There were 43 Races on Sunday 20th April 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Southwell, 6 races at Market Rasen, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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DARK OAK showed useful form on the Flat last year, is helped by having recent hurdles form and is also suited by easy ground conditions. Generally consistent, she ran well on her jumps debut at Limerick last Christmas, with that race's runner-up subsequently boosting the form by scoring at Grade 3 level. She again ran well at that same course last month and can now put her experience to good use. Bumper winner Eternal Echo was himself placed at Limerick last March and while admittedly that was at Listed level, makes his jumps debut here. Jacko Star is open to plenty progression following a useful debut run.

Little apparent strength in depth here with ETERNAL ECHO (nap) looking the one to beat on the back of some good bumper form
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MUST GO NOW gets the vote for race sponsor Eddie Cawley. The selection won in good style over C&D on New Year's Day and didn't enjoy the clearest of runs on his only subsequent start when finishing well into third over a shorter trip at Naas. Crescent Moon was very impressive over C&D a fortnight ago but has been given a 14lb hike by the handicapper, while others to consider include UK raider Ben Solo and the progressive Collaborative. Any market move for Harbour Highway would be significant.

A chance is taken on HE'S GORGEOUS, who has run well in competitive maidens and could do better on handicap debut.
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KING OF KINGSFIELD has been employed as a pacemaker recently, including in last month's Champion Hurdle, but drops markedly in grade today. He was unable to sustain his gallop in Leopardstown and Cheltenham but will be far more restrained today. Joseph O'Brien won the Galway Hurdle with Nurburgring last summer and his Intellotto has a similar profile. He makes his seasonal reappearance though, and is also 14lb 'wrong' with the selection. Lincoln-placed Smooth Tom has recent form but needs to improve to win.

Gordon Elliott runs three, it may be best to side with KING OF KINGSFIELD, absolved of pacemaking duties here
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Having found only an unexposed rival too strong on her handicap bow at Ffos Las a fortnight ago, JASMINE D'AIRY holds leading claims reverting to maiden company. Harry Derham's mare is top rated and a first triumph over hurdles could beckon. The biggest threat may emerge from Rules/stable debutant She Is For Me Boys, who was a winner of her sole point-to-point in Ireland. Lady Kluck is the pick of the remainder.

A very modest-looking maiden. Form pick JASMINE D'AIRY doesn't make life easy for herself by racing freely but this track will suit her.
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JASKO DES DAMES won twice over fences earlier this season and ran a cracker last time when fifth behind Jazzy Matty in the Grand Annual at Cheltenham with Conyers Hill four lengths back in sixth. The latter is another who has to be considered here. Path D'oroux never really got involved over 2m4f at Cheltenham last month but is generally a very consistent sort and holds strong claims on his previous second at this venue. Jesse Evans is a smart handicap hurdler who has already registered a win and a Grade 3 place from just three starts over fences.

This is seriously competitive as cases can be made for most of the runners. RELEASE THE BEAST appeals as one with lots more to offer.
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Fiddlers Green won this 12 months ago and if he steps up from a Kempton fifth last time, he would be a danger to all off last year's winning mark. Angel On High has run well fresh before and has to be considered, but LADYPACKSAPUNCH is preferred. Only beaten a length when third over C&D on her return, she's off the same mark and that gives her every chance of a second career success.

A winning transition to turf beckons for IT'S TIM (nap). Having easily won this race last year, Fiddlers Green is feared most.
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RED SAVITAR, a half-brother to the Listed winners Purosangue and Tropical Storm, makes plenty of appeal and is presented with an ideal starting point. Shetakesthegold was green when last of three on her debut but she should be wiser and can figure if settling better. Blue To Blue has an interesting pedigree and looks to be the best of the rest.

