There were 44 Races on Saturday 29th November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newbury, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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DAYLATEDOLLARSHORT filled the runner-up spot on his Rules bow at Plumpton and the four-year-old boasts strong credentials with that experience under his belt. Atlantic Lad has been consistent so far over timber, with his best effort coming here last December, and he wouldn't need to step forward much from his third behind a couple of smart prospects at Carlisle. Hardly Surprising and Windsor Blue can fight it out for the minor honours.

Atlantic Lad sets a fair standard of hurdling form but DAYLATEDOLLARSHORT made a promising rues debut and can improve past him.
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IDAHO SUN displayed a smart level of form last season, winning twice before finishing sixth in the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham, and this appears to be an excellent opportunity for Harry Fry's gelding to back up his hurdling debut success at Fontwell. They Want Me had a wind operation soon after his run in a Carlisle bumper in February, when behind Peckforton Hills (winner) and Noble George (second). It wouldn't be a surprise if he was able to reverse that form now sent hurdling.

This can go to dual bumper winner IDAHO SUN who made a good start over hurdles when landing the odds at Fontwell last month.
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THE BIG WESTERNER is an exciting prospect over fences this season and gets the vote here on her chase debut. Last season's Albert Bartlett runner-up ended her campaign on a low note at Fairyhouse, a run that was too bad to be true. She was always likely to flourish over fences, having come from point-to-points, and this looks like a nice starting point. Coral Cup winner Jimmy Du Seuil is an obvious danger. Willie Mullins' charge won the competitive handicap hurdle at Cheltenham in fine style and had some very smart form over timber. He's another nice chase prospect. Jacob's Ladder was runner-up on his chase debut and could reach the frame again.

THE BIG WESTERNER has always been seen as a chaser in the making and she is taken to get off to a winning start in this sphere
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Gaelic Rover made a promising start over timber when placed at Ayr on his Rules debut. This shorter trip is not certain to suit Ballyeaston, third over 2m4f at Aintree on his hurdling bow, so the vote goes to LE BEAU MADRIK. Second in both starts in bumpers, including at Cheltenham last month, Dan Skelton's charge is likely to feature in the finish once again now hurdling for the first time.

Dan Skelton's runner LE BEAU MADRIK has shown strong form when runner-up in both bumpers and is taken to make a winning hurdle debut.
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Filibustering sets a decent standard because he acquitted himself as well as could be expected in the Grade 1 juvenile event at Aintree following an impressive jumping bow, and shaped satisfactorily on his Bangor comeback. He may struggle to successfully concede 7lb to STORMING GEORGE, though, with Neil King's charge running well in a Grade 2 bumper before returning with an encouraging third on his first crack at timber at Newbury. Manalishi displayed ability on his Chepstow introduction, and winning pointer Timmys Jet Away is another to consider.

Filibustering could be sharper for his Bangor return but he'll probably need to be if he's to concede 7lb to STORMING GEORGE.
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Kingston Queen denied Charisma Cat by a neck when landing Listed honours in a Market Rasen bumper and stretched that superiority when third in Grade 2 company at Aintree. She beat a subsequent winner on her hurdling debut at Chepstow, but so did LA CONQUIERE on her jumping bow at Uttoxeter and Jamie Snowden's mare was actually in front of Kingston Queen at the Grand National meeting. Whimsy has picked up minor money behind geldings in a couple of Irish Grade 3 contests, while a special mention must go to Clondaw Park, who cost 320,000 pounds after landing an Irish point.

Top of the list is KINGSTON QUEEN who was impressive on her hurdling debut at Chepstow. La Conquiere is feared most.
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REGAL RENAISSANCE was last in winning action at Warwick off 2lb lower last November and returned to action at the same venue when second to a rival who was able to dominate proceedings earlier in the month. With that run under her belt, the seven-year-old is more than capable of going one better. Malaita has been knocking on the door and enters calculations along with recent Kempton runner-up Ilovethenightlife.

