There were 29 Races on Sunday 27th October 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Galway, 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Aintree, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having had his stamina stretched by the extended 2m7f when fourth at Ballinrobe last time out, AN PEANN DEARG makes plenty of appeal on his return to today's extended 2m3f trip. A reproduction of his penultimate third over C&D could be enough to see the seven-year-old open his account. The biggest threat may emerge from chase debutant Jasko Des Dames, who has the form over hurdles to suggest he can land a race of this nature. The Lovely Man looks best of the remainder.

A few of these arrive with claims but AN PEANN DEARG may just have found his stamina stretched when fourth at Ballinrobe a couple of months ago and he's given the vote to get back on track returned to this shorter trip. Chase debutants Jasko des Dames and The Lovely Man are others to consider.

This looks a good chance for AN PEANN DEARG. A repeat of his third in a good ground h'cap over C&D back in August could suffice.
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Music Of Tara arrives on the back of a fair third in a Grade 3 novice chase at Tipperary and she warrants consideration reverting to handicap company. However, WALNUT BEACH's latest performances look more solid and a 1lb nudge up in the ratings for his placed effort at Listowel could prove on the lenient side. Ballybawn Belter is attractively handicapped in this sphere compared to hurdles and Liz Doyle's mare is also noted.

MUSIC OF TARA is entitled to be sharper for her first start for 5 months in Grade 3 company at Tipperary 3 weeks ago and, with the switch to handicaps a positive, she looks to hold good claims for her in-form yard. Walnut Beach arrives in good form and is feared, with Ballybawn Belter another to keep a close eye on making her respective handicap debut in this sphere.

Preference is for WATCH THE WEATHER. The ground may have been too soft last time out and he has gone well at this venue before.
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Having proved underwhelming over hurdles at Downpatrick and on the level at Listowel last month, Omniscient has something to prove at present. Gordon Elliott's gelding may get back on track with first-time cheekpieces now applied, but MARCUS FURIUS rates a more compelling proposition. The five-year-old should have learned plenty from his second-placed finish on his hurdles bow at Clonmel earlier this month and he ticks plenty of the right boxes. Point-to-point runner-up Taponthego is worth a market check on his Rules debut for top connections.

MARCUS FURIUS holds much the best form on show so is taken to build on his Clonmel debut second and get off the mark. Hurdling newcomers Taponthego and Fleur In The Park could emerge as the main dangers to Paul Nolan's 5-y-o and can chase him home in that order.

Despite his lack of hurdling experience FLEUR IN THE PARK may be equal to this task. There is plenty of substance to his bumper form
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KEEP KOOL COKO has improved with every start to date and was only narrowly denied when second on his hurdling debut at Cork two weeks ago. With the benefit of that experience, he could be very hard to beat. Oh So Charming was well held last time but is a player on the pick of his form, while Paul Collins and Rue Taylor are others who make the shortlist.

RUE TAYLOR looked a good prospect when landing a Hexham bumper in May and can make a winning start in this sphere for her new yard. Fellow hurdling debutant Paul Collins also brings a fair amount of potential and could emerge as the main threat with Keep Kool Coko much the pick of those with experience and well in the mix too.

With the help of useful hurdling experience, OH SO CHARMING may have the measure off Gordon Elliott's runner Paul Collins
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AURORA VEGA did not have much to beat when scoring on her hurdling debut at Cork in August, but she did it very easily and could prove to be a class above the opposition once again here. Saddle Her Up has struggled on her most recent starts but would be a player if bouncing back to the form that saw her win at Fairyhouse in January, while We Got This should not be underestimated on her return.

AURORA VEGA got off the mark with the minimum of fuss on her hurdling bow at Cork and is impossible to oppose with the prospect of a lot better to come. Course scorer Ms Agartha Yeats can chase home Willie Mullins' very useful bumper winner ahead of Laravie and Saddle Her Up.

This looks straightforward for AURORA VEGA who stands out on her bumper form. She won a maiden at Cork without any fuss
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JACENRY was closing on the leaders when he took a tumble two out in a deeper race over fences at Galway 19 days ago and has been found a decent opportunity to atone for that mishap now back over timber. Inthenickoftime won over 2m1f here in August and, having also ran with credit when third at Sligo most recently, he rates a serious player given he is unexposed at the trip. Duke Silver and Onefortheditch complete the shortlist.

There should be more to come from August's 2m course scorer INTHENICKOFTIME now back hurdling so he gets the vote for Enda Bolger. Duke Silver is feared most on the back of his improved Killarney second 3 weeks ago. Paul Nolan's Western Model also makes the shortlist.

Joseph O'Brien's DUKE SILVER showed considerable improvement when second to an in-form rival at Killarney and can go one better.
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WORKING AWAY won her solitary start on the point-to-point scene and is very interesting on her Rules debut, given her powerful owners went to 330,000 pounds to secure her services at Cheltenham's November 2022 auction. This looks a good starting point for the daughter of Workforce, who is a half-sister to four winners over a variety of trips. The betting should be informative to the chances of Glens Lullaby, Dancing Dame and Nothing Hectic, who all have experience in this sphere.

Expensive point recruit WORKING AWAY is taken to make up for lost time, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Glens Lullaby was placed in similar races last autumn and may give Gordon Elliott's charge most to do ahead of Nothing Hectic.

MISS PENNY COPPER is closely related to a bumper winner and the fact she was entered in a Listed bumper suggests she is well-regarded.
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