There were 37 Races on Thursday 13th February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Leicester, 9 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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KARAMOJA didn't give her true running at Limerick over Christmas and is worth another chance. She had shaped with promise when third, behind smart stablemate Karafon, on her Irish debut here earlier that month. Having also been placed in Listed company in France she has shown enough to make her hard to beat here if in top form. Reina Del Mar takes a drop in class now having been well held in Listed company last time. She had been runner-up to a decent sort in Blue Mosque on her hurdling debut and is entitled to play a bigger role now. Twentyfourcarrot ran well despite being no match for Grainne A Chroi here last month and may reach the frame again.

KARAMOJA had excuses on the back of a relatively quick turnaround when pulled up at Limerick over Christmas and, boasting a positive profile prior to that, Willie Mullins' mare is well worth another chance to get back on the up. Reina del Mar leaves the impression she has more to give and returned to calmer waters, she's a threat. Twentyfourcarrot and Whatsupnellie complete the shortlist.

Despite a tame effort last time, KARAMOJA may be worth another chance judged on her C&D third on yard debut in December
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CARRIG KATE has improved with each start since beginning her career under Rules and she looks the one to beat if building on a narrow defeat over further at Bangor in November. Not beaten far at Ayr and Haydock the last twice, Jo Coko looks to be the main danger to the selection, while St Olan's Well is another to note after a promising Rules debut effort at Ayr last month.

CARRIG KATE improved from her hurdling debut when runner-up at Bangor last time, seeming likely to have won but for a mistake at the last, so she is taken to gain compensation this time around. The biggest threat could come from Jo Coko, who has made an encouraging start to his hurdling career, ahead of St Olan's Well.

Point winner CARRIG KATE has been a good second on both hurdle starts and is taken to get off the mark under rules.
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ADDRAGOOLE sets a good standard off his mark of 123 and can gain a deserved win. The Gatewood gelding was runner-up five times to start his career before finishing mid-division in a Leopardstown handicap. He was booked for second again here last month when taking a tired fall at the last, behind Funiculi Funicula, and can get his turn now. Saint Le Fort looks an obvious danger on his return. He was runner-up in a maiden hurdle at Roscommon when last seen in late September. Yoradreamer disappointed on his sole bumper start at Fairyhouse early last year but, given his connections, has to be respected on his hurdling debut.

ADDRAGOOLE sets a clear standard if over his last-flight fall here last month. Saint le Fort took a step forward when second at Roscommon in September, while Yoradreamer is clearly thought capable of better back from an absence.

Preference is for SAINT LE FORT who seems to be going the right way and he only found one too good on his return to action
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Raffles Nobu needs a betting check on his debut run for Nicky Henderson, while Jackpot D'ainay impressed when making all in novice company at Market Rasen on Boxing Day and should be a key player on his handicap debut. However, with Caoilin Quinn taking the ride on SOIGNEUX BELL, the unexposed five-year-old may be the pick of a trio representing an in-form yard. Lightly raced since joining the Moores, this represents a significant drop in class from his latest start and this could be a good starting point.

The Moore stable is triple handed, with CASA LOUPI selected to make light of a 3 lb rise for last month's C&D success. Jackpot d'Ainay likely has more to offer in handicaps and is second choice ahead of Raffles Nobu, a new recruit for the Nicky Henderson yard.

The lightly raced JACKPOT D'AINAY (nap) made all at Market Rasen last time and has potential off his opening mark. He's the selection.
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WE GOT YOUR BACK arrives here on the back of two victories in recent months and a 6lb rise for the latest of those wins may not be enough to stop him from making it a hat-trick. That said, the unexposed River Run Free won on his chasing/handicap debut at Lingfield last time and is likely to have more improvement left to come. The rest all look to be up against it, but Eric Carmen is the pick of them.

RIVER RUN FREE should have more to offer on the back of his recent chase debut success and is taken to deny We Got Your Back the hat-trick. Ceolwulf has peak fitness to prove after nearly a year off but he has the potential for better after shaping well on his sole run last season.

