn't much between Doctor Blue and IDAHO SUN on hurdles figures but the latter has the clear edge on bumper form.
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Razors Edge, a 100,000-euro purchase as a three-year-old, warrants a betting check on his racecourse bow. A half-brother to Grade 1-winning hurdler My Drogo, the son of Walk In The Park has plenty going for him on paper, despite having already undergone wind surgery. However, LASKO DES OBEAUX was second to a promising type (subsequently sold for 250,000 pounds) in an Irish point-to-point in March and could be well placed to make a winning debut under Rules. Necronaut and Doctors Hill appeal most of those with hurdles experience.

Lasko Des Obeaux and Razors Edge are hugely respected but DOCTORS HILL sets a fair standard.
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TAREZE was defeated by a smart stablemate on her chase debut and is capable. The winner of a Listed hurdle in February, she concluded last season with a fourth-placing at Grade 1 level before returning last month. Although well held by July Flower, the winner scored at Grade 2 level subsequently and Henry de Bromhead's six-year-old is ideally suited by conditions. Kiss Will debuts over fences and while he might ideally prefer further and has yet to race on heavy ground, he also scored at Listed level over hurdles at Perth in April. Sandor Clegane is frustrating and although Grade 1-placed over hurdles and only 10 lengths behind Fact To File in fourth in the 2024 Brown Advisory, is winless in seven chases.

Henry De Bromhead's mare TAREZE gets weight from her rivals, is race fit and should go close on ground she'll relish
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Having regained the winning thread on her chase bow at Newcastle, You Some Girl merits respect given her upward trajectory. However, the eight-year-old is 7lb higher than her fourth-placed defeat over the smaller obstacles at Perth in late September and she could be worth taking on. PRINCESSE MILANIA is only 6lb higher than her ready triumph at Wetherby and a hat-trick may beckon, while Heather Honey also makes some appeal.

The lightly raced 5yo PRINCESSE MILANIA (nap) made it two wins in a row on her stable debut at Wetherby and can complete a hat-trick.
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Relkeel/Ascot Hurdle winner LUCKY PLACE boasts plenty of high-class form over timber and could be just the sort to excel on his chase bow. Nicky Henderson's charge was comfortably the best of these over the smaller obstacles and is difficult to oppose. Jet To Vegas is rated 16lb inferior to the selection, but last month's first appearance over fences is entitled to bring him on. Beat The Bat ran well in some big handicap hurdles back in the spring.

Assuming his hurdles ability is transferred to fences, LUCKY PLACE sets a very useful standard. Beat The Bat is second pick.
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Runner-up on his last three starts over hurdles, Devon Dude has been generally reliable and should be capable of going close on his chasing debut. However, PETTY CASH has experience in this discipline and having won when fresh here a year ago, the Henry Daly-trained eight-year-old looks worth chancing on just his fifth outing over the larger obstacles. Astronomic View and Ben Solo are the pick of the rest.

The 6yo BEN SOLO (nap) should be happier under these conditions than on the good ground he faced in his first chase.
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The reappearing DUFFYS HODEY is something of a handicap blot competing over fences for just the second time. It took until last season for him to show worthwhile and consistent form but, in that time, he climbed from a hurdles rating of 81 to 112. He was pulled up on his sole chase start in January 2024 but is better than that, likes soft ground and an experienced 7lb claimer lightens the burden for good measure. Hitthehayson has been running well, but debuts over fences and seems better on a sound surface. Busy stablemates The Little Yank and Kilashee have won 15 races between them and revert from hurdling.

A chance is taken on DECIMATION. He's race-fit, he runs off a career low mark and he'll appreciate the return to testing ground
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SILVER HILL should have learned plenty from his fifth-placed hurdling bow at Fontwell and he's entitled to strip fitter for that first appearance after a 264-day layoff. He just gets the nod over penalised Wexford winner Ring Of Kerry, who is likely to have more to offer. Mary Stanford had excuses when pulling up at Perth and has since joined a new yard.

