There were 31 Races on Friday 12th December 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (5) (5/2 -25%)Old Park Star |
5/2(-25%) | (5) Old Park Star 5/2, Travelled well and did it cosily on a very promising hurdle debut back from a break when winning a novice at Kempton by 3l last time; effective over 2m and acts on good ground. From a yard with a fine record in this race and should progress further. Lots like in the way he won a six-runner novice hurdle at Kempton (2m, good) for new yard. |
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2nd (1) (11/1 +31%)Glance At Midnight |
11/1(+31%) | (1) Glance At Midnight 11/1, Won a maiden hurdle at Huntingdon by 6l last time, doing it readily on debut; effective over 2m and acts on good to soft and good ground. Progressive in bumpers where the form was franked; more required up in grade but not ruled out. Huntingdon bumper/hurdle winner; travelled strongly in the latter and asserted stylishly. |
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3rd (9) (2/1 +33%)Kingston Queen |
2/1(+33%) | (9) Kingston Queen 2/1, Went clear easily and ran to form up in trip on hurdle debut when winning a maiden at Chepstow by 7l last time; effective over 2m to 2 1/2m. Looks a classy prospect with more to come over hurdles. 3rd in Grade 2 bumper; 7l maiden win at Chepstow (2m4f) suggests she's a leading contender. |
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4th (2) (15/2 -67%)Lisbane Park |
15/2(-67%) | (2) Lisbane Park 15/2, Quickened clear cosily to win a novice hurdle at Exeter by 4l last time on a very promising debut; trainer in good form. Effective over 2m and acts on good ground; open to improvement and likely to stay further in time. £110,000 buy who won a six-runner novice at Exeter (2m, good) with little difficulty. |
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5th (7) (150/1 -200%)Can't Resist It |
150/1(-200%) | (7) Can't Resist It 150/1, Probably needed the run when down the field in a handicap hurdle here last time; had been in good form prior. Returning from a long layoff; effective over 2m and acts on good to soft and good ground but plenty to prove in this grade. Tailed off here last November and not seen since; this is a tough race on return to action. |
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6th (6) (6/1 +45%)Our Boy Stan |
6/1(+45%) | (6) Our Boy Stan 6/1, Made a very promising debut when winning a novice hurdle at Ffos Las by a neck last time; effective over 2m and acts on soft and good to soft ground. Progressing and likely to improve further but faces a tougher task up in class. Successful in small fields for a bumper at Kempton and novice hurdle at Ffos Las. |
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7th (3) (14/1 -40%)Minella Marathon |
14/1(-40%) | (3) Minella Marathon 14/1, Bit free but very promising debut when winning a novice hurdle at Lingfield by 3 1/4l last time; effective at 2 1/2m and acts on good to soft. More to come for a top yard, though the drop back in trip may not suit. Lingfield 2m3f win is not the best form but he looks the type to make major progress. |
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8th (4) (14/1 -17%)Mullaghgloss |
14/1(-17%) | (4) Mullaghgloss 14/1, Improved under a positive ride when winning a maiden hurdle at Thurles by 5 1/2l last time; effective at 2m and acts on yielding and good ground. Debut form was emphatically franked and he looks progressive, worth this step up in class. Looked a good prospect when making all in 16-runner Thurles maiden (2m, yielding to soft). |
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9th (10) (300/1 -355%)Delta Blues Belle |
300/1(-355%) | (10) Delta Blues Belle 300/1, Outpaced and below form when comfortably held in a novice hurdle at Wetherby last time; 3m point winner who probably wants further than 2m over hurdles. From a yard that won this race last year. Irish point winner before £70,000 sale; modest since, however, and best watched for now. |
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|F| (8) (14/1 +0%)Sherminator |
14/1(+0%) | (8) Sherminator 14/1, Confirmed debut promise and outclassed rivals when winning a 4yo hurdle at Taunton by 3l last time; returns from a long layoff and wears a tongue-tie for the first time. Effective over 2m and acts on soft and good ground; latest form boosted and not dismissed. 2-2 as hurdler; had wind surgery in September and also now has his tongue tied; promising. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Kingston Queen made the frame in the Grade 2 mares' bumper at the Grand National meeting and started her hurdling career by beating a couple of subsequent winners at Chepstow. She was forced to miss a recent Newbury engagement, though, and comes up against some really promising geldings. Top of that list is OLD PARK STAR, who began his time with Nicky Henderson in the best possible manner at Kempton and there will be a lot more in the tank. Minella Marathon, Our Boy Stan, Lisbane Park and Sherminator all add further spice to what is sure to turn out to be a very informative affair.

