There were 21 Races on Sunday 30th November 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Leicester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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BINGE WORTHY hasn't run since April but has a favourable chase rating and should be ready for his reappearance. Out of a half-sister to Gold Cup winner Minella Indo, the selection had shown some useful soft ground form and, while well held in two previous chases, has every chance of stepping forward on his handicap debut in this discipline. Chosen Diamond relishes testing ground and is likely to be competitive on his return to action, while four-time course winner Where's Frankie appeals most of the remainder.

Though he has failed to get round on his last two chase runs, SECRECIES OF STONE would have gone close over C&D on the first of those
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DROP KICK appreciated the step up in distance when making a winning handicap debut at this venue earlier this month and that is arguably the best recent form on offer. Mark Walford's charge runs off a 6lb higher mark but looks well placed to complete a double. Ambassador lurks on a workable rating and could have a say if bouncing back to form. Dalyotin completes the shortlist.

This looks a good opportunity for DROP KICK (nap) to make it 2-2 in handicaps, having pulled clear with an unexposed runner-up over C&D.
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NARCISO HAS possesses a fine French pedigree and notably debuts for top connections. Out of a Listed-winning dam, who has already produced three black-type performers, the selection scored on debut at Auteuil in April in a race which is working out well. First-time hooded Mange Tout appeared briefly outpaced before capitalising on a mistake at the second last by Wizard Of Odds when scoring at Down Royal recently. With the pair now meeting on 4lb revised terms, little separates them. In My Teens ran on close home at Punchestown recently and appears a work in progress.

Despite running away with her rider on Irish debut at Down Royal, MANGE TOUT managed to win. She can win again with a hood back on
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JUBY BALL has only tasted defeat once in his four career starts, winning both of his outings over the smaller obstacles and now making his chasing bow. Evan Williams' six-year-old is an exciting prospect and this looks a good starting point. Junker D'allier could only manage fourth of five on his first appearance over fences at Uttoxeter, but he could take a step forward to get involved. Hazy Glen is another to keep an eye on.

Preference is for chase newcomer JUBY BALL, who looked very promising when going 2-2 over hurdles earlier this year
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LUCY THE WIRE brings hurdling experience to the table following her debut second at Cork for Denis Hogan. Now switched to James Owen, she makes plenty of appeal in a bid to go one better. Graceful Glance placed in a Stratford bumper and has to be of interest coming from the family of Reve De Sivola. Newcomer Knowstone completes the shortlist.

Second in a big field at Cork last month, LUCY THE WIRE is taken to put her previous jumping experience to good use.
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Lightly-weighted ONETHREEFIVENOTOUT performed with credit on his first start for Gordon Elliott and might be able to build on that. While he had shown ability in the UK, his form was also a little in-and-out but ran nicely at Down Royal and he is suited by today's easier ground conditions. Better Times Ahead is a soft-ground stayer who chased home subsequent Scottish National winner Macdermott here in April 2024. He recently scored over hurdles at today's course and is respected back over the larger obstacles. Lonesome Boatman made all to win the Cork National recently and is capable of more, despite a 9lb rise.

Stamina is essential here, and POSTIVE THINKER (nap) fits the bill on the strength of last season's second in the 3m4f Cork National
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Milan Park showed ability when finishing second on his hurdling debut at Wetherby last month and would have learnt a great deal from that experience. Even so, BLOFELD looks the way to go. Rebecca Menzies' charge comfortably won his sole bumper start at Ayr in February and it would be no surprise to see him make an instant impression over timber. Any market support behind The Burren Man would be interesting.

This could be between impressive Ayr bumper winner Blofeld and Irish point runner-up THE BURREN MAN, with the last-named preferred.
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CLOSE COMBAT has improved with each start over hurdles and returns to action having scored at Exeter in February. The four-year-old has shown useful form with plenty of cut in the ground and that augurs well for his handicap bow. Stardrop clearly benefited from being dropped in at Warwick on his penultimate start as the juvenile has since won at Sedgefield. He enters calculations along with Dinofromberlais, who is taken to improve from his reappearance at Uttoxeter.

This can go to IP UP, who made a pleasing seasonal debut in a more competitive race than this at Carlisle four weeks ago.
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KOKTAIL BRUT looked a capable type when scoring on his recent hurdling debut and is suited by today's trip and going. The manner in which he scored at Punchestown earlier this month was impressive, as he reversed Leopardstown form with Colcannon and the pair finished clear of the remainder. Love Me Tender has impressed in three wins so far and while his nimble jumping has been straight and true, softer ground is a concern for him. Eachtotheirown, Gameball and Sageborough are each promising but nonetheless step up following recent maiden wins.

It was an impressive maiden hurdle debut from KOKTAIL BRUT at Punchestown and he already looks a better hurdler than bumper horse.
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Great Notions made a pleasing start for the Fiona Needham yard when second at Wetherby earlier this month and commands respect, but the vote goes to PIERROT JAGUEN. Olly Murphy's point-to-point winner finished third in a novice event under a penalty at Newbury in February and now makes his handicap/chase debut. An opening mark of 124 looks workable and he might be the one to side with. Rattling Road is another to consider.

A chance is taken on ANGLERS CRAG, who was struggling when last seen but has an attractive mark to work with on his stable debut.
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Home Made Hero made a promising start when scoring emphatically on his hurdling debut at Uttoxeter last month. A 7lb penalty might not be a problem, but the fact he jumped and hung left during that contest gives enough of a concern now going the other way round. With that in mind, SWINDON VILLAGE may prove to be the answer. Charlie Longsdon's gelding had Lon Chaney (fifth) in behind when third at Ffos Las, which might prove to be a solid piece of form.

