There were 38 Races on Tuesday 25th November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Tramore, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

GUERNSEY ANGEL showed a big chunk of improvement when beating Mwaki at Wolverhampton in September and this is just her second appearance in a nursery. If the daughter of Harry Angel is in similar form, she could prove hard to beat. Canyouhearthedrums accounted for the same rival in a first-time tongue-tie at Yarmouth in July and she could have a say.

Guernsey Angel may be up to overcoming the outside stall but CORNICHE GIRL could have her measure this time.
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Master Of Shanghai made an instant impression at Pontefract in September and is likely to be on the premises, but he might find it hard to give his penalty away to STARLIGHT SAMI. Denis Coakley's colt has shown a fair amount of ability in both starts to date, with his latest effort coming when second at Windsor in June. With the potential for more to come, he looks the one to side with. Nebbia isn't ruled out either.

This looks less demanding than the turf races STARLIGHT SAMI contested in June and he can get the better of Master Of Shanghai.
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Annexation landed a double on the Flat before finishing last of six over hurdles at Huntingdon at the start of the month and is one to note. However, this might be the day for AL RUFAA. The Kublers' eight-year-old has taken the silver medal home the last twice and goes off the same mark. This looks a good opportunity and he could record his sixth career victory. Baikal completes the shortlist.

The 3yo ARTH'S GOLD has plenty of upside and he was unlucky not to be a lot closer on his handicap debut.
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KHMER was in the process of running a good race on his hurdling debut at Fairyhouse when he departed at the final flight and compensation could be forthcoming. Bon Viveur was beaten a fair way into third in a Navan bumper in March and reappears over hurdles in a first-time tongue-tie for Willie Mullins. He's a half-brother to a hurdle winner and improvement looks more than likely. How's The Head drops in trip after a runner-up effort on his hurdling bow at Limerick and ought to be a contender.

KHMER (nap) was still bang in contention when falling at the last at Fairyhouse and can gain compensation if putting in a clear round
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MARSIAC built on his promising Rules debut when getting off the mark in a maiden hurdle over 2m4f at Aintree a month ago. The four-year-old is likely to have more improvement left to come and he is clearly the one to beat. Montemares scored on his racecourse bow over C&D three weeks ago and, while that form is not quite as strong as the selection's, Tom Lacey's gelding cannot be discounted. Any market support for Justice Served would have to be noted.

Aintree winner MARSIAC looks a nice prospect and the form of that win was given a fair boost at Ascot last weekend.
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OJ LIFESTYLE struck by a length and a half over a mile at Brighton last month and the assessor may have been kind to only put him up 4lb. As long as the son of Gleneagles can replicate that form on the all-weather, he may take some stopping. Meet Me In Meraki failed in his hat-trick bid when fourth at Wolverhampton last time, but he isn't one to write off. Connie Moon is another to keep an eye on.

Back down in distance, EUPATOR may confirm the promise of his penultimate effort and get off the mark. Connie Moon is second pick.
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BARRA RUA put together a solid sequence of results in bumpers which culminated in a victory at this track last month. She began her hurdling career with a third at Cork and she tops the shortlist here. Gordon Elliott's Working Away weakened out of contention on her Rules debut at the start of the month, but gets a tongue-tie. Mahon Falls, who represents Willie Mullins and Paul Townend, may not want the ground too deep but has some good form to her name.

It might pay to side with MOODY GIRL who shaped with plenty of promise on testing ground on her hurdling debut at Fairyhouse
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VALENCE D'AUMONT was well beaten into third at Market Rasen earlier this month, but is now 2lb lower and takes a drop in distance. The veteran competes off a career-low rating and looks the way to go. Jack Doyen is only 2lb higher than his last winning mark and warrants a market check on his return to action, while Rehill Relic is another to consider.

Last year's third ONEWAYORTOTHER didn't run as badly as the bare facts suggest last time and has slipped to a good mark.
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Liam Mera Kai sets the standard having won a Warwick bumper in March and he was third on his hurdling debut at Huntingdon recently. That said, a chance can be taken with FOUR SPRINGS, who bolted up in an Irish point in May and was bought for 82,000 euros later that month. Lully Du Houx is a newcomer to note, while Hey Buddy completes the shortlist.