Eight last-time-out winners make this a race packed with promise. MULLAGHGLOSS is preferred to Old Park Star and Lisbane Park.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (2/1 -7%)Sixmilebridge |
2/1(-7%) | (1) Sixmilebridge 2/1, Very promising debut when winning a beginners' chase at Ayr by 4 1/4l last time, suited by a positive ride. Enjoys racing prominently and is effective over 2 1/2m, with more to come over fences judged on his hurdle form. Carries 5lb penalty but won his sole chase start and is open to improvement; key player. |
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2nd (2) (5/4 +17%)Califet En Vol |
5/4(+17%) | (2) Califet En Vol 5/4, The yard won this last year. Travelled well and kicked on too early when up in trip, having chased a strong pace, beaten 10l in the Sefton Novices' Hurdle (Grade 1) at Aintree last time. Did best of those up with the pace that day and likely more to come over fences for top yard; big player Listed novice hurdle winner who brings considerable potential to his chase debut. |
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3rd (3) (9/4 +0%)Royal Infantry |
9/4(+0%) | (3) Royal Infantry 9/4, Ran to form when flattening out late up the hill to finish fourth, beaten 7 1/4l in a handicap hurdle here last time. Consistent hurdler wears a tongue-tie for the first time and remains open to marked improvement now chasing. Solid handicap hurdle form this season and entitled to respect on his chase debut. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Sixmilebridge wasn't far short of the best as a novice hurdler and claimed the scalp of the well-touted Derryhassen Paddy on his chasing debut at Ayr. That experience will stand him in good stead, but he does have a penalty and CALIFET EN VOL has the potential to go far in this discipline. Nicky Henderson's six-year-old was only three lengths behind The New Lion just over a year ago and although he has been off since letting down favourite-backers in an Aintree Grade 1 back in the spring, his previous Huntingdon defeat of No Questions Asked reads well. Royal Infantry is another newcomer to fences with the talent to get involved.

Nicky Henderson has a fine record in this race and CALIFET EN VOL is taken to make a winning start over fences.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (4) (16/5 +9%)Fortune De Mer |
16/5(+9%) | (4) Fortune De Mer 16/5, Travelled well and ran to form when beaten 1l off 124 at Ascot last time, having conceded first run and found too much to do. Effective at 2m on good to soft or good; fair mark and stiff tracks suit. Won Grade 2 novice here in October and went close on subsequent handicap debut at Ascot. |
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2nd (9) (14/1 +30%)Continuance |
14/1(+30%) | (9) Continuance 14/1, Keen but travelled well and returned to form down in grade when just outstayed up the hill, beaten 2½l off 120 at Sandown last time. Trainer in form; effective around 2m on good to soft or good; a threat if repeating that though may ideally want flatter track. Returned to form when second of four at Sandown but needs a bigger performance today. |
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3rd (6) (28/1 -211%)Melon |
28/1(-211%) | (6) Melon 28/1, Raced wide and keen but ran to form when fourth, beaten 11l, in a handicap hurdle at Sandown after a late error. Effective at 2m on soft or good to soft; progressive though current mark demands more. 2 juvenile hurdle wins last term; improvement possible this season but necessary on return. |
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4th (7) (10/1 -100%)Leloopa |
