There were 50 Races on Friday 25th April 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Perth, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 8 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Fontwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Lightning Bear showed plenty of ability in each of his three starts as a juvenile in Ireland and is an interesting contender on his first start for the Jim Boyle stable. However, QUEEN ALL STAR made a pleasing return to action when scoring by a neck at Wolverhampton last month, with a subsequent winner in fourth. With Silvestre De Sousa booked for her handicap bow, she looks the way to go. Redorange is another to watch out for.

Two-time AW novice winner CAPTAIN KINSELLA was third in a handicap at Southwell last month following a break and could build on that.
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SPADESTEP, who was snapped up for 50,000 pounds after winning his sole point-to-point start, looks a bright prospect for the Lucinda Russell yard after a close second-placed finish to a highly progressive rival on his Rules/hurdles debut in a similar race at Carlisle last month. As a half-brother to multiple jumps winner Tommy's Oscar, there could be an awful lot more to come from this unexposed six-year-old. Junker D'allier, Hasten Slowly and Byron Hill are the likeliest candidates to fill the frame behind the selection.

Junker d'Allier might well bounce back with his sights lowered but conceding 12lb to the promising SPADESTEP will be challenging.
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Testing ground conditions could swing things WANNABE ROYAL's favour and she has good recent form. By a top stallion and out of a Group 3 winner, she showed ability at Dundalk and showed further progression when chasing home a smart Frankel-sired debut winner last month. Some of the other beaten Naas horses also had form and the selection can be counted upon to run well. Indigo Dream has better form and a higher rating, but is unproven on easy ground. She performed well in smart maidens last summer and wasn't beaten far in the Ingabelle Stakes in September but those runs were on good. Hanamaya is a half-sister to three Groups winners but holds no big race entries.

With race fitness on her side after a Naas 2nd last month, WANNABE ROYAL looks like the one to beat and she's proven in conditions
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San Juanito successfully completed a double at Wolverhampton and, providing he can transfer that form to turf, the son of Lope De Vega could have a say. However, the vote goes to THUNDER WONDER, who made every yard of the running to score easily at Musselburgh last weekend. Charlie Johnston's colt is taken to turn the tables on Dividend from their meeting at Southwell prior, based on the fact he showed much improved form for the return to the grass.

There are a few interesting contenders but THUNDER WONDER easily made all at Musselburgh on Saturday and is taken to defy a penalty.
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Antiquity edged out Zarathos when recording his first turf success at Nottingham and that pair should be closely matched again, while Beverley runner-up Harswell Ruby and the returning Groundsman also merit consideration. The vote, however, goes to Sir Mark Prescott's PRIVATE ISLAND. She has took a big step forward since switching to handicap company and was always doing enough when upped to 1m at Yarmouth last time. With the promise of more to come, this daughter of Twilight Son is fancied to defy a further 6lb rise.

The hat-trick seekers Private Island and ANTIQUITY both leave the impression there is more left in the tank.
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JACKS PARROT made a successful trip to Perth on the corresponding card 12 months ago and the versatile six-year-old could make a triumphant return if building on his notable third in the Devon National at Exeter most recently. With the potential to improve over marathon distances, the versatile six-year-old has strong credentials off just 1lb higher. Last-time-out winner Mt Fugi Park represents a yard that does well with stayers and is another must for consideration, while the hat-trick seeking Fairlawn Flyer can give a good account from the foot of the handicap.

Loads with chances but the back-to-form FAIRLAWN FLYER won't lie down easily with Sean Bowen doing the driving.
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HOSTILITY could be inconvenienced by testing ground conditions but showed nice ability in three runs last season and contests a winnable maiden. Well-bred, he has been defeated by five useful Ballydoyle-trained runners and one other stablemate in his races to date. He has shown form on yielding ground at Listowel last September so it is hoped he can cope with today's likely easier surface. Raykir is very much proven on soft and while he holds Admiral Churchill (now tried in blinkers, having been gelded) on March form, was well held at Dundalk recently and might struggle to beat the selection.

