There were 39 Races on Friday 21st February 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Exeter, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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DESTROYTHEEVIDENCE had progressed nicely over fences until running disappointingly at Cheltenham in December. Given time to recover from that effort, the seven-year-old is expected to leave that performance behind and take this en route to bigger targets in the spring. Deafening Silence and Hillcrest met at Haydock on their chasing bows in November and the former, who filled the runner-up spot at Windsor last month, is the bigger threat to the selection.

Having made a promising chase debut, DEAFENING SILENCE quickly bounced back to that level when second to an improver at Windsor last month, so he looks ready to open his account over fences with cheekpieces added. The biggest threat could come from Destroytheevidence, who had taken well to chasing prior to a lesser run at Cheltenham last time.

There's not a lot between these three ability-wise. DEAFENING SILENCE ran the most persuasive race last time out when second at Windsor.
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KEPPEL QUEEN was knocking on the door prior to falling in the early stages here on her chasing bow last month. The switch back to hurdles looks the right move and the six-year-old may take advantage for her first career success. Lucky So And So has to be a player judged on his third at Lingfield, while the application of blinkers could aid the cause of Barricane.

No surprise to see KEPPEL QUEEN make a swift return to this sphere having looked completely out of her comfort zone when tried over fences here last month. Prior to that she had shown improved form in a couple of handicap hurdles at around 3m and the 6-y-o is taken to get back on track by winning this. Barricane is now below his last winning mark and will be a danger to all if perked up by the new headgear, while Siberian Star is also accorded respect, along with Myfanwy's Magic.

The most solid options may be SIBERIAN STAR, Keppel Queen and Prince Cleni, who are preferred in that order.
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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 16 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. Come On The Lads was a moderate enough fourth here last time but may get closer in this company.

WHIMSY is a likeable sort who again ran well on the back of a short break when third at Fairyhouse 16 days ago and she's fancied to deservedly open her account in this sphere. Come On The Lads and Free Flow both appeal as likely improvers and head up the dangers.

WHIMSY (nap) can get off the mark. She sets a solid standard and a repeat of her Galway or Cheltenham efforts should suffice
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It's hard to rule out any of the penalised runners, and only marginal preference can be afforded to SOUTH OMO ZONE. On target in a Hereford bumper in January of last year, the son of Court Cave was able to defy an absence to make a sparkling stable/hurdling bow at Wincanton last month. He holds a speculative Grade 1 entry at Cheltenham next month and looks a nice prospect. Mythical Moon (third) was defeated by Kap Vert (winner) over C&D in December but can close the gap on 6lb better terms.

SOUTH OMO ZONE has few miles on the clock and made a smooth transition to hurdling when successful on yard debut at Wincanton 5 weeks ago. Open to improvement, he's narrowly selected to follow up. Mythical Moon and Kap Vert may be the pair to give Olly Murphy's 7-y-o most to think about.

The most interesting runner is SOUTH OMO ZONE, who won stylishly on last month's stable/hurdle debut at Wincanton.
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Bear Market was pulled up on his debut for Nicky Henderson here in December when clearly looking as though something was amiss. The six-year-old is worth another chance to leave that performance behind him, especially following wind surgery, but the vote goes to DISCO DAVIS. Dan Skelton's gelding is beginning to get the hang of things over timber and his recent Lingfield victory gave the impression he has further improvement in the locker. Carismatic Soldier and Prophesea complete the shortlist.

DISCO DAVIS seemed to relish the return to front-running tactics when off the mark at Lingfield 3 weeks ago and continues to give the impression there's a bigger performance in him, so he's taken to defy a penalty. Carismatic Soldier still has room for improvement in his jumping but should relish the step up in trip, with Prophesea much respected, also.

The top three, headed by CARISMATIC SOLDIER, dominate calculations, with the added possibility that wind surgery helps Bear Market.
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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 last April. Lambay Island was a moderate enough fourth on his hurdling debut at Fairyhouse but is entitled to improve on that display.

Bumper winner FORTUNATE LIGHTING showed plenty in a Tipperary novice that worked out well on her hurdles debut back in April and could make a successful return. Runcok and Grey Pharoh are respected starting out in this sphere for top yards, while Spread Your Wings can do better again.