Those to have raced set an ordinary standard and this can lie between the newcomers Red Savitar and BLUE TO BLUE.
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French import COLONIA VICTORIA ran well on her jumps debut last month. Much of her good pedigree is Flat-orientated, she herself finished fourth in a French Group 3 last November and boasts a half-brother who previously managed a Grade 1 hurdle success. The selection showed promise on jumps debut, is suited by easy ground and has proven stamina. Hurdling debutante Divaboriva hasn't run for almost a year but quickened well to win at Wexford last May, with the runner-up now being rated 125 over hurdles. Her lack of a recent run is an obvious concern but she is capable. Teenage Kiss showed promise in a recent point-to-point but steps up here.

Colonia Victoria rates a big player but it could pay to side with the reappearing bumper winner DIVABORIVA
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BOB BOB RICARD wasn't beaten far when finishing fourth in a class 2 event at Newbury 29 days ago. The seven-year-old makes plenty of appeal on his return to class 4 company and he shades the vote over C&D winner Alien Storm. Charlie Longsdon's inmate has proved triumphant on both outings over fences at this track and another good account is forecast. Chase/handicap debutant Le Fauve is also worth a second look.

A tight handicap but class could count with BOB BOB RICARD having sound claims after holding his own in stronger company at Newbury.
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CHAMP KIELY won a Grade 1 over hurdles and, following a lengthy absence, has taken well to fences this season. He won in good style over an extended 2m5f here on New Year's Day and readily justified short odds in a Grade 3 at Navan last time. Riding arrangements suggest he's preferred of Willie Mullins' trio, although Spindleberry also merits respect on her defeat of Bioluminescence over a longer trip here in February. Down Memory Lane made a bad mistake at the last when second to Lecky Watson over 2m3f at Punchestown and that form has been well advertised since.

The mare SPINDLEBERRY has shown a liking for this track and has a fighting chance of making it three from three over fences.
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Thapa VC could be interesting upped to this trip for the first time, although top-weight Cavalry Call has the stronger claims after a neck second at Chelmsford a couple of weeks ago. Both can get involved, but SIR EDWARD LEAR is an unknown quantity ahead of his handicap bow. A winner on debut at Ripon, he was all at sea on soft ground at Redcar next time but might bounce back on this quicker surface.

Irish Flat winner CHICAGO STORM is selected on his recent British hurdles form, while Sir Edward Lear should have potential.
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THE DREAM GOES ON is in the form of her life at present and a 4lb rise for a comfortable success on chase debut at Plumpton may not be enough to prevent the six-year-old from going in again stepping up in trip. Following a strong runner-up effort at Wetherby last month, Giovanni Change is capable of being in the shake-up, as well as Micks Jet, who has run with credit since scoring at the same track in January.

The most appealing option is THE DREAM GOES ON, who moves up in trip after launching his chasing career with a 2m3f win this month.
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EVA ROSIE boasts the most convincing recent form and can register another personal best off just 3lb higher than her win over 1m2f at Newcastle last month. Stepping back up a furlong shouldn't be much of an issue with many of the rest struggling to find their form. Rampant is a 17-race maiden but his willing attitude could see him emerge as the biggest danger. Sunset In Paris and Morlaix are others to consider.

This can go to the thriving EVA ROSIE who looked value for more the narrow winning margin at Newcastle last time out.
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Most of GOD OF THUNDER's form is on a sound surface but he ran well on soft last month and also won at Limerick earlier this month. A dual Flat all-weather winner, the selection has recently progressed very well over hurdles and contested a useful Navan contest last month, from which two subsequent winners have emerged. He also defeated a subsequent scorer at Limerick and should compete from his revised rating. Goraibhmaithagat has run just three times over hurdles but has shown smart form and should be competitive under his 5lb claimer. Stablemates Addragoole and reappearing Tonaghneave Well have useful handicap form.