The suggestion is MALAITA (nap), who arrives here after two good efforts this autumn and is still quite well handicapped.
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MYSTICAL GODDESS can make it third-time lucky over fences. The Walk In The Park mare didn't jump particularly well on her chase debut at Listowel, but still finished third. She was better when filling the same position behind two smart stablemates in July Flower and Tareze in Limerick and looks on a fair mark for her handicap debut. It's noteworthy that Mark Walsh sides with Miss Pronunciation from the JP McManus pair. She was well held when third on her return at Wexford, but is a course winner in testing conditions and softer ground may suit now. Speculatrix, a Listed winner on her penultimate outing, has to be respected down in grade.

Mark Walsh's choice of MISS PRONUNCIATION implies that she may be expected to take advantage of a mark 10lb below her hurdles rating
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The winner of four of his last six starts, HELLO JUDGE may not have finished yet, given the ease of his recent victory at Hexham. Only 3lb higher, Ann Hamilton's charge is taken to make the most of this drop in class and go in again. Maghlaak made a successful debut over fences at Southwell and he should have more to offer, while Carlisle runner-up Grand Geste will be sharper and could be in the mix.

The lightly raced 6yo GRAND GESTE was a promising second on his chase debut at Carlisle four weeks ago and can go one better today.
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JOSH THE BOSS lost nothing in defeat in a Warwick match and was then gifted a walkover at Newbury a couple of days later. He was a useful hurdler who should make his mark in this sphere and remains on an attractive rating. Southoftheborder and Hecouldbetheone have the edge in chasing experience but the biggest threat may emerge in the shape of fencing newcomer Wolf Moon, who took well to the jumping game last term and didn't give his true running in a valuable event at Sandown.

This could go to WOLF MOON who has the scope to do better over fences and he did okay over hurdles.
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BOOSTER BOB didn't do too much wrong during his first chasing campaign and signed off with a victory in the Greatwood Gold Cup here. The runner-up filled the same position in the Paddy Power Gold Cup, while the third has won twice since and finished second in the Haldon Gold Cup, so the form is strong. Scarface got closest to the all-the-way winner of the Badger Beers, while Wiseguy's form tapered off after landing this prize 12 months ago but returns on just a 2lb higher figure. Hunter Legend, Eyed and Leader In The Park are also worth a look.

King's Threshold is second choice behind EYED, who made great advances last term as a chaser and could be set for better still.
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Laganhill will likely be sharper for his recent chasing debut at Carlisle and this longer trip promises to bring improvement, while Grand Albert returns to the fray 7lb higher than when scoring at Wetherby last Christmas but he could still feature. NEWTON TORNADO was in the process of running a big race when falling four fences from home at Cheltenham on last month's reappearance. This looks less competitive and he could go close with a clear round.

The vote goes to NEWTON TORNADO, who was disputing the lead when he fell four out on his handicap/chase debut at Cheltenham.
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MIRAZUR WEST is two from two around here and took a Grade 2 contest over hurdles at this venue back in March 2024 in testing conditions. He kept good company early on over fences last season and ended his campaign with a win at Cork and a fine run in a hot handicap at Punchestown. There could be more to come. Special Cadeau had the selection behind when winning his beginners chase last season and is an obvious danger. He comes here fit and ran well when third at Ascot at the start of the month. Touch Me Not has been highly tried over fences and has some very strong form. The top-weight is another to consider.

MIRAZUR WEST lacks a run but fitness shouldn't be an issue and he may be able to maintain his unbeaten record at this venue
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Tony Martin sends ZANNDABAD over from Ireland with a leading chance. Runner-up in this contest last year, the six-year-old opened his account over hurdles with a facile victory at Sedgefield last month and will take all the beating on today's terms. Just Golden will likely have learned plenty from his second at Uttoxeter. He could prove the main danger, ahead of Out Of The Woods and Get On George, who are penalised for winning at Hexham and Wetherby respectively.

