There were 29 Races on Monday 24th February 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Ayr, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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WHIMSY can gain an overdue win over jumps here. The mare has been placed eight times over timber, most recently when third in a decent rated novice event at Fairyhouse 19 days ago. The six-year-old has got her head in front three times on the Flat, so she knows how to win and this looks like a nice opportunity for her now over hurdles. The Gordon Elliott-trained Paul Collins was well beaten when sixth here last month but this looks like an easier task now and he's a contender on previous form. Adela Icon showed promise in bumpers and she warrants the utmost respect now tried over hurdles for Willie Mullins.

WHIMSY is a likeable sort who again ran well on the back of a short break when third at Fairyhouse recently and she's fancied to deservedly open her account in this sphere. Adela Icon was too free on debut for Willie Mullins at Cork but she will be a threat if settling better with a hood added now switched to hurdles. Quantum Leap, twice a winner on the Flat, is also shortlisted on his first start over obstacles.
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Smart Flat performer NAP HAND did little wrong in his placed efforts at Kempton and Huntingdon over timber in recent months and it could be third-time lucky for the son of Fast Company. The biggest threat is likely to emerge from Under The Sun, who arrives on the back of a third-placed hurdles bow over C&D, although market support for Syllabus on his debut over obstacles would be interesting.

It could be a case of third time lucky over hurdles for NAP HAND, who has acquitted himself well on his two starts in this sphere. That said, Under The Sun's form on the Flat was superior and he will be a serious threat if able to step up on what he showed on his recent hurdling bow here. Syllabus also boasts some decent Flat form and he's one to note in the betting.

Under The Sun is worth considering but NAP HAND is taken to build on a couple of promising placed efforts and get off the mark.
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RUNCOK looks to have found a nice opportunity here on his jumping debut. The Cokoriko gelding has shown a decent level in bumpers and wasn't beaten far when fifth to De Temps En Temps at Fairyhouse last month. This looks like a weak enough event for the course. Fortunate Lighting has had lengthy enough gaps between runs but was a Galway bumper winner a couple of years ago and shaped with promise on his hurdling debut at Tipperary when last seen in April. Lambay Island was a moderate enough fourth on his hurdling debut at Fairyhouse but is entitled to improve on that display.

It may well be that handicaps will bring out the best in COME ON THE LADS in due course but he has nevertheless shown enough in maiden hurdles at Leopardstown and this course on his last two starts to make him of strong interest in this race. Fortunate Lighting could be the main danger, provided that she is fully tuned-up following a break, while hurdles debutant Runcok and Spread Your Wings are also shortlisted.

COME ON THE LADS shaped with promise over C&D last month and he might not need to improve much more to figure in this company
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KING ULANDA proved a different proposition when recently scoring on his handicap bow at Musselburgh in ready fashion. The five-year-old should take all the beating racing off an unchanged mark and a quickfire double could be on the cards. A 1lb drop in the ratings can only help Gorcombe Moonshine after his third-placed effort over C&D last month and he may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of stable debutant Boskill Borden.

It's hard to look beyond KING ULANDA, who did the job in good style when making a successful handicap debut under Toby Wynne at Musselburgh and, with no penalty to shoulder, he is a sizeable step ahead of the assessor at present. Synchronist gets the nod for forecast purposes ahead of fellow handicap debutant Dotties Star.

It's difficult not to side with KING ULANDA who escapes a penalty for his handicap debut win at Mussleburgh last week.
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SENOR LOMBARDY fell at the first at Kelso last time and might be better judged on his runner-up effort at Wetherby prior to that. Nicky Richards' veteran lurks on an appealing mark and it would be no surprise to see him return to winning ways. Don Brocco appreciated a change of tactics to score in ready fashion at Carlisle earlier in the month and holds an obvious chance, while Skyhill is another to note.

This looks wide open but DON BROCCO won going away when breaking his duck over fences at Carlisle 3 weeks ago so may be able to defy an 8 lb rise. Senor Lombardy is worth another chance to build on his solid return to Rules having got no further than the first at Kelso next time. Breeze of The Wind is back on a winning mark and is another to consider.

There are plenty with a chance here but the vote goes to SENOR LOMBARDY who ran well when second at Wetherby back in October.
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FAMILIAR DREAMS needs to jump a bit better on her second outing over hurdles but is a classy sort and can get off the mark now over timber. The four-time bumper winner was no match for the exciting Maughreen on her hurdling bow, fading late on to finish third here last month. With that experience under her belt, she should step forward though. Willie Mullins saddles two in this and Paul Townend rides the long-absent Toad Hall. The Fame And Glory gelding chased home a smart horse in Shannon Royale in a bumper back in April 2023. His stablemate Leaky Cauldron may do better now over jumps having been well beaten in a Leopardstown bumper at Christmas.