Chase debut winner RIVER RUN FREE remains very unexposed and has the potential to follow up after a 6lb rise.
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GREEN SKY showed improvement from first to second start for new connections when an encouraging third at Navan in November, and that form sets the standard. My Kiwi Girl can give her the most to think about following a career-best effort when second over 2m at Ayr last month. Leading trainer Willie Mullins is not known for sending many to this track, so Armed And Fabulous should be monitored for market support.

A winner on the Flat, GREEN SKY ran well in a big-field event at Navan on her second start for her current yard, leading until before the last, so she could be ready to open her hurdles account this time around. Herja shaped promisingly at Thurles on debut and is next on the list, with Katira du Mestival also considered.

Stuart Crawford's fair Flat winner GREEN SKY possesses much the best hurdling form so looks the way to go in this maiden hurdle
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It's interesting that BALLYGUNNER CASTLE takes such a big jump up in trip now. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding didn't appear to have the same gears as his rivals over two miles in a hot little rated novice hurdle at Navan last month. He won his bumper over 2m3f so staying trips were always likely to bring out the best in him over timber. It looks like a match between him and Ballybow. The Gigginstown gelding won well at Naas last time and may also appreciate going further now. The lowly rated Kalnoo only needs to complete in her own time to pick up black-type.

BALLYBOW improved again when scoring at Naas while Ballygunner Castle was a shade disappointing at Navan, so the former gets the nod in what is effectively a match race.

There's not much separating BALLYBOW and Ballygunner Castle on ratings with slight preference for the former with 3m likely to help
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MOUNT TEMPEST took an obvious shine to these fences when he registered a cosy enough success over C&D in December and can make light of a 5lb higher mark to grant his stable back-to-back winners of this race. The recent Exeter winner Issam is feared most even though dropping back in trip might not be absolutely ideal. With first-time cheekpieces tried, Xcitations offer more appeal for those looking for a speculative punt on a surprise winner.

All 4 need considering but ISSAM bettered his hurdles form straightaway when making a winning chase bow at Exeter and is taken to follow up. Likely front-runner Hypotenus made a positive start for this yard when third over C&D 3 weeks ago and rates the main threat.

Preference is for ISSAM, who jumped well on his chase debut at Exeter and is taken to make it 2-2 over fences.
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LAZY SUNDAY hit the crossbar over C&D a few weeks ago and that was her third placed effort in a row. This appears to be an ideal opportunity for the veteran to go one better, despite a 2lb rise. Thirsty Farmer made an encouraging return to action when third here in December and he could prove to be the main threat, ahead of Nine Nine Nine.

HILL OF TARA should have more to offer over fences and may ensure that Lazy Sunday has to settle for another second-place finish over C&D. Nine Nine Nine is better than he showed in the face of a stiff task at Wetherby last time and is also respected at a venue which suits.

The suggestion is ROCK DANSE, who is on a handy mark and will appreciate this ease in grade.
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BENEFIT BEN could not have done it any easier when making all over further at Sedgefield recently, and he looks capable of overcoming a 7lb penalty in his bid to land the double. That may come at the main expense of Forsa Bay, who was runner-up over C&D last time out and could be very interesting off a mark of 102 on his handicap debut. Crystal Glance, Mister Smarty and Tread Softly Now are noted too.

Lots of these aren't fully exposed and find themselves racing off a lowly handicap mark that may belie their ability. One such horse is CRYSTAL GLANCE who had looked progressive in this sphere, chasing home a well-treated sort on penultimate run before disappointing when sent off favourite in a stronger race at Aintree on Boxing Day. Down in class and returning from a short break. she can bounce back. Of the host of interesting challengers, last-time winner Benefit Ben and That One appeal most.

Lots with chances but handicap debutant MOONLIGHT MONARCH has the potential to take a major step forward here and he gets the verdict.
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SNOW PUNT was travelling nicely when getting the fourth-last hurdle wrong and crashing out at Limerick late last month. He had run well previously when second at the same venue over Christmas and looks capable of landing one of these now off his current mark. Apologise comes here on a hat-trick and looks the obvious danger. He beat the selection at Limerick over Christmas when making his first start for Gary McGill. The bargain buy is 4lb worse off with his rival now for a half-length success so there shouldn't be much between them again. Robindevidastar also comes here in fine form and is another for the shortlist.