With first-time blinkers on, RAYKIR gets the vote having shaped with promise in a couple of his runs and he's proven in conditions
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ANCIENT WISDOM took the Futurity as a juvenile but didn't really fulfil expectations as a three-year-old, despite getting a Group 3 on the board at Newmarket. The son of Dubawi still has time to live up to his potential and can bounce back from an out-of-sorts effort at Newbury earlier in the month. Winter Derby winner Royal Champion boasts a fitness advantage over some of his rivals and needs to be taken seriously. See The Fire has placed form at the top level and has to be respected on her return.

There's a cracking field for this year's Gordon Richards, which may fall to ALMAQAM ahead of See The Fire.
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MUSIC OF TIME built on his Kempton opener when readily making all in a soft-ground C&D maiden last October and providing he handles the faster surface today, he might be able to complete the double. Elements Of Fire struck on his debut over this trip at Chelmsford in November and makes plenty of appeal now switching to turf, while Roaring Twenties and River King have also shown signs of ability. With Remmooz, Flame Of Forest and Moyowasi all interesting newcomers as well, this could be a novice stakes event worth following.

The vote goes to ROARING TWENTIES who made such a promising debut when third behind the smart Cosmic Year at Kempton this month.
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Peter Bowen, Lucinda Russell and Nicky Richards have all trained recent winners of this race and the likes of Olivers Travels, Wal Buck's and President Scottie all command respect on the basis of the correct groundwork having been completed. However, Nigel Twiston-Davies could scupper those plans if a wind operation is a source of improvement for the still low-mileage HIGH TREASON. The lightly-raced six-year-old has won over hurdles from this rating and can provide a bit of value, with his rider's 5lb claim a notable asset in what appears to be a wide-open renewal.

Although below par last time HEARD THAT had previously been a good second at Market Rasen and can win his third chase of the season.
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SHAOOL is drawn wide in 15 but has useful recent form. She was initially tried over middle-distances last year but seemed to show progression at this distance at Dundalk last month. Admittedly she might prefer a sounder surface but coped with heavy on her debut and has race-fitness on her side. Victoria Kesia narrowly holds Ina Mina on October's Gowran form and while both are exposed, each has shown ability on testing ground. Reappearing Ina Mina is an 11-race maiden but has run some useful races.

Not much strength in depth here and SHAOOL (nap) looks the one to beat, providing she handles the ground
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DANCING GEMINI faced a number of stiff tasks last season and looked in excellent form when coming clear to land the Doncaster Mile on his reappearance. Roger Teal's colt has more on his plate, but he looks up to it and connections would surely have an eye on the Lockinge were he to come out on top. Tamfana landed the Atalanta over C&D before taking the Sun Chariot and making the frame in the QEII so she merits the utmost respect, as do Lead Artist and Haatem. French raider Alcantor is another contender, although there is a suspicion he would be more effective with cut in the ground.

The career of dual Group 3 winner LEAD ARTIST (nap) could go to even greater heights this term. He earns the vote ahead of Haatem.
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It could pay to side with SPANISH MANE in what looks a tricky puzzle for punters to solve. She is 1lb better off with Marmoga for a neck defeat at Yarmouth earlier this month and is entitled to improve for that first outing since last September. The latter wears cheekpieces for the first time and certainly won't be underestimated, while any market support for the returning Carlton And Co could be worth noting. Diligent Henry also deserves a mention following his comeback victory at Wolverhampton, but he still needs to prove himself on turf.

This month's Yarmouth 1-2 MARMOGA and Spanish Mane appeal most, although Danzart is one to keep a close eye on.
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WHISTLE STOP TOUR failed to fire in the Ultima at Cheltenham last time but it would be no surprise to see him bounce back to form in this company and Lucinda Russell's seven-year-old is very hard to oppose. Ganapathi has been running well in defeat of late and he could make the frame once again, while similar comments apply to Annsam.