The vote goes to ZOFFANIEN, whose recent Navan comeback run has been franked by the winner again since
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Having regained the winning thread at Chepstow last month, My Friend Sean warrants respect in his follow-up bid. However, an 8lb higher mark demands another career best from Tom Lacey's charge and UGO BINGO is more appealing. The six-year-old posted a solid second on his stable bow at Fontwell 23 days ago and a 3lb nudge up in the ratings looks workable. The downgraded Barrabool could also have a say.

An open race. One to consider is MONSANT who has cheekpieces on for the first time after an encouraging run at Stratford.
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ANTRIM COAST was a useful sort over hurdles, winning twice, and the form of his 3m success at Wexford last May has worked out particularly well. The Presenting gelding hasn't really threatened in three outings over fences this year but could be a different proposition now stepped up in trip and Keith Donoghue riding. Linden Arden has won both starts over fences, while Lightkeeper is on a hat-trick after two convincing wins but has been raised a combined 19lb. It will be interesting to see if the market speaks in favour of Kudasheva after an absence of 202 days.

Raised to a more suitable trip after three beginners' runs over 2m, ANTRIM COAST has the ability to take this off his opening mark
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Course and distance winner THINK OF A NAME has been gelded since a Yarmouth fifth in October and if he improves for that and takes to the quicker going, he could be hard to stop with the booking of Oisin Murphy a bonus. Alashos drops in trip in first-time blinkers and also makes the shortlist, although the recent Lingfield second Toolatetonegotiate could be the bigger danger.

Over Spiced is intriguing on stable debut but the return to turf/addition of a tongue-tie can spark a revival from KINETIC FORCE.
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NINNA COLLINA has shown plenty of promise on each of her three outings over hurdles and the switch to better ground may be just what is needed to see her get off the mark. A promising sixth in a valuable handicap at Newbury last time out, The Secret Pearl must enter calculations, along with Just Her Type, who hasn't shown much since a narrow defeat at Ayr in January.

The Secret Pearl drops in grade but is opposed with JUST HER TYPE, who ran well for a long way at Wetherby last month.
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Four-time course winner LEDNIKOV can be tough to pass when he gets the fractions right and is well worth another try back at this trip after running out of steam over 1m4f here 12 days ago. Lhebayeb is also capable over this distance and has a strong chance in this company, while Nasim and Trusty Scout also warrant betting checks.

The Ormer Gatherer flashed home to get off the mark at Lingfield but TRUSTY SCOUT (nap) made an eyecatching return recently.
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Former point-to-point winner ROKATHIR returned to his best earlier this year and will be suited by both this distance and softening ground. He has been raised 12lb following his Punchestown win in February but scored easily on that occasion and may well have more in the tank. Cullig has more recent form, having won a course-and-distance handicap by 20 lengths in March before failing by just a short-head this month. She is 3lb higher than at Naas, but should continue to progress and is well suited by stamina tests. Getaway Charlie has won just once from 22 runs but ran well in a course-and-distance handicap last month.

A chance is taken on TOOR KHOV at a price. He has a couple of pieces of form that suggest he may be well handicapped
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Trainers Gary & Josh Moore are based locally and have a good record at Plumpton, suggesting bottom-weight HAVAILA, the only C&D winner in the field, has every chance. Beaten less than three lengths at Newbury last month in a similar race, he could get back to winning ways. Dan Skelton has two in here with Major Fortune the mount of Harry Skelton, while Hugos New Horse is worth another chance, despite pulling up at Windsor last time out.

The 8yo HUGOS NEW HORSE returns from a break with his yard flying and he pushed a solid yardstick close here on his chase debut.
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BEAR PROFIT won twice on the Flat last year and is now rated 79 following an encouraging reappearance when second over 1m4f at the Curragh. It will be interesting to see how strong he is in the market on his first start over hurdles, while the same remark applies to Nita, who has won three times on the level in Germany. Good Deal won a bumper here on New Year's Day and was again prominent throughout when runner-up to Butcher Hollow on his hurdles debut over 2m4f here a fortnight ago.