Patrick Neville is among the winners and the mare MARY STANFORD is taken to make a winning stable debut. Ring Of Kerry is feared.
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Assuming the forecast going doesn't dampen his enthusiasm, LORD BADDESLEY could be tough to overhaul if he steps forward from his facile reappearance win in a three-runner event at Newbury. That was his first start since undergoing wind surgery and, still potentially well treated off 7lb higher, Anthony Honeyball's 10-year-old has a convincing chance of following up. A winner over this trip at Newton Abbot last month, Royal Jewel is another must for consideration, while Sean Bowen reuniting with Courtland makes him shortlist material.

Off an attractive mark back down in distance, NEON MOON gets the vote. Royal Jewel and Your Darling are respected.
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LUNDI NOIR did well for one so inexperienced when making the frame in a similar C&D event last month and as that was his first appearance since his successful Market Rasen introduction back in February, he is expected to take the necessary step forward. A Perfect Day made a sparkling hurdling debut at Wincanton a year ago to the day, but he probably didn't beat much and hasn't been seen since. Call Me Legend and High Tea also try handicap company for the first time and might be the bigger threats.

Unexposed 4yo LUNDI NOIR was placed in a big-field C&D handicap on his seasonal debut six weeks ago, and that form reads well.
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CON'S ROC has his favoured testing ground conditions for this reappearance and represents last weekend's Troytown Chase-winning trainer. Lightly raced, he is a dual point-to-point winner and, at Limerick last Christmas, showed good form to beat Willitgoahead, who subsequently finished third at the Cheltenham Festival, with West Of Carrig third. Big Interest was a wide-margin winner here back in April and although his form can be in-and-out, he is fit from a spin between the flags. The reappearing Fountain House would ideally prefer a sounder surface.

Fountain House should be bang there if fit after his break but he is taken on with the emphatic April C&D winner BIG INTEREST
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NEIGH BOTHA hasn't looked back since making a winning reappearance at Southwell in early October and a hat-trick could be on the horizon. Although fortunate to be left in the lead at Bangor, a 2lb rise in the weights looks workable and he can confirm form with the reopposing runner-up Sleeping Satellite. The seven-year-old finished nine lengths behind the selection and needs this longer distance to help. C&D winner Master Breffni may fare best of the remainder.

Sleeping Satellite is a tempting option back up in trip but this could go to EMPTY NEST, who was progressive last season.
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Manuelito made every yard of the running to score in a decisive manner at Newton Abbot and a 5lb higher mark looks fair for the progressive five-year-old. However, it is hard to ignore FORTUNE DE MER dropping in class after a narrow Grade 2 victory in a first-time hood at Cheltenham. With the headgear retained, Dan Skelton's unexposed gelding shades preference based on his potential to shine at this level. Trustintimes and Poet Laureate are other upwardly-mobile options to consider.

Back down in class with the hood retained, FORTUNE DE MER (nap) could well follow up his Grade 2 win. George's Lad is second pick.
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Joe Anderson lost an iron at a crucial stage, but overcame it to get The Big Reveal home at Lingfield last week. Even under his penalty, he is well treated compared to his hurdles rating, but DIAMOND DEALER should have more to offer. The six-year-old made a successful start to life with Dan Skelton on his chasing debut at Kelso and a 2lb rise may underestimate him. Returning hat-trick seeker River Voyage has to be considered, and Yorgunnabeplucky isn't out of it.

Diamond Dealer has to be feared but ISLE OF GOLD appeals as one with a lot more to offer in staying chases.
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THEMANINTHEANORAK ran well in a recent maiden hurdle and should compete in his first handicap. A useful winner of a good-ground Listowel bumper over this distance back in June, he showed that ability when finishing second to a capable winner over shorter at Clonmel earlier this month. Apologise's most recent form figures are poor, but he scored twice over hurdles last season and likes soft ground. The keen-going On Your Way hasn't raced since winning at Limerick in January, but is also suited by testing conditions.

BLUE REED is 3lb lower than when second over C&D in January and should strip fitter for his latest run so he gets a tentative vote
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PEEJAYBEE has been found a very winnable opening as he attempts to supplement his Southwell success. Assertive close home at the Nottinghamshire venue, Mickey Bowen's charge shaped as though there are more races to be won with him, and he might even take a step forward for that first outing since May. Almazhar Garde, like the selection, has won two of his last three starts and heads the list of dangers from Aboutdamntime.