A chance is taken on SPREADSHEET GURU. His bumper second at Ayr reads well and the tongue-tie could help on this second hurdle start.
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MADAME LUNA made it two from two with an all-the-way victory at Wetherby back in February and had a couple of subsequent winners behind her, including a filly who has struck twice since. The Harry Derham-trained four-year-old looks quite a nice prospect and can maintain her unbeaten record, possibly at the chief expense of Mighty Fleur, who probably bumped into a decent mare at Ludlow. Reina Del Mar has had wind surgery during a break, while Scavengers Reign and Crystal Days are two more to consider in a competitive affair.

Ben Pauling's CRYSTAL DAYS is making good progress and they were useful mares she chased home at Uttoxeter.
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Kalkbrenner had Klimt Madrik back in fourth when making a successful timber debut at Ffos Las but, as is the case with Fontwell scorer Kocktail Bleu, he has to give weight to some useful prospects. Grand Garcon made the frame behind the exciting Sober Glory at Chepstow, while hurdling newcomers Walk Tall and Kiwi Rush have to enter the equation. BUDDY HOLLY also tackles hurdles for the first time and has joined Nicky Henderson since a decent effort at the Punchestown Festival - a move which could help inspire the necessary improvement.

Assessing the degrees of promise is tricky but KLIMT MADRIK might just spring a surprise from under the radar.
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JOUR D'EVASION has won off a similar mark over hurdles and finished a decent fifth at Aintree on his first start over the larger obstacles. Henry Daly's charge gets the vote in this lower grade, with the extra test of stamina also in his favour. A recent runner-up at Uttoxeter, Passing Kate could land a blow off only 2lb higher, while A Moments Madness has to be of interest on his debut for Fergal O'Brien's yard.

An interesting race in which KAHAVARI gets the vote ahead of A Moments Madness and Passing Kate.
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MURCIA has to give weight to her rivals, but could prove the class act. The Doctor Dino filly was progressive last season and took the Grade 1 juvenile hurdle at Aintree in fine style. She was far from disgraced when fourth in a hot Grade 1 at Punchestown to finish her season and sets a fair standard. It will be interesting to see how I'm Slippy measures up. He was impressive on his hurdling debut at Cork earlier this month, but faces a much stiffer test now. Wendrock has a bit to find with Murcia on his showing at Aintree, but is another who has to come into calculations.

This is likely to concern a pair who met twice last season. MURCIA ended the campaign on a stronger note than Wendrock
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THE BIG BREAC looks to have improved again over the summer, at least judging by his impressive chasing debut at Wetherby. He has been raised 7lb, plus he has to compete from 1lb out of the handicap, but there should be plenty more to come from him. Ribeye maintained his solid level of consistency when filling the runner-up berth behind a stablemate of the selection at the Charlie Hall meeting, while dour stayer Dom Of Mary started off for James Owen with a Kelso third over an inadequate trip.

Exploits in the Sussex National over Plumpton's extended 3m4f augur well for DOM OF MARY (nap)'s chance. Wal Buck's is feared.
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KALIUM enjoyed a profitable first season over obstacles, winning three of his five starts, including on his most recent appearance at Newbury. He was successful on debut and went close on his first run last year, so is fancied to pick up where he left off. High Dancer is fancied to improve from his recent effort at Wetherby, while Serious Chat is a contender if jumping better than he did at Bangor.

The 5yo HIGH DANCER was sent off favourite at Wetherby but nonetheless shaped as though that race would bring him on.
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FRENCH SHIP showed no ill effects from a fall at Chepstow when scoring in fine style at Cheltenham last month. Open to further improvement, the five-year-old remains of interest, despite an 8lb rise. Lud'or romped home at Bangor when making a winning handicap debut. He should prove competitive in this tougher contest, while Personal Ambition looks fairly treated off his current mark and East India Express could bounce back to form representing last year's winning yard.

Having been thoroughly dominant at Bangor on his handicap debut, LUD'OR is preferred. French Ship is second pick.
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BRIDGET MARY returned to action with a fine second over fences here last month. She won a chase at the track back in April and Rebecca Curtis' inmate has a leading chance racing off the same mark now back over the smaller obstacles. Stamina Chope found only one too good at Plumpton and cannot be ruled out, while Fontwell runner-up Happy Returns could also make her presence felt.