If GOOD DEAL can jump better than on his hurdling debut over 2m4f at this venue then he could take this with the drop in trip to suit.
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Adaay In Devon, Electric Storm and Vadream filled the frame in last year's renewal and each could have another big say. The former is especially noteworthy bidding for back-to-back wins, considering that she has a very good record at this venue. However, BALMORAL LADY progressed nicely during her three-year-old campaign and, having finished a close second in the Wentworth at Doncaster when last seen, she could be tough to overhaul if picking up where she left off.

Rod Millman has two live chances with Adaay In Devon and Woolhampton but the unexposed 3yo FIRST INSTINCT could be the answer.
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A faller at the last when still holding every chance at Huntingdon, MONTY BODKIN looks the one to beat on this occasion if staying upright. Jonjo O'Neill's charge gets the vote ahead of Joining Force, who ran a career-best when second over C&D last time out and should be open to more improvement. Not in action since a respectable sixth in a Listed bumper at Ascot in December, Presenting Milan has the potential to go well on his hurdles bow.

Bumper winner MONTY BODKIN displayed considerable promise on his first two hurdling starts and can open his account here.
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NEBRAS landed a useful maiden at Newmarket before being thrust in at the deep end in the Futurity at Doncaster, where he finished down the field but was by no means disgraced. The Dubawi colt has been off since but he sets a lofty standard to aim at and might not need to be at his best to make a successful reappearance. Rogue Millions cost 130,000gns as a yearling and makes plenty of appeal, especially given that he holds an entry for the Derby. Arctic Grey is another to consider.

Some well-related newcomers on show but they will have their work cut out to beat the exciting prospect NEBRAS.
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Veteran ASTERION FORLONGE won last year's renewal so is likely to have had this race as a target. Although failing to scale the heights of the top races, he was a Grade 1-winning novice hurdler who showed smart form over fences and easily won last year's two-runner renewal of this race. He bumped into Hewick at Thurles last time and seems in good order. Younger Fil Dor has been busier but was hampered on more than one occasion when pulling up in the Grand National. His previous form was consistently useful and is helped by receiving 6lb from the selection. Mister Policeman has largely frustrated and while just a seven-year-old and returning following a long break, nonetheless pulled up on his last two runs.

This looks a golden opportunity for ASTERION FORLONGE to win this for a second year in a row. A repeat of his last run should suffice
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Four Willie Mullins runners here makes life interesting with SIR GERHARD the pick off a mark of 147 in first-time cheekpieces. Five wins over hurdles in the past include the Ballymore at the Cheltenham Festival in 2022, though he is now a veteran at the age of 10. She's A Saint is interesting with her recent Aintree victory her second start in two years and she may have more to offer, though Knickerbockerglory might be the pick of Harry Skelton.

A hot renewal that should be run at a strong pace. There are reasons for believing that AFADIL (nap) can bounce back after Aintree.
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THE BIG WESTERNER won a 2m7f Grade 2 at the Limerick Christmas meeting and was hampered after two out when beating all bar Jasmin De Vaux in the Albert Bartlett at Cheltenham. The drop back in trip shouldn't be an issue on this rain-softened ground and she should be hard to beat against her own sex. Stablemate Air Of Entitlement mugged Sixandahalf close home in the 2m1f Mares' Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham and is the logical threat. Karoline Banbou was nearly nine lengths back in fourth with a number of these further adrift including Maughreen, who lost her chance when whipping around at the start.

Preference is for THE BIG WESTERNER over Air Of Entitlement and Sixandahalf who renew Cheltenham rivalry
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KISS AND RUN, who kicked-off last season with a close second over an extended 5f here, returns with the ground in her favour and her bid to make a winning seasonal debut is aided by the very capable Joe Leavy claiming 3lb in the saddle. The less-exposed Tan Rapido is also a key player on a workable rating, while Lil Guff and the hat-trick seeking Phoenix Beach complete the shortlist.