7lb claimer Daire McConville has been in excellent form and he can enjoy yet another winner thanks to ALMAZHAR GARDE.
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All Authorized and Montregard were both successful when last seen and are noteworthy returning fresh from a break. However, SAFE DESTINATION has a match-fitness edge, which could be beneficial if the ground turns this into a test of resilience. The Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies-trained seven-year-old narrowly failed to back up October's Chepstow success over 3m2f when he filled the runner up slot back over 3m at Kempton. Well clear of the rest that day, the in-form gelding looks the value call here.

This is perhaps the time to catch VISION DE MAINE, who is first choice ahead of All Authorized.
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Having come home in splendid isolation at Uttoxeter last weekend, it's difficult to look beyond REINADO. The five-year-old is 14lb well-in and is sure to take all the beating if performing at a similar level on this quick turnaround. Mumbles bolted up here in January 2024 and is entitled to strip fitter for his 10th-placed return at Ffos Las. Evan Williams' charge may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Storming Nelson, who has tumbled down the ratings.

With a 14lb hike looming on the horizon after strolling home at Uttoxeter, REINADO needs to make the most of this opportunity.
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UNFLINCHING showed nice ability in winning a good-ground point-to-point back in the spring and looks to be quite useful. Out of a mare who was placed in Listed company on the Flat, he is unproven on heavy ground but was purchased by top jumping owners for 150,000 pounds following his pointing success. That form has received a boost as the runner-up is now a capable hunter chaser. Jessbers Wish showed nice ability in finishing third in a useful Liscarroll maiden in March, while Catalani is a triple point-to-point winner but tackles a different discipline here.

This doesn't appear a strong race and Gordon Elliott's recruit UNFLINCHING looks the one to beat on point-to-point form
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TRIGG represents the in-form Dan Skelton yard and there was a lot to like about the way he went through the field to score on his Worcester debut. He certainly falls under the 'could be anything' bracket and Harry Atkins' 7lb claim negates the penalty incurred for that success. Expect another bold showing, while good cases can be made for Hexham scorer Tony Joe and point-to-point winner Nimba.

The selection is NIMBA, who won an Irish point last month and whose new trainer Mickey Bowen has been doing very well in bumpers.
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SAINT JEANNAIS was pulled out of a Listed bumper at Cheltenham last weekend on account of the testing conditions so wouldn't want too much rain to fall, but he was ultra-impressive on his debut at Worcester. Such was his dominance, he is fancied to contend with his penalty in this better race, although Hitintheheadlines strolled home between the flags in Ireland back in February and is a worthy adversary. Double The Dance also landed a point-to-point and sold for 100,000 euros shortly after it.

Several have possibilities, particularly the once-raced winners SAINT JEANNAIS (bumper) and Hitintheheadlines (point).
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St James's Finest certainly shouldn't be found lacking for stamina judged on pedigree and market support on his racecourse debut would be interesting. However, NO WALKOVER was headed in the closing stages by a subsequent 400,000-pound purchase on his sole outing between the flags and appeals more on his Rules bow. Lipstick, Half Hoping and Professor Peppy are others to monitor in the betting.

The interesting runner is NO WALKOVER who very nearly beat a highly-touted horse in his Irish point.
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A really interesting clash between some in-form horses, with the three-year-olds perhaps holding sway. Silca Bay has been taking steps up the ladder at Kempton and proved he stays a mile when springing a 22/1 surprise there. Bella Perla landed the odds to complete a Lingfield double, but fellow hat-trick seeker BIN AJWAD is preferred. A gelding operation and the switch to handicap company has been the making of James Tate's charge and he can make it three from three over C&D.