A clear second over fences here last month, BRIDGET MARY reverts to hurdling on an 8lb lower mark and has a good opportunity.
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The form of L' EVANGELISTE's clear-cut victory at Galway received a significant boost when the runner-up came out and won decisively at Thurles. The step up in trip shouldn't inconvenience this former point-to-point winner. There was a lot to like about the way Maverick Mack asserted to win on hurdling debut at Gowran Park, so his chance has to be respected. There should be plenty of improvement to come from Chase The Moon who delivered on debut at Gowran Park, while the Gavin Cromwell pair of Kamino Bello and Court Canyon will have their supporters in addition to Henry de Bromhead's Some Song.

L'EVANGELISTE made a good impression when winning at Galway last month and that form has been franked so he is preferred
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The vibes surrounding Constitution Hill have been positive as he attempts to get his career back on track in a race he took in 2022 on his way to dominating the two-mile division. His problems since have been well documented and his Cheltenham and Aintree falls, as well as a lacklustre display at Punchestown, are still relatively fresh in the memory, and he now locks horns with a couple of unbeaten up-and-comers. Anzadam attempts to fill the sidelined State Man's shoes for the Mullins/Donnelly combination but THE NEW LION was so impressive when landing the Challow and Turners and, with his high cruising speed, he could be even better at this trip.

Constitution Hill is on the comeback trail but the highly promising ANZADAM is preferred ahead of Turners winner The New Lion.
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FIERCE WARRIOR had to settle for second on his chasing debut at Sedgefield, but that creditable performance looks even better in hindsight because he was giving away lumps of weight to a horse who has gone in again since. The six-year-old is Nicky Henderson's only runner on the card and has scope for plenty of improvement. Snowy Evening and Broomfields Cave have good form to recommend them, but both return from lengthy layoffs so course scorer Red Delta might be more dangerous, as long as he puts a subsequent Wetherby no-show behind him.

The 6yo FIERCE WARRIOR appeals most after a solid first chase run over an inadequate trip.
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Indemnity's second at Ascot to subsequent Greatwood hero Alexei looks better in hindsight. He's worthy of serious consideration, along with last month's Cheltenham winner Give It To Me Oj, but LIVE CONTI makes most appeal. Dan Skelton's charge coped well when upped to Grade 1 company at Aintree in April, finishing a creditable second in the Anniversary 4-Y-O Juvenile Hurdle. That augurs well for his first start in a handicap and he could prove better than his opening mark.

Indemnity's Ascot form looks strong but slight preference is for INDEEVAR BLEU who cruised home on his handicap debut.
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DYSART DOLOMITE was a ready winner of an Ayr bumper in April that has produced subsequent maiden hurdle winners. He's a well-bred sort who is a half-brother to a Grade 2 novice hurdle winner, so should have a bright future. Gordon Elliott fields three representatives with Skylight Hustle the pick on jockey bookings. He took the runner-up berth in a maiden hurdle at Gowran Park three weeks ago which brings him into contention. Big-priced Minella Diamond ran a stormer when second over C&D at the start of the month, while Take Stock didn't run badly in fifth at Punchestown recently. Newcomer Ravendark is related to several classy horses and is worth a market check.

SKYLIGHT HUSTLE shaped with plenty of promise when second on his return at Gowran and he can go one place better now
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Brace For Landing is the one with his best days ahead of him, but a mark of 120 seems stiff enough for what he has actually achieved and it may be safer to side with SERIOUS OPERATOR. The C&D winner finished third behind a couple of progressive hurdlers at Aintree and this might not be quite as competitive. Homme Public switches back from chasing with a chance, while Hamsiyann remains nicely treated in this sphere if he can get his act together.

The step up in trip could be a big positive for the ex-French 4yo BRACE FOR LANDING on his handicap debut, and he earns the vote.
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LE YACHT may not have benefited from the last two hurdles being taken out on his first run since February when making his handicap debut at Aintree. The four-year-old made some headway before weakening in the closing stages and that run is expected to bring him forward. Parramount had a recent spin at Wolverhampton and is of interest back over timber, while Charging Thunder's fourth at Huntingdon suggests he is capable of a decent showing.