The form of the Limerick handicap in which SNOW PUNT chased home Apologise over Christmas has been boosted on a few occasions. The former is 4 lb better off with his old rival for a ½-length beating so looks weighted to turn the tables. Robindevidastar also arrives at the top of his game, while Gimme A Buzz and Royal Reprobate have unexposed potential in what has the look of a warm handicap.,

This can go the way of the hat-trick seeking APOLOGISE who won a at Limerick with a bit to spare and the form has been boosted since
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HOLLOWAY QUEEN has impressed on both previous starts over hurdles and is very hard to oppose on the back of a 15-length romp in a Listed race at Haydock in December. Although her yard may have stronger options for this year's Cheltenham Festival, this improving mare can stake a claim for future reference with another bold showing here. Mummy Derry has to be of interest representing her own powerful stable, while Blue Las is certainly going the right way and has to be worth a shot at this level.

HOLLYGROVE CHA CHA should relish the return to 2½m and can provide Jamie Snowden with a third win in this Grade 2 since 2021. Holloway Queen has to give weight away all round but might still be the one to give the selection most to do unless the market vibes are notably strong surrounding Willie Mullins hurdle debutante Mummy Derry.

The step back up in trip looks the right move for HOLLYGROVE CHA CHA and she can build on her Listed second at Taunton.
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BUCKSY DES EPEIRES bumped into a well-handicapped rival, who has won again subsequently, when second at Doncaster last time. Off the same mark here, Venetia Williams' six-year-old could prove hard to beat. Classic Maestro was not disgraced in a stronger race than this at Sandown last time and may improve in first-time cheekpieces. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Denemethy completes the shortlist.

Successful on return/chase debut at Ascot in November, BUCKSY DES EPEIRES found only an upwardly-mobile sort too strong at Doncaster a month later (clear of remainder) and he makes plenty of appeal here from the same mark. Classic Maestro is a likeable sort and feared, with similar comments applying to Party Vibes.

Venetia Williams' 6yo BUCKSY DES EPEIRES (nap) arrives after an excellent Doncaster second (form franked) and looks the way to go here.
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RATTLING ROAD readily completed a double in a similar contest over this track and trip last month and, upped 7lb, this upwardly-mobile chaser could prove tough to stop once more. Yealand wasn't disgraced when third over 2m3f at Doncaster last time out and, upped in trip off an unchanged mark, he looks the main danger to the selection. Wild Side Of Life is also noteworthy.

Low-mileage 8-y-o RATTLING ROAD built on the good impression he created at Hexham when following up in good style over C&D 4 weeks ago and he looks to hold prime claims in his hat-trick bid with further progress anticipated. Wild Side of Life fell early on his return/chase bow at Musselburgh in November, yet the strength behind him in the betting that day shouldn't be forgotten and he needs factoring in, as does Yealand, who is proving consistent.

Yealand is a serious rival, but this will probably be decided by further improvement from RATTLING ROAD.
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Stepping up in trip should suit FRENCH HILL and she looks capable of landing a race off this kind of mark. The Kingston Hill mare was staying-on when fourth to Thisistheway on her last outing at Down Royal and goes a couple of furlongs further now. Aclass has run well on his last couple of outings and looks like an obvious contender here, despite a 5lb rise for his latest effort. Simply Shabra makes his first outing since being brought down at Limerick last May. He's capable off this kind of mark and Aine O'Connor is a positive booking in this amateur contest.

Michael Winters tasted success in this race in 2023 and might do so again courtesy of PHOENIX COWBOY, who had his stamina stretched over just short of 3m last time and has dipped to a mark below 100 for the first time over hurdles. Aclass rates an obvious danger on the back of his good third at Gowran 3 weeks ago. Ar Nos Na Gaoithe also makes the shortlist.

