There were 30 Races on Sunday 23rd November 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Exeter, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NIGHTMARE HAS possesses a smart jumps pedigree and represents connections who recently scored with a smart filly in this new series. By the same sire as State Man and a half-brother to two black-type performers, he cost 150,000 euros as a two-year-old and will know his job. The aptly-named Minella Academy also represents connections who have won in this series. A 52,000-euro Orby Sale graduate, he is out of a half-sister to Group 1 winner Aussie Rules, while his sire has produced some useful NH horses. Ronnie's Rascal is from a nice French family and showed ability on debut. Out of a winning chaser, she finished third to Flat-bred rivals here last month and can improve.

NIGHTMARE HAS was bought for 150,000Euros as a 2yo and he may prove to be a cut above his rivals on debut
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VANILLIER may be able to make a winning return. Gavin Cromwell's charge was impressive when scoring over this course back in February and went on to run well for third at Cheltenham. He finished the season on a bit of a low note, but is a smart horse at his best and coming here fresh could suit. Busselton won the La Touche Cup at the Festival here and has to be respected. He's had a couple of recent spins over hurdles so arrives fit. Desertmore House, who lost out by three-parts of a length in the La Touche, is another to consider. He also has the benefit of a run having won a point-to-point three weeks ago.

With a recent point-to-point win behind him, La Touche runner-up DESERTMORE HOUSE may emerge best in a rematch with key rivals
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MIDNIGHT JET has a fine pedigree and showed smart ability to win on debut in May. Out of a Listed-placed half-sister to Marine Nationale, the son of Maxios was well supported when landing a smart bumper for Sam Curling in Killarney, with Grey Jude finishing well held in third. He has joined new connections and will be ready for this reappearance. Master Haku showed plenty of promise when finishing behind Grey Jude here recently and he can turn around those placings as he is open to further progression.

Grey Jude and Master Haku occupied 2nd and 3rd in a similar event three weeks ago but have to give best to MIDNIGHT JET (nap)
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TIDDESLEY WOOD wasn't beaten far on his hurdling debut at Aintree last month and, entitled to have come forward for that first run since March, Fergal O'Brien's charge can do the business. Doctor On Call won a Hereford bumper and also shaped with promise on his timber introduction when second at Fontwell. He heads the list of dangers from Jaccours.

The pick on hurdles figures is TIDDESLEY WOOD. The main form dangers are Doctor On Call and Jaccours.
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Grade 2 bumper winner GREEN SPLENDOUR can make a successful start over timber. The Willie Mullins-trained gelding was impressive at Aintree in early April and looks a nice prospect for novice hurdles this season. He Can't Dance was placed in a Grade 2 bumper, but needs to improve from his hurdling debut when well beaten at Galway last month. Gordon Elliott's runners have been coming on for their initial runs, though. Champagne Kid has plenty of solid placed form and should reach the frame again. He sets the standard with his mark of 118, but it would be disappointing if Green Splendour didn't prove considerably better than that level.

This looks like a good launch pad over jumps for GREEN SPLENDOUR, whose victory in the Grade 2 bumper at Aintree is persuasive.
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Maestro Du Mesnil and Tenter Le Tout are entitled to be wiser after both made encouraging starts to their careers. However, they don't set the bar very high and a chance is taken that APOLLON FORLONGE, a 75,000-euro purchase whose well-related dam was a winner over fences in France, could have been found a decent opening at the first time of asking.

Chester Williams' TENTER LE TOUT made a promising debut in a big field at Stratford last month and gets the vote.
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SORTUDO showed some high-class potential last season. Runner-up at the Dublin Racing Festival before finishing seventh in Cheltenham, he progressed further when bolting up at Fairyhouse in April and will be ready for this reappearance. Jalon D'oudairies missed last season but has also shown smart ability in NH Flat races. A debut point-to-point winner and placed third in the 2024 Champion Bumper, his absence is a concern, although he reappears at an encouraging time of the season. Factual Fact debuts over jumps but has good recent Flat form, while Shuttle Diplomacy finished ahead the selection when third at Cheltenham but behind him at Fairyhouse. He is on a retrieval mission following his Galway disappointment.