10/1(-100%) | (7) Leloopa 10/1, Travelled smoothly and won readily after a wind operation, landing a handicap by 5l off 115 here last time. Second run since the procedure; effective at 2m on good to soft or good; continues to progress. Convincing win here in October and this 5yo could still have more to offer; respected. |
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5th (11) (4/1 +60%)Kel Du Large |
4/1(+60%) | (11) Kel Du Large 4/1, Keen and outpaced when third, beaten 4l, in a novice hurdle at Exeter on reappearance. Effective at 2m on soft or good; should improve for that run and looks suited by a stiff track. Beaten at odds-on when back from long absence but could be better than opening mark. |
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6th (2) (11/1 +21%)Brentford Hope |
11/1(+21%) | (2) Brentford Hope 11/1, Never put into the race when fourth, beaten 12l, in a beginners' chase at Exeter last time. consistent hurdler who may build on that effort off what looks fair mark judged on Graded form. On a handy mark back hurdling after two runs over fences and is not ruled out. |
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7th (8) (9/4 +10%)French Emperor |
9/4(+10%) | (8) French Emperor 9/4, Improved again to land a handicap by 1¼l off 113 here last time when well placed in a race dominated from the front. Effective at 2m on soft or good to soft; maiden form strong and progressive in handicaps. Made it 2-2 in handicaps with big-field win here last month; a 7lb rise may not stop him. |
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8th (10) (100/1 -150%)Moutarde |
100/1(-150%) | (10) Moutarde 100/1, Pulled up in a handicap hurdle at Taunton last time. Visor applied for the first time; effective at 2m on good to soft or good but form has tailed off after being highly tried as a juvenile. Went close at Newton Abbot in May but tailed off/pulled up on his two runs this autumn. |
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9th (1) (8/1 -33%)Iberico Lord |
8/1(-33%) | (1) Iberico Lord 8/1, Never threatened and needed the run when down the field in the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle here most recently. Effective at 2m and suited by cut but has been out of form this year. 2023 Greatwood winner; well below best this year but not written off back down in grade. |
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10th (3) (66/1 +34%)No Ordinary Joe |
66/1(+34%) | (3) No Ordinary Joe 66/1, Pulled up in a handicap hurdle at Newbury last time. This veteran is best at around 2½m and has struggled for form since joining his new yard. Continues to drop down the weights but he's struggled this autumn and has lots to prove. |
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11th (5) (25/1 +24%)Stoner's Choice |
25/1(+24%) | (5) Stoner's Choice 25/1, Made mistakes and was outpaced when comfortably held in a handicap hurdle at Windsor last time. Effective over 2½m on decent ground but may find this test inadequate; drop in grade would help. Well handicapped on form as recent as February but not at the top of his game this term. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

It wasn't the strongest Grade 2 novice hurdle that Fortune De Mer landed here, but he dug deep and his subsequent Ascot second was another step forward. Leloopa showed the benefit of wind surgery when scoring comfortably at the October meeting, while French Emperor is another last-start Cheltenham winner after supplementing a Worcester triumph last month. KEL DU LARGE's finest moment so far came at this venue - a Listed bumper victory in January 2024 - and although beaten at odds-on on his Exeter comeback, the run will have blown away the cobwebs. An initial mark of 114 looks more than workable.