With his reappearance behind him, CLOUD KING is given another chance to prove himself well handicapped. Lil Guff is next best.
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Returning to further looks to be the best option for ZUCAYAN, who kept on well into second over an extended 2m at Taunton last month. He's only 1lb higher today and with Fergal O'Brien amongst the winners recently, the eight-year-old looks certain to go close. Gms Prince was well in contention when coming to grief at the last over C&D last time out so is respected from 2lb higher, while others to note include Greatness Awaits and Robber's Bridge.

The most interesting one is SAMBEZI (nap), who had to make up significant ground from the rear to finish third at Fontwell last month.
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ADELAIDE BAY impressed on his seasonal return at Chelmsford recently and with talented apprentice Warren Fentiman easing the blow of a subsequent 8lb rise with his 5lb claim, the son of New Bay can double his tally. Threatening goes handicapping with the potential to do much better and he merits respect, along with Enchanted Way, who could get an easy lead in this field.

Preference is for ADELAIDE BAY who is 8lb higher than for his successful Chelmsford reappearance but looks capable of even better.
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MIRAZUR WEST is a Grade 2-winning hurdler who might get his turn over fences here. A keen-goer who can also jump right, he was wayward on his chase debut at Tipperary in November before trying Grade 1 company at Christmas and disappointing last time at Thurles in February. He will appreciate going right-handed again and drops to a slightly lower level today. Foxy Girl is the joint top adjusted-rated runner and while she has good recent form, might struggle to beat an on-song selection. Pinot Gris is rated 141 over hurdles but makes his chase debut , while Maidenstreetprince has been running well and has place claims.

This looks to be between FOXY GIRL and Mirazur West and the 7lb mares' allowance might just swing it in the former's favour.
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SIAM PARK has made an excellent start to his chasing career and stepping up in trip seemed to bring about further improvement when scoring comfortably from the front at Stratford last month. A 6lb rise for that success could prove lenient, and it may be that Taxus Baccata gives him the most to think about, having won over C&D on her penultimate start before a respectable second at Fakenham next time. Fontwell scorer Joe Cotton is another to note, as well as Shakeyatailfeather, who would be turning out quickly under a 7lb penalty after scoring at Cheltenham on Thursday.

It was with a deal of authority that SHAKEYATAILFEATHER won at Cheltenham on Thursday and she didn't appear to have a hard race.
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MONEY HEIST won twice over fences last season and appeared to find 3m a shade too far when reverting to hurdles at Leopardstown last month. His current hurdles mark is 18lb lower than his chase rating and that has to make him of interest. Imadpour atoned for a narrow defeat at Wexford when scoring in good style over 2m1f at Bellewstown and should be suited by this step up in distance. Goodie Girl has been let down by her jumping but is another for the shortlist.

This is a minefield but MONEY HEIST was given a lot to do over 3m last time and today's drop in distance looks a big plus.
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Having finished her last campaign with a good third over 7f at Yarmouth, CASTRO AURUM looks the one to beat on her return. The extra furlong here should suit the daughter of Havana Gold and she's preferred to Pave The Way. Eve Johnson Houghton's filly wasn't quite at her best when seventh at Wolverhampton in December, but her previous performances make her a player. Sayidah New Bay is the pick of the newcomers.

Castro Aurum is preferred among those with some racing experience but a chance is taken on James Tate's newcomer SAYIDAH NEW BAY.
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A comfortable winner over track and trip before following up in no uncertain terms at Hereford next time, it is difficult to look past PITTSBURG. Ryan Potter's gelding is 7lb higher than for that latest success but plenty of these arrive with something to prove, so this looks to be another fine opportunity. Sedgefield winner Royal Max appeals as the most likely threat, although chasing debutant Grain Trade is worth monitoring in the betting.