Irish point winner Four Springs might be good enough but LIAM MERA KAI won his bumper before a pleasing hurdling debut.
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The step up to 7f may not have been ideal for HAVANA SKY when he was third at Wolverhampton last time but he was not beaten far at all that day. Prior to that the four-year-old had won over C&D in October, and Ed Dunlop's gelding appears to be the safest pick in an open event. Zoulu Warrior is likely to be in the mix once again, while Lahina Bay and Danger Alert are others to note.

Mart should go well back at this track but he may not be able to reverse last month's course placings with HAVANA SKY.
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COUSIN KATE won a maiden hurdle here last month and finished clear of the remainder when second on her handicap debut at Gowran. That was over 2m4f on heavy ground, so she ticks a lot of boxes with the promise of more to come. Great Bird went close over a longer trip at Clonmel and was disputing the lead when coming down at the final flight at Thurles last time. Miss Lia is in form but ground conditions may count against her.

Great Bird is greatly feared but slight preference is for Cousin Kate, who handled heavy well at Gowran last time
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KING OF CONG produced a better effort in first-time cheekpieces when second at Hexham on his latest outing and may have more to offer on just his sixth chase start. The seven-year-old remains on a workable rating and gets the vote ahead of Queens Wish, who returns to this sphere after her third at Huntingdon over hurdles. Frankie Faulkner finished second at Ffos Las last month and also has a chance.

Sam England's KING OF CONG (nap) responded well to cheekpieces and ran very much as though his turn is near at Hexham recently.
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L'EMPIRE VERT's task was made easier as most of his rivals failed to complete when he won at Ludlow earlier in the month. That said, it was still a good performance and he merits plenty of respect off just 2lb higher here. Electric Eddy disappointed at Stratford on his return last month but it is too soon to be writing him off, while Sanitiser is next best.

The lightly raced THE PIT POPSY is sent straight chasing for her handicap debut despite showing nice promise over hurdles.
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KNICKERBOCKER got off the mark on just her second start in handicaps over a mile at Southwell last month. The daughter of Le Havre may have enough improvement left to come to defy a 3lb rise here. Mc'ted's winning run came to an end last time but he cannot be discounted in a race of this nature and he edges out Simply Blue to be best of the rest.

A competitive handicap in which the unexposed KNICKERBOCKER can prove too strong for Port Road.
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RAINBOW CONNECTION was no match for a useful winner when second in a Galway maiden hurdle, but her previous fourth on soft ground at Gowran was creditable and a capable 7lb claimer now takes the ride on her handicap debut. Alright Darling won at Thurles and her subsequent third on heavy ground at Gowran was a solid effort. Wexford runner-up King's Son is another handicap debutant who makes some appeal as he goes over a longer trip.

Alright Darling is respected but there may be more to come from Punchestown second HEAD FOR HOME
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Havefunontherun was unable to carry his penalty to victory when fourth at Newton Abbot last month, but that was still a fair effort and he remains of interest on handicap debut. However, NAZARE struck by over a length at Market Rasen recently and is likely to have more to come on just his second outing in a handicap. Off just a 5lb higher rating, the son of Masterstroke looks the one to beat. Moab completes the shortlist.

James Owen's NAZARE finished well to score on his handicap debut at Market Rasen and could still be on a good mark after a 5lb rise.
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Keep On Cobbling made her first start in a handicap a winning one on her return earlier this month and holds an obvious chance, but the vote goes to HILLSIN. The seven-year-old was victorious on his first outing back with Alan Jones at Exeter last month and is just 3lb higher. The step back up in trip is unlikely to pose him any problems and he can follow up. The Secret Pearl and Golden Identity are others to note.

Kerry Lee's WISTMANS PRINCE (nap) was in the process of showing huge improvement when falling late on here last time.
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The recent winners Rovinia, Harry Brown and Ten Club all have to be considered but may be vulnerable off their new marks. With that in mind, preference is for BLUE EMPRESS, who has been knocking hard on the door of late and remains on a workable rating. Graduated also hit the crossbar at Newcastle last time and could prove to be the main threat.

Being open to further progress at this trip, ROVINIA (nap) is taken to follow up her Kempton success. Holy Fire is second choice.
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ACLASS has made the frame in a couple of handicap chases and can put that experience to good use. He handles testing ground and three miles may just have stretched his stamina when third on his most recent run over fences at Fairyhouse. The selection may have needed the run when beaten by Jerisk Star over hurdles at Gowran, but that rival ran well for a long way until falling on chase debut at the same track and looks a big player. Gavin Cromwell has won the last two renewals of this, so point-to-point runner-up Lecale's Diamond cannot be discounted.

