There were 44 Races on Saturday 23rd March 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Doncaster, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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CHARYN posted a number of creditable efforts at the highest level last year, perhaps most notably when finishing within four lengths of the exceptional Paddington at Royal Ascot. It had been a long season when he finished third behind the reopposing Knight (second) in the Celebration Mile at Goodwood, so it would come as no surprise were he to reverse that form now. Knight must be respected, though, with the first-time visor a potential source of improvement, while Holloway Boy can give a good account of himself. Last year's winner Astral Beau merits respect in receipt of weight from the boys, but this does look a deeper renewal.

A change of race for the curtain-raiser to the Turf Flat season and it's KNIGHT who gets the nod to come out on top back on a more conventional track for his seasonal return. Both his best efforts came when the mud was flying last season, so he's taken ahead of Charyn, who failed to get his head in front last season but was campaigned solely in pattern company. Last year's winner Astral Beau should relish conditions so she can fill out third.

A good renewal of this Listed prize, with KNIGHT is taken to confirm Celebration Mile superiority over Charyn.
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PICKANUMBER has won both of his starts in impressive fashion since joining the Olly Murphy yard and a 7lb rise for the most recent of those victories may not be enough to stop him from rounding out the hat-trick. Uncle Bert also won well on his latest outing and is an obvious threat to the selection. Others to consider in an open event are Cheddleton, Jungle Jack and Llandinabo Lad.

WEST TO THE BRIDGE hasn't built on his reappearance effort in his 3 subsequent outings, but with the return to this longer trip to suit, he can bounce back to winning ways with his yard going well. Pickanumber also arrives with his stable in good form and is respected in his hat-trick bid, with Jungle Jack also considered.

This is quite a bit tougher than his last two races but PICKANUMBER could still have significant further improvement to come.
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A close-up third in a Kelso Grade 2 after occupying the same position in the Formby Novices' Hurdle over Christmas, CANNOCK PARK stands out on form and having previously won a bumper and novice hurdle this season, he can make light of his penalty in this company. Goodwin, who struck at Plumpton prior to a solid Kempton third, is an obvious threat, with Freddie Gordon's 5lb claim an added bonus. In-form trainer Dan Skelton is double-handed, with yard newcomer Next Left a shade more intriguing than Absolutely Fine, despite a lengthy absence.

CANNOCK PARK sets the bar pretty high now dropping down from Graded level. Fellow hurdle winners Lario, a new recruit for Harry Derham, and Goodwin can give him most to think about.

A long trek from the Scottish Borders can pay dividends for CANNOCK PARK, who boasts compelling form credentials.
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Amo Racing hit the woodwork in the corresponding event 12 months ago, having landed the previous renewal with Persian Force. There might not be anything of that quality lining up, but their representative MYSTICAL ELEGANCE, a 45,000gns purchase and a half-sister to five winners, is likely to know her job and might have too much for the opposition. General Gordon is a half-brother to Hafeet Alain, who won his maiden over 6f here, so that offers some hope he could get involved. Others to note include Atherstone Warrior and Ettorino.

The betting will obviously provide more clues but the suggestion is MYSTICAL ELEGANCE, whose owner/trainer had one primed to go well in this last year and the 2022 winner also sported these silks. Darryll Holland is another who has readied one to go close in this in recent years so his Paddy's Courage is put forward as second choice ahead of Atherstone Warrior.

Based on purchase price and other factors, the vote goes to DUKES OF HAATHER. Mystical Elegance is feared most.
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JUMBO VESTE VERTE put in a career best when a close third over 2m at Southwell on his second handicap start last month. That form has worked out well and this unexposed five-year-old merits plenty of respect off a 1lb lower figure. Professor Klump got off the mark at Carlisle last time and that evidence suggests that a rating of 101 should be workable. El Jefe and The Famous Five are next best.

THE FAMOUS FIVE's Flat ability provides the hope for better now he's up and running over hurdles so he can make light of a 5 lb rise for Leicester. Lightly-raced handicap newcomer What A Johnny is feared most ahead of the prolific El Jefe.

Venetia Williams' THE FAMOUS FIVE (nap) had a bit left in the tank when asserting on the run-in at Leicester and can follow up.
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INTO THE PARK is very capable of making this a searching test and rates the one to be with. The five-year-old broke his maiden from the front here in January and has a live chance of coping with a 6lb rise following a successful switch to handicaps at Taunton. The class-dropping Idy Wood might be the primary threat, although the hat-trick chasing Spirits Bay has to be feared, despite going up 8lb for his latest Exeter success.