The most interesting runner is LON CHANEY, who caught the eye making good headway from a long way off the pace on his hurdle debut.
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Willie Mullins had this race in mind for GOLD DANCER after he beat stablemate Westport Cove at the Galway Festival and the Doctor Dino gelding went on to land another Grade 3 at Tipperary last month. The form of those last two victories has been franked and, despite the concern that summer novices can often be found wanting in this race, the six-year-old can extend his winning sequence. Romeo Coolio was turned over at odds-on in last year's Royal Bond but subsequently showed his true colours at Grade 1 level and won well on chase debut at Down Royal, albeit in a reduced test of jumping. Ol Man Dingle, unbeaten in two chases, is another worthy of consideration.

Based on his form as a high-ranking novice hurdler last season and a competent chasing debut, ROMEO COOLIO looks the part
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SALIGO BAY is in the form of his life, winning three out of his last four starts in this sphere, most recently in this grade at Wetherby. A 5lb higher mark makes life tougher, but he is hard to oppose in his current mood. Out Of Office sports a first-time hood on his return from a long absence and would be of interest if the market speaks in his favour. Medieval Gold was just touched off into second over C&D last time and also has a chance.

Medieval Gold has to be high on the list but preference is for the bang-in-form SALIGO BAY, who is taken to complete a hat-trick.
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John Barbour showed the benefit of a step up in trip when winning at Uttoxeter latest, but although respected from 5lb higher, AKIMOS gets the vote. The son of Westerner was beaten a neck into second on his seasonal return/handicap bow at Sandown three weeks ago and still looks well treated, despite a 4lb rise. Woodland Park looks certain to relish a return to further, and veteran My Bobby Dazzler wouldn't be without a chance from a falling mark.

C&D winner WOODLAND PARK ran well on his recent seasonal/handicap debut and ought to be suited by this move back up in trip.
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In the first two in the last three renewals of the Stayers' Hurdle, TEAHUPOO sets out on the road to Cheltenham again and, as has been the case for the last two seasons, this may be his only run before March. Top performer Lossiemouth denied him a hat-trick of wins in this race last year and he looks the one to beat. Despite winning a Grade 1, Ballyburn's novice chasing campaign didn't live up to expectations. A brilliant novice hurdler, it will be interesting to see how he fares against the selection who is such a solid benchmark in this division. Outpaced in last weekend's Morgiana Hurdle, Glen Kiln should be more at home over 2m4f.

Winner of this race twice before losing out last season, TEAHUPOO can add his name to the list of three-time winners of this race
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Azof Des Mottes accounted for TOROSAY by a length over 3m at Ayr at the start of the month, but is now 1lb worse off and this extra distance might eke out improvement in the latter. The daughter of Getaway remains on an appealing rating and can reverse that form to strike. Court At Slip has been given a chance by the handicapper after being dropped 3lb for his fifth at Wetherby and needs considering.

A chance is taken on GLORY HIGHTS who ran encouragingly on his chase debut prior to a race-ending mistake three out.
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THERE RUNS MARY was far from fluent on her hurdles bow, but she didn't need to come out of first gear to justify cramped odds. Olly Murphy's mare ought to have learned plenty from that experience, though, and whilst a few of these have something to prove she is expected to go in again. Smart Decision already has three hurdling victories to his name and is the likeliest threat, but there is a suspicion he'll need more to take home gold this time. Sir Hobnob completes the shortlist.

Productive in junior hurdles last season, SMART DECISION is still allowed to run unpenalised in novice races and gets the nod.
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Four of these ran in the Lartigue Hurdle at Listowel in September and that four-year-old handicap looks a key formline for this valuable contest. Last Kingdom, a C&D winner here earlier in the year, was always in a good position when winning in first-time cheekpieces at the Kerry venue and is probably still on the right side of the handicapper, despite an 8lb rise. Runner-up at Listowel, Fred Winter winner Puturhandstogether landed a gamble in the Irish Cesarewitch just three days later and has to enter calculations. Only sixth in the Lartigue, LUKER'S TIPPLE ran a better race at Navan last time and blinkers are an interesting addition to the bottom weight.

A hopeful vote goes to ATABOYCHARLIE who kept good company over fences term and made a pleasing return over hurdles at Galway
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The one that appeals most is LOVEABLE REPROBATE, who changed hands for 58,000 euros as a three-year-old and goes for the in-form Jamie Snowden team. As a half-brother to hurdle/chase winner Ferdia, it would be no surprise to see him score at the first time of asking. Kilnesare Flight finished second between the flags last year and needs to be monitored in the betting market with Brian Hughes booked. Ratemenow could also have a say.

Ratemenow may prove vulnerable to today's rules newcomers, perhaps headed by KILNESARE FLIGHT and Loveable Reprobate.
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Girl Of Gold has only found one too good in both of her starts over the smaller obstacles and is of interest stepping into a handicap for the first time. However, HIGHBURY HILL made the frame in this class at Chepstow earlier this month and is just 2lb higher. This represents just her third start in a handicap and she looks the way to go. Pooley's Promise is another to watch out for.

Placed in a competitive race for the grade at Chepstow 25 days ago, HIGHBURY HILL (nap) has strong claims.
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Three of the most powerful yards are represented by wide-margin point-to-point winners and it will be a surprise if the winner comes from outside that trio of Rules debutants. Gordon Elliott has won four of the last eight renewals and GRANGECLARE PARK, a soft-ground winner for Colin Bowe, is taken to enhance his trainer's good record in this race. Willie Mullins has landed this twice in the last 10 years and Cokoriko gelding Lultimatom is sure to be prominent in the market. A winner on quick ground between the flags, Endless Talking has the assistance of a talented conditional rider and is another that has to be on the shortlist.

GRANGECLARE PARK is marginally preferred to fellow point winners Lultimatom and Endless Talking.
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