The novice WHISTLE STOP TOUR (nap) could have plenty more to offer as a staying prospect. Coco Mademoiselle is a big danger.
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THRIFTY OF DIGBY showed encouragement on her seasonal reappearance last month and is well suited by this distance and testing ground. Although well beaten on her last run of 2024, the manner in which she finished her recent Leopardstown race suggests she will progress further reverting back to today's more testing conditions. Better-drawn Martinelli has good recent form and is also ideally suited by these conditions. However, he is held by the selection on two runs last September and October. Counterculture appears best of the remainder.

There was plenty to like about MARTINELLI's reappearance at the Curragh and this 4yo should have plenty more to give this term
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Andrew Balding's yard has been irrepressible so far this season and the Kingsclere operation, who have won this three times in the last 10 years, could be on target once again with WINDLORD. A commanding winner at York in September before finishing third to Guineas hopeful Hotazhell in the Beresford, he looks certain to relish a step up in trip and can resume his progression. Swagman represents an obvious danger for the lethal combination of Aidan O'Brien/Ryan Moore, and Damysus should not be overlooked either.

Windlord sets the form standard but slight preference is for SIR DINADAN who made giant strides in his three starts last season.
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PREFER THE SISTER made the frame at Newcastle on her most recent outing and was kindly dropped 1lb. If Matt Crawley's mare can transfer that form to turf, she could be the one to beat. Amayretto finished a good second at Musselburgh when last seen and would be foolish to dismiss on her return to action. King Of York is a player based on his second at Southwell two starts ago.

Berkshire Phantom is too well treated to rule out but BELTANE might be the answer in a race that may not be strongly run.
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FELICIE DU MAQUIS arrives here on the back of two wins and a 7lb penalty for the most recent of those victories may not be enough to stop her from making it a hat-trick. Guard The Moon was out of his depth in the Pertemps Final last time but could go well in a race of this nature, while Kilbarry Hill edges out Jem In Em to be best of the rest.

This is open but GUARD THE MOON could be very interesting if rediscovering his early-season form.
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NAHORI debuts for a new yard having shown nice ability last year and has proven form on soft ground. A Dundalk debut winner in December 2023, she performed consistently well for most of last year and had plenty rivals behind her in her last three useful runs at the Curragh, with the latter being on soft. Tofino - nicely drawn in two - showed improvement on her handicap debut at the Curragh last September. A 120,000-euro yearling, she has a fine pedigree and while she lacks a little experience, is open to plenty progression. Venetian landed an all-weather gamble when all eyes were on Cheltenham in March and has winning form on soft ground.

The veteran TAKEACHANCEONJIMMY ran a cracker at Bellewstown recently on returning from an absence and still appears well handicapped
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The Andrew Balding stable has made a tremendous start to the season with their three-year-olds and could have another talented sort on their hands in Irish Oaks entry MUSIC PIECE. The daughter of Camelot ended last season with a taking 1m success at Haydock, giving every impression that she would improve over further. Winter's Song had the slightly unlucky-in-running Tattycoram back in third when scoring on debut at Yarmouth and both are open to progression, along with Wolverhampton winner Star Of Light, who hails from a family that connections know well.

It's not an easy choice at this early stage of their promising careers but MUSIC PIECE might emerge on top from Star Of Light.
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Corolla Point struck at the first time of asking at Yarmouth in October and will have plenty of improvement in him, so he has to be respected. However, the vote goes to ADDISON GREY. Clive Cox's charge went in by three lengths at Southwell on his debut in November and could take a step forward to make it two from two. Fondo Blanco completes the shortlist.

A cracking novice in which COROLLA POINT is preferred to Addison Grey and Sixtygeesbaby.
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PARK THAT's fourth-placed finishes in Limerick and Punchestown weren't devoid of ability and they give him every chance of getting off the mark in this maiden hurdle. Indeed, if he could replicate his debut third at Cork last year, he would take a bit of beating. Old Bridge couldn't lay a glove on the winner (and stablemate) in second at Bellewstown, but that was a reasonable display on his hurdling debut and a marked improvement on his run in a bumper. Onyx Storm outran her 33/1 odds when second in Tramore, which makes her a contender. Powerful, Dunkerque and hurdling debutant Ranko Express are others pitching for prize money.