A chance is taken on LAMBAY ISLAND. He showed a bit of promise on his hurdles bow at Fairyhouse and his yard is in much better form now
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Alcedo didn't show much on his chasing bow, but it was a different story at Ffos Las next time where he recorded a narrow success. Venetia Williams' charge is 4lb higher and must be respected, but the vote goes to STANS THE MAN. Ella Pickard's eight-year-old came up just short in his hat-trick bid at Wincanton on Boxing Day but may well have more to offer. Largy Poet heads the remainder.

ALCEDO left his reappearance effort well behind when making his second chase start a winning one at Ffos Las 15 days ago, knuckling down well to edge ahead in the dying strides. Looking the type to progress further and still unexposed at this sort of trip, he looks to hold sound claims again from this 4 lb higher mark. C&D winner Stans The Man did well returned to this sphere late last year and he, along with chase debutant Largy Poet, can provide chief resistance.

Recent 2m3f chase winner ALCEDO looks well worth another crack at 3m and gets the nod.
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King's Threshold regained the winning thread in class 4 company at Huntingdon last month and should mount a bold bid off 3lb higher, but this represents a step up in grade. With that in mind, DEMNAT gets the vote. Venetia Williams' eight-year-old made the frame in a deeper event at Newbury in November and he could take full advantage of an unchanged mark. Stormin Crossgales ran too badly to be true when pulled up at Doncaster last time and may bounce back to have a say.

DEMNAT made a satisfactory reappearance when third at Newbury in December and, with his yard back amongst the winners again, he makes a fair amount of appeal dropping in grade. Jupiter des Bordes and King's Threshold head the dangers.

Topweight DEMNAT threatened to make a winning return at Newbury until tiring late on over the extended 2m6f there.
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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.

It is hard to look past FAMILIAR DREAMS. She didn't jump well when third here on her hurdles bow but she should improve plenty for that
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Gavin Cromwell appears to hold a strong hand with last year's runner-up Malina Girl and La Malmason. The latter, who receives 4lb from her stablemate whilst being rated 2lb superior, is perhaps the trainer's best chance, but it's DON'T RIGHTLY KNOW who shades preference. The 10-year-old bolted up over C&D on her chasing bow in December before claiming Listed honours at Newbury latest and, with further progress likely, the hat-trick is very much on the cards.

This looks between thriving mares DON'T RIGHTLY KNOW and La Malmason, with slight preference for the former with her stamina proven over this far.

Preference is for thriving front-runner DON'T RIGHTLY KNOW (nap) who has won over C&D and in this grade this winter..
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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 one to note too.

Not a strong mares' maiden by any means but 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 representing Gordon Elliott is a newcomer to note, with Milanaway next best.

A chance is taken on AFFINITY ROCK who may be suited by the step up in trip after running a decent race on her hurdles bow at Naas
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PLANNED PARADISE impressed when running out a comfortable winner at Windsor over an extended 3m4f last month and he was showing no signs of stopping over the trip. Upped 5lb with his stamina drawn out further, he gets the vote to go in again for a yard which tends to excel with these types. Fellow last-time-out winner Good Work can emerge as the main danger upped 3lb for an authoritative display over 3m2f at Uttoxeter, while Fortescue could go well too.

PIMLICO POINT is an interesting contender stepping up in distance and could be the answer in what looks an open staying contest. Neo King shaped much better than he had been doing over hurdles when third here last month and he can progress again under less testing conditions.

Pretty good cases can be made for most of these but NEO KING probably still has potential and is given the vote.
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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. 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 18 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 heads the dangers along with Heroes Rise who should be seen the better effect facing this greater stamina test.

A hopeful vote goes to ROKATHIR who was in the process of running well when falling two out in a chase here last month
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SHANTWOPOINTFIVE looks a handicap hurdler very much on the up and, on the back of a bloodless victory over an extended 2m4f at Southwell earlier this month, she gets the nod to go in again despite an 8lb rise. Ascending Lark had more in hand than the winning margin suggests when scoring over 2m1f at Newcastle last month and she commands respect, likewise Masked Dance.

ASCENDING LARK can make light of a 4 lb rise and extend her unbeaten record since joining Harry Derham to 4. Shantwopointfive also brings a progressive profile but does need to prove she's as effective over this shorter trip, a comment which also applies to Masked Dance.