KARTOON AND CO left many scratching their heads ridden more patiently at Sandown on handicap debut a fortnight ago (finished with running left having allowed the winner first run) so he's fancied to make amends if adopting more positive tactics at the expense of Into The Park, who is improving in leaps and bounds and arrives on a hat-trick. Spirits Bay and Onethreefivenotout can do battle for third spot.

The way KARTOON AND CO (nap) stayed on for second on his recent handicap debut suggests there should be more to come upped in trip.
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RAINBOW TRAIL won a bumper on testing ground at Clonmel back in November and gets the vote to open his account over hurdles following a promising effort in a 25-runner Naas maiden last month. The Gordon Elliott-trained gelding beat all bar the well-regarded Tounsivator, with Well Dressed about ten lengths behind in fourth. Union Station shaped well on debut when third to Tullyhill in a 25-runner 2m Naas maiden and was again placed on his only subsequent start over three furlongs extra last month. En Or won over 1m6f on the Flat at Fairyhouse last summer and also showed promise over hurdles at Punchestown. It's best to put a line through his latest hurdle run at Down Royal last Sunday where he was pulled up early due to a slipped saddle.

RAINBOW TRAIL left his hurdles debut form well behind when chasing home one form the Willie Mullins yard in a big field at Naas last month. He is taken to go one better here, perhaps at the chief expense of Union Station, who has shaped well in a couple of maiden hurdles and he should pick up a race sooner rather than later. Well Dressed was behind Rainbow Trail at Naas but she's open to improvement and is likely to finish closer this time.

This should be relatively straightforward for RAINBOW TRAIL who has the beating of promising mare Well Dressed on Naas running
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It might be worth taking a chance on HARSWELL DUKE, who made all to defeat the reopposing Titian off 8lb higher in this race last year. He should have been primed for this following a recent spin at Newcastle and any further rain will suit. Look Back Smiling is another who will relish forecast ground conditions, having recorded a course win on heavy ground when last seen 147 days ago. Lion Tower returned with a narrow second at Newcastle last month and he could be on the premises too, while Hortzadar, Wildfell and Clear Angel are just a few others to consider.

Plenty are in with a shout. Roger Fell took this 12 months ago and his HARSWELL DUKE is worth siding with given he should strip fitter for a recent Newcastle sixth and also now figures on a good mark after his C&D success in the mud last spring. Gary Moore's Magic Memories also handles these underfoot conditions really well and could emerge as the main threat ahead of handicap-debutant Helter Skelter and reliable duo Maysong and Titian.

A chance is taken on HELTER SKELTER, who lacks experience but is very unexposed by the same token. Harswell Duke is second choice.
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Cases can be made for all of these, but marginal preference is for MONTGOMERY. The seven-year-old has won both of his starts for Venetia Williams, including a 17-length success at Leicester a couple of weeks ago, and he remains open to further progression. Ballycamus was not disgraced at Newbury last time and should not be underestimated in a race of this nature, while Red Rookie has valid form claims if seeing out the trip.

MONTGOMERY has made the perfect start to life over fences since joining the excellent Venetia Williams team and can make light of a 9 lb weights hike to go 3-3. Ballycamus arrives at the top of his game and rates next best ahead of Bells of Peterboro and Dragon Rock.

There is no strong temptation to oppose MONTGOMERY, who has made very rapid progress over fences for his new stable this year.
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Greatwood Gold Cup winner HELTENHAM, who also took this prize 12 months ago, is presented with a good opportunity to gain back-to-back successes, with both the trip and ground likely to suit as he bids to overcome just a 6lb rise for his recent comfortable C&D victory. Gunsight Ridge could be the one to give him most to think about, given the nine-year-old is still low-mileage over fences and can get competitive off just 2lb above his last winning mark. Solo rates the pick of the rest.

HELTENHAM continued on his upward curve and had a couple of re-opposing rivals in his wake when running out a good winner of the Greatwood Gold Cup over C&D 3 weeks ago and a 6 lb rise for that victory shouldn't prevent another bold showing with his yard continuing in smashing form. Gunsight Ridge was no match for an improver latest but comes here with good claims. Solo, back in handicaps/partnered by a good-value claimer, can also figure.

Heltenham is hard to knock but GUNSIGHT RIDGE bumped into an improver last time on what was effectively his first run of the season.
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Gordon Elliott holds a strong hand here and riding arrangements suggest INSTANT TENDANCE is preferred. The daughter of Joshua Tree was placed both over hurdles and bumpers this season before landing the odds here earlier this month when drawing clear in the closing stages to take a mares' maiden. Purse Price ended a frustrating run of places in style when easily scoring at Thurles in January and probably put up a career best last time when second to Blizzard Of Oz at Leopardstown. Circus Act was just denied by American Money in an 18-runner Naas handicap this year, while Influential Lady gained a fifth career win at Ballinrobe last summer but may struggle on this ground after a winter break.