Rain is welcomed for SORTUDO after he relished conditions in his final bumper start last season and he may make a winning hurdle debut
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INDEPENDENT LADY was well held in fourth on her racecourse debut in a Uttoxeter bumper a few weeks ago, but it would come as no surprise if she stepped forward considerably now tackling hurdles and with Nico de Boinville taking over in the plate. Teddington Lock won on her Rules bow at Fontwell and is also interesting going over timber for the first time, while Future Bucks completes the shortlist.

The Verdict comprises the hurdles debutants INDEPENDENT LADY and Teddington Lock who both look open to progress.
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JOUEUR MASQUE was an impressive winner on his last visit here in June and this is a nice stepping stone for him on his return. The Masked Marvel gelding had shaped with promise in a couple of strong maiden hurdles prior to his easy success and he remains a novice for this season. County Final also carries the JP McManus colours and was an impressive winner when taking his maiden hurdle at Navan in September. He looks like the owner's second choice here. Cappa Hill is on a hat-trick, but looks to be facing a better calibre of rival now.

COUNTY FINAL won by a wide margin at Navan last time and winners have come from that race so he is selected.
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The winner of an Irish point-to-point before filling the runner-up berth in a bumper at Tipperary for her previous yard, KATIE'S MELODY continued on an upward trajectory when she made all in a mares' NH Flat race at Ffos Las a fortnight ago. That should have put her spot-on for this introduction to hurdles and Harry Derham's representative is the most intriguing option. Easy Love and Betty's Tiara are respected as previous winners in this discipline, but may struggle to concede 7lb to the selection.

Anthony Honeyball's EASY LOVE should find this easier than the race she contested at Cheltenham last time.
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SARANDON has shown ability in maidens and should compete on her handicap debut. Although well held in fourth on her introduction at Punchestown back in February, she had plenty of rivals behind her. At Wexford last month, she again ran nicely, with that race's winner finishing second at Graded level subsequently. Bannow Blaze has been running consistently well on mainly good ground in recent times and although 6lb higher than when scoring at Wexford, should again figure. La Tulipe Noire has poor hurdling form, but has been running well on the Flat recently and can get involved as she likes soft ground.

A number of them enter handicap company for the first time, and SARANDON is most interesting after her Wexford fourth last time
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A tenacious winner at Fontwell last month, HELLO CELLO looks the safest choice. A 4lb rise should be within her range, as should tackling an additional furlong. Le Galli Bier possibly needed the run when he returned from a break at the same venue and, on just his second start after wind surgery, he is a potential improver to consider. Windsurfer is another match-fit option for the shortlist.

Judged on her hurdles form this term, HELLO CELLO holds particularly solid claims. Jack The Nipper is second choice.
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FEET OF A DANCER is top-rated over hurdles and can make a winning return. The Authorized mare didn't win during her last campaign but ran some cracking races in defeat, including on her final two outings. She was a fine fourth in the Pertemps Final at Cheltenham and finished with a placed effort in Grade 2 company at Fairyhouse. She may prefer a bit further, but can operate over this trip. Fun Fun Fun looks like an obvious danger. She was three from four over fences last season, including claiming a Grade 3 and Listed success. She may also be suited by further. The Great Nudie is a potential front-runner and could be dangerous if given an easy lead.

FUN FUN FUN is taken to score as she goes well fresh and got to a rating of 149 over fences last term.
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Blenkinsop and Madaket are still learning over fences and are dangerous to rule out. However, this represents a drop down in class for NOT SO WOOLLY, who was last seen finishing fifth in the EBF Final at Sandown in March. Bred to be effective in this discipline, this could be a good starting point over the larger obstacles for the Joe Tizzard-trained six-year-old.

It was an eyecatching run that BLENKINSOP (nap) delivered on his chase debut, and especially as that was at Cheltenham.
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A point-to-point winner on soft ground, LONG BRANCH ran a nice race when fifth over an extended 2m in a useful maiden at Wexford and will be suited by stepping up to this trip for his handicap debut. He has been caught for pace in recent starts, but this test of stamina should see him in a better light. Darcy's Friend, who wears a first-time hood, was well held over fences at Cheltenham, but his hurdles form since joining Emmet Mullins has been useful and he should also appreciate stepping up in distance. Oneforgonzo is proven at the trip, while smart chaser Midnight Our Fred will likely be all the better for this return.

