There were 41 Races on Monday 8th September 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Perth, 9 races at Windsor, 8 races at Galway, 9 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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RIBENSKA has occupied the runner-up berth the last twice, most recently over a mile at this venue, and she sets the standard with an official rating of 76. The drop in trip shouldn't pose her any problems and she is tough to oppose. Lost In Wonder finished a well-beaten seventh behind the selection on debut and will need to find significant improvement if she wants to feature. Loveyouto looks up against it too.

This should be a breeze for RIBENSKA who was well ahead of Lost In Wonder here 18 days ago and Loveyouto has shown nothing.
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Regal Charm got off the mark over a mile at Newmarket last month and this step up in trip could bring out improvement, but she might find it tough to successfully concede weight to SHUMUS. Charles Hills' filly shaped with lots of promise when making the frame on her introduction at Windsor in July and is likely to have plenty more to come. Jindri is another to note.

Preference is for SHUMUS, who has a striking pedigree and made a promising start with her eyecatching third at Windsor in July.
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It is hard to oppose CHORTAL, who won over 2m1f at Bellewstown in April and has been running well in defeat since then. City Of Diamonds is another proven winner, following his Stratford success last time, but the main threat may come from Struth. The son of Australia was once rated 98 on the Flat and retains enough ability to make his presence felt in this sphere.

The best form belongs to Irish raider CHORTAL who faces an easier task than when beaten by a progressive rival at Sligo.
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AS FAST AS WIND recorded her first career triumph over 1m6f at Salisbury last month and only has a 4lb higher mark to contend with. The five-year-old mare takes a drop in distance but that is unlikely to prevent her from going in again. Aiming High was well held in third in a class 3 handicap at the same track last time, but this looks easier and she could have a say. Saliko is the pick of the remainder.

This can go to SALIKO who won two in a row at Nottingham in July before close fourth in her hat-trick bid over C&D last time.
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Fine Art Dealer changed hands for 75,000gns in April and represents the in-form William Haggas stable on debut, so he is one to watch in the betting. However, HILITANY took a step forward from his first outing to comfortably score over C&D in July. George Boughey's juvenile could have any amount of improvement to come and can defy his 7lb penalty. Authentic Charm is another to keep an eye on.

The Verdict comprises the only runners who hold Group entries, namely form pick HILITANY and respected debutant Poison Arrow.
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King Roly (first) and Garde Des Champs (second) are closely matched based on their meeting over C&D last month. Both are likely to go well again, but the vote goes to FRISBY. Patrick Neville's gelding took a big step forward when third on his handicap debut over hurdles here last time and may have more to offer now switched to the larger obstacles.

A close call between GARDE DES CHAMPS and King Roly who are very closely matched on last month's C&D encounter.
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The booking of Oisin Murphy aboard RECON MISSION looks significant and, having won over C&D in April off 2lb lower, Tony Carroll's veteran should appreciate a return to the all-weather. Not beaten far despite challenging wide for much of the contest, Agostino can have a say with a better trip than his latest Chelmsford fifth, while the consistent Darkened Edge is another to consider.

Robert Cowell's AGOSTINO has only won at Chelmsford but he has form here and reverting to forward tactics might be wise from stall 1.
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JUST ADAIR showed a big chunk of improvement to make a winning handicap debut over track and trip last month and the handicapper may have been kind to only put him up 2lb. If the three-year-old can back that performance up, he could prove hard to beat. Electric Bass finished a close third over 1m2f at Chepstow in July and might appreciate this rise in trip, while Angelica K is another to watch out for.

Unexposed C&D winner Just Adair (second choice) is very much respected but an interesting alternative is ELIZABETH'S LEGACY.
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Cases can be made for all of these but none more so than THE LAST CLOUD, who has won twice over C&D this season already. A 9lb hike for the most recent of those wins demands more from him here, but the five-year-old can defy the handicapper. Break Point should not be underestimated on his handicap bow, while similar comments apply to Scriabin.

Patrick Neville won this last year and his progressive THE LAST CLOUD could cope with the 9lb rise for winning so well here last time.
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HARRYELLA could not have done it much easier over C&D last time out and an 8lb rise for that success could prove lenient as he looks to bring up the double for his in-form connections. A capable sort on his day, who has dropped to mark 2lb higher than his last victory, Glenridding must enter calculations, along with Pay Attention and Suzuka.

