Uttoxeter Races & Results Tomform Sunday 31st December 2023

There were 26 Races on Sunday 31st December 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Warwick, 6 races at Uttoxeter, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Sunday 31st December 2023

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

13:10 Uttoxeter Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 23f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
(1) Classic Maestro (4/6 -8%)
Classic Maestro

0.666667
4/6(-8%)
(1) Classic Maestro 4/6, Fair form when runner-up on last 3 starts over hurdles, the latest in a heavy-ground 2¾m course handicap 9 days ago. This looks a very good opening.
Has solid form under rules and is knocking at the door; leading contender.
4
(4) Mayheblucky (6/1 +20%)
Mayheblucky

6
6/1(+20%)
(4) Mayheblucky 6/1, Made the frame on all 3 starts in Irish points but the latest of them was in December 2021 so he's presumably had a few issues. Betting the best guide to expectations now hurdling.
Irish point form (in 2021) has some substance; interesting rules debutant.
7
(7) Saint Bibiana (7/2 -17%)
Saint Bibiana

3.5
7/2(-17%)
(7) Saint Bibiana 7/2, Won the bumper on this card (heavy ground) for Kim Bailey a year ago. Faded from the second last when fifth on her 2½m course hurdle debut/reappearance for new trainer Georgina Nicholls but should be sharper now. Looks the chief threat to Classic Maestro.
Won the bumper on this card last year for previous yard; possibilities.
2
(2) Free The Lion (9/1 -13%)
Free The Lion

9
9/1(-13%)
(2) Free The Lion 9/1, Closely related to fairly useful hurdler/useful chaser Bavington Bob (19f-3m winner). Maiden Irish pointer, made frame last time (Nov 26). Worth a betting check on hurdle debut for John Butler.
0-6 in Irish points but he's bred to do better still; rules debut.
6
(6) Jalisco Star (22/1 -38%)
Jalisco Star

22
22/1(-38%)
(6) Jalisco Star 22/1, Placed both starts in Irish points but comfortably held in 2 bumpers for Thomas Gallagher in the spring and suffered a similar fate on Fontwell hurdle debut for Laura Horsfall.
Rules form is unconvincing; tongue-tie enlisted.
5
(5) Nippin N Poppin (40/1 +60%)
Nippin N Poppin

40
40/1(+60%)
(5) Nippin N Poppin 40/1, 50/1, seventh of 8 in bumper at Worcester (2m, soft) on debut in September 2022. Off since.
Absent since showing little in bumper 15 months ago.
3
(3) Legostar (100/1 +0%)
Legostar

100
100/1(+0%)
(3) Legostar 100/1, Fourth on the second of 3 starts in Irish bumpers in 2021. Won a point since but always behind on 19.5f Doncaster hurdle debut 16 days ago. Up in trip.
Beaten long way at Doncaster this month back under rules.
LTO Selection:

13:10 Uttoxeter Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 23f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CLASSIC MAESTRO has been rattling the crossbar of late and he looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to shed his maiden tag. Saint Bibiana is entitled to build on her hurdles debut when fifth over 2m4f at this venue, with this emphasis on stamina expected to see her in a better light. She is feared most ahead of Rules debutant Free The Lion, who hasn't been disgraced between the flags.

This looks an excellent opportunity for CLASSIC MAESTRO to end his run of seconds. Course bumper scorer Saint Bibiana is the obvious danger.

The clear pick on hurdles form, CLASSIC MAESTRO looks poised to gain reward for his consistency. Saint Bibiana is feared most.


13:40 Uttoxeter Novices Hurdle (Class 4) 16f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
(1) Let's Go Joe (3/1 -60%)
Let's Go Joe

3
3/1(-60%)
(1) Let's Go Joe 3/1, Runner-up in a point before (tongue tied) making a winning hurdles debut for new yard in 10-runner novice at Sedgefield (19.8f, heavy) 45 days ago. Has more to offer and holds leading claims.
Scored at Sedgefield last month on stable/hurdles debut; open to progress.
5
(5) Grand Albert (4/1 +20%)
Grand Albert

4
4/1(+20%)
(5) Grand Albert 4/1, Winning Irish pointer who came in second of 5 in bumper (11/10) at Bangor (16.7f, heavy) 16 days ago, running on. Much respected on his hurdles debut.
Irish point winner; close second in Bangor bumper for new yard; should progress.
2
(2) West Warhorse (5/2 -25%)
West Warhorse

