There were 46 Races on Friday 1st November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wetherby, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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FLASH THE CASH wasn't disgraced at a big price in Listed company on her last visit here and is up to winning a maiden. She finished mid-division in the Legacy Stakes after meeting some trouble in running. The Bungle Inthejungle filly had run a big race when second in a maiden here previously and her mark of 84 sets the standard. Tempest Star had a couple of nice placed efforts in the summer and she is one to note on her return from a little break. Aidan O'Brien runs two and Brightest Star could be an improver. She was too keen on her debut at Naas and may be capable of better now.

BOBBI ROSA took a big step forward on her nursery bow when second over C&D last week and sets the standard back in a maiden. Tempest Star is worth another chance to confirm debut promise back from a break so is next best head of Bansha Belle, who caught the eye on debut here 6 weeks ago.

Plenty of these have a shout but a chance is taken on NEVER NOT LUCKY who appeals as the type to improve dropping to 5f.
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BABYFACE ran a nice race when fourth at the Curragh last time and looks up to winning a race of this standard. The Kuroshio gelding was beaten two and a quarter lengths in a competitive contest, won by Art Of Unity, and that run looks even better considering he was racing from 3lb out of the handicap. Senado Square tops the weights and drops back to five again having run well over this trip on his penultimate visit. He could be a big player in a moderate looking contest. My Girl Sioux is a long standing maiden but has been knocking on the door and might grab prize-money again.

It could be worth chancing SAM'S XPRESS, who's potentially on a good mark back on AW. Babyface and Iva Batt are feared most.

A few interesting jockey bookings here including Ben Coen's presence on SENADO SQUARE who was runner-up over C&D two runs ago
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Course specialist HARRY'S BAR can bag another win here. The Exceed And Excel gelding has eight course victories under his belt and ran well on his return to the track when chasing home Valiant Force in a conditions race early last month. He looks capable of scoring off this kind of mark in handicap company. Tango Flare is another smart sort and heads the weights. He has been behind progressive sprinter My Mate Alfie on his last couple of outings and this looks like a slightly easier task. Arnhem was a couple of lengths behind the selection here last month and is weighted to get closer now.

This looks decidedly trappy so a chance is taken on DONTSPOILASALE, who is anything but prolific but the assessor has given him a chance returned to his favoured surface. Arnhem is back at a much more suitable level so is feared, along with Daamberdiplomat returned to his optimum trip.

It may be worth taking a chance on DAAMBERDIPLOMAT, not the most straightforward but down to just 1lb above what he won off last winter
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EMPRESS XJ looks the potential improver in the field and may be able to step forward from her debut effort at Naas. The Inns Of Court filly missed the kick that day and made up ground in the straight before flattening out in the closing stages to finish fifth to Whispersinthewind. The second and fourth from that race have won since so the form looks solid. There are a few of these are rated very similarly. Touch The Sound is still relatively unexposed. She didn't get home after travelling well at Navan last time but had run a big race when second previously at Leopardstown and could be the danger. Polaris Dancer is more exposed but has some solid form.

Not a strong-looking maiden and EMPRESS XJ might be the way to go. She was fancied in the betting when showing a fair bit on debut at Naas 3 weeks ago, and with 2 of her rivals in front of her that day having scored since she could be set for a big run with improvement likely. Lady Pagasa and Touch The Sound are a couple of the threats.

A very open look to this maiden but TOUCH THE SOUND may have more improvement in her than most
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All PUNK POET's wins here have come over a mile and he may be able to bag a sixth course success now. The Power gelding ran well over seven here three weeks ago when third to Eddie G and remains on the same mark of 73. Black Storm won a weak enough maiden here early last month and has been given a mark of 79 for his handicap debut. This is tougher now but he's open to further improvement on just his third career outing. The handicapper has been giving the consistent Pier Pressure a bit of a chance and he's another that has to come into calculations.

PUNK POET has slipped to a handy mark and left the strong impression that his turn is near when third over 7f here three weeks ago. The return to this trip will be no bad thing and he is preferred to Black Storm, who confirmed his debut promise when landing a maiden here and there should be better to come from this unexposed 3-y-o. Letiza took a step back in the right direction when third on debut for new yard at Cork and she is a live each-way player, along with Rampage.

Following a good debut run for Henry de Bromhead at Cork recently when well-backed, LETIZA can recoup losses here
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Four-time C&D winner FEATURE THIS may be able to strike again at the venue. He has run well on his two starts since joining Ian Donoghue and was a bit unlucky when meeting traffic and failing by a nose to get up here a fortnight ago. The handicapper gave him 4lb for that effort but connections take 10lb off now by legging up Sam Coen. Comfort Line ran really well on his last visit here when going down by half a length to Dynamite Defense and is an obvious contender again. Finsceal Annie has been holding her form well and has place claims.

NAWRAQ has never really looked a natural over hurdles so his recent efforts in that code can be excused and he's fancied to get back on track returned to the Flat. Feature This has a good-value 10 lb claimer up so she's in the mix, along with Comfort Line.

Already a four-time C&D winner, FEATURE THIS can add another to that haul after running a fine race in defeat over 7f here.
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GLENCULLEN looks capable of landing one of these based on recent showings. He has run solid races on his last couple of outings at the Curragh and was a good third on his last visit here in late September. This doesn't look the strongest race now and is a nice opportunity for the relatively lightly-raced four-year-old. Poppy Pimento was placed a couple of times on the turf during the summer and could be a big player here if taking to the all-weather surface first time. Master Garvey has dropped a few pounds and ran a decent race at Navan last time. He could get involved now.

VIVA VOCE continues in form and looks the way to go making a belated return to AW (this is his polytrack debut but he did well on tapeta when trained in Great Britain). Moyassr and Ascendent are a couple of the other likely players.

RAGTIME MILLY likely found the ground too soft at the Curragh last time and can get off the mark today.
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BURREN SONG has run well in competitive contests on his last couple of outings and looks to have a big chance under title chaser Wayne Hassett. He was eased a pound after finishing fourth to Squire Danagher here three weeks ago and this looks a slightly lesser contest now. Church Mountain obviously commands respect coming here in search of a hat-trick. He got up late on over the extended 1m2f here a fortnight ago but went up 7lb for that victory and doesn't have a claimer on board this time. Slieve Binnian has gained three of his four wins around here and is another that has to come into the mix.

PRALOGNAN lurks on a tempting mark and is worth chancing back on AW having gone close on his only other start on polytrack. Autocrat and the hat-trick seeking Church Mountain, if he stays, are dangers.

It could pay to keep the faith with IT'SONLYJUSTBEGUN, who looks to have been crying out for this sort of trip
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