An open-looking mares' handicap with a chance taken on CIRCUS ACT. James Nash's 5-y-o went with plenty of zest for a long way when fourth at Leopardstown 3 weeks ago, and with the drop back in trip holding no fears, she's fancied to go well. Instant Tendance and Purse Price rate dangers for the Gordon Elliott yard, whilst Pinky demands a market check on her handicap bow.

There should be more to come from INSTANT TENDANCE after a recent C&D win and a mark of 116 looks workable
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Baradar finished third in last year's Lincoln and then struck on two occasions over shorter distances to improve his rating 8lb last season. His last run at Ascot in October was too bad to be true and he is likely to be thereabouts, but the vote goes to MARSHMAN. Karl Burke's colt finished second in the Gimcrack in 2022 and took a Group 3 at Chantilly over an extended 5f in April last year, so he could have too much speed for his main rival. Of the remainder, Montassib appeals most.

BARADAR was firmly on the up prior to seeming amiss at Ascot on his final outing last season but, freshened up, he's likely to put up a bold showing on return. Montassib is closely matched with the selection on form, so he's regarded as a big player along with Orazio.

Charlie Hills's ORAZIO looked a sprinter going places last spring and may get back on track if a gelding op has had a positive effect.
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A determined winner over 2m6f at Lingfield, HUNTER LEGEND should have no issue with the drop in trip, having shown plenty of form over shorter throughout this season. Soft ground is another plus and he should have too much for Mini Yeats, who returned to form on his chasing bow when runner-up at Taunton. One Last Glance has been consistent this term and is another who must enter calculations.

HUNTER LEGEND has yet to match the illustrious hoofprints of his smart half-brother Cepage but showed a good attitude when getting off the mark at Lingfield and can follow up at the chief expense of Southwell runner-up One Last Glance. Mini Yeats and Grain d'Oudairies can fight it out for minor honours.

Although a little clumsy on his chase debut, GRAIN D'OUDAIRIES is entitled to be wiser here and this mark certainly isn't beyond him.
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This looks wide-open so only a tentative vote goes to PARTY VIBES. Henry Daly's six-year-old handed out a five-and-a-half-length beating to Ooh Betty at Market Rasen, to supplement a Wincanton triumph, and she can complete the hat-trick on her handicap bow. El Elefante saw off Kay Tara Tara at Ayr and she could be the main threat to the selection, although Endless Supply shouldn't be underestimated, despite failing to justify short odds at Uttoxeter on her latest outing.

A mares' novice handicap chock-full of potential and it's DRUMLEE SPUD who gets the tentative nod to build on her early-season efforts for the in-form Ben Pauling stable. Party Vibes is a mare firmly on the up and, arriving on a hat-trick, she can give the selection most to think about, while El Elefante, Larchmont Lass and Marmalade Time are just a handful of others to consider in what looks a wide-open renewal of this valuable, long-established prize.

This has been a long-term target for many of these and that could be the case with LILTING VERSE on her first run since December.
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LIGHTKEEPER was first past the post in a point-to-point last spring and has proved consistent since sent over hurdles this year. The Walk In The Park gelding filled the runner-up spot behind hotpots Tullyhill and Mercurey at Naas and Punchestown respectively and should be suited by this step up in trip after staying on into fourth at Down Royal last Sunday. Iceberg Theory was third on debut behind The Yellow Clay in a Leopardstown bumper and also made the frame in all three maiden hurdle starts including behind Black Bamboo at Cork. Fameaftertheglory won two point-to-points and a bumper but has proved frustrating to date over hurdles, while Howdoyalikeherhome reverts to maiden company after two placed efforts in handicaps.

LIGHTKEEPER could have more to offer over this trip so he gets the nod for the Gordon Elliott/Jack Kennedy combination. Iceberg Theory and Howdoyalikeherhome can give the selection most to think about in that order.

This can go the way of LIGHTKEEPER (nap) who's kept some smart company this season and he's shaped like he'll relish a step up in trip
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Chazzesmee justified strong market support to take the Irish Lincolnshire by a length on Monday and, providing that hasn't taken too much out of him, he could be a big player as he relishes these conditions. However, the vote goes to last year's winner of that Curragh contest LATTAM. The son of Lope De Vega clearly goes well fresh and he makes his return after finishing seventh behind The Gatekeeper at Ascot in October, for which he is 4lb better off. Last year's winner Migration and The Gatekeeper are others to watch out for.