2.5
5/2(-25%)
(2) West Warhorse 5/2, Left his hurdling debut behind when landing 7-runner novice hurdle (5/1) at Fakenham (20f, heavy) 12 days ago. Open to further progress and well in the mix.
Easy success under Alice Stevens at Fakenham last week; leading contender.
4
(4) Chatshow Tv (11/2 -10%)
Chatshow Tv

5.5
11/2(-10%)
(4) Chatshow Tv 11/2, Finished runner-up sole start in Irish points and shaped well sent hurdling when third in a Warwick novice (19f). Failed to build on that when fourth over 2m4f here but he remains with potential.
Latest effort suggests this drop in trip will suit; major player at the weights.
8
(8) Jo Lescribaa (16/1 -14%)
Jo Lescribaa

16
16/1(-14%)
(8) Jo Lescribaa 16/1, Placed in 2 bumpers in France but only sixth both starts over hurdles at Warwick and Bangor this winter. Lots to find.
Needs to improve and may be more interesting in handicaps shortly.
7
(7) Jean De Monts (28/1 -12%)
Jean De Monts

28
28/1(-12%)
(7) Jean De Monts 28/1, Showed some ability when sixth in 2m minor event on only outing on Flat in France but tailed off on his recent Doncaster hurdles debut.
Ran dismally at Doncaster on British/hurdles debut.
3
(3) Book Of Verse (50/1 -213%)
Book Of Verse

50
50/1(-213%)
(3) Book Of Verse 50/1, Poor maiden on Flat and over hurdles, flattered when third of 6 in handicap hurdle at Bangor (16.7f, heavy) 16 days ago. Needs a big step forward.
Modest maiden on Flat and over hurdles; stiff task.
6
(6) Great Warford (80/1 -220%)
Great Warford

80
80/1(-220%)
(6) Great Warford 80/1, Little show both runs over hurdles, pulled up in novice at Southwell (15.8f, soft) 14 days ago. Others appeal more.
Holds poor claims on form.
LTO Selection:

13:40 Uttoxeter Novices Hurdle (Class 4) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Although keen, West Warhorse appeared to appreciate the step up in trip when opening his account over 2m4f at Fakenham recently. A return to 2m in this contest may leave him vulnerable, with fellow last-time-out scorer LET'S GO JOE edging the vote. The gelded son of Cannock Chase won a shade cosily at Sedgefield last month and displayed enough speed that day to suggest he can cope with this drop in distance. Grand Albert and Chatshow Tv also warrant consideration.

LET'S GO JOE has to shoulder a 7 lb penalty for his Sedgefield success but still looks the way to go with improvement very much on the cards. Chatshow TV could emerge as the chief threat if shrugging off a lesser showing here last time out, although Fakenham-scorer West Warhorse and newcomer Grand Albert could both also have a say.

Six-figure purchase GRAND ALBERT is taken to build on his Bangor bumper effort. West Warhorse is second choice.


14:10 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 20f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
3
(3) Benign Dictator (4/1 +11%)
Benign Dictator

4
4/1(+11%)
(3) Benign Dictator 4/1, Better than ever when returning from a 6-month break to double his hurdle tally in 21f Warwick handicap last month. Respectable fourth of 6 at Chepstow (3m, heavy) since.
Successful at Warwick two starts ago and that form has substance; still of interest.
2
(2) Benassi (5/2 +25%)
Benassi

2.5
5/2(+25%)
(2) Benassi 5/2, Irish point recruit who had a good first season over hurdles, winning 2 of his 4 starts, including on handicap debut at Ffos Las (2m) in April. Failed to fire in the Silver Trophy on his Chepstow reappearance but back on track when second to a well-treated sort at Lingfield (19.5f, good to soft).
Solid second, behind a rival who was on middle leg of hat-trick, at Lingfield last time.
1
(1) Bear Ghylls (5/2 +62%)
Bear Ghylls

2.5
5/2(+62%)
(1) Bear Ghylls 5/2, Had a fine season as a novice hurdler in 2020/21, winning 3 times. Exploits mixed over fences/hurdles following a lengthy absence last term but he is back on a good mark if wind surgery ahead of this reappearance helps to spark a revival. Interesting to see how he goes in the betting.
Fourth in the 2021 Ballymore; interesting off this reduced mark dropped in grade.
6
(6) Crem Fresh (6/1 -167%)
Crem Fresh

6
6/1(-167%)
(6) Crem Fresh 6/1, Hasn't stood much racing to date but returned from a break to make all over 2½m at Fakenham in November. Only denied at Leicester (2m) a week later but pulled up back at Fakenham 12 days ago. Bounce back needed.
Disappointing last week; in great form otherwise this term and may well bounce back.
4
(4) Sizing Pottsie (11/2 -22%)
Sizing Pottsie