The 5yo KEL DU LARGE looked very promising in the 2023-24 season and he's the selection off bottom weight on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (7) (15/2 +38%)Blaze The Way |
15/2(+38%) | (7) Blaze The Way 15/2, Improved when fourth, beaten 6 1/4l in the BetVictor Novice Chase (Grade 3) at Punchestown last time. Returns from a short break; wants close to 3m and continues to progress over fences. Irish challenger who is an interesting contender now back up in trip. |
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2nd (1) (5/1 -11%)L'homme Presse |
5/1(-11%) | (1) L'homme Presse 5/1, Winner of two Grade 1s; the yard has won two of the last ten runnings. Landed the Rehearsal Handicap Chase by 1l off 164 over 2m7f at Newcastle in November. Effective at 3m, handles soft and good to soft; excellent record fresh and at Cheltenham, carries big weight but has class edge. Absent for 300 days but this Grade 2 course winner can have a big say if fully tuned up. |
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3rd (8) (4/1 +33%)The Short Go |
4/1(+33%) | (8) The Short Go 4/1, Returned to form down in trip, flattening out late back from a break when beaten 4l off 132 here last time. Wears a tongue-tie for the first time; effective at 3m and acts on good ground; in fair form and mark looks about right. Fourth of 18 here in October following a break and he could be bang there. |
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4th (9) (4/1 +20%)Herakles Westwood |
4/1(+20%) | (9) Herakles Westwood 4/1, Rallied gamely and did best of those forcing the pace when running to form back from a break, beaten 4l off 126 here last time. Trainer in form; effective over 3m+, suited by cut, and should come on for the run. Longer trips such as this may suit. 9lb out of the handicap but ran well here last month and his yard is in excellent form. |
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5th (5) (12/1 -167%)The Doyen Chief |
12/1(-167%) | (5) The Doyen Chief 12/1, Pulled up in the Coral Gold Cup Handicap Chase at Newbury on latest start. Effective at 3m and acts on soft and good ground; progressive but tends to idle in front, with some enthusiasm concerns. Lost his race at the start at Newbury but there's lots to like otherwise. |
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6th (6) (8/1 -45%)King Turgeon |
8/1(-45%) | (6) King Turgeon 8/1, Won this race last year; needed the run when beaten 8 1/4l in a handicap chase at Aintree last time. Enjoys making the running, effective from 2m5f to 3m2f; may need to come down a few pounds to be fully competitive. Could build on his respectable comeback run at Aintree; won this race last year. |
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7th (3) (9/1 +36%)Gowel Road |
9/1(+36%) | (3) Gowel Road 9/1, Returned to form at a favoured venue, racing on the worst part of the track when 8 1/4l third in a handicap hurdle here on his latest start; unexposed over fences; good mark on hurdle form; interesting. Best known as a hurdler (Grade 2 winner here) but stable has a good record in the race. |
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8th (2) (13/2 +19%)Henry's Friend |
13/2(+19%) | (2) Henry's Friend 13/2, Jumped boldly and showed determination when returning to form down in trip, landing the Sodexo Live! Gold Cup by 2l off 143 over 3m at Ascot last time; a progressive type who should remain competitive. Won a quality handicap at Ascot last month, for which he's gone up just 3lb; respected. |
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|PU| (4) (22/1 -22%)Cruz Control |
22/1(-22%) | (4) Cruz Control 22/1, Needed the run when comfortably held in the Rehearsal Handicap Chase at Newcastle last time. Effective from 2m4f to 3m1f, handles heavy and good to soft; could build on his return though the mark looks stiff enough. Won in good style at Aintree in April and may have needed recent comeback run at Newcastle. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Last year's victor King Turgeon returns off 3lb higher and was coming into this contest in better form last season after winning the Grand Sefton, a race he could only manage sixth in this time. Herakles Westwood finished second on deep ground here last time and is respected with the Warren Greatrex yard in good form, but L'HOMME PRESSE makes the most appeal. Venetia Williams' dual Grade 1 winner was victorious off a mark of 164 the last time he competed in a handicap and, if retaining that level of ability on his return, he could take some stopping.