LIBERTY LANE was impressive over this C&D on soft at last year's St Leger meeting and this relatively lightly-raced 4-y-o appeals as one who could have more to come in 2024. Chazzesmee was a good winner of the Irish version of this race on Monday and a 5 lb penalty won't prevent him making a bold bid for a notable double if coping with the quick turnaround. Awaal was second in this off an identical mark last year and also makes the shortlist along with Thunder Ball.

Having travelled well when winning the Irish Lincolnshire on Monday, CHAZZESMEE (nap) can defy a penalty and complete a notable double.
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A winner of two bumpers here and runner-up over C&D on his latest start, GUARD THE MOON clearly has an affinity for Bangor and this looks like an ideal opportunity to get off the mark over hurdles. Grand Albert has half a length to find with him from their meeting here in a bumper back in December, and Donald McCain's charge has since run with credit over timber. Kenny's Park was well beaten at Hereford, but better may be expected on softer ground.

GUARD THE MOON has the best form and there's scope for better, so he makes marginally more appeal than Grand Albert, who also has potential. Galunggung is another player if he retains all of his ability back from a lengthy absence.

This looks a straight match between GUARD THE MOON and Grand Albert who are very closely matched on their bumper clash here.
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ANDASHAN and Regent's Stroll both beat Tradecraft on their respective debuts, with slight preference for the former as he is likely to provide more value and Chris Gordon's Kempton scorer should have plenty of improvement in him. Regent's Stroll also has a 4lb penalty to carry for his Ascot triumph, but is still expected to prove a big threat. Authentic Legacy started off with a pleasing fourth in Listed company at Cheltenham, while any market confidence behind 75,000-pound purchase Don't Mind If I Do would be interesting.

This has the makings of an above-average contest but REGENT'S STROLL looked a good prospect at Ascot first time out and he may be up to defying a penalty. Fellow debut winner Crest of Fortune is a danger and Authentic Legacy needs considering after a solid start in a listed event at Cheltenham.

Regent's Stroll is a strong candidate but preference is for AUTHENTIC LEGACY who made a promising start at Cheltenham.
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CHAPEAU DE SOLEIL jumped poorly early on in Grade 1 company last time and this drop in class could help his confidence now. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding, tenth in the Champion Bumper last season, had been a good winner on his hurdling bow at Clonmel in December but made a couple of serious errors early on in the Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle and made little impression after. He is better than that and this looks an ideal race for him now. Twoohthree was impressive on his 'track' debut at Leopardstown earlier in the month but the front two went very hard then and the race fell apart a bit. He is still clearly a talented sort though and represents the obvious danger. His stablemate Binge Worthy looks most likely to fill the places.

TWOOHTHREE looked a good propsect when going in at the first time of asking at Leopardstown at the start of the month and Gordon Elliott's point winner can follow up. Chapeau de Soleil has better days ahead of him too and can chase him home ahead of Binge Worthy.

An untidy round of jumping meant that CHAPEAU DE SOLEIL was eclipsed in a Grade 1 contest at Naas. He can make amends now
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Not beaten far behind a subsequent winner over C&D last time out, WAIT AND HOPE sets the form standard and he can regain the winning thread for his in-form yard. That may be at the main expense of the handicap-debutant My Margie, and Yaajooz, who must be of interest going up in trip on his first start for the George Boughey yard.

Despite looking a work-in-progress, YAAJOOZ encouragingly showed race-by-race progress in a trio of novice events for Charle Fellowes as a juvenile and, gelded ahead of this yard/handicap debut, he's fancied to prove his opening mark a lenient one. Wait And Hope comes here in form and is feared, whilst Jolty Jem and My Margie are a couple of handicap debutantes to note in the betting.

This looks tricky but George Boughey's new recruit YAAJOOZ gets the vote ahead of another handicap newcomer in My Margie.
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In what should be a very informative affair, it is hard to look past the once-raced HARPER'S FERRY. Ed Walker's charge made a pleasing start when finishing a narrow second over a mile at Newmarket last October and, with the promise of more to come now he's upped in trip, the son of Lope De Vega looks the one to side with. Better can be expected from 1,500,000gns purchase King's Reign, who kept on into fourth when sent off favourite for his debut over 1m4f at Wolverhampton last month, while Moon Over Miami also commands respect.

Several promising types on show here with ANCIENT MYTH marginally preferred to Harper's Ferry. The latter is the only one of these with an entry in the Derby and he shaped with a great deal of promise on his sole 2-y-o start but Ancient Myth's debut at Wolverhampton was also very encouraging and the Godolphin colt who beat him that day could turn out to be pretty smart. King's Reign represents the 'boys in blue' in this maiden and he also respected, along with Wild Waves.