5.5
11/2(-22%)
(4) Sizing Pottsie 11/2, Smart chaser for Jessica Harrington in 2021/22 and, on his first run after a wind op, showed more than previously for this yard when second in 2m course handicap (heavy) in November. Failed to back it up at Wincanton since, though.
Something to prove back up in distance, having done all his winning at about 2m.
5
(5) Fricotin (18/1 -29%)
Fricotin

18
18/1(-29%)
(5) Fricotin 18/1, A fairly useful hurdles/chase winner for Francois Nicolle in 2022 but no show in a handicap chase/hurdle for new yard this winter. Too soon to write off but has something to prove for now.
Ex-French; has shown no promise in two starts for new stable.
LTO Selection:

14:10 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BEAR GHYLLS shaped better than the beaten distance suggests when 16th in the Pertemps Final at the Cheltenham Festival in March. He was quickly given a wind procedure after that performance and could be worth chancing on his reappearance off a 4lb lower mark. Benassi found only a subsequent winner too strong at Lingfield last month and he's likely to give another good account of himself, while Sizing Pottsie is noted too.

BENASSI bumped into one at Lingfield last time and is taken to go one better now. Bear Ghylls has been cut some slack by the handicapper and is a potentially dangerous opponent if ready to roll on his return from wind surgery.

Class-dropper BEAR GHYLLS could well record a first success since his useful novice campaign. Benassi is second choice.


14:40 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 23f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
3
(3) Call Me Arthur (5/2 -11%)
Call Me Arthur

2.5
5/2(-11%)
(3) Call Me Arthur 5/2, Much improved stepped up in trip when second of 15 in 2m5f handicap hurdle at Exeter 35 days ago, staying on well. Up 3 lb but bold showing is on the cards.
Went close at Exeter last time; has possibilities; also declared 1:00 Warwick.
7
(7) Elfride (7/1 -17%)
Elfride

7
7/1(-17%)
(7) Elfride 7/1, Improved to win a 23f Uttoxeter handicap in May. Off 6 months before posting a respectable fourth of 10 in handicap hurdle at Exeter (23.1f, soft) 41 days ago so she's no forlorn hope.
Scored in competitive field over C&D in May; interesting back at this venue.
4
(4) Dragoon Springs (8/1 -33%)
Dragoon Springs

8
8/1(-33%)
(4) Dragoon Springs 8/1, Fair form in a couple of bumpers and similar form over hurdles, fifth of 17 to Elfride in handicap hurdle at this C&D 7 months ago on final run for Fergal O'Brien. Cheekpieces on 1st time for new yard.
Still a maiden but first-time headgear is a possible source of improvement.
1
(1) Barncroft (9/2 +18%)
Barncroft

4.5
9/2(+18%)
(1) Barncroft 9/2, Modest hurdler for Gordon Elliott. Lightly raced in recent times but cheekpieces back on for his new yard when a good second of 8 in handicap hurdle at this course (19.9f, heavy) 35 days ago. In the picture.
Ran encouragingly at this course last month on second start for new stable; shortlisted.
2
(2) Bobalot (9/1 +25%)
Bobalot

9
9/1(+25%)
(2) Bobalot 9/1, Fair 3m winner over hurdles who shaped encouragingly after a wind op when fourth at Lingfield on his debut over fences 16 days ago. Let down by his jumping there since and possibilities back hurdling.
Should benefit from this return to hurdles; sole win came off 7lb higher.
5
(5) Abbeyhill (10/3 -21%)
Abbeyhill

3.333333
10/3(-21%)
(5) Abbeyhill 10/3, Irish point winner who landed a gamble at Plumpton (25f) last month, suited by the increase test of stamina. Backed that up when second at Taunton (3m) 10 days later. Another 5 lb higher here but still much respected.
Showed plenty of improvement in two races last month; form has substance; warrants respect.
6
(6) Newtonian (13/2 +13%)
Newtonian

6.5
13/2(+13%)
(6) Newtonian 13/2, Promise both starts in bumpers for Oliver Sherwood in 2021 and got back on track when second of 10 in handicap hurdle at Ludlow (23.8f, soft) 34 days ago. Needs to back it up.
Inconsistent maiden but has place possibilities if latest effort is repeated.
8
(8) Brasingaman Bella (66/1 +0%)
Brasingaman Bella

66
66/1(+0%)
(8) Brasingaman Bella 66/1, Hinted at ability in bumpers but has shown little all 5 starts over hurdles, pulled up on handicap debut here last time. Blinkers on 1st time. Hard to fancy.
Holds weak claims on form; first-time headgear needs to make a difference.
LTO Selection:

14:40 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 23f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BARNCROFT showed sizeable improvement after his underwhelming first outing for the Fergal O'Brien when hitting the crossbar in this grade over 2m4f here last month. He was put up just 1lb for that display and, if the son of Getaway takes a step up in distance in his stride, he could go one better. Newtonian ran a lot better than market expectations to fill the runner-up spot at Ludlow last time and could have a say, while Abbeyhill is in good heart.