Class act L'HOMME PRESSE goes well fresh and is taken to defy top weight and make a winning return to action.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (9) (7/2 +65%)Can You Call |
7/2(+65%) | (9) Can You Call 7/2, Had every chance and ran to form, benefitting from a reappearance, when 6l third in a handicap chase here most recently. Effective at 2 1/2m and suited by good to soft ground. Has a poor strike rate but the mark looks fair. Third over C&D last month but 3lb out of the handicap and had modest chasing strike-rate. |
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2nd (8) (15/2 +25%)Torn And Frayed |
15/2(+25%) | (8) Torn And Frayed 15/2, Scored by 3l off 128 at Aintree two starts ago and ran to form when second, beaten 7 1/2l off 132 last time. Effective at 3m, best on decent ground, and in good form though this does look sharp enough test. In good heart this autumn; has won over C&D and could have a part to play. |
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3rd (1) (11/4 +8%)Eldorado Allen |
11/4(+8%) | (1) Eldorado Allen 11/4, Returned to form when back from a break, suited by a positive ride, landing a Veterans' Handicap Chase by 4 1/2l off 142 over 2m4f here last time. The trainer is in form; effective at 2 1/2m but barely gets 3m, and remains well treated on best form. Snapped long losing sequence here on his reappearance, doing it nicely; back up 5lb. |
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4th (5) (7/1 -56%)Courtland |
7/1(-56%) | (5) Courtland 7/1, Ran to form when just outstayed late up the hill, beaten a neck off 134 at Sandown last time. Best at just over 2 1/2m, well treated on old form, and has been consistent of late. Form of close second at Sandown franked when the winner Twig followed up in the Becher. |
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5th (2) (11/2 -22%)Fugitif |
11/2(-22%) | (2) Fugitif 11/2, Needed the run when comfortably held in a handicap chase here last time. Effective at 2 1/2m and acts on soft and good ground. Not quite the force of old but the handicapper has relented. May have needed last month's comeback run and this course winner is on a handy mark. |
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6th (3) (15/2 +32%)Le Milos |
15/2(+32%) | (3) Le Milos 15/2, Pulled up in a handicap chase at Bangor-on-Dee last time. Effective at 3m but his current mark probably looks high enough. Two wins in the first half of this year but below par on both outings this autumn. |
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7th (6) (14/1 -75%)Copperhead |
14/1(-75%) | (6) Copperhead 14/1, Below form and set it up for closers when fourth, beaten 11l in a handicap chase at Exeter last time. The trainer is in form; returning from a long layoff. Effective at 3m and acts on good to soft and good ground. A veteran who enjoyed a productive spell last term, has won fresh, and remains competitive. Rejuvenated last season, finishing second in this, and can go well fresh; possible player. |
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8th (7) (9/1 +36%)Whistleinthedark |
9/1(+36%) | (7) Whistleinthedark 9/1, Travelled well and returned to form under a positive ride, suited by a stiff track when dropped in trip, landing a handicap by 8l off 127 at Carlisle last time. Effective from 2 1/2m to 3m and suited by decent ground. Inconsistent, wants to dominate but remains on a good mark. Convincing win in small field at Carlisle last month; in the shake-up if backing that up. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

It's hard to ignore the claims of ELDORADO ALLEN after convincingly beating Can You Call (third) and Fugitif (fifth) at this venue last month. Joe Tizzard's charge was having his first start back and the 11-year-old remains on a workable rating, so he looks the one to beat. Torn And Frayed is a C&D winner who accounted for Le Milos at Aintree two starts ago and he's likely to mount a bold bid from the front.

Eldorado Allen holds strong claims but FUGITIF is on an attractive mark on his best course form and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (5) (16/1 -60%)Final Orders |
16/1(-60%) | (5) Final Orders 16/1, From a yard that won this race last year. Ran to form when tiring late after a break to finish third, beaten 13l, in the Conditions Chase at Punchestown last time. Effective around 3m on yielding or good ground; in form but looks high in the weights. Has the attributes to be effective over this C&D and he's one to be interested in. |
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3rd (8) (14/1 -133%)Iceo Madrik |
14/1(-133%) | (8) Iceo Madrik 14/1, Refused in a Listed chase at Compiegne last time. Effective over 3m+ and suited by plenty of cut. Listed winner in France but has struggled on previous UK runs. Refused at Compiegne last month but good form in French cross-country races previously. |
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4th (10) (12/1 +25%)Placenet |