Nothing stands out here, but perhaps PARK THAT will prove equal to the task after a respectable fourth at Punchestown in January
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TRAMUNTANA took a big step forward on his handicap bow to score at Huntingdon in February and may have lots more to offer over this distance. Olly Murphy's six-year-old only has a 5lb higher rating to contend with and is aided by the services of Sean Bowen this time around. Scorsese justified favouritism in ready fashion at Sedgefield last month and holds an obvious chance, despite being 10lb higher. Of the remainder, Aire Spray makes the most appeal.

Strong in the market when winning with plenty to spare at Sedgefield, the ex-Irish SCORSESE is taken to defy a 10lb rise.
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Kdeux Saint Fray was well held in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham in January, but should put up a bold showing in this company. However, the maiden hurdle he won at Catterick hasn't worked out and he's taken on with returning C&D winner THE BLUESMAN. Open to any amount of improvement on his second start after wind surgery, the Paul Nicholls-trained six-year-old, who also won a bumper here last April, is a most appealing novice to be competing at this time of year. Lieutenant Mayne completes the shortlist.

Way back down in class, and with no trip and ground issues, KDEUX SAINT FRAY can profit from his two main rivals' possible pace battle.
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FORT VEGA ran well in two recent Curragh handicaps and is suited by soft ground. A half-brother to Classic-placed Vespertilio, the selection won twice last year and having run well in the Lincoln in March, again ran well over that same course-and-distance later that month. Artful Approach is similarly reliable. Initially tried in sprint handicaps, his form at this distance is very consistent and is just 1lb higher than at Leopardstown. He is generally held-up so today's inside draw is of no real benefit, but he has soft-ground form. Masoun and Lord Church are closely matched on a Cork meeting last June and while each did very well last year, might now prefer a longer distance.

A good second on his debut for the Thorne yard recently, ARTFUL APPROACH can go one better here
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An unlucky loser when slowly into stride and keeping on well towards the finish at Southwell, GUNSHIP looks just the type to improve for going up in trip as a son of Sea The Stars. A nice draw in stall three will make life easier and he is preferred to top-weight Sing Us A Song, who ended his two-year-old campaign with a determined success on heavy ground at Goodwood. A comfortable scorer on his handicap debut at Yarmouth when last seen, Stormy Monday is another to note, as are Urban Glimpse and the hat-trick-seeking Many Men.

Weighing up the potential is tricky but the four to focus on may be GUNSHIP, Sing Us A Song, Hot Cash and Circus Of Rome.
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LAST SHAMARDAL had recorded wins at Newcastle and Wolverhampton before coming up agonisingly short over the mile at Ripon recently. The son of Shaman raced keenly that day, so looks set to benefit from a drop in trip and while he is 4lb well in, Jack Channon's gelding can regain the winning thread. Honved goes handicapping from a fair opening mark and is one to consider in first-time cheekpieces, while the returning Singoura, on target at Southwell when last seen in December, is also noted.

It's hard to get away form LAST SHAMARDAL (nap) who is 4lb well in following his narrow defeat on turf debut at Ripon eight days ago.
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THEONEWEDREAMOF won over fences at Punchestown in February and looks dangerous back over the smaller obstacles for Gavin Cromwell. Bayou Belle came home a solid second when upped to almost 2m4f in Down Royal and is nicely weighted with Aidan Kelly claiming 5lb. Magic Day tries a new trip for Henry de Bromhead and should be checked for market strength, while Andyourbirdcansing, Maid On The Moon and Grace Faraday will all have their supporters.