The classy FAMILIAR DREAMS made a decent start to her hurdle career here last month and should prove hard to beat unless the market vibes are strong surrounding Willie Mullins hurdle debutant Toad Hall, who has been absent for nearly 2 years since finishing a promising second in a Clonmel bumper. The other Mullins runner Leaky Cauldron and Henry de Bromhead's Pookie Holler may fight it out for third.

FAMILIAR DREAMS didn't jump well on her hurdles bow last month but she should have learnt plenty and she is the one to beat.
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Having jumped well when regaining the winning thread at Fontwell last month, dual C&D scorer Uallrightharry must enter the reckoning. However, the veteran hasn't proven the most consistent in the past and BASFORD rates a more solid proposition. Jennie Candlish's charge arrives on the back of a solid second at Fakenham and a 1lb drop in the ratings gives him a big shout. Lightly-raced chaser Hill Of Tara is also noted.

MORFEE is worth another chance having been too free over a longer trip here 2 weeks ago. Fern Hill is feared most back down in class.

This can go to BASFORD who's been progressing nicely over fences this season. Morfee can chase him home.
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Highland Fashion showed more when finishing third on his second start over hurdles at this venue last time, but preference is for MARLACOO. Tom Lacey's five-year-old occupied the runner-up spot in handicap company at Sandown last time and sets a fair standard with a rating of 112. He looks well placed to get off the mark, while Orkney Blue isn't out of it either.

This looks a very good opportunity for MARLACOO to get off the mark over hurdles. Orkney Blue looks the obvious one for the forecast spot ahead of Highland Fashion.

Although Marlacoo will be hard to beat the value could be with ORKNEY BLUE who has a solid each-way chance.
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AFFINITY ROCK ran well for a long way in a stronger maiden hurdle at Naas in December and should play a big part in this now. The daughter of Affinisea had won a point-to-point at Dromahane in impressive fashion the previous month and going up in trip now should suit. Mayo Shirocco is another point-to-point winner who has to be on the shortlist. The Colin Bowe-trained mare won between the flags in October and the third horse was placed in a bumper at Newcastle recently. The Gordon Elliott-trained newcomer Creadan Grace is another to note.

MAYO SHIROCCO arrives having tasted success on her only start in points back in October and could be the way to go on hurdles debut before market clues. Creadan Grace is another newcomer to note representing Gordon Elliott, with Milanaway, Affinity Rock and Knocknagoran Lad appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

A chance is taken on the point winner AFFINITY ROCK who may be suited by the step up in trip after running a decent race at Naas
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SOLE SOLUTION kept on gamely to score over 2m4f at Sandown at the start of the month and this step up in trip could unlock further improvement. The seven-year-old looks capable of defying a 5lb rise to complete the hat-trick, with his main threat possibly being Hititi after his second in this grade at Exeter earlier in the month. Previous course winner Hermino AA is another to take seriously.

With an apparent lack of pace in the race, the unexposed SOLE SOLUTION may be able to dominate this from the front, at a course that often suits handy types. He showed a likeable attitude when making-all at Sandown earlier this month and looks the type to improve now tackling staying distances. Patriotik has notable form in the book this season and he should benefit from this greater stamina test. Hititi looks solid, while Kaminsas is worth a go at this trip.

Sole Solution will be a tough nut to crack in his hat-trick bid but this could turn into a real slog which would suit GAYE LEGACY.
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DANCE THIEF made his way through the field to run out a comfortable victor over track and trip on his latest outing and a 7lb rise might underestimate the manner of that success. If he remains in similar form, he will prove very tough to beat. Doyen Du Bar hasn't finished outside of the first two home on each of his last three starts and can beat Brucio to the runner-up spot.

With a soft lead likely, DOYEN DU BAR is taken to resume winning ways having chased home a useful type in Vincenzo off this mark at Sandown last time. Dance Thief left his low-key chase debut well behind when seeing off 5 rivals with minimum fuss back here 13 days ago and he is an obvious threat. Brucio wouldn't be out of his if matching the pick of her hurdles form at the first attempt in this sphere but she's hard to get excited about on the back of a couple of below par efforts.