This looks highly competitive but the vote goes to BIN AJWAD who is 2-2 in handicaps and both those wins have come over C&D.
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Bowood and Elle-May Croot have struck up an excellent partnership, with the pair teaming up for two easy victories at Newcastle. Special Ghaiyyath is another on a three-timer and even though he has yet to get his head in front on an artificial surface, his pedigree suggests it shouldn't be a problem. Both winning sequences may be brought to an end by GOLDEN PHARAOH, who went close in a really competitive Doncaster event on the final day of the turf season and has gone well over this C&D before.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to the resurgent BOWOOD who has won in emphatic style at Newcastle in his last two starts.
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FINAL MELODY has filled the runner-up spot on her latest three starts, including behind Love Bomb at Down Royal, but convincingly reversed that form over C&D last month. She also holds The Love Machine and Ninth Crusade on that run and gets the vote to gain a deserved success. Alkutonic showed good pace in a 6f maiden here when only weakening inside the final furlong and looks a threat dropping in trip on her handicap debut. Hello Isla was placed twice in nurseries over this distance for Richard Hannon last month and is another to consider.

It might pay to take a chance on THIS GUY, formerly with Clive Cox and likely freshened up after a break on yard debut
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STAR OF MALI confirmed the promise of his handicap debut second at Wolverhampton when going one better over this track and trip. That form was franked in no uncertain terms when the runner-up came out and bolted up next time, and James Tate's gelding has more to offer. He's A Gentleman kept Captain Parma a length at bay at Wolverhampton, although the runner-up is marginally better off at the weights and goes well here. Beauty Choice just missed at Catterick and will relish the extra furlong.

The vote goes to the STAR OF MALI, who made the breakthrough with a smooth success over C&D last month and is open to more progress.
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MASKED ANGEL has been placed on her latest three outings and was only just touched off by Rappell when returning to this venue on her penultimate start. She should appreciate this step back up to 6f after her third in a maiden and Nicola Burns takes off a valuable 5lb. Jackie Brown won this last year off a mark of 51 and having shown promise on turf this year, rates an obvious threat on her return to the Polytrack, with Colin Keane a significant booking. Jazzy Dancer has won twice over C&D and reverts to 6f after a promising third to Oiche Rua here last week. Others to consider include Hero Of The Hour, Happy Henry and Hasiyna.

Very unlucky last time when losing several lengths coming out of the stalls, MASKED ANGEL should prove too strong for her rivals
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It would be disappointing if ANGEL GABRIEL didn't go very close in this novice heat. Slowly into stride on his Doncaster debut, Ralph Beckett's colt ran a blinder to only be beaten a length into second and the quick turnaround suggests he's come on plenty for that outing. Tactical Formation has had a couple of attempts and did improve from his York introduction when third at Redcar. It will be interesting to see what the market makes of debutant Domina Ignis.

Ralph Beckett's ANGEL GABRIEL has a big chance, having finished second on his debut. Newcomer Domina Ignis represents Amo Racing.
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DALER was gelded prior to showing improved form when beating Comfort Line by four lengths over a mile here. There may be more scope for improvement and hopefully he can cope with this drop back in distance. Dontspoilasale gained a fourth career win when finishing strongly over 6f here, while Millraceflow now represents the same connections after taking a Roscommon maiden on soft ground for Andy Oliver. Monsieur Fudge should benefit from a run at the Curragh and it will be interesting to see how he adapts to this surface.

Denis Hogan is triple-handed here and it's DONTSPOILASALE who can come out of top after impressing in a handicap here last week
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Since connections of BELLAGIO MAN reapplied blinkers to their seven-year-old, he has rediscovered some sparkle. Two from three when sporting the headgear, Antony Brittain's charge lines up on a hat-trick now and a 3lb rise for winning at Newcastle latest might not be enough to stop him. Orbital Chime outran odds of 20/1 when finishing a head second at the same venue and makes each-way appeal again, while Wichahpi is another to bear in mind.

Previous C&D winner BELLAGIO MAN is taken to complete the hat-trick after two wins at Newcastle.
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EVENING BLUES showed plenty of promise earlier this year, including when second to the highly-regarded Albert Einstein at Naas, and having been gelded and absent for nearly five months, again filled the runner-up spot at this venue last time. The son of Blue Point had newcomer Golden Trigger just half a length behind in third and there shouldn't be much between the pair again, while Minella Rockett also enters calculations on his third recently over C&D. Coexist cost 320,000 euros as a yearling and is a brother four winners, including three who have scored in stakes races. Bay Of Stars and Lonely Island are other newcomers to keep a close eye on in the market.