Much improved over fences last season, MIDNIGHT OUR FRED looks potentially thrown in here on his hurdles return
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King Of The Lake is versatile regarding distance and having won three of his four starts since undergoing wind surgery, Jeremy Scott's seven-year-old is taken seriously. However, SUNSHINE DIAMOND is likely to relish every yard of this trip and he could be the way to go with the emphasis very much on stamina. The class-dropping Roaring Conquest won a point-to-point over 3m and is another must for consideration.

Saint Palais and Super Survivor are seriously considered but ROARING CONQUEST should be a promising second-season hurdler.
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The progressive CUSTOM TAYLOR was an impressive winner on his return at Gowran Park early last month and may still be a step ahead of the handicapper. The Malinas gelding got a 9lb hike for his easy nine-and-a-half length victory, but that may not be enough to stop him from going in again. Millstream Lady is another coming here in good form and could be the danger. She beat a smart mare in World Of Fortunes at Limerick and Calum Hogan takes a useful 7lb off her back. Top-weight Staffordshire Knot ran well when third in the Brown Lad at Naas and is another who has to be on the shortlist.

If he can smarten his jumping technique INTENT APPROACH may prove good enough to cope with the progressive Custom Taylor
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AMBION VIEW can kick on after an encouraging second over an extended 2m5f at Newton Abbot last month. A 3lb rise looks manageable and this previous course winner could have a big say with the drop in trip in his favour. The competitively-weighted Turn And Finish also rates a key player on the back of filling the runner-up slot at Plumpton. Similar comments apply to Valadon, who resumes off just 4lb higher than his Fontwell success in April.

Having had the benefit of a run that was encouraging and with his yard flying high right now, AMBION VIEW looks the best bet.
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A dual Grade 1 winner over hurdles and runner-up to Lossiemouth in the Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham in March, JADE DE GRUGY sets out on her chasing career. The daughter of Doctor Dino is out of a half-sister to Champion Chase winner Sire De Grugy and will be hard to beat if taking to this new discipline. Point-to-point winner The Big Westerner was a fine second in last season's Albert Bartlett and the half-sister to smart chaser Stay Away Fay is another exciting recruit to fences. Kala Conti was a good hurdler in her own right, but finished well behind Jade De Grugy at Cheltenham last season.

This is a cracker and whilst Jade Du Grugy is top-rated, she is taken on with THE BIG WESTERNER who can rate higher over fences
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Callum Pritchard got a good tune out of THE HARDEST GEEZER when he finished a respectable second at Newton Abbot and there is a very good chance of the partnership going one better off just 1lb higher. The versatile Aggagio is a multiple winner under both codes of racing and can make this a good test for the selection, while the low-mileage Little Ledgend enters calculations given he gets weight all round and has the assistance of Sean Bowen.

With further improvement plausible, THE HARDEST GEEZER (nap) is preferred. High Fibre is second choice.
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Placed several times at Graded level over hurdles, FLEUR IN THE PARK has made a good start to his chasing career and got off the mark in taking style when dropping back to this trip at Wexford. Although not short of stamina, connections feel that his slick jumping can be utilised to best effect over two miles and that theory will be tested to a greater extent as he steps up in class here. Prominent racer Westport Cove has a considerable edge in chasing experience over the selection and his Grade 3 victory at Roscommon is solid form which has been franked by the placed horses. Second at Cheltenham last month, Relieved Of Duties is not one to discount.

There should be better to come from FLEUR IN THE PARK (nap) who created a positive impression at Wexford on his second chase start
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GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY, who has gone well here in the past, was denied a hat-trick when last seen. However, that came after a busy spell and he looks worth chancing resuming off just 3lb higher. The French import Raffles Hermes is something of an unknown quantity but his form in his homeland is encouraging enough to suggest he could have a say. King Califet and Valirann Gold complete the shortlist.

Precocious as a 3yo chaser in France last summer, CLOTILDA could be good value for the 9lb weight-for-age allowance she gets here.
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SPELLACY'S CROSS won twice at Clonmel last month and should be suited by coming back in trip after finishing a respectable fifth here in the Cork Grand National over 3m4f. He had looked nicely progressive prior to that and should have more to offer. Smallcraftwarning was a place ahead of Spellacy's Cross in that staying contest and has been most consistent in recent starts. Ney was an improver over fences early in the year and should have come on from a recent comeback run over hurdles. O'Toole has been difficult to keep sound but is talented and goes well fresh, while recent winners Castle Field Boy and Battle Of Mirbat would prefer further.

