There were 45 Races on Friday 22nd November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Ascot, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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These are often not the easiest contests to work out and MOYLUSSA may prove the pick having shown some solid enough form. The Jukebox Jury gelding was a well-beaten fifth in a strong contest at Galway last time, but his run here in July would make him a big player. He wasn't beaten far when fourth to Secrecies Of Stone then. Couldntmakeitup ran well for a long way in a winners' bumper at Punchestown last month and he could be a contender now in this grade on his jumping debut. Gavin Cromwell runs the well-bred French Hill and she may do better now in this company.

A poor maiden and FRENCH HILL could be worth chancing starting out for another new yard. She's related to above-average jumpers and won't find many easier openings. Moylussa's best run came here in the summer and he's an obvious player. Couldntmakeitup might also be a player on his hurdles debut.

A sporting selection goes to FINNICKY FILLY who's best effort came over C&D back in May
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SCEPTRED ISLE is interesting here on her return to jumping. The Cityscape mare had a good campaign on the Flat this year for George Kingston, winning twice, and handles soft ground. She was a cosy winner at this venue back in late May in testing conditions and could be nicely treated back over timber having been an improver on the level. Irish Impulse came good over fences at Clonmel just over two weeks ago and switches back to hurdles off a 6lb lower mark. Mahlers Cove was knocking on the door earlier in the year and could be place material on his return.

IRISH IMPULSE proved a totally different proposition in a first-time tongue strap when running out an easy winner of a Clonmel handicap chase a fortnight ago and can follow up if the headgear works as well back over hurdles. Go Gill Go is a player, while Gavin Cromwell's pair Shantou Princess and My Good Pal, for whom market support would be very significant, also need respecting.

After the progress she showed on the Flat this year, SCEPTRED ISLE (nap) could hardly be better handicapped and she really should win
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It looked like a decent bumper that JAZZ DE COTTE won in Ayr back in April and he may be able to make a winning start over hurdles, despite giving weight away to a couple of principal rivals. The French-bred beat previous winner Thistle Be The One then and the third horse, Califet En Vol, was an impressive winner over hurdles at Kempton recently. The Willie Mullins-trained Gorvitho is obviously one to note on his Irish debut. The No Risk At All gelding was runner-up on his sole start on the level in France. Taponthego ran well when chasing home Fleur In The Park at Wexford and is another for the shortlist.

JAZZ DE COTTE is an exciting hurdling prospect and can make a winning start. Taponthego was a promising second at Wexford and seems sure to improve up in trip. Ballysax Hank should be winning races over hurdles before long, while Gorvitho is an obvious contender on debut for Willie Mullins.

Preference is for TAPONTHEGO, a good second to a decent horse at Wexford, with the extra trip and possibly the softer ground a plus
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There looks to be more to come from THE NAGGER REIDY, who scored on his handicap debut at Listowel in late September. The Kayf Tara gelding asserted in good style on the run-in and was value for a bit more than his winning margin. Going up again in trip now could bring further improvement. Empire Succes was well backed when winning his maiden hurdle at Wexford late last month. He has been given a mark of 109 and it will be interesting to see how he fares against older horses. Mexican Moonshine takes a drop in class after running in a couple of good novice races and looks on a competitive mark.

SHRAHEEN goes off the same mark as when first past the post in a Kilbeggan handicap in June and can gain compensation. The Nagger Reidy landed a few bets when improving to take a Listowel handicap on his return and should go well again. Empire Succes is another last-time-out winner to keep on side.

Absent since being disqualified after winning at Kilbeggan in June, SHRAHEEN makes plenty of appeal on return off the same mark
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LADIAM may improve a bit from her comeback run in Limerick last month and could be worth a shot here. The Malinas mare just faded a touch late on then and that was understandable as it was her first outing since June 2023. She has been eased 1lb since and looks on a workable mark. Milanaway was well beaten in maiden company last time, but had run well previously in a Fairyhouse handicap and is capable of getting involved here. Slip Jig didn't run too badly when sixth on her handicap debut in Limerick having won a maiden hurdle here previously. She takes a big step up in trip now.

This is wide open so it could be worth siding with LADIAM who shaped well on her return from a long absence when seventh at Limerick last month and figures on a very handy mark if building on it. Barryroe Madam heads the list of dangers on the back of her good Galway third, along with Hill Rocket, Milanaway and Workforadime.

A strong-finishing third over this trip at Galway last month, BALLYROE MADAM can reverse placings with Walk On Time
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Willie Mullins has always thought a lot of MIRAZUR WEST. The full-brother to Ferny Hollow is a keen-going sort but has plenty of ability, as he showed when winning at Grade 2 level over timber last season. Mullins is hopeful fences might settle him a bit more and, if so, he could take high order among the novices this term. The stable also has a strong second string in Westport Cove, who was last seen running off a mark of 137 in a Punchestown handicap hurdle. Built By Ballymore is another who could fare better now over fences. His campaign ended on a couple of disappointing notes last season, but he had won twice previously.

MIRAZUR WEST quickly made up into a very useful hurdler last season and this brother to the top-class chaser Ferny Hollow is fancied to go in at the first time of asking over the larger obstacles. Conyers Hill rates the pick of those with chasing experience and appeals as next best, although other fencing debutants Westport Cove, Built By Ballymore, Only By Night and Theatre Native all merit plenty of respect in an intriguing beginners chase.

A good-class beginners with MIRAZUR WEST, a brother to the classy Ferny Hollow who was unbeaten in three chases, getting the nod
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A deep contest, with Willie Mullins saddling three of the seven, and the vote goes to CAPTAIN CODY on his chase debut. The Arctic Cosmos gelding won a Grade 2 in impressive fashion last season and any further rain will suit him. He looks to have the potential to make into a smart staying chaser. Stablemate Sa Majeste has the benefit of a run under his belt. He stayed on to chase home Search For Glory at Galway last time and is entitled to improve from that experience. Jockey bookings would suggest that Cleatus Poolaw is the pick of Gordon Elliott's pair and he has the potential to improve over fences.

Another interesting beginners chase that can go to SA MAJESTE who has a very encouraging performance over fences at Galway under his belt and seems sure to better his useful hurdles form in this sphere. Captain Cody, Nas Na Riogh and Cleatus Poolaw are all fascinating rivals now going chasing themselves.

The one to beat looks like SA MAJESTE, a good second to a very useful stayer at Galway last month on his chase debut
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