Raised only 4lb since fending off a plucky rival at Newcastle last month, ASCENDING LARK can remain unbeaten over hurdles.
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SUDDEN FLIGHT displayed plenty of early speed when third on debut at Wolverhampton over 6f and the manner of that performance suggested the drop to 5f would help to make the difference required on this occasion. Queenofdestruction sports a hood for the first time and the daughter of Dandy Man commands plenty of respect, while others for the shortlist include Hammer The Hammer and Coeur Jaune.

Having shown plenty on debut, COEUR JAUNE had excuses when fifth at Ripon next time, possibly finding the race coming too soon/unsuited by the track, so she is taken to get back on track on her reappearance. She can see off the challenge of Queenofdestruction, who has yet to finish out of the frame, with Sudden Flight also considered.

A trappy maiden in which SUDDEN FLIGHT can build on his recent Wolverhampton third. Hammer The Hammer is interesting after a break.
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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. One And Only ran a big race when going down by half a length at Cork in December, having won at the same course previously. He is expected to play a big role after a break. Coffeys Forge has been placed on his last couple of starts and is another to consider.

Plenty of interesting ones lurking, with TRUE DESTINY fancied to make a winning return from a break having run two crackers in similar events in October. One And Only and Duce Bigalow are respected, while Smackwater Jack and Our Uncle Jack are worth a look back from long absences.

Having had ten weeks to recover from good two Cork runs in quick succession in December ONE AND ONLY could be hard to beat
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NATIVE MOON has done well since joining the Jeremy Scott stable, performing with credit at Taunton the last twice over 3m. Dropping in trip may work the oracle as he looks to get off the mark, with Fontwell scorer Shuil Ceoil looking best placed to chase him home off 6lb higher. Fierce Warrior has claims on his penultimate effort at Doncaster, while Speiriuil is a capable sort on her day.

SPEIRIUIL shaped as if still in good form when fourth at Sandown last month and might prove the answer to this open handicap now back in a lower grade. Shuil Ceoil, a last-time-out winner, and December's C&D runner-up Diamatiste are possible dangers, while Kingston Glen is an unexposed sort who could take a step forward now handicapping.

This might go to NOLLYADOR, who is very lightly raced for his age and returned from a long absence with a pleasing run in December.
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SUGAR ROAD didn't appear to be in love with the heavy ground when fourth to a subsequent Listed winner at Hamilton in August. The runner-up also advertised the form by landing a valuable handicap next time and the son of Masar, who was gelded after that performance, is taken to come out on top. Java Raja benefited plenty from his first run when scoring at Wolverhampton in December and has to enter the reckoning, while Lingfield bumper winner Foxlight appears best of the remainder.

JAVA RAJA left behind his debut effort when scoring in convincing fashion at Wolverhampton in December, so he looks to hold leading claims with further improvement to come. Sugar Road wasn't able to build on his previous promise faced with softer ground on his final outing last year, but he could fare better on return, with Foxlight completing the shortlist.

An interesting race in which JAVA RAJA is taken to follow up his Wolverhampton win, marginally preferred to Sugar Road.
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COWPER HALL catches the eye here on his first start for Gavin Cromwell. The Affinisea gelding showed improvement when third on his handicap debut at Down Royal over Christmas and off the same mark of 88, there looks plenty to work with. 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 an obvious danger. Seskin Flash ran with credit when fourth at Cork back in December and is another to note on his first outing for Philip Dempsey.

MIGHTY SOLDIER ran a cracking race behind a thriving winner here last month, faring best of those held up, and is fancied to come out on top this time. Cowper Hall is very interesting having joined Gavin Cromwell following a good display at Down Royal when well backed. Kir Royal Blou is another to consider.

Conor Stone-Walsh rode COWPER HALL at Down Royal in his first handicap and the five-year-old may improve over this longer trip
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There isn't much between a few of these on recent form. NEVER SHOUT NEVER may be able to turn the tables on Jered Maddox after going down by half-a-length to that rival here a fortnight ago. He is 4lb better on ratings but doesn't have a claimer on board this time. Jered Maddox finished off well then and is likely to be a big player again, despite a 7lb rise. Sporting Hero was third behind the pair then and has won well since. He has another 10lb claimer on board now and is also entitled to be bang there.

Course specialist JERED MADDOX came from last when beating Never Shout Never, Sporting Hero (subsequent winner) and Dontspoilasale to record a eighth course win here 2 weeks ago and David Marnane's charge can come out on top again.