Fairyhouse winner CASTLE FIELD BOY can follow up in a deeper race
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FAITQUE DE L'ISLE had to settle for fourth over an extended 2m6f at Stratford, but he ran out an emphatic winner over this trip at Uttoxeter prior to that. In fact, he has been successful on each of his last three appearances over 3m and can extend that record. School For Scandal sprung a Worcester surprise in June, but couldn't back that performance up at Uttoxeter. He has been freshened up, though, and Gazette Bourgeoise returns from an even longer break having signed off her last campaign by pulling up in a Cheltenham class 2.

10yo FAITQUE DE L'ISLE is easily the most persuasive candidate judged on performances recently. Gazette Bourgeoise is second choice.
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FACT TO FILE had 2023 winner Fastorslow back in fourth when winning a strong renewal of this a year ago and is taken to make a successful start to his third season over fences. A brilliant winner of the Ryanair in March, he didn't give his running when tried over two miles here the following month but it generally pays to be forgiving of horses who disappoint at that end-of-season festival. By contrast, Gaelic Warrior finished last term on a high when stepped up in trip and he has a good record at right-handed tracks, including this one. Brought along steadily before peaking spectacularly in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Inothewayurthinkin looks opposable on his reappearance.

The 2024 winner Fact To File has obvious prospects, but may not cope with GAELIC WARRIOR who ended the campaign in commanding form
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TASHAN looked in need of the run when he faded to finish fourth on his seasonal bow at Chepstow last month. With his match-fitness topped up, this lightly-raced potential improver, who had won two of his three previous starts, could go well on his handicap debut. Le Soleil Reve is another progressive option to consider, while Hudson's Irish form over hurdles suggests he could be placed to good effect now he's under the tutelage of Mickey Bowen.

It's now looking a strong race in which TASHAN ran fourth on his reappearance at Chepstow and he can give weight all round.
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KISH BANK finished just behind Mickie Angel when fourth in a 3m contest at Fairyhouse earlier this month. That was a seasonal and chasing debut for the imposing Mount Nelson gelding who, with headgear now fitted, can turn around the form and go close here. Mouse Morris, who saddled the winner of that Fairyhouse race, is represented by Navan maiden hurdle winner Autoportrait. From the family of A Plus Tard, the chasing debutant appeals as one who can fare even better over the larger obstacles. The 124-rated Nowwhatdoyouthink has an edge in experience over many of these. He probably went too hard in front when third at Wexford, but this longer trip is a concern.

Mickie Angel was just ahead of KISH BANK at Fairyhouse last time but the latter may improve more for that comeback run and score
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LOW EXPECTATIONS showed the benefit of a mid-year break and looked a different animal when returning with an all-the-way Fontwell triumph. He has an 8lb higher figure to contend with, but that breakthrough will have boosted his confidence no end. Gone In Sixty deserves to get his head in front, but might have to settle for yet another supporting role, with similar sentiments applying to Locked Down Lad. Brave Move may be able to pick up some prize money.

Point bumper winner LOCKED DOWN LAD has been threatening to open his rules account and he is first choice ahead of Low Expectations.
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IT'S ONLY A GAME was well found in the market when second in a 20-runner bumper at the festival meeting here in May. Martin Brassil now fits a tongue-tie to the French-bred four-year-old, who is taken to go one place better. Treasure Memory was unfancied when second in a decent maiden hurdle at Galway and merits respect on his first bumper outing. Boycetown and Speculateur have shown ability in point-to-points and represent powerful yards, while Willie Mullins' debutant Drombane is out of a mare who was smart on the Flat and over hurdles.

With the benefit of a racefitness, point and Galway maiden hurdle runner-up TREASURE MEMORY can go one better under a top amateur.
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HARRY JUNIOR was a ready winner at Lingfield 12 days ago and keeping him ticking over with a quick reappearance could be rewarding. With first-time cheekpieces supplementing a tongue-tie, the low-mileage five-year-old could brush aside a 6lb rise. Dropping in trip shouldn't cause much of an issue but the likes of Ask Her Out and Square Du Roule could be best placed to capitalise if any cracks appear.

This drop in trip looks the right move for CHEDINGTON'S GUEST, who looked stretched by 3m1f on last month's handicap debut.
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