Preference is for HARRYELLA (nap), who made it 2-5 in handicaps when surging clear over C&D 13 days ago.
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Ghost Story struck for the second time in her career over 1m2f here in July and has to be respected. A 7lb rise for that success seems harsh though and, with that in mind, PHAEDRA gets the vote. Richard Hannon's filly made it three wins from her last four appearances at Ripon last month and is improving at a rapid rate of knots. Respiro Solitario may also have a say.

With his latest piece of form very solid, VULCAN WAY is preferred. Ghost Story is second choice.
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WASDELL DUNDALK has won the last two renewals and Lisa Harrison's veteran warrants serious consideration once again. He finished a respectable second when last seen over these fences in July, and can go close with a similar effort in this lower grade. Hardy Diamond arrives from Ireland with solid claims after scoring at Kilbeggan, while Sean Og returns to this longer trip with place claims.

Wasdell Dundalk's bid for a hat-trick in this race could be scuppered by recent Kilbeggan winner HARDY DIAMOND.
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Placed in strong juvenile maidens on both hurdling starts last season, MONEY DANCER then went back on the Flat and ran well in a couple of early-season handicaps. Noel Meade's filly is now fitted with a hood, which should help her to settle and get home at this stiff track. Dual Flat winner Deed Pole ran his best race over hurdles at Tramore last time and can progress further. Firebrand holds a similar Flat rating to the selection and was second in a Roscommon maiden hurdle last month.

If forgiven a poor run on the Flat last time, MONEY DANCER has solid claims as the form horse. She should handle the ground well
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A determined winner from a wide draw over C&D on his penultimate start, ZALTALLA has since performed well when second over the mile here and sets the standard with Robert Havlin a positive booking. Breaking the maiden with a taking success at Chelmsford last month, South Kensington should have more to come off 3lb higher, with Brighton winner Kranjcar and Stacey Racey completing the shortlist.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to the resurgent ZALTALLA, who was only just caught over 1m here last Saturday.
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A highly-promising second on debut at Southwell last month in what looked like a strong contest, LIVONIAN is entitled to come on plenty for that effort and he can go one better. Bred in the purple as a half-brother to Without Parole, the 900,000gns purchase Return To Unit could be a contender on debut, with the likes of Bintazzo and Dragon God completing the shortlist.

The Verdict comprises form choice LIVONIAN and interesting newcomer Return To Unit.
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Burgundy Man is looking to end a frustrating run of placed efforts and could go well again from the front. However, he may well get taken on for the lead by MALANGEN, who found only one too good at Hexham last time and drops in class with solid claims. Jessica Bedi has sent out the last two winners of this contest so Popa Rich is also worth a second look.

Marginal preference is for TOP FLIGHT CENTURY who has saved his best over hurdles for this track.
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HUDSON showed ability on the Flat in France and may now be coming to hand in this discipline. Ellmarie Holden's grey was nearest at the finish when third on handicap debut at Kilbeggan and the stiffer finish here may compensate for dropping back in trip. Kotkito Bello was another to show up well on handicap debut when third over C&D last month. He gave it a good go from the front on that occasion and can progress. Desert Haven was only narrowly foiled at Down Royal and is also noted.

Flat winner DESERT HAVEN is getting the hang of things over hurdles and has fair prospects of going one better than at Down Royal
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BLUEBELLS BOY has switched yards on a couple of occasions since winning last year's renewal. A solid third at Yarmouth on only his second outing for Robert Eddery, he looks set to regain the winning thread off his current mark. Big Bard won nicely on the turf course here in first-time blinkers and can feature once again, while Master Dandy could also get competitive.

Top of the list is triple AW winner BIG BARD who won in good style on turf here last month and remains feasibly treated.
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An encouraging second in a contest that has worked out very well since at Thirsk recently, PANELLI looks ready for another go at 1m and a mark of 76 can prove manageable for the son of Kingman. Foreseen has been running with plenty of credit lately over further and he could find a bit more on the back of wind surgery with David Egan an eye-catching booking. Others to note include Dalmally, Nibras Angel and Tribal Rhythm.

Panelli and Dalmally are respected but there are good reasons to believe that TOKYO JOE can run well on his handicap debut.
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LECHUGA LAD had plenty in hand when winning over 1m2f at Haydock in July and the four-year-old is hard to oppose on the back of that performance, despite a 7lb rise. Whiskey Pete bounced back to form as he filled second place at Doncaster last time and he could pose the biggest threat, although Golspie and Ninth Life should not be discounted.

It may be worth taking a chance with HOSANNA POWER who looks nicely treated on a couple of his efforts over C&D earlier in the season.
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THEMANINTHEBOOTS couldn't live with the winner when runner-up at Sligo last time. Saying that, Gordon Elliott's charge faces an easier assignment in this company and Sean Bowen's presence in the saddle is another positive. Spit Spot also drops in class with a shout on her recent placed effort over shorter. She could have a say in the outcome if lasting home, while Artic Mann is another with a fighting chance.