Having posted a decent run back over hurdles over 2m last time after two falls chasing, ANDYOURBIRDCANSING can win up in trip.
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Tree Top Tyson finished second between the flags in March last year before changing hands for 30,000 pounds and the booking of Brian Hughes catches the eye on his first start under Rules. Even so, WILSTAR looks the way to go. The five-year-old was an expensive purchase and showed lots of promise when finishing third on his first bumper outing at Warwick. He may only need to find minimal improvement to get off the mark. Sanilam completes the shortlist.

250,000euros purchase WILSTAR is a half-brother to Douvan and Jonbon and is open to improvement on his second start.
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Ghost Hunter was a well-backed favourite for his stable debut, but didn't convince with his jumping before running out. He is surely better than that and can figure if the added tongue-tie/cheekpieces combination combats any lingering fizz. Nevertheless, four-time course winner GATS AND CO, who is still on a handy mark, looks more reliable and should have no issues cutting back in trip after his success over an extended 3m6f here. Musical Slave and Isle Of Gold are other notable options.

His major personal best on chasing debut last time earns MYTHE BRIDGE slight preference. Musical Slave still looks well treated.
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BAY COLONY performed well in two Stakes races last year and coped with testing ground on her reappearance. She has bumped into smart and high-class types in her career to date and while she steps up markedly in distance, has juvenile form at a mile so should get this trip. Diamond Exchange showed ability in finishing sixth in the Goffs Million last September but flopped on her seasonal reappearance. That recent Naas race was run on soft-to-heavy so softening ground would be concerning. Three of Jannah Star's full-siblings were black-type performers, including a Group 2 winner, and she holds an Irish Oaks entry.

Bay Colony has the best form but is taken on by the debutante JANNAH STAR who should relish this trip
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Runner-up on her last three starts and narrowly denied over further here last time, MISS GOLDFIRE sets the standard on form and she can get off the mark over hurdles at the eighth time of asking. A comfortable winner on her Rules debut at Worcester last September, Lahinch Wave seems to have been saved for better ground since and she is a key player, along with Abbey Law, who managed to score over 2m at Fakenham earlier in the month.

Lahinch Wave is interesting but MISS GOLDFIRE is running well and can land a first success over hurdles.
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Fiorella Princess came off worst in a three-way photo finish at Newcastle in January. She's only 1lb higher back on the grass and still looks well handicapped having bumped into a now 92-rated rival on her debut last May, though preference is for PONT NEUF. Eve Johnson Houghton's gelding won on his first two career starts but never really kicked on thereafter. He did however face some stiff assignments, most notably the Windsor Castle, and there were signs of a revival on his return at Kempton recently. Dothan heads the remainder.

Pont Neuf can go well back at 5f but the unexposed DOTHAN can build on the promise he showed as a 2yo.
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The 119-rated ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE is worth another chance after falling at the first hurdle in Fairyhouse. Prior to that, he was placed in three maiden hurdles at Navan, Clonmel and Cork. Josh Williamson eases his burden by 7lb. Huntsgrove has been off since last summer, but has claims on his runner-up berth in Cork then. Kentucky Beach picked up place money at Tramore and Limerick in January, while Hey Boy has switched stables since disappointing when odds-on favourite for a Killarney bumper last July. Trooper Carton and Trasna Na Pairce shouldn't be ruled out.

An early faller last time, ST CUTHBERT'S CAVE has the winning of this on some of his best earlier hurdles efforts
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SEEYOUINMYDREAMS has won three of her four starts since undergoing her second lot of wind surgery and has a good chance of gaining further success, despite a 5lb rise after making all at Exeter earlier this month. Palacio returned from a short break with a respectable second to an odds-on shot at Ffos Las and might have to settle for a similar role. Ukantango gets weight all round and that factor may help him emerge as the best of the rest.