Top of the list is HARPER'S FERRY whose promising second at Newmarket last autumn came unheralded by the market.
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A tentative vote goes to MISTYMAL, who may have disappointed at Fakenham but is better judged on his previous effort when runner-up at Southwell. This is only a third start in a handicap for Tim Vaughan's six-year-old and he may have more scope for improvement than Fantomas, who regained the winning thread in determined fashion at Hereford. Behind him in third on that occasion was Sea Village, who has plenty of ground to make up but remains on a workable mark.

SEA VILLAGE finished a fair way adrift of Fantomas at Hereford but now meets that rival on 7 lb better terms and he is taken to turn the tables on that rival here. Mistymal is third choice, albeit more owing to a process of elimination rather than a vote of confidence.

Fakenham may not have suited MISTYMAL last time, and he's probably better judged on his Southwell second two starts ago.
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JUPITER DU GITE impressed when making all over 2m4f at Uttoxeter last week and dropping back in trip should hold no fears, having won over this distance here as a novice hurdler. Gary Moore's charge has a 7lb rise to overcome, but is the youngest in the field so should be open to more improvement than the likes of Ludlow winner Game On For Glory and Onemorefortheroad, who has claims on December's success at Doncaster. Unbeaten over fences in three starts, Duhallow Tommy continues to go from strength to strength and may be the chief threat.

RATH GAUL HILL travelled well for a long way when runner-up over 19f on deep ground at Doncaster last month and he is interesting down in trip with quicker conditions forecast. The 6-y-o shades preference ahead of Jupiter du Gite, who did the job well from the front when opening his chase account at the second attempt at Uttoxeter last Saturday. Game On For Glory also hit the target last time and she merits respect, along with Calgary Tiger.

This could go to C&D winner CALGARY TIGER, a 9yo who has run just four times over fences and may still be capable of better.
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A really competitive race and ASK ANYTHING gets the vote. Gavin Cromwell's charge had looked like a real stayer in the making when winning his maiden hurdle in testing conditions at Limerick in October and can come into his own now tackling this trip. He was a game winner over two-and-a-half miles on the middle of his three chase starts and the minimum trip looked too sharp last time back at Down Royal. Paul Marvel is another taking a big step up in distance now having chased home stablemate Horantzau D'airy at Leopardstown last time. He still looks relatively unexposed and could be a danger. Top-weight Battle It Out went up 11lb for his easy win at Naas last time and going a bit further then seemed to help him. He has to be on the shortlist despite his hike.

A low-mileage winner over hurdles, PAUL MARVEL continued his theme of race-by-race progress over fences when runner-up at Leopardstown 3 weeks ago, and with the prospect of even more to come now handicapping over this markedly longer trip, he could be the answer. Battle It Out, who was impressive when successful at Naas 4 weeks ago, rates the chief threat, with Ask Anything and Bushmans Pass completing the shortlist.

A drop in trip may not have suited ASK ANYTHING last time, and this test of stamina could help to bring out the best in him
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A small but competitive field where it could pay to side with the largely unexposed KINGS MERCHANT, who is entitled to improve on a runner-up effort on his return at Newcastle recently. Second on three of his four career outings, the son of Bated Breath deserves a change in luck and he can get the better of the similarly consistent Ingleby Archie. Narrowly denied over C&D last October, Miss Anya cannot be ruled out either.

If MISS ANYA is back to the form she showed when worn down only near the finish in a C&D nursery last autumn she might take a bit of pegging back from the 1 box. Ingleby Archie can give her most to do.

A race to tread carefully with and INGLEBY ARCHIE is only tentatively preferred to Kings Merchant and Miss Anya.
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In a typically wide-open affair, the drop in trip may prove fruitful for connections of AWTAAD PRINCE. Amy Murphy's charge arrives on the back of a solid third over 1m4f at Lingfield and, off an unchanged mark back on the turf, he gets the vote to show his rivals the way home. Dangers are aplenty and headed by At Liberty, who races off just 1lb higher than when finishing an excellent second at Wolverhampton most recently, while Fifty Sent kept on well for third over a mile at Newcastle when last seen and now looks the perfect time to go back up to 10 furlongs.

David O'Meara has his string in good order and it could be worth chancing his 4-y-o BUSTAAM. He shaped with definite encouragement on his penultimate start at Newcastle in November and, with his subsequent run at that venue best overlooked, he's of interest back on turf from a career-low mark. At Liberty arrives fit and in-form from the all-weather and he's a player in refitted cheekpieces. Moonlit Cloud and Mrs Meader complete the shortlist.