Back on soft ground FRENCH HILL gets the vote ahead of Aclass, with Ar Nos Na Gaoithe a place option
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The key to this contest looks to be the recent clash over C&D between Fil D'ariane (first) and FARCEUR DU LARGE (second), with the latter now 5lb better off at the weights for being beaten over a length. Jamie Snowden's charge landed this contest in comfortable fashion last year, and he can do so once more at the main expense of the progressive Roccovango, who is unlucky not to be unbeaten over fences, having been narrowly denied at Warwick on his penultimate outing.

Preference is for FRENCHY DU LARGE, who is suited by the conditions of this contest and can be excused his last outing at Haydock in December. Last year's winner Farceur du Large could prove most dangerous in a tricky-looking renewal of this event.

The 9yo ROCCOVANGO has a progressive profile and can make it 3-4 over fences. Frenchy Du Large is a big danger on these terms.
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Largy Force was unfortunate to be brought down at Wetherby but her previous form was encouraging enough for her to rate a serious player here. However, there is arguably more to like about the progressive profile held by MISS MAVERICK, who performed with zest until the lack of a recent run appeared to take it's toll in the latter stages over timber at Uttoxeter last month. With her match-fitness topped up, Gary Hanmer's mare appeals strongly now tackling a fence. The class-dropping It's Easy completes the shortlist.

It may be worth chancing IT'S EASY who not for the first time this term shaped as though a return to this longer trip was worth exploring when third at Uttoxeter 3 weeks ago, and she looks on a workable mark. Largy Force and chase debutante Miss Maverick are others fancied to feature.

The free-going MISS MAVERICK may have too much zip for this field on her chase debut, provided her reappearance has set her straight.
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AIRE SPRAY has made a smooth transition to handicaps, scoring twice from as many attempts, and he showed a likeable attitude when landing the spoils over an extended 2m3f at Wetherby most recently. Upped 9lb, he gets the vote to bring up a hat-trick for his in-form stable. Authorized Mission did it well when running out a comfortable winner over 2m6f here recently and he commands respect, along with Our Sam.

The lightly-raced AUTHORIZED MISSION has progressed with experience and looked a different model when scoring over a longer trip at this course last month. He's taken to follow up that victory at the expense of hat-trick seeking Aire Spray, who will find the extra furlong in his favour, and Galahad Threepwood, who was only bettered by a couple of unexposed horses last time out.

The vote goes to GALAHAD THREEPWOOD, who shaped well on his return to hurdling when third over an inadequate trip here last time.
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BOSSOFTHEBUS was a good winner on his last visit here and may be able to follow up. The Hillstar gelding made all last time over course and distance and a 7lb rise for that victory doesn't look harsh. Darragh Allen takes a useful 7lb off his back now. Chainofconsequence ran a solid race when fourth over fences here last month. He could be a contender now off a lower mark over timber. Person Of Interest didn't appear to see out a longer trip at Punchestown last time and Barry O'Neill is a noteworthy booking for him now. He's another for the shortlist.

PERSON OF INTEREST seemed stretched by just short of 3m at Punchestown last time and is given another chance to show his mark is workable. An 8 lb rise shouldn't prevent last month's course scorer Bossofthebus from making another bold bid. Cramers Valley shaped as if back in form when fourth at Gowran last time and is another who could play a prominent role.

Much improved under forcing tactics when winning here last month, BOSSTHEBUS (nap) can follow up off an 8lb higher mark
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Narrowly denied over further at Newcastle last time out and a winner at Wetherby over this distance on his penultimate start, LAWRENNY sets a lofty standard on form. The six-year-old has been found an excellent opening to make it a second victory over timber. Le Tiep's Sacre showed up well on his hurdles debut in France last October, and he is one to monitor for market support on debut for the Gary & Josh Moore team. A well-related sort by Walk In The Park, Wannabe is a newcomer to note for a shrewd yard.

LE TIEP'S SACRE showed plenty when placed in a bumper/maiden hurdle in France and can take advantage of a handy weight-for-age allowance. The progressive Lawrenny is an obvious threat under a penalty, while Tradecraft looks sure to leave his hurdles debut behind.