Tom Lacey's CALL ME ARTHUR took his form up a notch when runner-up at Exeter last time and is weighted to go one better here. Barncroft got back on track when runner-up here and looks the one to give the selection most to do ahead of in-form Abbeyhill.

Being unexposed as a stayer and a very strong contender on recent form, ABBEYHILL (nap) gets the vote. Barncroft is second choice.


15:10 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 16f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
6
(6) Feach Amach (4/1 -20%)
Feach Amach

4
4/1(-20%)
(6) Feach Amach 4/1, Fair maiden on the Flat for Jim Bolger and improved plenty on opening hurdles exploits when landing 8-runner Sedgefield juvenile (16.8f) 45 days ago, leading final 100 yds as favourite faltered. Still, she's one of the likelier types now handicapping.
Rather fortunate to win juvenile hurdle last month but can't be dismissed off this mark.
5
(5) Penpal (4/1 -20%)
Penpal

4
4/1(-20%)
(5) Penpal 4/1, French claiming winner who justified good support from a career-low mark at Newcastle (16.8f) back in the spring. Absent since but worth noting he's gone well fresh previously and he's in the mix with his yard amongst the winners.
Sole outing this year resulted in ready success at Newcastle in May; possibilities.
4
(4) Little Pi (4/1 -14%)
Little Pi

4
4/1(-14%)
(4) Little Pi 4/1, Lightly-raced maiden who showed further improvement to open his account on second start in handicaps at Ludlow (15.7f) in November, overcoming late mistakes in the process. May do better still provided he can keep the errors at bay.
Opened his account at Ludlow last month and looks open to further improvement; respected.
1
(1) Hara Kiri (11/2 +0%)
Hara Kiri

5.5
11/2(+0%)
(1) Hara Kiri 11/2, Fair form when placed all 3 starts in bumpers and some promise to glean from his exploits in novice hurdles for Alex Hales during first half of last year. Lengthy absence to overcome but no big surprise to see him hit the ground running now handicapping on debut for new yard.
Back from long absence; may progress now handicapping for new yard.
2
(2) Letthedustsettle (13/2 -18%)
Letthedustsettle

6.5
13/2(-18%)
(2) Letthedustsettle 13/2, Successful on his sole outing in points and has shaped with promise on 2 of his 3 starts in maiden/novice hurdles in recent months. Longer trips may suit ideally but worth noting if the market speaks in his favour now handicapping.
No progress under rules but may do better now qualified for a mark.
3
(3) One Last Glance (13/2 -8%)
One Last Glance

6.5
13/2(-8%)
(3) One Last Glance 13/2, Fair maiden hurdler who proved he retains all of his ability on the back of a 20-month absence when 1 length second of 9 in handicap at Lingfield (2m) 6 weeks ago. Not out of things from 1 lb higher mark.
Clear second at Lingfield on return from lengthy absence; solid chance up just 1lb.
8
(8) Man Of The North (14/1 +30%)
Man Of The North

14
14/1(+30%)
(8) Man Of The North 14/1, C&D winner who ran best race for some time when second over fences at Newton Abbot (21f) in April. However, below form both starts thereafter and passed over returning from 7 months off.
Interesting back over hurdles, having won this race off 8lb higher in 2019.
7
(7) Invincible Wish (33/1 +0%)
Invincible Wish

33
33/1(+0%)
(7) Invincible Wish 33/1, Veteran who has been absent since finishing pulled up at Stratford in July 2022. Best watched on this belated hurdles return.
Inconsistent over jumps and has been absent since July 2022.
9
(9) Milton Boy (66/1 +0%)
Milton Boy

66
66/1(+0%)
(9) Milton Boy 66/1, Little impact in trio of novice/maiden hurdles at around 2m last term and fared no better on return/handicap debut at Plumpton (15.9f) in October. Much more needed with cheekpieces now reached for.
First-time headgear needs to make a difference.
LTO Selection:

15:10 Uttoxeter Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PENPAL returned from a long absence to deny his nearest rival by just over four lengths in this grade at Newcastle in May and, providing he returns in the same sort of form, he could prove very difficult to beat off a 6lb higher rating. The main danger is One Last Glance, who was 12 lengths clear of the third when runner-up at Lingfield last month and it would be no surprise to see him involved. Of the remainder, last-time-out winner Little Pi makes the most appeal.