Last week's C&D winner SPORTING HERO can get the better of a tight contest now upped in grade
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A promising second on debut here last month when only worn down late in the piece, UPTOWN DANDY is likely to improve for that effort and his form sets the standard. The Blue Room went close himself on his Rules debut at Aintree and he is another open to progress, as well as It's Top, who drops in grade having finished down the field in a Listed race at Ascot in December.

Olly Murphy's THE BLUE ROOM is narrowly preferred to last month's C&D runner-up Uptown Dandy. It's Top weakened out of it in an Ascot listed last time but should get involved if back to the level of his Chepstow win. Point recruit Walk Tall would also need considering if the betting speaks in his favour.

The Blue Room is respected but UPTOWN DANDY bumped into a useful rival here last month and is given the verdict today.
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LIAM SWAGGER may well be using this ahead of a potential tilt at Cheltenham and James Owen's gelding appears to have been found the ideal opportunity to gain his first victory on the level. Another Lifetime ran with plenty of credit when third here in December, having stumbled leaving the stalls, and is open to further improvement. Roland Garros is worth another chance to showcase his true ability following a below par effort at Newcastle.

Dual juvenile hurdle winner LIAM SWAGGER also ran to a pretty good level on the Flat last year and should prove very hard to beat. Roland Garros is preferred to Another Lifetime for the forecast spot.

This looks a good opportunity for LIAM SWAGGER, who showed useful ability on the Flat before finding success over hurdles.
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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. Patrick Mullins is a noteworthy booking for the Tom Cooper-trained Oneinthewell. The Mastercraftsman gelding is out of a half-sister to Altior.

This will go to one of the newcomers, with ONEINTHEWELL preferred over the Elliott pair Lord Tobin and Santo Sospir before market clues.

Patrick Mullins may take this on ONEINTHEWELL, whose dam had only minor placed form but is interesting as a close relation to Altior
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RED HUGH O'DONNELL may improve a bit from his run here last month. The Dark Angel gelding didn't help himself by missing the kick on his first start for Gillian Scott and then flattened out in the closing stages after travelling well to the turn. On previous form, he's well up to landing a race of this standard. Mono River is interesting on his first outing for Denis Hogan. The Zarak gelding was runner-up three times for William Haggas in England, most recently off a mark of 75 in handicap company at Doncaster last May. Quatrain lost out by just a nose in a fillies contest here last time and is another that has to be respected.

MONO RIVER is the clear pick on form having been beaten only by subsequent Britannia Stakes winner Mickley on his handicap bow at Doncaster on his final start for William Haggas in May. Winsome and Maharajjah are feared most.

There are ifs and buts about all of these but QUATRAIN (nap) was just denied over 1m here last time and can score dropped to this trip.
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WHIZZ BY successfully completed the hat-trick at this track on her most recent start and a 4lb rise for that victory may not be enough to prevent her from going in again. Panama Black is another to watch out for as he has been knocking hard on the door of late and is 1lb well-in at the weights. Sorbus also makes plenty of appeal.

PANAMA BLACK went very close off this mark at Wolverhampton 11 days ago so tops the shortlist with the drop back in trip a positive if anything. Whizz By unearthed further improvement when seeing off a subsequent winner when completing a course/handicap hat-trick here 7 weeks ago and is an obvious threat, with Zarathos also considered.

A competitive handicap in which the lightly raced SORBUS is taken to follow up her recent maiden win, just preferred to Whizz By.
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CLONMACASH has been holding his form well and may be able to strike again. The Charming Thought gelding was staying on when second to stablemate I'm Spartacus over 6f here nine days ago and should benefit from going back up slightly in trip. He had won previously over 7f here. Little Keilee won over a mile here a fortnight ago and is equally effective over this trip. She is entitled to be a big player again off a 5lb higher mark. Free Solo has been knocking on the door and could be place material.

CLONMACASH has been in a good vein of form here recently and can strike for Ado McGuinness. The booking of Colin Keane suggests that Thompson Gunner might be primed to go well back from 4 months off and he's second choice ahead of Senado Square and last-time-out course scorer Little Keilee.