Wetherby winner LAWRENNY ran even better when second at Newcastle next time and can return to winning ways.
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SABBATHICAL has performed well enough in three starts since returning from a lengthy break and having won this race off 2lb higher in 2023, the 10-year-old has every chance of a repeat. Last-time-out winner My Portia is also thriving but a 9lb rise for her Market Rasen success does her no favours. Therefore, Night Jet, who drops in trip, could be more of a threat to the selection.

MY PORTIA is going the right way and remains relatively low mileage over fences. She can score again. Orbys River chased her home at Market Rasen last month and is 4 lb better off here. She rates the chief threat. Chase debutant Gwennie May Jem is also much respected in what looks a competitive contest.

The 2023 winner Sabbathical is well treated again but this can lie between the Market Rasen 1-2 MY PORTIA and Orbys River.
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DEMOISELLE KAP had plenty in hand when winning on her debut for this yard over hurdles at Sedgefield last week and she is hard to oppose off the same mark now switched to fences. Ensel Du Perche also scored on his most recent outing and the veteran could prove to be the main danger, although Flash Du Pistolet and Fia Fuinidh should not be discounted.

DEMOISELLE KAP is far from reliable but she's hard to ignore having won off this mark in good style over hurdles at Sedgefield last week. In-form rivals are thin on the ground so Ensel du Perche is a clear next best having beat a pair of subsequent winners at Catterick last time.

An easy winner over hurdles on her stable debut last week, DEMOISELLE KAP (nap) is the one to beat. She was a chase winner in France.
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CAYD BOY has dropped a few pounds after his run at Fairyhouse and looks capable of winning a race off this mark. Liz Doyle's charge ran well last month, leading until before the final fence and may have finished a bit closer but for a mistake at the last. He has been given a chance having been eased 5lb. Jay Pee M drops back in trip having won his beginners chase over 2m4f at Cork last month. The shorter trip shouldn't be an issue and he is a leading contender again as the form of that victory has worked out well. Zurich is still unexposed after just two runs for Henry de Bromhead and is another to note.

JAY PEE M justified support when making a winning chasing bow at Cork last month and should have more to offer on switch to handicapping here. He can follow up. Luminous Light and Zurich can also make their presence felt.

Winner at the first time of asking for Terence O'Brien, JAY PEE M drops in trip on handicap chase debut and could get away with it
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CLASSIC ANTHEM found only a useful sort too good when finishing a staying-on second over this trip at Warwick last time out and, nudged up 2lb on this stiffer track, it would be no surprise if he were able to go one place better this time around. Happy And Fine wasn't disgraced when fourth over 2m4f at Haydock when last seen and, off 3lb higher than his last winning mark, he could emerge as the main danger to the selection. Es Perfecto doubtless has the ability to play a hand in a race of this nature and his mark is beginning to look attractive.

HAPPY AND FINE did well when sent chasing last season and made a promising start to this campaign when fourth at Haydock. This race looks slightly easier so he gets the vote having also been eased 1 lb. Classic Anthem has gone close a couple of times already over fences and remains unexposed as a chaser, so is feared most ahead Jupiter du Gite.

Jupiter Du Gite may take some catching but preference is for ES PERFECTO, who was fourth of 14 in a competitive race at Windsor.
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MR GLASS, who won a couple of point-to-points before breezing home in a similar event at Wincanton last month, is hard to oppose in this company. Jeux D'eau and Paul Marvel are very capable of making a fist of things and spearhead the challenge from the remainder. Red Delta has some useful point-to-point form and is another to keep an eye on.

There should be more to come from MR GLASS, who is in good hands and was a decisive winner of his first hunter chase at Wincanton a fortnight ago. He can follow up. Givega and Jeux d'Eau may provide the chief threat.

Preference is for MR GLASS who is unbeaten in three runs for Will Biddick including an easy win on his hunter chase debut at Wincanton.
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THE CRAFTYMASTER went close with a strong runner-up effort at Lingfield last time out and he must hold every chance if building upon that effort. The five-year-old is 3lb well-in compared to future handicaps and he may have enough to see off recent Southwell third Junkanoo and the well-handicapped Alright Sunshine, who went close at the same track over 1m6f last week.