Although beaten 15l at Aintree, LE YACHT (nap) wasn't far behind the placed horses and that was a respectable handicap debut.
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Despite a 15lb hike for a runaway success in the Ultima at Cheltenham, there is every chance MYRETOWN could still be a step ahead of the handicapper. Lucinda Russell hasn't hidden her belief that the eight-year-old may be one of the best she has trained, even talking of a potential Gold Cup bid if all goes well here. There were plenty of positives to take from Resplendent Grey's reappearance success in the Colin Parker at Carlisle. He travelled a lot sweeter through that contest than had been the case on a few occasions last season, especially over a trip shorter than ideal, and the bet365 Gold Cup hero seems to have had the perfect preparation. The Changing Man bids to continue the excellent run of Joe Tizzard's stable, with first-time cheekpieces potentially aiding his cause. Others to note in a highly-competitive renewal include Gold Cup fourth Monty's Star, Hyland and Gorgeous Tom.

This may well prove a carbon copy of the Ultima, with MYRETOWN (nap) taken to confirm placings with The Changing Man.
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MS AGARTHA YEATS has gone well fresh before and has a chance off a mark of 118. It was that rating she finished third off in a higher grade when last seen at Naas in March. I A Connect put in a creditable effort in third on stable debut for Ian Donoghue in a valuable handicap hurdle at Navan just under a fortnight ago, and Caragh Monaghan claims 7lb again. San Hilario is one that could appreciate a step up in trip with cheekpieces fitted. A Dream To Share remarkably won five consecutive bumpers, including two at Grade 1 level. He has found hurdling trickier, but perhaps this new trip will unlock more of his ability.

Former top bumper horse A DREAM TO SHARE is too tempting to ignore from this opening mark
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JASMIN DE GRUGY has only finished outside the top two once since handicapping, and even then he was third. A trip to the Punchestown Festival back in the spring was rewarded with a silver medal in Listed company and he should have more to offer this campaign. Cruz Control struck on the Grand National card for the second year running and will be a threat if fully wound up. Deafening Silence also returns to the fray with claims, whereas Konfusion unseated at Haydock just last week and is out again for quick redemption.

Having unseated mid-race when favourite at Haydock last Saturday, the progressive 7yo KONFUSION can make amends today.
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LUNA GRACE made a promising enough start to her career when third at Market Rasen last month and the daughter of Kameko is taken to put that experience to best use. Ashburton makes plenty of appeal on paper being related to bumper winners and coming from a yard with a fine record in this sphere. Others to note are Mariah's Dream, Antheia and Frenati.

Toby Bulgin won this 12 months ago and for ANTHEIA he has secured the services of Brian Hughes.
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Gordon Elliott has landed the last three renewals of this bumper run in memory of his uncle and holds a strong hand with a trio of horses. GENEROUS RISK was collared in the closing stages of a bumper over further at Cork in April and appeals with the form franked by horses behind him. He has a significant pull in the weights with Cloudio, who was half a length in front of him in second. Keep Him Company made good money at the sales after winning a point-to-point, while Patrick Mullins is an eye-catching booking for Premier Division, who should be monitored for market strength.

The vote goes to GENEROUS RISK, deprived of second by Cloudio in a 2m3f Cork bumper. He can turn the tables at this trip
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Last year's winner GENERAL MEDRANO seems to have been laid out for this contest once again. Emma Lavelle's charge made a pleasing reappearance when fourth in a good handicap at Ascot and a 1lb drop appears to be fair. Rare Edition bumped into a very well-handicapped rival at Kelso who has since won twice, including the Haldon Gold Cup. Conditions are definitely in his favour and he commands the utmost respect. Similar comments apply to Rath Gaul Hill, who is 2-2 over C&D and has gone well fresh.

Last year's winner General Medrano arrives after a similar preparation but even more persuasive is the unexposed RATH GAUL HILL.
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Palmeira boasts plenty of experience and black type, having placed in a Listed contest at Newbury, but there is every chance she might prove vulnerable returning to novice company. Therefore, the vote goes to FORTIFICATION. The son of Mehmas has been gelded since his runner-up effort at Ripon in June and the application of cheekpieces might further aid his cause. Exhibition Match and Lieutenant Sir appeal most of the remainder.

