There were 37 Races on Monday 9th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Perth, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Galway, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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APPLE'S OF BRESIL has shown plenty of promise both in bumpers and maiden hurdles and may have found a good opportunity to open his jumping account. The Barry Connell-trained gelding won a Sligo bumper in July and was a creditable fourth behind Jackfinbar over C&D at the Festival meeting. Portcammon won a Roscommon bumper in good style on debut and was absent for a year until reappearing again in a bumper here last month, while The Mediator also won a bumper on debut way back in 2021 and has plenty of experience over hurdles. Point-to-point winner Olympy De Cerisy has been expensive to follow in bumpers.

PORTCAMMON is sure to be well schooled ahead of this hurdles debut given the yard he represents so he could be the way to go. Fellow-bumper winner Apple's of Bresil is an obvious danger, along with The Mediator.

Preference is for APPLE'S OF BRESIL. This looks easier than the maiden hurdle he contested here in August and drying ground will suit.
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LIBERATED LIGHT won a 1m6f Killarney maiden on the Flat last year and has been mainly campaigned over hurdles since. The well-bred Muhaarar gelding appears on a competitive mark judged on his third to Gabriel Ranger in a 2m2f handicap at Cork last time and gets the vote over Granpa Ger. The latter has filled the runner-up spot on his latest two starts, including behind Rauzan at Tramore last month, while The Vegas Raider is another to consider having won at Ballinrobe on his penultimate outing. Burru has been consistent in 2m4f handicaps but may find this distance a bit sharp, while In For The Night, Tomas O Maille and Makfils are others to consider.

GRANPA GER is on the up and would have gone closer to winning with a clear run when second at Tramore last time, so he's the most appealing in an open-looking contest. Mephisto should be on the premises and there's a case to be made for Burru, who shaped well at Killarney recently.

Marginal preference is for GEKKOTA. He was third in this last year off 5lb higher and he shaped nicely at Wexford last month.
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THE WALLPARK has progressed well this summer and is on a hat-trick after landing a valuable 2m6f here at the Festival meeting. The Gordon Elliott-trained gelding stays well and gets the vote in a race where the market will provide important clues. Fakir D'oudairies is a high-class gelding over fences winning four times at Grade 1 level but hasn't run over hurdles in over five years, while French Dynamite is also a smart chaser and won his last hurdle start but that was nearly two years ago. Lord Erskine has proved a tremendous dual-purpose performer for connections and rolled back the years when landing a valuable 2m handicap hurdle at the Dublin Racing Festival this spring, while Kings Hill steps up in trip and has a bit to do at the weights.

None of these can be discounted but FAKIR D'OUDAIRIES is fancied to make a winning return with his yard going well. Course scorer The Wallpark appeals as the main danger to Joseph O'Brien's smart performer ahead of French Dynamite and Kings Hill.

THE WALLPARK (nap) is the solid option. He's fit and in top form, he won a big pot here last time out and there could be more to come.
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REPEAT THAT returned to form with a vengeance when slamming his 14 rivals over 3m at Kilbeggan on Friday. The Shantou gelding, who only joined Harry Kelly this year and was adding to a previous win three years ago, can follow up under a 7lb penalty. The lightly-raced Glenmorefiftyfour advertised his claims when runner-up over 2m4f at Sligo last month, while Sydney Cruiser is stepped up in trip following a couple of placed efforts. Mrs Biddle, Tom Red and Imbolc are others to consider.

REPEAT THAT won easily at Kilbeggan on Friday and a 7 lb penalty may not stop him if in a similar mood. Sydney Cruiser and Glenmorefiftyfour are respected on the back of good runner-up efforts last month. Lizlucky is also on a good mark if ready to roll after 7 months off.

A chance is taken on WEST CLARE who ran well last time and he's bred to be an improver over this longer distance.
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BUT WHAT ABOUT ME was just joined when falling at the last at Sligo last time and may be able to gain some compensation. The Norman Lee-trained mare was tackled by stable-mate Shuil Na Tra when crashing out and that was an improved showing on previous form. She's still relatively unexposed. Kilmurry Jj was beaten favourite on his last outing and may just have been on the back-foot then after a mistake early. He still looks nicely treated over hurdles and could be a danger. Reddys Island also looks potentially well in over hurdles, compared to her chase mark, and is another to consider on her return to action.

Perhaps it's worth rolling the dice with the 4-y-o filly QUEENOFTHELODGE, who hasn't pulled up any trees in a trio of maiden hurdles but it may well be that she will be seen in an entirely different light now upped in trip for this handicap debut. If she fails to take the required step forward Ballagh Star could be the one to deliver the goods, while Reddys Island will be a threat if fully tuned-up and Lets Do This also enters calculations.

It could pay to risk BALLAGH STAR who went close to defying a similar mark here last September and his final effort wasn't too shoddy.
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JESSE EVANS was running a big race on his chase debut in Killarney until a mistake two from home. He travelled like the winner running down to that fence but a blunder knocked the stuffing out of him and he did well in the end to finish third to Arctic Fly. With the experience under his belt he looks the one to beat now. Shecouldbeanything didn't come out of the stalls on the Flat last time but could be a danger now trying fences. The Malinas mare was smart over timber and getting 7lb from the boys is a help. Jet Setting Jim ran a solid race when third here at the festival and is another for the shortlist.

JET SETTING JIM shades preference ahead of Jesse Evans and chase debutant Boldog. The selection held every chance when falling at the last on his chase debut and wasn't knocked about when third over this C&D next time, leaving the strong impression that there is better to come. Jesse Evans was the pick of these over hurdles and probably would've made a winning start over fences at Killarney but for a bad mistake at the second-last. He is the main danger.

Preference is for JESSE EVANS. A late mistake cost him dearly on his chasing debut at Killarney and he can gain compensation.
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NEVERADULLMOMENT seems to have a real liking for the course here and can open his chasing account now. The Mahler gelding has gained both career wins here, the latest coming when scoring over timber at the festival meeting. He went up 8lb for that effort and it's no surprise to see him switched back to fences now. He remains on 113 over the larger obstacles, the same mark he won off here last time over timber. King Ferdinand looks an obvious threat. The Milan gelding was a good winner at Killarney last month and bids to defy a 9lb rise. Bocelli's Voice has been running consistently well and is another to consider.

Lots with chances but NEVERADULLMOMENT arrives on the back of an impressive hurdling success here and can race off the same mark so gets the vote reverted to fences. Handicap chase debutant Just Three is next on the list with Killarney victor King Ferdinand and Tramore scorer Lake Chad also well in the mix.

A few with chances but MARRONSTOWN might make them all go if returning to the form he showed when successful at Punchestown.
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MUMMY DERRY is a really interesting newcomer for Willie Mullins. The Yeats filly is a half-sister to exciting chaser Spillane's Tower, one of the top novices of last season who secured Grade 1 wins at Fairyhouse and Punchestown. Meitheal is probably the pick of those with form. She has been runner-up on both outings to date, at Wexford, and is entitled to play a big part with that experience under her belt. Clever Minded shaped with promise when third on her debut at the festival meeting here and with natural improvement she is another that has to be respected.

MUMMY DERRY is related to a very smart chaser and the percentage call is that she can make a successful start representing top connections. Meitheal is the pick of those with experience.

Team Mullins won this with an odds-on debutante 12 months ago and they might repeat the trick with MUMMY DERRY.
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