Not only is SPIT SPOT (nap) likeably consistent but she promises to be ideally served by today's step up in distance.
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The market suggested RUN FOR OSCAR would come on for the run at Killarney, when he was a respectable fifth in a useful staying contest on the Flat. That was an encouraging effort after a long layoff and the talented dual-purpose performer was in good form in similar conditions events over hurdles this time last year. HMS Seahorse won well on his last start over hurdles and is fairly treated at the weights. Custom Taylor completes the shortlist.

Gordon Elliott won this last year and YEATS STAR may be able to regain the winning thread returned to his favoured easy ground
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PHOENIX MOON looks primed to make another bold bid off the back of finishing second here last month. Forced to race wide after a poor start, she found plenty for pressure and is taken to go one better. Reporter has been in fine form over the minimum trip and can make his presence felt, while Simply Blue drops in class for his all-weather debut and is one to note.

Top of the list is PHOENIX MOON, who has a record of 13132 in C&D handicaps and that latest second was behind an improver 13 days ago.
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A tentative vote goes to KARTHALA, who makes his handicap debut following a career-best effort when staying on in third over 1m here in June. The step up in trip looks like a good move and Roger Varian's charge may have too much for C&D winner Bobacious, and Made U Blush, who has been finding her way since joining these connections from Ireland. Asian Journey and Castro Aurum are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

A trappy race in which the unexposed ASIAN JOURNEY could be the answer. Mighty Quiet might prove best of the rest.
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Hatysa has to be respected following her win at Southwell two starts ago, but the three-year-old still has to prove that she stays this far as she was unconvincing over C&D most recently. As a result, preference is for WEDDELL SEA, who was second over track and trip last time and is only 1lb higher. The unexposed Si Solus is another to consider.

The unexposed 3yo HATYSA can be given another chance here after finishing fourth over C&D last month. Weddell Sea is the danger.
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SHANNON BANK may improve for stepping up markedly in trip after a respectable showing on handicap debut at Sligo. Gavin Cromwell's runner had placed form in bumpers at up to 2m4f, ran well here on debut and handles easy ground. Doyen Flyer (second) had Moonshine Girl (fourth) behind when just denied a breakthrough win over this trip at Ballinrobe. That was her second start after a break and she can contend again if coming forward from that outing. Another to note is Lough Nigara.

BARRYROE MADAM comes into this race in better form than most, she handles easy ground and has gone well here before
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Gundogan was doing his best work in the closing stages when fourth over 7f at Chelmsford and looks worth a try over this extra distance. However, ROYAL JET had excuses here last time, having blown the start, and Tony Carroll's charge gets another chance on his creditable second over C&D before that. My Ambition and Jackson Street are others to consider.

The vote goes to ROYAL JET who has finished placed here in his last two runs including a strong-finishing third over 7f last Saturday.
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Emporess is not out of it, despite carrying a penalty for winning on soft ground here a week ago, but COUL ANGEL has the stronger form. Mick Appleby's inmate found only a progressive rival too good over C&D in July and another strong challenge is anticipated with the underfoot conditions in his favour once again. Doncaster winner Ran Amok is 7lb higher, but has scope for further improvement if handling this slower surface.

Drying conditions may favour others more than last week's C&D winner Emporess. COUL ANGEL is unexposed on turf and gets the vote.
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LORD HARCOURT took a big step forward when fourth over 5f at Thirsk on his second start and Ed Walker's colt could get off the mark if finding further progression here. Mind Over Matter did not build on a promising debut when well held last time but should not be written off, while Dark Angel Star and Bella Delizia are others with strong claims.

In-form Ed Walker's LORD HARCOURT was a good fourth at Thirsk last month and can get the better of Mind Over Matter.
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ANYSIGNOFHIM probably did too much early last time when sent off favourite at Ballinrobe. He produced a nice run at the same track previously, when he finished a staying on third, and there looks to be a race in him off this kind of mark. Gortmore Lady has been placed a couple of times this summer at Downpatrick and, off the same mark as last time, she's entitled to play a role. Sporting Glance is one to note on his handicap debut.