Claims can be made for a few and it could just be worth chancing HARA KIRI. He has a lengthy absence to overcome but it would be no real surprise to see him hit the ground running for his new yard with his opening mark potentially very lenient. 3-y-o Feach Amach, Penpal and Little Pi head up the dangers.

With further progress looking plausible, LITTLE PI could well defy a 7lb rise for his Ludlow win. One Last Glance is second choice.


15:40 Uttoxeter NH Flat Race (Class 5) 16f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
5
(5) Lady Nell (4/1 -33%)
Lady Nell

4
4/1(-33%)
(5) Lady Nell 4/1, Kayf Tara filly. Dam, fair 21f hurdle winner, half-sister to bumper winner/useful hurdler (stayed 25f) Lord Generous and fairly useful hurdler (19f-2¾m winner) Lady Karina. Notable debutant for top stable.
Granddaughter of top-class Lady Rebecca; major stable; debutante to consider.
1
(1) Big Ange (5/1 -25%)
Big Ange

5
5/1(-25%)
(1) Big Ange 5/1, Telescope filly. Dam (c121/h110), moody 19f-3¾m hurdle/chase winner. Highly respected on debut.
First foal of her connections' bumper/hurdle/chase winner Millicent Silver; interesting.
7
(7) Moonlit Potter (5/2 +29%)
Moonlit Potter

2.5
5/2(+29%)
(7) Moonlit Potter 5/2, Showed something to work on when fourth at Wetherby first time out but this sharper test probably isn't in his favour. Deserves respect nonetheless.
Showed promise at Wetherby and the bare form can be marked up; commands respect.
3
(3) Jasmine Bliss (11/4 -10%)
Jasmine Bliss

2.75
11/4(-10%)
(3) Jasmine Bliss 11/4, Bought for £50,000 after getting off the mark in Irish points at the third attempt in April and finished with running left when fourth at Ludlow on Rules debut. Open to improvement and worth chancing.
Irish point winner; respectable fourth in big field at Ludlow for new yard; leading player.
6
(6) Luna De Castana (14/1 +0%)
Luna De Castana

14
14/1(+0%)
(6) Luna De Castana 14/1, Flemensfirth filly. Sister to bumper winner Fingle Bridge, and half-sister to smart hurdler/useful chaser Campeador, stayed 2½m,. Dam lightly raced over hurdles in France. Notable newcomer on breeding.
32,000euros foal; sister to a bumper winner; check the betting.
2
(2) Coco Brave (15/2 +25%)
Coco Brave

7.5
15/2(+25%)
(2) Coco Brave 15/2, Closely related to numerous winners but didn't really come up to expectations when eighth at Aintree first time out. Should have learned from that.
Should improve on her Aintree effort; Harry Cobden is a positive booking.
8
(8) The Dream Goes On (25/1 -79%)
The Dream Goes On

25
25/1(-79%)
(8) The Dream Goes On 25/1, Out of a winning hurdler but only a hint of promise on debut at Warwick 53 days ago. Will need to step up markedly.
Only minor promise in big field at Warwick; others have stronger claims.
4
(4) Lady Haleth (50/1 +0%)
Lady Haleth

50
50/1(+0%)
(4) Lady Haleth 50/1, Showed nothing at Wetherby on debut last month and looks set for another struggle.
Inauspicious debut at Wetherby where she wore a hood, which is now removed.
LTO Selection:

15:40 Uttoxeter NH Flat Race (Class 5) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOONLIT POTTER shaped with plenty of promise when finishing a fair fourth at Wetherby and, considering that was her first day at school, there were plenty of positives to take from the performance. She can find enough improvement to get off the mark in this contest. Jasmine Bliss finished fourth at Ludlow and now goes in a first-time tongue-tie, so she has to be respected along with newcomer Lady Nell.

Having won a point, JASMINE BLISS shaped well in a bumper at Ludlow first time under Rules and, if she can get going sooner, she could land this interesting bumper. Newcomers Big Ange and Lady Nell both make appeal on paper and Moonlit Potter has actually achieved the most in form terms to this point.

Slight preference is for MOONLIT POTTER, ahead of Jasmine Bliss.


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