ACLASS, runner up behind Jerisk Star over hurdles at Gowran last month, may be able to avenge that defeat in these conditions
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This maiden hurdle looks to be between Media Mogul, Next Twist and PRECIOUS METAL. The latter gets the nod on the basis that he won a Listed bumper at Cheltenham last season and is entitled to have improved plenty for his seasonal/hurdling debut at Stratford last month. Next Twist is tried in a first-time hood and heads the list of dangers from Huntingdon fourth Media Mogul.

Olly Murphy's NEXT TWIST has about 5l to find with Precious Metal on recent Stratford form but can improve if he settles better.
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COPSHILL LAD justified favouritism by three lengths over C&D on his most recent start and is likely to have more to offer on just his second chase outing. With the Harry Derham yard in fine form at present, he could prove a tough nut to crack. Concetto only found one too good at Ludlow last time and needs considering with Harry Cobden taking over in the plate. Of the remainder, Mahler Moon makes the most appeal.

If CONCETTO can get into the same rhythm up front as when overhauled only late on at Ludlow then he could be tough to catch.
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ROMAN SPRING has been in good nick of late and will be fancied by many to continue that good form in a race like this. Providing he can recapture that level on the all-weather, he should take some stopping. It's Showtime bounced back to form last time when second at Southwell, while Shalaa Asker and South Shore Island are also noted.

Shalaa Asker should go well but NAD ALSHIBA SNOW has run two good races for her new yard and this could be her day.
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TOOR MOON has been knocking on the door and may be able to gain a deserved success. The eight-year-old has been runner-up on his last three outings and is only 2lb higher than when second at Clonmel last month. That was a good run and a similar effort may be enough to get the job done now. Bondi Boy Blue was just nailed on the line here in August by Likable Chancer. The latter has been well beaten in two runs since but has also eased a few pounds and the pair face off again on the same terms.

Deserving of a turn after chasing home well-handicapped winners on his latest two starts TOOR MOON can get off the mark
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It's surely just a matter of time before LITTLE VENICE opens her account over hurdles. An improved second at Uttoxeter a couple of starts ago, she proved that was no fluke when going even closer at Leicester last week and compensation awaits. Platenium and Hello Sweety aren't without claims if their latest mishaps haven't knocked their confidence or left a mark.

The suggestion is SECRET VINO, who kept on well for fourth behind a subsequent Cheltenham winner on last month's handicap debut.
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Ride Like A Girl has shown enough in her two appearances over hurdles to suggest a mark of 101 could prove to be workable, but it may pay to side with GRANNY HAWKINS. Alan King's mare produced an improved display when second at Uttoxeter in July and she could be the one to beat. C&D winner Fay Ce Que Voudras looks best of the rest.

She has a point to prove after her short-odds C&D defeat six weeks ago but RIDE LIKE A GIRL retains significant potential.
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ARTHUR ROSE leaps off the page in this handicap finale. The four-year-old filly has appreciated the stable switch to Brian Toomey's yard and reverting to the all-weather, as she was narrowly beaten at Chelmsford before doing the business over C&D three weeks ago. There could be more to come and she gets a confident vote ahead of Raqraaq and Zaltalla.

Raqraaq is feared on the back of a good third last time but ARTHUR ROSE could still have more in the tank for her new stable.
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TORPILLE DAGROSTIS has been runner-up on both starts to date and can make the breakthrough now. She bumped into a smart looking sort in Shadys Lady on her return at Naas 16 days ago and this looks like a slightly easier task. Susie Lenglen looks an obvious danger having been placed on both of her starts. Isdistheone is another with placed form that has to be on the shortlist.

SUSIE LENGLEN was a shade unlucky when third at Galway last month and she could make amends here if getting a clearer run
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CAPTAIN TRIGGER can send his supporters home smiling in the finale. He has really improved since sent handicapping this season and connections have found their gelding a winnable opening on the back of a pair of seconds at Huntingdon. The others really need to step up on recent form, but C&D winner East Eagle and Ruler Legend are the pick of them.