If CLONMACASH can maintain the fine form that he has been in lately then he looks the one to beat here.
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Despite pulling hard, MANY A STAR still managed to score over track and trip last time, which made it three wins out of his last four starts. The eight-year-old remains in the same class and still has room for manoeuvre off his current rating, so he looks the one to beat. Cairn Gorm produced a good effort when second at Lingfield at the start of the month and should remain competitive off an unchanged mark, while Rohaan isn't out of it either.

ROHAAN was noted finishing to good effect when fourth in a race not run to suit over C&D 22 days ago and, operating from a very handy mark, he's selected to come out on top in the hope he gets a good gallop to aim at. Flying Fletcher and Many A Star, who is enjoying a fine winter, are others on the shortlist.

Cairn Gorm is better than he showed last time but so is FLYING FLETCHER (nap), who still appeals as being well treated.
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The 103-rated CALIFORNIA DREAMER should prove hard to beat in this company. The Mehmas filly takes a significant drop in class on her return to action having last been seen running in the Fillies Mile at Newmarket in October. She was highly tried last season, including finishing second in Group 2 company, and the Irish Guineas entry can bag a confidence boosting win. Electric Beauty has run a couple of nice races during the winter but bumps into a different class of animal now. Dermot Weld runs two and the well-bred Bella Isabella may be capable of better now, having beaten just one home on her sole run at Leopardstown last October.

CALIFORNIA DREAMER has been campaigned solely at Group level since her close second on her course debut last spring and should prove hard to beat with her sights lowered on return. Electric Beauty should have more to offer on the back of last month's C&D third and might be the one to follow Adrian Murray's charge home. Bella Isabella has a useful pedigree and it would be no surprise to see her leave last autumn's turf debut behind.

Adrian Murray has his team in fine form and providing she gets the trip CALIFORNIA DREAMER should be another for the yard
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You Are Everything did well to only be denied by a nose into second in this class over 7f at Wolverhampton last time considering she suffered a troubled passage turning for home. However, it may pay to side with INEXPLICABLE, who accounted for Brinton (third) when beaten by the smallest of margins into second over an extended mile at Wolverhampton earlier this month. With a repeat of that display, he will prove hard to beat.

TASKHEER landed a gamble in a similar event at Lingfield on Sunday and he can follow up with a good-value claimer counteracting his penalty. You Are Everything is a long-standing maiden but she only just failed in a similar race at Wolverhampton last time so rates the main threat ahead of Big Narstie and Mr Slicker.

Brinton may get closer to TASKHEER today but the selection is still fancied to follow up Sunday's easy Lingfield win.
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PROLEEK PRINCE may prove the pick in a competitive event. He was last seen losing out by half-a-length to Perfect Judgement here just before Christmas and that rival has gone on to win twice again since. Proleek Prince only went up a pound for that effort whereas Perfect Judgement is now racing off an 18lb higher mark after his hat-trick of wins. Trainer Stephen Thorne also has another in-form contender in Hightimeyouwon. The Garswood gelding followed up on a handicap win late last month by taking a claimer here a week ago. He remains on the same mark after his latest success.

Though AM SUPERMAN's overall profile suggests that consistency isn't his forte, he has brought his 'A' game on both previous visits to this track and is appealing back here with Colin Keane in the hot-seat. There are dangers aplenty, headed by Proleek Prince, who was narrowly outpointed by Perfect Judgement in the run-up to Christmas and he is now weighted to reverse those placings. Final Voyage was behind a couple of these last time but the return to this trip will help and he is third choice.

Very competitive but a bit of value could be had in PROLEEK PRINCE, who could make the best of a good draw
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PORTORO was always holding the runner-up when scoring narrowly over track and trip earlier this month and the suspicion is that a 2lb rise may not be enough to prevent this consistent type from going in again. Clyde Bay wasn't seen to best effect when third over C&D last time and it would be no surprise if he were able to make his presence felt off an unchanged mark, while the bang in-form Bomb Squad cannot be taken lightly either.

Two-time course winner BOMB SQUAD has been running creditably for most of the winter, and this looks a realistic opportunity to get his head in front again. Smooth-travelling Portoro remains of interest having won at this venue earlier in the month, while Lion's Dream is respected in a first-time visor having returned to form last time.

