There were 54 Races on Monday 27th October 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Redcar, 8 races at Galway, 7 races at Wexford, 6 races at Bangor, 8 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SANTO SOSPIR was green on debut in a Punchestown bumper in February, but ran on strongly to get up by a neck. With that in mind, he could be hard to beat in a race of this nature. Luker's Tipple holds a mark of 118 after taking the runner-up berth in five maiden hurdles. He sets the standard and receives plenty of weight from Santo Sospir. Henry de Bromhead's newcomer Jasmine Pearl is worth checking for market strength.

SANTO SOSPIR is a half-brother to two hurdles winners on decent ground so he may be able to make a winning start over timber
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COLONIA VICTORIA has plenty of good form on the Flat in Europe and Paul Nolan's recruit got off the mark over hurdles in a mares' maiden hurdle at Cork. Her Flat speed will be a useful asset over this trip. Tatateo is proven over further if this develops into a battle. He appreciates better ground and has been generally solid over hurdles. Money Dancer hacked up in a maiden hurdle at Galway before finding the valuable Lartigue Hurdle in Listowel a tricky assignment, and a return to form wouldn't be surprising.

COLONIA VICTORIA made a good impression when winning her maiden at Cork and she may have enough speed to handle this shorter trip
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ROCKONLIAM was a shade keen when sixth on handicap debut at Gowran, but that was his first run for almost five months. The form of his Killarney maiden hurdle has been boosted and he is worth another chance off a handy weight in this condensed handicap. Bannow Blaze is on an appealing mark with Eoin Staples taking 7lb off his back, while a return to hurdling could reinvigorate Arch Enemy.

The relatively unexposed ROCKONLIAM has run well at this trip before and he should come on plenty for his latest run at Gowran
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RING OF KERRY was strong in the market for a bumper at Listowel, but raced with the choke out and weakened out of contention. Interestingly, a tongue-tie is deployed and the suspicion is that he could show marked improvement. Attaho is a full-brother to multiple Grade 1 winner Allaho, so has more upside than most. King's Son has two mid-division finishes in maiden hurdles and could get closer in this company.

A point winner who ran well in a Galway bumper before disappointing at Listowel, RING OF KERRY looks better than these if rebounding.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

This is a drop in class for GORGEOUS TOM, who has finished fourth in his last three races in Grade 1 company. He beat Monbeg Park by more than five lengths when they contested a Grade 3 novice chase at Cork almost a year ago and he could prove to be too good once again. Blizzard Of Oz has been building his experience over fences and is up in trip after being pipped by a head when last seen in a valuable novice handicap chase at Punchestown. Rocky's Diamond, who was successful at Grade 2 level over hurdles, impressed on his chasing debut at Galway last month. He is pitched straight into Listed class and is an intriguing runner.

Preference is for BLIZZARD OF OZ who showed quality chase form without winning last season and has no penalty to carry on return
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TULLYHILL's mark of 145 warrants plenty of respect in this race. He posted a runner-up finish in a beginners' chase at Fairyhouse last season behind Majborough and, while it is a concern that he was pulled up in his last two races at Thurles and Punchestown, he has gone well fresh before. Fleur In The Park is a talented hurdler who showed that he has a future over fences when second on chasing debut at Gowran. Jacob's Ladder won a Grade 3 over flights and is sure to be well schooled for this first chasing assignment.

Though TULLYHILL(nap) disappointed on his last two chasing starts last term, the form of his two earlier chase runs makes good reading.
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It may be best to side with RISKAWAY in a race that poses plenty of questions for punters. The form of his second place in a Thurles bumper has been well franked, while his next outing at Punchestown has also produced a host of winners. Willie Mullins runs Porthill, who makes his Rules debut after finishing runner-up in a point-to-point back in April 2022 and is sure to know his job. Emmet Mullins introduces a point-to-point graduate in Justatan, who won two races between the flags in 2023 and 2024.

RISKAWAY was 7l ahead of Saturday Cheltenham novice winner Conman John when last seen in a Punchestown festival bumper so gets the nod
Ths is the racecard key.
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