There were 46 Races on Monday 7th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Killarney, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Stratford, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SANSRISK appeals on her third start over hurdles. She has already taken the runner-up berth in a maiden hurdle behind a more than useful horse in Thurles last winter. This year she has been placed in a bumper at Naas before delivering in that discipline at Downpatrick. Meet My Loreley hasn't been at her best since falling at this track last year, however, she has ability and this isn't a deep race by any means. Gordon Elliott's Fillusin has to be given respect ahead of her hurdling bow. She was good enough to win a Tramore bumper on her racecourse debut in May.

SANSRISK upped her game in bumpers earlier this year and remains low mileage over timber. She can land the opener. Fillusin and International Lady should also go well.

This looks a good opportunity for SANSRISK who showed good form against useful opposition in two outings over hurdes last winter
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MINELLA SIXO made a six-figure sum after winning his point-to-point at Loughrea in May and is of interest on racecourse debut for Gordon Elliott. This Shantou gelding is a brother to a Listed bumper winner in Britain. Oh So Charming fell at the first flight in the valuable Lartigue Hurdle in Listowel, but is better judged on his close second at Galway last month. Taponthego is another point-to-point graduate that is worth a market check on his first start for Henry de Bromhead. Banana Three is a former Flat winner who showed up well in third on his first crack at hurdling in Wexford, while Ardera Gun, Yarraman Makarrata and Jerrari add more spice to the mix.

This can go to BANANA THREE, who was fairly useful on the level and is entitled to progress from his encouraging Wexford hurdling bow. Oh So Charming looks the obvious danger on form, whilst Minella Sixo and Taponthego appeal most of the newcomers.

Point winner MINELLA SIXO, a graduate of John Nallen's academy, looks a likely type and can take this on hurdling debut
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CHATTERBOX doesn't look badly treated and has each-way claims in this handicap hurdle. John Murphy's charge finished second in a higher grade at Killarney in July when headed on the run-in. It might be best to put a line through her latest unplaced run on the Flat at Galway when a slow start ruined her chance. The more rain the better for Sayitfirst who obliged in Roscommon at the end of September. Katherine hit form with a vengeance in Kilbeggan and a 7lb rise shouldn't hinder her if she is in the same mood. Bayou Belle may be a long-standing maiden but is a consistent sort, while Realtin Lonrach showed marked improvement in third at Wexford in May.

Last year's winner SAYITFIRST produced a personal best when scoring at Roscommon last week and remains feasibly treated. She can take this prize home again. Katherine and Bayou Belle head the list of dangers.

Preference is for BALLYCOMMON CHAPEL, runner-up in two of her last four starts including when coming home well at Gowran on Friday
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The 114-rated HOW ABOUT NO could make the breakthrough over flights. He has posted three runner-up finishes in maiden hurdles and slower ground shouldn't inconvenience him. His trainer, Joseph O'Brien, is averaging a winner a day over the last three weeks. Big Chou has a long absence to overcome, however, there was merit in his never nearer fourth on hurdle debut at Naas. Charlie's Dilemma has tried a variety of trips, and has been placed four times, so is far from out of it. Where's Nanny hasn't been at her best in two runs in August and September, but represents the champion trainer and has a bumper success in the book.

This represents a good opportunity for HOW ABOUT NO to deservedly open his account in this sphere. A winner on the Flat in February, he has found one too good on each of his three starts over hurdles. Big Chou was safely held in a bumper last December but previously shaped well in a Naas maiden hurdle and he gets the nod for forecast purposes ahead of Charlie's Dilemma and Stay Gold.

Although a beaten favourite on all three starts over hurdles, HOW ABOUT NO hasn't been doing much wrong and is given another chance
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Killarney National winner BRIDESWELL LAD raced over an inadequate trip when sixth in a Tramore handicap hurdle, but will enjoy this test of stamina. He is clearly much better over fences, but has banked two hurdle victories during his career. There is certainly another handicap hurdle to be won with Wa Wa. He travelled smoothly in Roscommon before being outgunned by the winner and a similar effort would see him go close. Outside The Door is another looking to exploit a lower mark over hurdles and has a part to play, while Tankardstown Diva could get involved. Yulong Voice catches the eye after a good second at Cork in May, but the forecast rain is not music to his ears.

YULONG VOICE pulled clear of the rest when runner-up at Cork on his latest start in May and, provided that he is ready to roll following a break, this 7-y-o may well go one better here. Next on the list is Outside The Door, who scored off a 10 lb higher chase mark at Wexford last time. Built By Rossies and Midleton Rare both bring potential to the table now handicapping, while Arabian King will be a threat if able to get back on track.

Still lightly enough raced, TANKARDSTOWN DIVA could have mileage left in her handicap mark back to a more suitable trip.
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Recent Galway third DIVILABOTHER can step up a couple of places here for local trainer Thomas Coyle. The lightly-raced six-year-old has gone close on a few occasions this season, including when runner-up at Sligo in July. With the aforementioned Galway race having been boosted by the second-placed horse subsequently, the Markaz gelding looks the one to beat. Hill Rocket, another who has been shaping as though her turn is near, has to be given serious consideration. Trainer Cian Collins has his string in excellent form at present so the mare is one for the shortlist. Ballinrobe runner-up Ranger Billy is another capable of getting involved in what is quite a competitive race for the grade.

RANGER BILLY is on a handy mark and looks in top form, so he takes preference over Divilabother, with Royal Cave also worthy of consideration in an open contest.

Runner-up on handicap debut at Kilbeggan last month over this trip, ROYAL CAVE can go one better.
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The Declan Queally-trained TWENTYFOURCARROT would have strong claims if able to reproduce her debut effort. Third on her introduction at Wexford in April, that form was well advertised with the second, fourth and fifth all winning subsequently. Although somewhat disappointing when only sixth at Cork next time, that race may just have come too soon. On the back of a break, the daughter of Balko should have no excuses. Point-to-point winner Machismo showed ability in three bumper starts last season and while the Gordon Elliott-trained gelding may be more of a long-term prospect over jumps, this isn't the strongest of contests. Tramore fourth Belle Le Grand is entitled to be sharper on this second start under Rules.

MACHISMO has a point win to his name and has shown enough to think he's capable of opening his account in bumpers after 6 months off. Twentyfourcarrot is the main danger on form and Belle Le Grand isn't without hope.

Third in a Wexford bumper on debut that has produced loads of winners, TWENTYFOURCARROT is forgiven a lesser run quickly after.
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