There were 49 Races on Friday 5th September 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ascot, 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NELSON MUNTZ has yet to win in 14 starts, but he is useful and remains unexposed over hurdles. Bumper-placed, he has shown some nice Flat form and ran well behind capable types at Gowran on Tuesday. He finished third on his only previous hurdles run last October, so can progress and contests an ordinary race. Backwithyourown has shown bits of form, but should struggle to beat the selection. Dual point-to-point winner Carry On Heidi returns following a summer break, but might prefer further.

This is a good opportunity for NELSON MUNTZ to get off the mark as long as it doesn't come too soon from his Flat run three days ago
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MIC DROP has in-and-out form, but is useful on his day. A bumper winner last November, he disappointed on a previous handicap run in January but then finished ahead of Jerrari when runner-up at Bellewstown in April. He is forgiven his Tramore disappointment as that was his chasing debut and he can compete if at his best. Jerrari, out of an unraced half-sister to Jezki, progressed well this summer until beaten at Tramore recently but, being a well-bred five-year-old, might step forward. Ballykinlar has won three times recently, but might not be suited by dropping back in distance.

Attempting to seal his fourth victory in a row, BALLYKINLAR is up 24lb since the start of his run but may not have reached his peak yet
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DOLCE N' MILANA showed some promise on last month's debut appearance and should improve. Although she finished well held in fifth at Tramore, her jumping was novicey and stepping up in distance should help. She is related to smart types, including former top staying hurdler More Of That. Minella Supreme has shown useful bumper form this summer and while he has point-to-pointing experience, fell on his recent hurdling debut. He was leading and in strong contention then, but concedes plenty of weight now. Itsallinthegenes and Chantilly Wings have shown ability.

The nod goes to DOLCE N' MILANA who had a modest debut last time but has a quality pedigree and looks suited by the longer trip
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THE LITTLE YANK has only ever dipped his toe into this 0-100 grade once over hurdles, when scoring here in June, and has a second go today. A seven-time winner, the hardy veteran's rating has dropped again recently, having been well held, but he is a strong stayer on good ground, with his rider's 7lb claim another tick in his box. Quarry Tiepy debuts in handicaps rated just 90 for Willie Mullins. A winning pointer, she should progress at this distance but might not beat The Little Yank. The four-year-old Georginas Jet has been running well and could be suited by the extra yardage.

SLIM MARVEL was noted running on over 2m4f at Sligo last time and can notch another course win up in trip.
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FULL OF LIFE debuts over fences, but has winning point-to-point experience and is in form. Although she disappointed back in April, her form is generally consistent and she likes both easy ground and this distance. She meets more experienced rivals, but is at an advantage against geldings thanks to her mares' allowance. Ho My Lord has been running to a consistent and reasonable level over fences recently, but appears vulnerable to the unexposed selection. The lightly-raced Ocean Of Mercy won easily over hurdles at Ballinrobe, but drops back in distance for his chase debut.

Ho My Lord sets the standard but FULL OF LIFE (nap) is selected to continue her improvement and make a winning chase debut
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Both of NAS NA RIOGH's wins under Rules have come at this distance and he has shown useful recent form. A dual hurdles winner last year, he was well beaten in his initial chase runs but returned to form at Wexford in April before finishing a useful third at the Galway Festival. He competes from the same rating and his rider now claims 5lb. Nine-time winner A Wave Of The Sea has shown useful recent C&D form and, with his rider also claiming 5lb, he should compete. Caesar Rock scored a belated first chase win last month and has form at this sort of distance.

NAS NA RIOGH was a close third at Galway last time over shorter but won over this trip hurdling so can take this.
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WARTIME LEADER returned following a 566-day layoff when performing well at the recent Galway Festival. Flat-bred and out of a Group 2-winning mare, he initially cost 200,000gns as a yearling and having run well on his belated bumper debut in January 2024, returned with a useful effort at Galway. That form is strong and he might just confirm his authority over Red Oak, who finished four and a quarter lengths away and ran well to finish second here a fortnight ago. Point-to-point winner St Lawrence's Well also offered encouragement wearing at hood at Cork.

With improvement likely from his Galway comeback run, WARTIME LEADER can get off the mark today
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