This can go to DOYEN DU BAR who has already won two small-field chases and is likely to get his own way up front again.
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There looks to be a race in ROKATHIR off this kind of mark. The Muhtathir gelding was running a big race in a beginners chase here last month before falling at the second-last fence. That looked like an improved performance from what he had shown over timber last season and he could be nicely treated here off a mark of 97. Lucky Viv got a 7lb rise for her victory over slightly shorter here 21 days ago. She saw out the trip well that day and should be competitive again. Heroes Rise was a solid third at Fairyhouse last time, despite getting turned over at a short price. He is respected but may need better ground.

Lightly-raced ROKATHIR was in the process of making a promising chase debut when falling last month, and he remains unexposed on handicap hurdle debut. Plain Or Battered would be a big threat if returning to form following a short break and a change of headgear, so he rates the main danger ahead of Heroes Rise who should be seen the better effect facing this greater stamina test.

There was some market interest in ROKATHIR in advance of Friday's postponed fixture and he may take advantage of his initial mark.
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ONE MAN PARTY outran his odds to fill the runner-up spot at Fakenham on his latest outing and he is only 2lb higher following that display. David Bridgwater's charge looks to have found an ideal opportunity to get his head in front for the first time. Jongleur D'etoiles was soundly beaten in third when attempting to complete a hat-trick at Southwell last time, but he should remain competitive. Minella Kaiser is the pick of the remainder.

JONGLEUR D'ETOILES had a possible excuse when his winning run came to a halt at Southwell 3 weeks ago and is taken to resume his progression now. If Chancellorstown bounces back to the form he showed when narrowly denied over C&D in November he might prove the main danger.

This can go to handicap newcomer MINELLA KAISER (nap) who can prove well suited by the step up in trip.
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BOWENSONFIRE could not have done it any easier when getting off the mark at Limerick last month and trainer Gordon Elliott looks to have found him another ideal opportunity. A 7lb penalty will make life tougher, but he should have too much for Serious Challenge, who was a taking winner himself at Plumpton most recently. Glenville finished a respectable fourth here and cannot be ruled out either.

Gordon Elliott's BOWENSONFIRE possesses much the best form on offer so is fancied to follow up his breakthrough Limerick victory. Serious Challenge rates the obvious threat on the back of his Plumpton success with the promise of more to come judged on his very useful Flat form. Glenville and Instinct d'Ainay can fight it out for minor honours.

Having scored in fine style at Limerick last time BOWENSONFIRE will prove hard to beat. Serious Challenge looks his main threat.
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BLUE REED made a bold bid from the front around Fairyhouse last month. The Cian Collins-trained gelding shot off into a huge lead but then tired late on as the in-form Duffys Hodey pounced on the run-in. The form looks solid with the winner following up since and Blue Reed is capable of winning off this kind of mark. Coffeys Forge has been placed on his last couple of starts and is another to consider, while a good case can also be made for Lariat.

It could be worth chancing I'M FOR HOME, who possibly still needed the run after another 3 months off at Fairyhouse and is on a nice mark on the pick of his form. Blue Reed has made a bright start for this yard and rates the main threat ahead of the in-form Coffeys Forge.

Though well beaten in second last time, COFFEYS FORGE (nap) has shown enough to suggest he can win a handicap of this standar
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DEMOISELLE KAP is unbeaten in two starts since joining the Jennie Candish yard and struck with ease at Newcastle on her latest outing. The seven-year-old is 11lb higher now but has scope for further progress and she can take this step up in grade in her stride. The main threat could come from Koenigsstern, who may be helped by first-time cheekpieces after his well-held fourth at Huntingdon last month. Birdman Bob is 2lb lower than when he finished fifth here last time and needs to show more.

Jennie Candlish holds a very strong hand here and her rejuvenated DEMOISELLE KAP is hard to side against on the back of her easy Newcastle victory. Stablemate Caldwell needs to bounce back from Saturday's effort but appeals as the one to chase her home ahead of Koenigsstern and Birdman Bob.

The mare DEMOISELLE KAP can maintain her unbeaten record for Jennie Candlish, having again won easily at Newcastle last time.
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A revelation on his handicap debut at Haydock in December when taking control at the finish, GEGE VILLE is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and a 5lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from going in again. Success may come at the main expense of recent course scorer The Jeweller's Pet, and Irish raider Park Annonciade, who wasn't beaten far here last month.

WEARELONGTERM ran his best race over hurdles last time and being so lightly-raced for one his age, may be able to improve beyond his current handicap mark. He can take this ahead of Park Annonciade who also looks fairly treated having bounced back to form over C&D last month. The Jeweller's Pet is progressive and merits respect despite a rise in grade.