A major success story on all-weather last winter, THE CRAFTYMASTER ran his best race since returning to action when going down narrowly at Lingfield 11 days ago (pulled miles clear with the winner). He looks ready to strike with the Tony Carroll yard in red-hot form. Star Legend, who shaped better than the bare result at Southwell recently, and Junkanoo may emerge as the chief threats.

Top of the list is THE CRAFTYMASTER, who has a record of 7-18 on AW and went close off this mark at Lingfield 11 days ago.
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Dramatic License has made the frame on both previous starts and he has to be of interest once again. That said, a chance can be taken on CONMAN JOHN, who was purchased for 170,000 pounds after winning an Irish point-to-point by 20 lengths in November. Upon Tweed shares his page with plenty of winners and any market support would have to be noted.

DRAMATIC LICENSE cemented the positives from his debut run and was arguably an unlucky loser when runner-up in a bumper at Downpatrick back in August. He can put his experience to good use back from 6 months off and come out on top. Conman John, who was successful on his only start in points, is of firm interest now starting out for Lucinda Russell. Upon Tweed is another newcomer to note for a stable boasting a good record in this sphere.

A decent bumper can go to expensive purchase CONMAN JOHN, who was an easy winner of a strong-looking maiden point in November.
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BANPRIONSA ran a big race on her chase debut at Down Royal over Christmas and her mares' allowance looks a big plus here in this restricted contest. She only lost out by a head and a neck to Global Export in a tight finish that day and is entitled to improve a bit from that outing. Union Station was only a moderate fourth on his chase debut at Gowran but is entitled to come on from that run. On his hurdles form, he'd play a big role in this company. El Champo is more experienced than most of his rivals and was a solid third in handicap company last time. He is another who should get involved.

This can go to UNION STATION, who is in good hands and made a pleasing start over fences at Gowran last month. Banprionsa appeals as the type to progress over the larger obstacles and is feared most, whilst El Champo should also go well.

UNION STATION is open to progress after chasing home three nice prospects in a beginners' at Gowran on chase debut
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TOM DONIPHON arrives on a hat-trick having scored comfortably over 2m3f at Taunton the last twice and this upwardly mobile hurdler looks well capable of going in again, despite an 8lb rise for his most recent victory. King Califet wasn't disgraced when third over an extended 2m5f at Hereford last month and he looks sure to make his presence felt now making his handicap debut under Harry Cobden. Either Way is also noteworthy.

There should be more to come from TOM DONIPHON and he can complete the hat-trick in the finale. Handicap debutants Either Way and King Califet rate the principal dangers.

Having impressed at Taunton the last twice, TOM DONIPHON is taken to make it 3-3 in handicaps. King Califet is second choice.
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A tentative vote goes to SUANNI, who may not have shown much in his last two starts but was a promising second over C&D in November. Rossa Ryan returning to the saddle is a big plus and he is narrowly preferred to Tilsworth Ony Ta, who ran well from the front over 6f here last time out and may be suited by dropping back in trip. Starshot and War Zone are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

WAR ZONE looks the one to beat on these terms if his latest run can be forgiven. Tilsworth Ony Ta and Starshot are others to consider.

Starshot should go well back in a classified event but WAR ZONE, a C&D winner, is marginally preferred.
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SECRET MISTRAL was well on top at the finish when scoring over C&D last time out and a 6lb rise may not be enough to prevent her from landing the double on the rise in grade. A winner of both her starts here last year, Twilight Fun must enter calculations, as well as Cinque Verde, a stablemate of the selection, who has strong claims on her penultimate success at Wolverhampton.

TRUE PROMISE took a step back in the right direction at Southwell 2 weeks ago and is potentially on a handy mark if coming on again under a good-value claimer. Recent winners Secret Mistral and Dashing Harry head the dangers.