Evening Blues and GOLDEN TRIGGER face off once again but Natalia Lupini's colt can come out on top on this occasion
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The eye is immediately drawn to last-start Wolverhampton scorer Mr Nugget, who is also a C&D winner. He'll no doubt prove popular, but it wouldn't be a huge shock if KINGSCLERE reversed that Dunstall Park form now she's 2lb better off for half a length. Going up in trip may also suit her if she's more patiently ridden, as she seemed to get racing a bit too soon 17 nights ago. Woodleigh enters calculations too.

The vote goes to MR NUGGET who was successful last time out and is the only C&D winner in the field.
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GUARDIAN OF REALM is by Kingman out of a Listed-winning mare who has already produced four winners, and she made a promising debut when third behind Anushka over 7f here. She was putting in her best work at the finish and should be suited by this extra furlong. Sky Watch has shown promise in two turf starts on varying ground conditions, while Glitter And Glory has also been placed on the grass and now switches to this surface. Chosen One, Cite Florale, Contrite, Moon Vega and Vauntingly are all nicely-bred fillies to keep a close eye on in the market on debut.

GUARDIAN OF REALM (nap) sets a very high bar on the back of her eyecatching debut run here last month. Sky Watch is also considered
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Participle has been performing with credit in defeat and should put her experience to good use at this level. However, CALIBAN caught the eye when finishing a staying-on fourth on his debut at Haydock back in April and looks open to more improvement. Siouxfonic arrives on the back of a bumper triumph at Sedgefield and could also feature, although Godolphin-owned newcomer Volcanic Rock may prove a bigger threat.

Fourth in a strong Haydock novice on his debut in April, CALIBAN will be hard to beat if he builds on that performance.
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TRISHULI RIVER won twice over C&D last winter and has shaped well on both outings since returning to this venue. She had a couple of these rivals behind when third last time over 1m4f and is now fitted with cheekpieces. Sinbad My Dad struck over 1m1f at Leopardstown this summer and having lost ground at the start on a number of occasions since, went close over C&D last week. Convincing was only headed close home over a similar trip at Naas and it will be interesting to see how he handles this surface. Others for the shortlist include Ozark Daze and Cherry Pink.

Not too many appeal but TRISHULI RIVER does on her recent 3rd here over 1m4f, and two of her three wins have been at this shorter trip
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Another Baar's winning run came to an end on the rise in class at Ripon, although a 55-day absence may have freshened him up. Regardless, Group 2 winner WEST ACRE may have too much class for these at the top of the weights, with his latest close-up second in a Dundalk Group 3 showcasing his ability. Rosario has strong claims on the pick of his form this season and is feared most.

Despite conceding upwards of 12lb to his rivals on his handicap debut, WEST ACRE (nap) may well have the class to succeed.
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SPY won a valuable handicap hurdle at Killarney this summer and has been in good form since under both codes. The Charles Byrnes-trained gelding was nearly two lengths behind My Vonnie when the pair filled the minor placings over C&D a fortnight ago. However, on the balance of form, he may improve past My Vonnie, who was fourth behind shock 50/1 winner Syosset last Friday. Power Of Prayer was making her handicap debut and having her first run on this surface when third behind Blackjack Hills over an extended 1m2f earlier this month and is another to consider if staying this trip.

Syosset and My Vonnie renew rivalry but there could be more improvement in POWER OF PRAYER upped in trip here
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Last-time-out winners Sam's Hope, Son Of Astar and POPULAR DREAM are the most tempting propositions, with the latter shading the vote given he is the only one of the trio with previous C&D successes to his name. A 3lb rise for winning here three weeks ago looks very manageable in this company. Handicap debutant Miss Mendoza is another to monitor in the betting, while Fletcher's Flight is dangerously well handicapped and shouldn't be underestimated, despite being nought from five on the all-weather.

The selection is triple C&D winner POPULAR DREAM who seems likely to get the solid pace he needs.
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