The very lightly raced 9yo GEGE VILLE (nap) defied a long absence to win on heavy ground at Haydock in December and can follow up.
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Mighty Soldier was a staying-on third behind Bridie's Beau here last time and the winner has franked that form since, so he looks a big player. Johnny Cakes disappointed favourite backers at Clonmel but might be worth another chance, although BUTCHERS BILL makes more appeal for Gordon Elliott. He showed a little bit more last time out in a Fairyhouse maiden and is very interesting now sent handicapping for the first time.

MIGHTY SOLDIER took another step forward on his second start in a handicap when third here 4 weeks ago, faring best of those help up, and shades the vote over True Destiny, who's been knocking on the door of late. The in-form One And Only is another to consider.

An opening mark of 100 gives BUTCHERS BILL a realistic chance of making a winning start in handicap company
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LYLE VIEW accounted for her nearest rival by over four lengths at Southwell last time and was put up 9lb for that triumph. If Neil Mulholland's mare can run to a similar level today, then she will prove very difficult to beat. Arctic Angel made the frame at Chepstow last month and is likely to be thereabouts off an unchanged rating, while A Tickatickatiming is another to keep an eye on.

Neil Mulholland has his string in good nick so his impressive Southwell scorer LYLE VIEW is taken to make light of a 9 lb hike and fend off the handily-weighted Arctic Angel. A Tickatickatiming can also have a big say in this open handicap.

The step up in trip looks the right move for ARCTIC STREAM on handicap debut and she can provide Richard Bandey with another winner.
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Urban Road arrives on the back of completing a double over a furlong shorter here and a return to today's extended 1m1f distance off 2lb higher is unlikely to prevent another bold bid. However, fellow hat-trick seeker NORTHERN CRACKSMAN recently scored off 6lb lower at Southwell with something in hand and he's taken to continue his progress now under the tutelage of Mick Appleby. Ellexis is also expected to make her presence felt.

Hat-trick seekers NORTHERN CRACKSMAN and Urban Road both make plenty of appeal. Marginal preference is for the former, who has won his last two starts in decisive fashion and this stiffer test could be the catalyst for further progress. Show Biz Kid returned to form when beaten ½-length by Urban Road here recently and he shouldn't be far away if able to back that up, while last month's Lingfield 1-2 Ellexis and Blue Yonder are also accorded respect.

This is wide open but NORTHERN CRACKSMAN has thrived over the winter for Lawrence Mullaney and can make a winning start for Mick Appleby
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A promising second when going off favourite on debut here last month, TRIPLE CROWN TED looks the one to beat if building on that effort for his in-form connections. Keep Tabs On You cost a decent amount at the sales and the well-related son of Affinisea could be primed to go well on debut, while Oh Janey is another to monitor for market support on her Rules bow.

TRIPLE CROWN TED seemingly has a bit of a reputation and is taken to go one better than on his C&D debut in January. Keep Tabs On You and Oh Janey are newcomers from yards which enjoy plenty of bumper success and would represent possible threats if the betting speaks in their favour.

The Lucinda Russell-trained TRIPLE CROWN TED was a well-backed runner-up over C&D on last month's debut and is taken to go one better.
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Gordon Elliott has two in this representing leading owners and the betting market may prove the best guide. Harry Swan takes the mount on SANTO SOSPIR and he could prove the pick in a race where only one has previous form. The Motivator gelding is a half-brother to a decent sort in Tyre Kicker and a mare who was Listed-placed in France. Jeu St Eloi gelding Lord Tobin runs in the Gigginstown colours. He cost 85,000 euros as a three-year-old and is a half-brother to hurdle winner Halligator. Gavin Cromwell's Top Coeur is another to keep an eye on.

Gordon Elliott has won the last 4 runnings of this bumper so it's probably best to narrow this down to his pair SANTO SOSPIR and Lord Tobin, with narrow preference for the former before any betting clues are known. Top Coeur is another newcomer from a good stable.

The early market for this race prior to postpone implied a preference for SANTO SOSPIR over Lord Tobin but it could be close
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The combination of a tongue-tie and blinkers did the trick for NELSON GAY when rattling home to score over this trip at Southwell nine days ago. Michael Dods' inmate won with something to spare and this three-time course scorer could make light work of a 3lb nudge up in the ratings. Fellow last-time-out winner Maharajas Express may emerge as the chief threat, although consistent trio Rosenpur, Miggy Magic and Gustav Graves aren't easily dismissed.

This looks competitive with plenty arriving in form, GUSTAV GRAVES taken to record a 6th C&D win with a good pace likely to aim at. Rosenpur and Ecclesiastical head the dangers.