There was enough from PINJARRA here last time to think he can come good now. Portoro is second choice.
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DOCTOR GRACE hasn't been far away on her recent runs here and is interesting on her first outing for Ado McGuinness. The Buratino mare was a solid enough fifth here three weeks ago behind Ranko Express and has been eased a couple of pounds since. Ranko Express went up 9lb for that victory, which makes life a bit tougher, but he has to be respected. Signor Ferrari comes here on a hat-trick and is another obvious contender. The form of his two wins looks solid and Nicola Burns' 4lb allowance in this is a big asset.

It could be worth chancing DOCTOR GRACE, who finished fifth in the C&D handicaps won by Signor Ferrari and Ranko Express respectively last month but now meets those rivals on significantly better terms. The 5-y-o may also benefit from stronger handling (ridden by an inexperienced jockey last time) on this debut for her new yard. Ranko Express did the job well when getting the better of Darkened and 11 others in his C&D handicap 3 weeks ago and he is feared, despite going up 9 lb.

Off the mark over C&D last month RANKO EXPRESS may now follow up off a 9lb higher mark and confirm that form with Darkened
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Billy McGarry has posted three solid placed efforts of late, most recently over this C&D, and he looks well capable of making his presence felt off what remains a competitive mark. That said, WINDSOR PASS is preferred. The daughter of Lope De Vega did it well when scoring over this trip at Chelmsford last month and, upped just 2lb, another bold bid looks likely. Fellow last-time-out winner Mickey Mongoose rates the pick of the remainder.

WINDSOR PASS won with a bit in hand when breaking her maiden tag last month, and she is taken to follow up that victory from a 2 lb higher mark. Devasboy could be seen to better effect if a good gallop materialises, so he's second choice ahead of Billy McGarry who can hit the frame again.

A course winner who has been running well in defeat lately, BILLY MCGARRY is just preferred to Windsor Pass and Mickey Mongoose.
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Adrian Murray has a strong hand here with three of the five runners. SPICY MARGARITA has recent winning form in the book and that may prove the difference. The Earthlight filly won with a bit in hand here nine days ago and looked like she would appreciate stepping up to this kind of trip. Stablemate Carolina Jetstream won over a mile here in November and doesn't look harshly treated off 83 in what is effectively a truncated handicap. Just Before won a Leopardstown maiden in October and it will be interesting to see how she fares on her return.

The sole colt in the line-up, IOWNTHEBALL, looks the way to go on the back of a solid handicap debut third over a mile here last month, shaping as though he'd relish this step up in trip. Just Before signed off her 2-y-o campaign with a Leopardstown maiden success and she is feared most ahead of fellow last-time-out winner Carolina Jetstream.

The sole colt in the line-up, IOWNTHEBALL was running on at the finish over 1m here on his comeback run last time and can score.
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HUMBLE SPARK was doing his best work late on when finishing a narrow runner-up over 1m2f at Newcastle earlier this month and, stepping back up in trip, he gets the vote. Tortured Soul arrives in search of a hat-trick having scored gamely at Wolverhampton and Lingfield the last twice and another bold bid would come as no surprise. Swinging London completes the shortlist, though this drop in distance asks a question of him.

Having tasted success on no less than 6 occasions last winter, TORTURED SOUL arrives on the back of victories at Wolverhampton/Lingfield in recent months and he looks a big player again in his hat-trick bid. Kinetic, who is best excused her latest run, Humble Spark and Swinging London head up the dangers in the finale.

The hat-trick seeking TORTURED SOUL just gets the vote over Humble Spark, who has been in similarly good form.
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AIRD opened her account in good style here last week and may be able to follow up back in handicap company. The Teofilo mare was a good third off a pound higher mark at Down Royal last summer and, with a confidence boosting success under her belt, she's up to scoring off this rating. Pavilion End won his maiden over course and distance before a good runner-up effort over further in handicap company here a fortnight ago. Off the same mark he's a leading contender. Satono Chevalier hasn't been seen since winning over course and distance almost a year ago and the market may prove the best guide to his chances.

PAVILION END opened his account over this C&D last month and subsequently lost little caste in defeat when finding just one too good upped to 2m back here a fortnight ago. He will benefit from this drop back in trip and is taken to see off Solar Breeze and Sir Callisto, who are feared most in that order of preference. Aird needs to raise her game but she's in good hands and shouldn't be too far away.

Off an unchanged mark following a solid second over 2m on handicap debut two weeks ago, PAVILION END could go one better
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