A few of these will handle the conditions, including AT LIBERTY who may well improve on his recent AW form now back on turf.
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ZIVANIYA bounced back to form when winning over this distance at Kempton three weeks ago and the Hugo Palmer-trained four-year-old merits the utmost respect off just a 3lb higher mark here. Real Terms also scored on her most recent outing, at Southwell last week, and is an obvious threat if she stays, while the in-form The Craftymaster and Captain Square are others to note.

THE CRAFTYMASTER's winning run came to an end at Southwell recently but he lost little caste in defeat and is taken to get back on the scoresheet here. Zivaniya could be the one to follow him home, if able to build on his Kempton success three weeks ago, while Real Terms, who was also successful last time, is best of the rest.

The prolific THE CRAFTYMASTER was a good second at Southwell when bidding for a seven-timer and can come out on top.
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A chance is taken on WAYFINDER, who may have pulled up on his last two starts in hotter company but should be well suited to better ground on this occasion. The form of his Chepstow second to subsequent Welsh National hero Nassalam reads well, and the 10-year-old is just 3lb above his last winning mark. Runner-up over further here last time out, Fortescue is a key player, along with Lincolnshire National second Crosspark and Fidux, who has run with plenty of credit on his last couple of outings.

It's best to overlook CERTAINLY RED's effort in the Grimthorpe at Doncaster where he was one of eight that failed to complete in that 10-runner contest. He shaped as though ready to strike when hitting the crossbar at Sandown on his penultimate start and the drying ground here will be a big help. The lightly-raced Supervisor has resumed in good order this season and he is feared most ahead of Crosspark, Fidux and Run To Milan.

Preference is for SUPERVISOR, a lightly raced 10yo who has been in good heart of late and gets in off a feather weight.
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DUTCH SCHULTZ ran well on his first outing in handicap company over fences at Clonmel last month and looks capable of striking now. The Golden Horn gelding chased home Mick Charlie then and that form looks solid with the first four home coming into the race off the back of good efforts. Hardwired brings winning form into the race, having scored at Punchestown last time. He's not the most straightforward but should be there or thereabouts again. De Lady In Red hasn't been far away in her last couple of runs and looks capable of going well. She wasn't helped by stumbling going to the second last at Fairyhouse last time and remains relatively unexposed over fences.

DUTCH SCHULTZ ran his best race yet in this sphere when runner-up on his handicap debut at Clonmel 37 days ago and he could just be worth chancing to back that up now and go one place better. Hardwired, who is enjoying a good spell, is feared, with De Lady In Red and Noble Blue also considered.

It may be worth taking a chance on JOKE DANCER who ran with promise on yard debut last month and his subsequent fall is worth forgiving
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MARITIME LADY has shaped on both career outings over 7f as though a step up in trip is exactly what is needed for this daughter of Crystal Ocean. The James Owen stable has been in fine form of late, and she is narrowly preferred to Rosy Kiss, who displayed marked improvement from first to second start when runner-up at Lingfield last December. Toxic could be of interest on debut if garnering any market support.

MARITIME LADY took a step forward from her debut effort when fourth at Newcastle 15 days ago, shaping as if she would benefit from going up in trip, so she is taken to continue her progress and open her account. The main danger could be Rosy Kiss, who knew more than on her first start when runner-up at Lingfield, with Reyaadah Star completing the shortlist.

James Owen's MARITIME LADY shaped as if a longer trip could suit her when fourth over 7f at Newcastle and might be up to the task.
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DESTINADO gave the impression that his turn could be just around the corner when finishing second over 1m3f at Southwell last week, pulling clear with the eventual winner. Off a 1lb higher mark, he can make this return to turf a winning one. The forecast underfoot conditions should hold no fears for Fen Tiger, who was last seen finishing a close second over 1m4f at Brighton in September. He rates the main danger to the selection, while Val Bassett represents an in-form stable and completes the shortlist.

DESTINADO has been in fine form on the all-weather this year, winning 4 times and pulling clear of the rest when runner-up at Southwell last week, so he is taken to add to his tally back on turf. Chagall hasn't been seen to best effect on his last couple of starts and is respected, while Eleven Eleven is another who enters calculations.

Destinado comes here in good form from the AW but VAL BASSETT will be suited by conditions and is well treated now.
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BOBBY SHAFTOE won over C&D 11 days ago and that was his second victory from his last three starts. Off just a 3lb higher mark, Jim Goldie's gelding could take plenty of stopping once again. Night Bear was a length and a half away in third behind the selection last week and could get closer on 4lb better terms. Geelong and Eloped are the pick of the remainder.

NIGHT BEAR returned to form when third to Bobby Shaftoe over this C&D recently and, now 4 lb better off with that rival for a 1½-length beating, he is taken to emerge on top this time. Bobby Shaftoe won't go down without a fight and he is clear second choice ahead of Geelong.

