There were 37 Races on Wednesday 24th September 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Listowel, 6 races at Perth, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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There is likely to be more to come from NIGHT MOON. He switched to Willie Mullins for his jumping debut in Galway and ran freely before finishing seventh. He had been off the track for almost two years and should come on from the run. He was a wide-margin winner on the Flat here and gets a first-time hood and tongue-tie. I'll Sort That is interesting as he has banked two bumpers. He was scratched from a Grade 2 novice hurdle at Fairyhouse in April due to the going, which shows that he is highly thought of in this discipline. Newcomer The Guinness Boys is well related, while I Started A Joke has been highly tried since landing a Limerick bumper.

NIGHT MOON is surely capable of better than he showed at Galway and he could improve plenty for that run and softer ground
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DAVY CROCKETT is bred in the purple being by Camelot out of top-class mare Annie Power and can maintain the unbeaten start to his career after a decisive victory in a Punchestown bumper before a comfortable success in a novice hurdle at Galway. Sonnyboyliston is a former Irish St Leger winner and got back to winning ways on his third start for Charles Byrnes in a maiden hurdle at this track in May. That was his jumping debut and he has so much back class on the Flat. Captain Ryan Matt showed improvement to get off the mark in Tramore, while La Note Verte knows where the winning post is and is another contender.

DAVY CROCKETT, a son of Annie Power, is a very promising prospect and he should be able to maintain his unblemished record
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Despite having shown little since being placed on her hurdling debut in April, BEARAMI CREEK was not unsupported when running out a decisive winner at Navan on Saturday and may be able to follow up under a penalty. Peter Fahey's mare travelled well on that occasion and this slightly shorter trip and sharper track shouldn't pose too many problems for her. Eastmore rewarded market support when winning at Down Royal and is only 4lb higher. Drying ground would help his cause. Dunany Point stays further and returned to form in first-time headgear at Bellewstown, while Diamond Approach was having only her second start in a handicap when third over 2m here in June.

The manner of BEARAMI CREEK's win at Navan suggested there was more to come and she may be able to follow up under a penalty
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BITOFAJOKELIKE represents a yard that targets this meeting and he has run creditably in his first two handicap starts. He was ridden by a 3lb claimer when third at the Galway Festival and Calum Hogan's extra allowance can help him to confirm form with Duke Silver, who was a little under two lengths back in fourth. The latter is more exposed, but was an eyecatching second on his previous start at Killarney and can contend again. Koori Star has been off since February, but won first time out last season and has solid form in winter handicaps. Second here in May, Tackletommywoowoo is up markedly in grade after winning easily at Wexford but further progression is likely.

Eric McNamara's BITOFAJOKELIKE (nap) who has a slight edge over Duke Silver on running in a Galway race which has worked out well.
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Riding arrangements suggest THREE CARD BRAG is preferred of Gordon Elliott's four runners and Jack Kennedy's mount should give a good account. He won over this trip at Navan in January and never got involved after a tardy start last time in the Galway Plate. You Oughta Know made all for an easy victory at Wexford but has more on his plate here, while stablemate Spanish Harlem is another to consider. Anyway and Thecompanysergeant both filled the runner-up spot in 2m4f handicaps at the Cheltenham Festival, with San Salvador another for the shortlist following his fourth in the Galway Blazers, although his jumping is a cause for concern.

Galway Plate casualty ANYWAY remains interesting on his second placing in a novice handicap at last season's Cheltenham Festival
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Zenta is the clear form pick on a couple of runs at Fairyhouse earlier this year when successful over 2m5f before making the frame off a big weight in a Listed mares' handicap. However, she is far from consistent and has disappointed on all three outings since. SPECULATRIX was an unlucky last-flight faller a couple of times over hurdles before gaining a deserved maiden win at Wexford back in the spring and she could be a value alternative having easily opened her chase account at Downpatrick last month. Enjoy The Dream has plenty of experience over fences and comes here on the back of a triumph at Tramore. Point-to-point winner Mystical Goddess is another to consider.

The one that appeals most is ENJOY THE DREAM who gained a confidence boosting win at Tramore last time
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APACHE TRIBE won a point-to-point for Denis Murphy at Oldtown earlier this year and was subsequently sold for 85,000 pounds at Cheltenham. The son of Jukebox Jury made a solid start under Rules when fifth behind Frankie John over 2m2f at the Galway Festival, with Ring Of Kerry and Poetic Glory both about seven lengths behind. Point-to-point winner Mistyburn was fifth on his racecourse debut at Wexford and the form of that bumper has worked out well since. Mickey Hulie has won twice between the flags this year and is an interesting recruit to bumpers, while Glenmalure Lady is another to consider with three point-to-point wins to her name.

On Galway running APACHE TRIBE has an edge over likely dangers Poetic Glory and \bRing Of Kerry
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