12/1(+25%) | (10) Placenet 12/1, Ran to form when beaten 1 1/2l at Waregem last time. Effective around 2 1/2m and suited by cut in the ground. French Listed winner but has struggled previously in the UK. Multiple winner on the continent but hasn't been at the very top of his game this year. |
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5th (11) (8/1 +27%)Unanswered Prayers |
8/1(+27%) | (11) Unanswered Prayers 8/1, Raced lazily and outpaced when below form, comfortably held in a handicap chase at Fontwell last time. Suited by 3m+ on good ground. Handicapper has eased the mark but he has been inconsistent lately. Yet to tackle this discipline but threat if taking to it. Cross-country debut but has plenty of stamina and last winning mark; not discounted. |
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6th (14) (33/1 +18%)Peaches And Cream |
33/1(+18%) | (14) Peaches And Cream 33/1, From the yard that won this last year. Needed the run and may have found the ground testing when down the field in the Conditions Chase at Punchestown most recently. Effective between 3m and 3m4f on soft or good ground; unreliable performer. Well treated on form as recent as last October but has struggled to get competitive since. |
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7th (4) (12/1 -100%)Latenightpass |
12/1(-100%) | (4) Latenightpass 12/1, Needed the run when well beaten in a handicap chase here last time. Effective from 3m to 3 1/2m and competitive back in cross-country races but may struggle in handicaps. Has a good record in this race and this 12yo may well leave his comeback run miles behind. |
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8th (7) (40/1 -60%)Statuario |
40/1(-60%) | (7) Statuario 40/1, Won narrowly off 129 at Perth on his penultimate start but below form when sixth, beaten 30l, off 131 last time. Best around 3m on good ground and goes well at Perth, though the handicapper may have caught up. Two 3m wins at Perth this season but hasn't seen out the trip over this C&D previously. |
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9th (6) (14/1 -180%)Busselton |
14/1(-180%) | (6) Busselton 14/1, Did plenty early and may have found the ground testing when comfortably held in the Conditions Chase at Punchestown last time. Wears a visor for the first time. Effective from 3m to 4m and prefers decent ground; in fair form. Of interest on his La Touche Cup win but hasn't really shone on his 3 runs over this C&D. |
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|B| (9) (125/1 -150%)Vital Island |
125/1(-150%) | (9) Vital Island 125/1, Pulled up in the Conditions Chase at Punchestown last time. Stays well and handles soft and good ground. Regular over banks races but vulnerable on these terms. Won on Punchestown banks course in May but pulled up on both starts since. |
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|F| (2) (16/1 +0%)Favori De Champdou |
16/1(+0%) | (2) Favori De Champdou 16/1, Had every chance and ran to form when comfortably held in the Porterstown Handicap Chase (Listed) at Fairyhouse last time. Effective over 3m and suited by cut in the ground, though looks on a stiff mark. Ran pretty well at Fairyhouse recently but this 10yo looks to be on a tough mark. |
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10th (13) (20/1 +60%)The Big Breakaway |
20/1(+60%) | (13) The Big Breakaway 20/1, Pulled up in a handicap chase at Exeter last time. Effective at 3m+ and acts on any ground. Poor strike rate reflects enthusiasm issues. Very well handicapped on his old form but pulled up at Exeter only last Friday. |
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11th (3) (6/1 +8%)Mister Coffey |
6/1(+8%) | (3) Mister Coffey 6/1, Unsuited by the drop in trip but returned to form when second, beaten 4 1/2l, in a handicap chase here last time. Suited by 3m+ and consistent though frustrating. Mark is fair, but enthusiasm concerns remain; longer trip and proven course form help. Very hard to win with but runner-up in this 12 months ago and could again be thereabouts. |
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12th (1) (8/1 +27%)Amirite |
8/1(+27%) | (1) Amirite 8/1, Ran to form when doing plenty early to finish fourth, beaten 11l, in the Galway Plate (Grade 3) at Galway last time. Returns from a break and effective around 3m on a sound surface. Consistent and a threat if taking to the discipline, though recent rain is a concern. Front-runner who was in good heart in the summer when last seen and goes well fresh. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Final Orders goes for last year's winning trainer Gavin Cromwell after making the frame at Punchestown and has shown a liking for this discipline, so he has to be respected. Iceo Madrik unseated his rider at the third in this event last season and may fare better this time around, but LATENIGHTPASS looks the one to side with. Tom Ellis' veteran finished just over three lengths behind Mister Coffey in this contest last term but reversed that form when runner-up at the Festival.