Twilight Fun is resepected back at Chelmsford but DIOMED SPIRIT (nap) is better drawn than the last twice and holds strong claims.
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James Tate has done well with similar types to NOBLE VICTORY and the son of Churchill is an attractive proposition stepping up a furlong after a promising second-placed finish over 5f in a similar maiden at Southwell a fortnight ago. Star Zia also ran encouragingly to fill the runner-up at the same venue on her latest start and is another who should appreciate this stiffer test. Conversely, Massimo Blue is a potential improver dropping back in trip.

NOBLE VICTORY was motoring by the finish on debut at Southwell a fortnight ago and looks a sure-fire improver over this longer trip. He can see off Star Zia, with newcomers McIntosh and Up The Monk of interest also.

There was plenty of promise in NOBLE VICTORY's debut second and he can go one better now stepping up to 6f.
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REBEL EMPIRE is highly unlikely to be as underestimated in the betting as he was when scoring readily over C&D last month and is reliable enough to back up that smooth performance off just 3lb higher. The in-form Above is still attractively weighted at present and, as a previous C&D winner off 19lb higher, he is another must for consideration. El Bufalo and Lessay are also notable contenders.

LESSAY shaped well in a visor last time and it might be worth chancing he has the speed for sprinting. Above has struck up a good relationship with Billy Loughnane recently and is second choice ahead of El Bufalo.

C&D winner REBEL EMPIRE stood up well to a busy spell in midwinter and there may be more to come from him back from a short break.
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Charlie Johnston's horses are running well and there is every indication that MAID OF KILLYBEGS can further enhance her trainer's positive statistics. The daughter of Acclamation was a clear second to strongly-fancied rival over 7f at Wolverhampton last month and, open to progression over the trip, she can go one better off the same mark. Camden Flyer was fourth in that race and can go close again. No Release is the pick of the remainder.

CEIRA G ran better than her finishing position suggests on debut for new connections at Southwell last month and remains open to improvement. She gets the nod. Maid of Killybegs and No Release should also go well.

Preference is for NO RELEASE whose style of racing suggests the marked drop in trip could prove fruitful.
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BAILEYS HONEYMOON caught the eye when finishing a staying-on fifth after meeting some trouble in running over 6f at Southwell last month and, eased 1lb back at 7f, this could be the day to catch her. Missile Mac wasn't disgraced when third over this trip at Dunstall Park recently and she has to enter the reckoning off 1lb lower for her top trainer/jockey combination. Navarre Special appears best of the remainder sporting headgear for the first time.

Preference is for MISSILE MAC, who returned to her best form when third at Wolverhampton last month and figures off a handy mark. Baileys Honeymoon and Navarre Special can also make their presence felt.

The vote goes to MISSILE MAC, who did well to finish third behind an improver at Wolverhampton last month.
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Likealot is a half-sister to six winners and the daughter of Camelot makes plenty of appeal first time up for her top connections, particularly if the market speaks favourably. That said, MAGICAL TREASURE is preferred. There is plenty to like about the 575,000-gns daughter of Sea The Stars on paper and, making her racecourse debut for the red-hot Charlie Appleby team, she could prove tough to peg back. Of those with experience, Pearl Of Hope is respected most.

A couple of very interesting newcomers in LIKEALOT and Magical Treasure may come to the fore and Ralph Beckett's filly gets the vote before market clues. The step up in trip will suit Pearl of Hope and she makes most appeal of those with experience.

A great deal probably hinges on whether the newcomer MAGICAL TREASURE or form pick Pearl Of Hope is Charlie Appleby's first string.
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SOLANNA impressed when scoring over 1m3f at Kempton in December and he was narrowly denied over this track and trip off 5lb higher most recently. Nudged up 1lb, he looks well capable of atoning for that near-miss here. Fihrayn wasn't disgraced when finishing third over C&D on his penultimate start and merits consideration off the same mark, while the consistent Switchel sports blinkers for the first time.

SOLANNA wasn't seen to best effect here last time and continues in good form, so gets the vote over Jenson Benson and Switchel.

Most of these have realistic each-way claims but SOLANNA is narrowly the most persuasive for win purposes.
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| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
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Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.