Dual C&D winner GETAWAY JEWEL returns from a break on a good mark and with the forecast good ground very much in his favour.
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Seven carer wins at Southwell make Al Suil Eile a force to reckon with here and if he takes to a first-time visor, he could be the surprise package in this line-up. Rusheen Boy is coming down the handicap and is heading towards a mark he can go well from, but KING SHARJA could be the one. A neck second on his first start since October here last month, an added 1lb may not be enough to stop another bold effort.

The attractively weighted C&D winner LADY IN HAVANA may prove the answer, having caught the eye on her recent return over 6f here.
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DOCTOR DU MESNIL represents Willie Mullins, who has a 33 percent record with his bumper runners in the past five years, and gets the vote to make a winning debut. A 55,000-euro store purchase, the selection is by the same sire as his trainer's top hurdlers State Man and Sharjah, while he is the first foal out of a well-bred French chase winner. Jack The Lad and Thedeviluno boast an experience edge and have each shown useful form. Eastbank Warrior showed ability last year but is long absent, while Lacaduv was a 185,000-euro purchase and debuts in a first-time tongue-tie.

It might be worth siding with JACK THE LAD, the point-to-point winner may have needed the run on his Rules' debut
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A valuable contest in terms of the UK's trainer's title, Willie Mullins sends over MR ESCOBAR, who makes his handicap debut over hurdles, having scored comfortably over shorter at Sedgefield in November. Running off a mark of 126 looks manageable for the seven-year-old, and he may have too much for Busy Being Busy, who arrives on a hat-trick after a pair of easy victories at Fakenham. A stablemate of the selection, King Alexander is expected to have a say on the drop in grade, along with the consistent Torrent.

This is another step up in grade for low-mileage 5yo BUSY BEING BUSY but he has made excellent progress at Fakenham in recent weeks.
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Willie Mullins won this valuable bumper with Kopek Des Bordes last year and SUNSHINEWAY looks the pick of his five newcomers this time with son Patrick in the saddle. The Galiway gelding cost 170,000 euro last year and the dam has already produced four winner, including a Listed scorer on the Flat in France. Le Tatoue Madrik, a 115,000-euro store by Cokoriko, and I'm Slippy are other newcomers to note. Four Wise Poets showed promise when third on debut at Leopardstown last month, while Intosomethinggood was third in a Listed bumper at Cheltenham on New Year's Day and that form gives him a big chance.

Willie Mullins has won this in three of the last four years. He has five runners this time, with riding plans pointing to SUNSHINEWAY
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THISCOULDBEFUN performed with credit when a close third at Wolverhampton last month and she makes plenty of appeal reverting to turf. Stan Moore's filly is off an unchanged mark and is likely to go well in this company. The form of Captain Cess' third at Newmarket in August last year has worked out well and he's feared most on his handicap/seasonal debut, ahead of Pay Attention.

It may be worth taking a chance with OPENING BAT whose pedigree suggests he should be capable of much more than he has shown thus far.
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Ned Hill shaped with promise on his debut at Wetherby and given Fergal O'Brien's commendable record in bumpers in recent years, he merits respect. That being said, this will be much less taxing than the Listed event CREST OF STARS contested at Cheltenham on his first start and, in receipt of weight, he appeals as the one to beat. American Empire has produced a similar level of form across his two racecourse appearances and is entitled to be thereabouts.

Fergal O'Brien has won two of the last three runnings of this bumper and NED HILL is entitled to step up on his Wetherby form.
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Yoshimi steps up a class after a narrow C&D win last time out under an excellent ride from Andrea Pinna and he can go well off just 2lb higher, but he is up against the ultra-consistent JESSE LUC. The five-year-old has won four of his last seven starts and although he does need a career best off this rating, he keeps on pulling out all the stops. Sibyl Charm and Profit Street are others to consider.

This is especially trappy. Jesse Luc is solid but Mattice and RAMBUSO CREEK may prove better handicapped.
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