This looks highly competitive but the vote goes to dual C&D winner ROSENPUR, who has form figures of 22221412 since October.
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MIAMI MATRIX went into plenty of notebooks when finishing an eye-catching third on his debut at Newcastle 24 days ago. Hugo Palmer's colt should have learned plenty from that experience and a breakthrough victory could be imminent. Political Power has posted two creditable efforts in defeat since switching to Charlie Clover's yard and the son of Wooded is expected to feature once more, along with Kamekist.

MIAMI MATRIX shaped well when third on his debut at Newcastle, making late headway after initial greenness held him back, and this looks a good opening for him. Form pick Political Power is the obvious threat in what looks a thin maiden.

Political Power sets the standard but MIAMI MATRIX was just behind him at Newcastle and may well be able to turn the tables here.
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Not beaten too far the last twice here when upped in distance, MARINAKIS looks to have been found an ideal opportunity to regain the winning thread with jockey Billy Loughnane retaining the ride. Marvellous Lady would have strong claims if bouncing back to the form of her C&D success on her penultimate outing, while Stand Free is another to consider after a respectable placed effort at Newcastle last month.

MARINAKIS may have let odds-on backers down last time but has a much more solid recent profile than most of these and can resume winning ways in first-time cheekpieces. Marvellous Lady is the obvious danger, with Stand Free best of the rest.

It might be worth siding with MARVELLOUS LADY, who won over C&D on her penultimate run and is still unexposed on AW.
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This can go the way of BUSBY, who may be 10 now but has shown a highly consistent level of form since scoring over 1m4f at Southwell in December. He is preferred to the likes of recent course winner Quick Away, and Sun Festival, who has finished runner-up in similar contests over C&D the last twice. Others to note include Daring Leader, Mr Trick and Tenyatta.

BUSBY is at the veteran stage now but has been in a good vein of form this winter and might be able to land another C&D win. Sun Festival has finished second in similar races on both starts this year and is feared most ahead of last-time-out course scorer Quick Away.

Philip Kirby's BUSBY is a multiple C&D winner who comes here in good form and looks the way to go.
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The verdict is for SARAFINA MSHAIRI, who wasn't beaten far over further when making her handicap debut here last month. A mark of 58 still looks manageable and it may be that Pastoral Way gives her the most to think about on his handicap bow. She Went Whoosh didn't show much on her return at Lingfield, but better can be expected on this occasion.

A tight-knit handicap in which marginal preference is for DUBAI MAGIC who starts out with Matt Crawley on a good mark and can gain a first success. She Went Whoosh could emerge as the main danger with her Lingfield fifth under her belt, with Woodhay Whisper and Sarafina Mshairi also well in the mix.

This can go to PASTORAL WAY (nap) who improved with each of his three runs and is bred to be much better than this opening mark.
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This looks wide open and only a tentative vote goes to BACKER BILK, who built on a near-miss over this C&D when scoring comfortably over 1m2f at Lingfield recently (Ignition fourth) and he appears capable of defying a 4lb rise on that evidence. It was Manton Road who touched off the selection here and Gay Kelleway's gelding is only 1lb worse off with that rival, while Stay Around and Boundless Poet could improve now switched to a handicap for the first time.

BACKER BILK hit the right note at Lingfield last time and can defy a 4 lb weight rise on the back of that idling victory. Herkeios heads the list of dangers on the back of a good Lingfield third, with Boundless Poet and Manton Road also worth considering in this very open handicap.

Preference is for MANTON ROAD, who has won twice here this year and found more progress with his near miss at Newcastle last time.
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A gelding operation and a step up to this trip worked the oracle for RAY GUN as he powered home for a taking victory on his handicap debut at Kempton last week. Having cost 135,000 euros as a juvenile, there could be plenty more to come from Jamie Osborne's charge and a 6lb penalty may not be enough to prevent him following up. Return With Gold also made a successful handicap bow last time out and he appeared to win with a bit in hand over 1m2f at Newcastle on that occasion, so a 5lb rise doesn't rule him out. Gemmari completes the shortlist.

The well-bred GEMMARI took a sizeable step forward when going close off this mark on his handicap debut at Kempton last month and can go one better here. Ray Gun and Return With Gold both improved for the switch to handicaps on their latest starts, too, scoring at Kempton and Newcastle respectively, and rate the main dangers in that order of preference. The Kamikaze King could also have a part to play if able to build on his latest effort.

Richard Hannon's GEMMARI really caught the eye when a fast-finishing Kempton runner-up on his handicap debut last time so gets the vote
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