Assuming he settles better than the terminally free-going Seeyouinmydreams, C&D novice winner PALACIO can prove the answer.
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OUT FOR A STROLL has questions to answer after being pulled up over flights in Downpatrick at the end of March, but had been in good nick in that sphere beforehand and is of interest reverting to the Flat for a strong stable. Her victory in a Limerick maiden hurdle over Christmas was decent form. Fascinating Shadow showed more when fourth in Cork, while Master Garvey is another to consider after posting decent results on the Polytrack in Dundalk.

Four-year-old filly OUT FOR A STROLL was in good form over hurdles in the winter and could be well treated back on the level
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Now that the penny has dropped over fences for SANGIOVESE, who recorded a taking success at Huntingdon most recently, the six-year-old should have plenty more to come over further and he can follow up off a 5lb higher mark. Last-time-out course winner Uallrightharry loves it here but may prefer softer conditions, while January Fakenham scorer Mortens Leam also has a chance.

Most of these have something to prove but SANGIOVESE (nap) won in good style at Huntingdon two weeks ago and is unexposed over fences.
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JOE'S TURN likes this track and his third at Punchestown a couple of months ago brings him into the reckoning. He has an each-way chance over trip and ground he will handle. Johnny Cakes was an easy winner of a 2m4f handicap hurdle at Punchestown in February and looks well worth another shot at this sort of distance. He will enjoy all the rain that is forecast for Kilbeggan. The last time Callmedusty ran over flights, he was a good second in a big field at Punchestown in January, which gives him a shot. Royal Cave should be given a market check on her return to action.

Noted staying on over 2m6f last time at Down Royal, SIR CARNEGIE is lightly-raced and has scope for progress up to this trip.
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Doyouknowwhatimean makes a quick reappearance following his C&D victory on Monday in the hope he can assist Dan Skelton's bid to become champion trainer. However, the 7lb penalty might prove too much to handle and BALLYBREEZE appears to have a strong opportunity to follow up a recent Newbury success. The combination of a drop in trip and application of cheekpieces looks to be in the favour of Bowmore.

Having won over C&D and bounced back with a fluent success at Newbury last month, BALLYBREEZE (nap) is taken to defy a 5lb higher mark.
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MARLACOO deservedly got off the mark over hurdles with a comfortable success at Ayr last time and Tom Lacey's charge looks ready for another crack at handicap company from a workable mark of 112. Not in action since scoring on his debut for the Neil Mulholland stable at Southwell last October, Sunshine Diamond can follow the selection home, ahead of the largely consistent Shengai Enki.

This can go to SUNSHINE DIAMOND, who is 2-3 over hurdles and is open to more progress back in trip on his handicap debut.
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LOOK TO THE WEST could be the one with the benefit of a run over fences at Clonmel in February. She came home third in that mares' beginners' chase and the winner has since finished runner-up in a Listed mares' chase at Perth. Henry de Bromhead's seven-year-old was a notable performer over hurdles and her third in a Grade 3 and fifth in a Grade 1 read well. Gaoth Chuil starts out over fences having kept good company over flights. She is an interesting contender for Ted Walsh. Media Naranja has a mark of 115 and ought to be in with a shot of prize money.

A few of these were very capable hurdlers. LOOK TO THE WEST gets the vote to step up from her initial chase run at Clonmel in February
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COURAGEOUS STRIKE finished second on his first attempt over timber at Ffos Las when racing too keenly and the drop from 2m4f gives him an excellent opportunity to open his account. Almeirinda is an interesting contender making her UK debut for Venetia Williams after nearly 700 days off the track, while Wild Goose might be a threat if settling better than he did at Plumpton.

It's hard to get away from COURAGEOUS STRIKE who probably did too much in front when runner-up on his hurdles debut at Ffos Las.
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Having dug deep to score over an extended 2m5f at Hereford in February, GATA BAN looks ready for a return to this longer distance. The Getaway mare should encounter quicker ground than her fourth-placed defeat over C&D on Boxing Day and she makes plenty of appeal with Harriet Tucker claiming a handy 7lb. Tellairsue found only a subsequent winner too strong at Ludlow earlier this month and the seven-year-old is feared most, ahead of Trevor's Lad.

