There were 30 Races on Sunday 2nd November 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Huntingdon, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A point-to-point winner in April, MISTER PESSIMISTIC was successful on his Rules debut when landing a bumper at Listowel in September. The Westerner gelding will probably improve as he goes up in trip but he represents a yard in excellent form and, if jumping adequately on this first run over flights, should be hard to beat. A half-brother to a hurdles winner over 3m, Grey Jude was only two and a half lengths behind the selection when third at Listowel and merits plenty of respect on his hurdling debut. Master Haku and Ready For Road are newcomers from powerful yards and market confidence in either would be significant.

With the de Bromhead stable in good form, MISTER PESSIMISTIC has strong prospects of adding to his point-to-point and bumper wins
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Robert Tyner has been waiting for easy ground for I'M SLIPPY and has found a very winnable race for his hurdling debut. The Maxios gelding won a valuable sales bumper at Fairyhouse in April and although that form hasn't really been tested yet, it will be surprising if he doesn't maintain his unbeaten record in this contest. The half-brother to a 2m4f hurdles winner has reportedly done plenty of schooling and jumps well. Family Getaway is a half-sister to useful and versatile performer The Very Man and is a newcomer to note. Market Ready's fourth at Clonmel in March is the best hurdles form on show and he has place claims.

This looks like a good starting point over hurdles for I'M SLIPPY who made a good first impression in a valuable bumper at Fairyhouse
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MARY'S PRIDE ran a nice race after a long layoff when third at Fairyhouse last month and that form was boosted when the runner-up scored next time out. Eddie Cawley's runner has won two handicaps over this trip and is back on a competitive mark. Sarah Kavanagh's claim gives him a nice racing weight and any further rain would be to his advantage. Eastmore has really got his act together lately and although best on good ground, his second at Listowel two runs back showed that he handles easy ground too. Seven-time winner Crowsatedappletart would ideally prefer further, but his hurdles mark is 14lb lower than his revised chase rating and he is likely to be in the mix.

MARY'S PRIDE is 5lb below his last win and shaped with plenty of promise on his return from a break at Fairyhouse so he is preferred
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Locally-trained mare DIVABORIVA can land this prize for Jonathan Sweeney. The bumper winner shaped with promise on her hurdling debut when sixth here back in April and then reverted to NH Flat company to finish third in a hotly-contested Grade 3 at the Punchestown Festival. Provided that she is fit and ready on this first run of the season, the six-year-old looks to hold leading claims under Adam Ryan. Recent Fairyhouse third Noble Name would have every chance if reproducing that effort. Tramore bumper winner Barra Rua is another who has to be considered in a competitive affair for the grade.

Henry De Bromhead is in flying form and his Down Royal bumper winner ECHOING SILENCE is taken to make a winning return
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The Gordon Elliott-trained CARDCOUNTER looks to have been presented with a nice opportunity to make a winning reappearance. A dual scorer over hurdles last season, the five-year-old ended his campaign when down the field in a Grade 1 at the Punchestown Festival. Although no match for the principals on that occasion, the fact he was deemed good enough to contest that race suggests that connections think highly of him. An impressive winner here last time, Tackletommywoowoo rates the main threat. Despite having plenty to find with the selection, the Declan Queally-trained five-year-old is open to further improvement. Listowel maiden hurdle winner Good Girl Kathleen looks best of the remainder.

The 137 rated CARDCOUNTER came up short in Grade 1 company when last seen but this is easier and he can get back to winning ways
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None of the five can be safely ruled out, although Nurburgring has been disappointing of late and is difficult to fancy with any great confidence. You Oughta Know is another who will be aiming to bounce back, with the Willie Mullins-trained seven-year-old pulling up in the Munster National after coming to grief in the Kerry National. Formerly trained by Mullins and not seen since March, a first-time tongue-strap is tried on Asian Master, who might just need the run. Successful at Galway and Listowel respectively, OL MAN DINGLE and Mossy Fen Park might be the two to focus on, with the Eoin Griffin-trained former marginally preferred. He beat a subsequent winner at Ballybrit and looks an exciting prospect for connections.

Henry de Bromhead's MOSSY FEN PARK beat a good yardstick at Listowel on his seasonal return and may be able to follow up
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A proven stayer and a battle-hardened competitor, HISTORY OF FASHION appeals in this stamina-sapping contest. Winning twice from six starts last season, he had a nice pipe-opener at Gowran recently and it should leave him spot-on for this assignment. An easy winner over flights at Navan in September, Big Debates is the second choice. A close fourth in this 12 months ago, he is rated 5lb lower and the addition of a tongue-strap might eke out further improvement. Representing Willie Mullins, Chosen Witness and A Penny A Hundred warrant the utmost respect, with Paul Townend opting to partner the former. A close third when bidding to complete a four-timer at Galway, Bal Kauto is of definite interest, while others for the shortlist are the returning Fortunedefortunata and Noble Birth.

Despite his maiden status under Rules, LONESOME BOATMAN has a realistic chance on the strength of a good Punchestown festival run
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The locally-trained INCHIDALY COPPER is the suggestion in this wide-open contest. Running well of late, he will be ably assisted by Luke Burke-Ott, who claims a valuable 7lb. The winner of this race 12 months ago, Burru warrants the utmost respect, while it will be interesting to see how dual Flat winner Plunkett Street fares on his first try in handicap hurdle company. Not seen since finishing fifth of 23 in a fiercely competitive contest at Leopardstown last Christmas, His Nibs can make his presence felt. West Cork Wildway, who is down to a career-low mark of 109, and Arctic Gale are others for the shortlist.

Course Flat winner PLUNKETT STREET (nap) should be in prime shape for this after a good run at the Curragh and gets the vote
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