KINGKONG CIERGUES was in good form on soft ground earlier this year and he can go close if fit after six months off
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EMINENCY looks worth another chance in an open sprint. The son of Havana Grey faced a tougher task on soft ground at Goodwood in June, but was beaten only a neck, and returns to 6f for the first time since. Law Of Design drops in distance with a shout on his creditable third over 7f at Ascot three days ago, while the recent Goodwood winner Serenity Dream will likely handle the soft going better than Monsieur Patat.

The drop to 6f worked the oracle for SERENITY DREAM (nap) at Goodwood last month and he can defy a 5lb rise in the weights.
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RAAMMEE justified favouritism to make a winning debut at Kempton and shaped as if he would take a big step forward from that experience. Roger Varian's gelding might only need to find minimal improvement in order to remain unbeaten. Symphony Of Joy showed ability when fourth on his introduction at Leicester and will appreciate this extra furlong, while Terrapin isn't one to write off just yet.

Roger Varian's RAAMMEE made a highly promising start when scoring at Kempton last month and can defy a penalty with the minumum of fuss.
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ROCKY'S DIAMOND should prove a cut above if taking to fences. Declan Queally's gelding mixed it in top company last season, winning the Grade 2 Galmoy Hurdle before a fine effort to finish fourth in the Stayers' Hurdle at Cheltenham. He ended the season with a mark of 154 and he's an exciting prospect. My Great Mate has a chase outing under his belt and is the obvious danger. Waterford Whispers was thrown in at the deep end in Grade 1 company when last seen and is another to consider.

With an edge in race fitness and the merit of being a dual course winner MY GREAT MATE shades the vote over Rocky's Diamond
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Jewel Maker returned to winning ways at Carlisle last week and holds an obvious chance, despite his 4lb penalty. Young Fire is a C&D winner who lurks on an appealing rating and is respected, but ISLAND OF SKYE gets the nod. The six-year-old made a good start for the Paul Collins yard when third at Leicester in June and goes off the same mark. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat.

Grant Tuer's JESMOND DAWN has slipped in the weights and wasn't seen to best effect when seventh at Ripon recently so gets the verdict.
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ARCTIC GALE looks capable of winning over fences off this mark. He won a beginners chase at Tipperary in July and is still unexposed over fences after just two runs. Top-weight Sea Aster ran well when third last time at Kilbeggan. She stays well and could be in the mix-up again. Spellacy's Cross has a nice low weight and could be place material.

It could pay to take a chance with PEBBLE BLEU who shaped well when second at Tramore and suffered interference last time.
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Elettaria struck in a classified stakes over track and trip prior to a fair fourth in this grade at Beverley last time and she is likely to be thereabouts. However, WHERES THE CRUMPET made the frame over 1m1f at Redcar in July and takes a drop in trip. The seven-year-old competes off the same rating and could record a third course success. Ring Of Gold looks best of the rest.

Preference is for WOODRAFFF who got off the mark for Ruth Carr at Beverley in July. Second choice is Overlooked.
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Willie Mullins is obviously always the starting point in bumpers and RUNAWAY ROSIE may be good enough to make a winning debut. The well-bred Run For Power is another debutant to note. The Ocovango mare is a half-sister to smart dual-purpose performer Run For Oscar. Riverwoods showed improvement on her second outing when runner-up in a Wexford maiden hurdle and is another for the shortlist.

Narrow preference is for Charles Byrnes' RUN FOR POWER, a half-sister to the yard's very useful Flat/jumps performer Run For Oscar
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Narrowly denied in a dead-heat for second at Southwell last time out, MISSION IN MALTON deserves a change in luck and this appeals as an ideal opportunity to get off the mark at the 15th time of asking. That may be at the main expense of the recent Redcar-scorer Bibendum, and Asadjumeirah, who could be due a return to form.

The 4yo BIBENDUM (nap) did well to overcome a steady pace when opening his account at Redcar and he can cope with going back up 4lb.
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Returning to form with a strong runner-up effort over course and distance last month, STARTLING is entitled to build on that and she can notch up a fourth career success with Danny Tudhope booked. A determined winner at Chepstow most recently, Zoulu Warrior is entitled to be thereabouts again, along with recent course second Desert Master and the capable Masterclass.

A few to consider but ZOULU WARRIOR is taken to improve on his recent winning comeback now returned to Tapeta.
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A winner over C&D in July, HENERY HAWK continues to go from strength to strength and a third win in four starts looks like a distinct possibility for Linda Perratt's charge off a mere 3lb higher mark. Dorothy May looks to be the main danger on the back of her own success over track and trip recently, while fellow course winner Lady Of The Garr cannot be ruled out either.

Herakles has solid claims back into Class 6 company but DOROTHY MAY is on the right path now and can follow up her recent C&D win.
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