This could be a very good opportunity for CAPTAIN TRIGGER, who came second in a 16-runner Huntingdon handicap this month
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Indulto Rouge bolted up between the flags in May and the market could tell all on his first outing under Rules for the in-form David Pipe team. However, WESTERN CROSS was beaten a length into second on debut at Worcester and could take a step forward from that display. The son of Order Of St George looks well placed to get off the mark, while Sassipants should fare better after her fourth at Uttoxeter and is another to note.

First choice is SASSIPANTS, ahead of Indulto Rouge and Ma Wang Des Bois in a reasonably competitive bumper.
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EDEN STORM returned to winning ways over 7f at Newcastle a couple of weeks ago and a 1lb rise may not be enough to stop the five-year-old from following up here. Sceptic has also been in good form over 7f of late and the step up in trip may help his chances, while Francesi and Faster Bee are next best.

The vote goes to EDEN STORM whose two course wins have come over 7f, but he should be fine over today's trip.
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The hat-trick seeking Spirit Lead Me has to be noted, but a 7lb rise for the latest of his wins is a concern. As a result, the vote goes to CRACK SHOT, who struggled on soft ground last time but his previous second at Newcastle gives him a big chance in this company. Empirestateofmind, Epictetus and Tribal Wisdom are others with valid form claims.

The vote goes to SPIRIT LEAD ME, a progressive 3yo who can defy a 7lb rise and make it 5-9 on the AW. Hitched is feared most.
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All of these have claims, but none more so than CROWN BOARD, who took advantage of a falling mark when bolting up at Sandown in September. A 7lb rise for that six-length win appears to be fair and the five-year-old could take some stopping. No Retreat struggled in the Buckingham Palace when last seen at Royal Ascot but his previous form is consistent and he may benefit from a wind operation. So Darn Hot and Al Arbeed are also noted.

The selection is MORTE POINT who keeps on improving and is just 2lb higher than when dead-heating at Southwell last time.
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Crown The Future has shown little in three starts in maiden/novice company but could prove a different proposition on his nursery bow. Even so, WOODY Y FERNANDEZ looks the way to go. He made the frame at Chelmsford on his most recent start and goes off an unchanged mark. This looks a winnable contest and he could take advantage. C&D winner Calypso Breeze isn't ruled out either.

There are major plus points as regards CALYPSO BREEZE, who is first choice ahead of Molly Mac.
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RITAAL only found a more experienced rival too good on debut over 7f here at the start of the month, shaping as if this drop in trip might be a good move. The daughter of Showcasing could have any amount of improvement to come and looks the way to go. Zooella occupied the runner-up berth at Southwell latest and it would be no surprise to see her feature. Any market confidence behind 90,000gns purchase Stole My Heart would be interesting.

This can go to RITAAL who looked open to plenty of improvement when chasing home a rival who had already shown ability on her debut.
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SMASHER hasn't finished outside the top two on each of his last three starts, with all of those efforts coming over this trip at Kempton. The son of Dandy Man is a three-time C&D winner and has James Glennon claiming a handy 7lb in the plate. Midnight Call hit the frame at Bath in July and warrants a market check on her return from a break. Havana Club appeals most of the remainder.

Alafdhal is the solid one but TRIPLE CHARGED could be revived by a change of scenery and he's well handicapped if that is the case.
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WOODHAY WHISPER looks the one to be on. She put in a much-improved effort when second at Lingfield last time out and might not need much more in order to strike. Hannah's Return is a C&D winner who cannot go unconsidered, while you can also make a solid case for The Cola Kid, who has been knocking on the door.

In a trappy race WOODHAY WHISPER gets the nod. She comes here on the back of a good run and this may be run to suit.
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Night Storm improved for this debut spin at Newmarket when landing a maiden at Newcastle last time. There should be more to come, but this won't be easy because he's pitched in against another last-time-out scorer in LEADING TIMES and he created a lasting impression when making his Southwell introduction a winning one. Wholehearted is best of the rest for Clive Cox.

Slight preference is for LEADING TIMES who managed to make a winning debut at Southwell in September despite plenty going wrong.
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A winner at Lingfield two starts ago and then a close-up second in what looked a decent race at Southwell last time, AIMING HIGH arrives in good nick and looks the safest play in this trappy finale. Brodie's Boy would have every chance if building on his latest course second, while Lightning Touch can also get competitive off her current mark.

The choice is PERCY JONES (nap) now back in a Class 5 for the first time since successful over C&D in August.
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