The 12yo LATENIGHTPASS has a very good record over this C&D and earns the vote ahead of last year's runner-up Mister Coffey.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (4) (15/2 +38%)Titan Discovery |
15/2(+38%) | (4) Titan Discovery 15/2, Below form up in grade and needed the run when down the field in the Stayers' Premier Handicap Hurdle at Haydock most recently. Effective from 2m4f to 3m on soft or good ground but looks on a stiff mark. January 3m win on soft; surely needed reappearance but he now needs to resume improvement. |
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2nd (5) (16/1 +20%)Lihyan |
16/1(+20%) | (5) Lihyan 16/1, No match for a progressive winner but ran to form when third, beaten 9l in a handicap hurdle at Market Rasen last time. Usually held up; effective at 3m and suited by good ground; consistent performer. Good third at about 3m on last three outings; first trip to this stiff track could help. |
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3rd (8) (14/1 +0%)Spike Jones |
14/1(+0%) | (8) Spike Jones 14/1, Ran to form when beaten a nose off 113 at Lingfield last time. Effective over 3m or further and acts on any ground; consistent performer. Pipped on reappearance; back up 3lb and this warm race probably needs a new career high. |
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4th (9) (9/1 +36%)Pike Road |
9/1(+36%) | (9) Pike Road 9/1, Ran to form when landing a handicap by 2 1/2l off 110 at Uttoxeter last time. Trainer in form; effective between 2 1/2m and 3m on soft or good ground; remains on a fair mark. Back hurdling to win at Uttoxeter (extended 2m7f, soft) under Freddie Keighley 15 days ago. |
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5th (3) (12/1 -60%)Kyntara |
12/1(-60%) | (3) Kyntara 12/1, Every chance and ran to form when beaten 4l off 131 at Aintree on reappearance, just tiring late. Effective at 3m and suited by cut in the ground; better over hurdles, looks on a fair mark if building on that run. Pertemps Final 2nd; Aintree fourth five weeks ago puts him back in each-way calculations. |
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6th (7) (13/2 -63%)Tranquil Sea |
13/2(-63%) | (7) Tranquil Sea 13/2, Scored by 2l off 117 at Chepstow three starts ago; ran to form after a wind operation when second, beaten 8 1/2l off 123 last time. Second run since wind surgery; effective from 2m to 3m on any ground; in form for new yard. Won in October; wind surgery before good second at Market Rasen (near 3m, good to soft). |
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7th (10) (40/1 -150%)Everyonesgame |
40/1(-150%) | (10) Everyonesgame 40/1, Keen but returned to form when appreciating the step up in trip to win a handicap by a length off 109 at Kempton last time. Effective between 2 1/2m and 3m on good ground; back in form. Kempton win (3m, good) 18 days ago on second start for stable; peak efforts better still. |
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8th (6) (2/1 +50%)Lucky Manifest |
2/1(+50%) | (6) Lucky Manifest 2/1, Won by 5l off 109 at Kelso two starts ago; bit keen but rallied gamely when second, beaten a length off 118 last time. Effective between 2 1/2m and 2 3/4m, suited by good ground; progressive and may have more to offer at 3m. Two Kelso wins; second of 18 here (2m5f, soft) last time was better still, rallying well. |
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9th (1) (11/4 +21%)Long Draw |
11/4(+21%) | (1) Long Draw 11/4, Won this last year; ran to form when fourth, beaten 9 1/4l in a handicap hurdle here last time, looking in need of a stiffer test. Effective at 3m, acts on good ground and may get even further; progressive type. Won this last year; running well this term, in a strong race here (soft) on latest start. |
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10th (2) (100/1 -203%)Stolen Silver |
100/1(-203%) | (2) Stolen Silver 100/1, Raced lazily and outpaced when fourth, beaten 42l in a handicap hurdle at Hereford last time. Returning from a long layoff; effective over 3m on soft or good ground. Inconsistent but longer trip may help, though better over fences. Out of form last term; left S Thomas for £6,000 in May; now hooded first time since 2021. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Everyonesgame and Pike Road are both seeking doubles, and slight preference would be for the latter after his victory at Uttoxeter last month. Lucky Manifest was far from disgraced in second when bidding for a hat-trick at this venue last time, but the vote goes to TRANQUIL SEA. Dan Skelton's gelding took a step back in the right direction after undergoing a wind operation to take the silver medal home in this grade at Market Rasen, and he could take advantage off an unchanged mark.

Last year's winner Long Draw should go well but there's more potential in the less exposed LUCKY MANIFEST (nap).
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