The 9yo DEAR RALPHY looks the one to beat, having finished first and second in two starts over C&D.
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THREE IN A ROW can build upon a third place on his handicap chase debut in Limerick at the start of the month. That run was on better ground, but his sole success came on soft in a novice handicap hurdle at Naas last year. He is due to encounter plenty of cut in the ground with the forecast rain. Philip Donovan rode a patient race to score on Island Mccoo at Tramore and the in-form jockey has the chance of another winner aboard this eight-year-old. Big Island was only headed close home in Limerick, while Aliunde is far from out of contention.

In a rematch of a Limerick event, third-placed THREE IN A ROW arguably has stronger overall claims than the runner-up Big Island
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The booking of Harry Cobden for AMANCIO looks particularly notable given the fact Paul Nicholls saddles a runner in the shape of Roadshow. The selection was runner-up at Newbury last time and has since switched yards to join Faye Bramley. Roadshow needs to improve from a disappointing hurdling bow at Wincanton and the biggest threat might prove to be King Of Records, who reached the frame at Ludlow in February.

This can go to KING OF RECORDS who gives the impression that he has a much bigger effort in him.
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Noah's Light was far from disgraced when finishing behind two progressive chasers at Hereford last month and he must enter calculations. However, the eight-year-old is 6lb out of the handicap, and preference is for chasing debutant FORTUNATE FELLA. The Soldier Of Fortune gelding looks to have been biding his time over hurdles and his point-to-point experience is sure to stand him in good stead. Tedwin Hills completes the shortlist.

Fences haven't always been his friend but TEDWIN HILLS is capable off this mark and a chance is taken that he can put in a clear round.
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HELIKO CONTI was prominent for a long way before dropping to third over further at Wexford on St Patrick's Day. His sixth in a very hot beginners' chase at the same track last October also wasn't a bad effort. Heroes Rise performed well when runner-up on chasing debut at Downpatrick last month. As a former point-to-point winner, there should be more to come from him in this discipline. Fenway Park is a fair hurdler and has to rate a danger on his first crack at fences. John The Diva will relish the rain and arrives on the back of a handicap hurdle victory at Gowran Park. Happy Jacky's previous efforts at steeplechasing haven't been fruitful, but his shrewd yard are trying again.

Even if HO MY LORD fails to live up to the promise of last season's second behind Il Etait Temps, he can win in this grade
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REVELS HILL recorded some smart form when under the tutelage of Harry Fry and he could take some stopping in these calmer waters. A fourth-placed spin between the flags 41 days ago should have put the 10-year-old spot-on for this and he is preferred to Dalamoi, who has racked up a hat-trick in point-to-points in recent months and warrants respect now back racing under Rules. C&D winner Pink Eyed Pedro is also noted.

3-3 in points this term, DALAMOI's greater momentum can help account for Revels Hill and the 2019 race winner Pink Eyed Pedro.
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ALRIGHT DAI returned from 198 days off the track to score at Market Rasen on Boxing Day and a subsequent victory at Ayr reinforced that he's one to keep on the right side of. A 7lb higher mark for disposing of 17 rivals looks far from insurmountable for Neil Mulholland's inmate and a hat-trick may beckon. The biggest threat could emerge from Decorated, who arrives on the back of good second over C&D, ahead of I'm Your Buckaroo.

Neil Mulholland's ALRIGHT DAI was on the up at the turn of the year and can resume his progress to land the hat-trick.
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SWEET MAGIC appeared close to her best when finishing a never-nearer second over 2m3f at Warwick in February. The Alastair Ralph-trained seven-year-old looks ready for another tilt at this sort of distance and she's preferred to All Inn Hand, who arrives on the back of a runner-up effort over C&D and competes off an unchanged mark. Dancingontheedge is the pick of the remainder.

Dancingontheedge could pack a punch on this first run since September but recent winner NORTHERN SYMPHONIE can step up again.
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This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.