Course specialist BOBBY SHAFTOE (nap) did it cosily over C&D 11 days ago and can defy a modest rise and win here for the seventh time.
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MYWAYOFTHINKIN can do his bit for the family here after two of his siblings won at Cheltenham recently. The Flemensfirth gelding, a half-brother to Limerick Lace and Inothewayurthinkin, ran a lovely race on his debut when chasing home Goldinthemountains at Leopardstown over Christmas and can build on that. Masterboy Davis was narrowly edged out on his 'track' debut at Punchestown last month and looks like an obvious danger. Patrick Mullins rides Harbour Highway for his cousin Emmet and he's one to note in the market. The Youmzain gelding was a good winner of his point-to-point at Bartlemy last May.

MYWAYOFTHINKIN made a positive start when runner-up at Leopardstown almost 3 months ago and the third has scored since, so he's worth a chance to go one better at the possible expense of points winner Harbour Highway. Masterboy Davis is open to improvement and worthy of consideration, too.

MASTERBOY DAVIS' Punchestown form received a major boost at the Festival last week and he may be hard to beat with improvement likely
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PEGASUS OF HARRY bolted up on just her second start in a handicap over C&D earlier this month and a 10lb hike may not be enough to anchor Marco Botti's charge. Fellow impressive last-time-out winner Mamalouka looks to be the main danger to the selection, although the step up in trip and 8lb rise in the handicap are a concern, while Pilgrim Of Culture also commands attention on her handicap debut for a top stable.

PEGASUS OF HARRY relished the step up in trip when scoring comfortably over C&D at the beginning of the month and may be able to overcome a 10 lb hit from the handicapper. Flowering was better than the result behind the selection last time and is second choice ahead of Mamalouka.

Pegasus Of Harry was impressive here last time but third-placed FLOWERING may well gain her revenge on today's revised terms.
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Prince Achille has to be respected following his C&D win, but a 5lb rise will make life tougher for him. With that in mind, preference is for BUSBY, who returned to form when third over this track and trip last month and he can race off a 1lb lower mark now. Humble Spark edges out Urban Road to be best of the rest.

The vote goes to PRINCE ACHILLE, who resumed winning ways in ready fashion over this C&D recently and a 5 lb rise is by no means the end of the world. Busby took a major step back in the right direction when third here last time and is feared most ahead of Humble Spark and Urban Road.

Urban Road is feared dropping in class but PRINCE ACHILLE may be able to follow up his recent C&D success.
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LAHEG led close home to narrowly beat Muscika over 6f at Lingfield last month and, despite the latter being marginally better off at the weights this time around, the former is expected to confirm that form. Ice Cool Harry raced keenly before hanging left in the straight when winning over C&D recently, and that success was a testament to his obvious ability, but he will need to settle better if he is to defy a 4lb higher mark here.

ICE COOL HARRY did well to get up after a slow start over C&D last time and, with a solid pace on the cards, he's expected to do better again, so he's marginally preferred to Laheg, who remains on a fair mark after his cosy success at Lingfield. Muscika has been beaten by both of the aforementioned pair recently but should still be on the premises.

The suggestion is TYGER BAY who did well after blowing the start at Lingfield last time and whose previous C&D run resulted in a win.
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STAR JASMINE had Absolute Star just behind her in third when touched off over 7f here on her racecourse debut. Upped in trip and with improvement on the cards, George Boughey's charge is fancied to confirm that form en route to victory. Kingman filly Bolsena is related to some class acts and she might make more of an impact as a three-year-old, while Royal runner Rainbows Edge warrants a market check ahead of her first start.

BOLSENA had shaped up well on her debut at Haydock before failing to land the odds on soft ground there next time so is fancied to bounce back in style here on her return. Course runner-up Star Jasmine also has better days ahead of her and could prove the chief threat to Kevin Ryan's Kingman filly, although newcomers Rainbows Edge and Cabrera could also have a say, especially if the market speaks in their favour.

Miss Alpilles should be more streetwise today but BOLSENA, who made a pleasing 2yo debut, could have her measure this evening.
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FIRCOMBE HALL made his return to 6f a winning one when scoring in a classified event at Newcastle last week and, pitched back into handicap company, he gets the tentative vote to come home in front. Bernie The Bear's recent fourth over 7f here can be upgraded after he clipped heels at a crucial stage, and he warrants respect off an unchanged mark, while Viewfromthestars is also noted.