Palmeira has the best form but FORTIFICATION has some potential, and Archie Watson's gelding can notch his first win.
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The drop to 7f seemed to help Urgent Call get off the mark at Newcastle, so it is a concern that he steps back up in trip when both runs over a mile have seen him weaken inside the final furlong. With that in mind, CHARLOTTE CORDAY gets the vote. Ed Walker's filly kept on for third at Redcar and the extra yardage looks sure to bring about improvement. Lavender Gold has to enter calculations on his nursery debut after a couple of solid efforts in defeat.

Newcastle winner Urgent Call should go well again but preference is for handicap newcomer \bLAVENDER GOLDp.
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QUEEN SANA proved her Southwell fourth at a massive price wasn't a fluke when runner-up over C&D earlier in the month. Ollie Sangster's filly wouldn't need to improve much to get off the mark. Adalida showed some decent form earlier in the year and has to be of interest on her debut for Stuart Williams, while Diamondinthedark is a player judged on her narrow defeat at Southwell.

Second at Southwell where she showed plenty of dash, DIAMONDINTHEDARK may be able to build on that performance to go one better.
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Mersea Island readily took care of his nearest rival by just under five lengths at Southwell and may improve for this step up in trip. Even so, BAHADUR looks the way to go. The son of Make Believe made a winning handicap debut over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle, shaping as if he would relish this extra distance. This looks another good opportunity and he can remain unbeaten on the all-weather. Great Bedwyn is best of the rest.

It may pay to focus on the two 3yos, with easy Southwell winner MERSEA ISLAND preferred to \bBahadur.
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SAM'S HOPE scored over the minimum trip at Southwell last week. She's now won three times since September and, given the first two of those victories came over over C&D, Martin Dunne's in-form sprinter looks worth sticking with. Woodhay Whisper makes a quick reappearance after going in here on Tuesday. She warrants respect, as does Sovereign Class, who is taken to reverse recent running with Newcastle winner Em Jay Kay.

A wide draw and a 6lb rise may well not be enough to prevent the thriving SAM'S HOPE (nap) from winning again.
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Electric Avenue completed a brace at Newcastle with Monday's success and she will be hard to keep out of the finish. The latter comment also applies to Chifa, who has gone close on his last couple of outings, but the unexposed BALOO'S BLUES makes most appeal. A respectable second at Salisbury on his handicap debut, the son of Havana Grey could well prove better than his current mark on his return to the fray.

Lightly raced 3yo Baloo's Blues is interesting but he's been off a while and the percentage call is CHIFA.
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Liberty Bird went close over a mile at Southwell last month and could feature now debuting for her new yard, but STRAIGHT A is taken to edge affairs. Beaten only a neck over C&D back in March, he returns to this venue for the first time since and Mick Appleby's charge looks worth chancing off his current mark. Enpassant and Zu Run are others with a shout if rediscovering their best.

In a contest where few arrive with pressing claims it might be worth chancing STRAIGHT A, who has a bit of class for this grade.
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Hint Of Humour was first past the post but lost her hat-trick in the stewards' room when placed fourth over track and trip last month and needs considering in her current mood. GOOD POINT finished fifth behind Popular Dream at Southwell, but raced close to a strong pace and is now 3lb better off with the winner. With a good draw in stall one, he might be the one to side with.

Good Point would seem likely to run a big race but HINT OF HUMOUR is thriving at present and can make amends for last month's DQ.
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SO ALEX was upped to 1m3f at Southwell for his recent handicap debut and was beaten only a neck into second. This additional furlong could bring further improvement from the son of Sottsass and another bold bid is anticipated. Hackney Diamonds looks worth another try over this far after finishing a close fifth over the extended 1m1f here, while Electric Bass is usually in the mix at this level.

Most of these are fully exposed but SO ALEX is an exception, and he can go one better than when beaten a neck at Southwell last Friday.
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