BERNIE THE BEAR has been going through a good spell for his current yard, not having things go his way when fourth here on his latest outing, so he could be ready to return to winning ways this time around. Viewfromthestars did well under the circumstances when runner-up at Chelmsford last month and is next on the list, ahead of Fircombe Hall.

An open race in which SISTERS IN THE SKY is tentatively preferred to Princess Naomi and Bernie The Bear.
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Keldeo wasn't disgraced on her handicap bow at Catterick in September and she's worth a second look, being a half-sister to an all-weather winner. However, the vote goes to ZIGGY'S MISSILE, who arrives following wins at Wolverhampton and Southwell. A further 8lb rise might not be enough to prevent the progressive son of Blue Point going in again, while Tees Douge, who might improve for the fitting of a first-time hood, heads the remainder.

ZIGGY'S MISSILE's form is on an upward curve so he looks very much the way to go in his hat-trick attempt. Be Here Now appeals as the pick of the rest and can chase home Robert Cowell's improver ahead of Musical Diva and Keldeo.

Topweight ZIGGY'S MISSILE looked a cut above a Class 5 performer when surging clear in a stronger race at Southwell 11 days ago.
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Bear To Dream has held her form well of late and is a must for the shortlist in this company, while Balmy Breese, who tries first-time cheekpieces, is dangerous to underestimate from the bottom of the handicap based on his peak efforts. However, connections of MONSIEUR FANTAISIE also have also opted to experiment with the same headgear and, with the possibility of him breaking more sharply, this could be a good time to side with the Peter Niven-trained gelding.

BURABACK ran his best race yet for his present stable from a sliding mark when chasing home a class-dropper at Southwell 7 days ago and he could be worth chancing to build on that here. Bear To Dream and Admirable Lad are other in-form sorts to consider, with Q Twenty Boy not out of things either.

The vote goes to BEAR TO DREAM, who has a record of 223413 this year and that latest third was an eyecatching effort over C&D.
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The unbeaten Filly One is likely to have her supporters after justifying favouritism by just over two lengths over track and trip in December, and she warrants huge respect on her handicap debut. However, preference is for ARTISTIC MISSION, who has progressed with each run to date and his most recent second at Southwell makes a mark of 74 look attractive. The son of Showcasing was beaten by Roman Emperor, who is currently rated 80, so he looks to have a big chance. Siobhanbrogan completes the shortlist.

FILLY ONE looked a good prospect when going 2-2 over C&D before Christmas and is taken to maintain her unbeaten run now venturing into handicap company. Kevin Ryan's handily-weighted Sergeant Wilko is next on the list ahead of Wolverhampton scorer Siobhanbrogan.

A trappy race in which SERGEANT WILKO is tentatively preferred to the unbeaten Filly One.
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EDMUND IRONSIDE has been threatening to land one of these modest handicaps for a while now and, with the return to this trip a possible reason for improvement, the Michael Attwater-trained gelding looks worth chancing off a competitive mark. Trojan Truth is another who has been knocking on the door and warrants close inspection, while Barbarosa got no luck in running last time and could bounce back with a clear run.

SNOOZE LANE was back to his best when scoring with a bit to spare over C&D last time and there's a good chance he'll follow up from a mark that still looks feasible. Another solid showing is expected from Edmund Ironside.

Top of the list is SNOOZE LANE (nap), who finished well when scoring over C&D last week and a 3lb rise for that success looks fair.
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BONITO CAVALO is in the form of his life after making it six wins from his last seven starts, which means he has improved a whopping 32lb since January. The manner of the five-year-old's latest C&D victory shows he might not be done improving yet. Pepsi Cat has been in good form over track and trip this year and is taken to go well, while last-time-out winner Castan won't go down without a fight.

A case can be made for lots of these but DREAM FOR GOLD has looked an improved model since being gelded and can go one better than when an excellent recent second here. Strong Johnson makes appeal at these weights and is next on the list. Course-specialist Bonito Cavalo and other C&D scorers Pepsi Cat and Castan must come into the reckoning too.

Pepsi Cat and Strong Johnson are high on the list but BONITO CAVALO's remarkable start to the year could be set to continue.
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Having won over this course and distance in January and then again over the extended mile here on his latest start, MOON OVER THE SEA has a lot going for him in this company and is fancied to extend his run of good form. Crafter, who is also a previous C&D winner, is feared most, with the burden of top-weight not expected to cause too many problems, although Kingwell can also get competitive off 3lb below his last winning rating.

CRAFTER kept on well from an unpromising position when third over C&D last time and he should put up a bold showing provided the race is run to suit. Last-time-out winner Moon Over The Sea is a danger and Kingwell can't be ruled out.

Topweight CRAFTER looks poised to record a second C&D success. Moon Over The Sea is second choice.
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