There were 29 Races on Sunday 21st September 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Hamilton, 6 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Listowel, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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MYRRH shaped with plenty of encouragement when finishing a close third on her introduction at Beverley and is likely to take a step forward. David O'Meara's youngster looks to have found a suitable opportunity to get off the mark. Mehsun showed ability when third on debut over C&D and needs considering with that experience under his belt. Any market confidence behind newcomer Beyond The Bar would be interesting.

Mehsun and Myrrh are the main form players but the standard isn't daunting and thus BEYOND THE BAR could make a winning debut.
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The Dark Edge has the stamina needed for this trip having won over further at Warwick in March and he can go well. Stamina Chope scored over C&D in 2023 off 9lb higher and deserves serious consideration, but THE WISE TRAVELLER gets the nod. With three distance wins plus one over further to his name, the nine-year-old merits plenty of respect on his return to action.

Course winner THE DARK EDGE (nap) has good claims if judged on his two hurdle runs at the end of last season.
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WHATS NEW fell at the final flight on his hurdling debut last month and scored on the Flat since. While his initial form was just ordinary, he has run consistently well this year and was running well when lying in second before falling at Killarney. The eventual-third from that race scored subsequently and the selection subsequently improved his Flat rating to 65, with a win at Roscommon. Previous hurdle winners Hopes Are High and Something Noble carry penalties but also have sound form over hurdles.

No standout candidate. Perhaps SOMETHING NOBLE can go in again following his surprise victory on hurdles debut last time
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Having looked an unlucky loser when runner-up at Haydock earlier this month, compensation could be on the horizon for DEVIL'S PEAK. The fitting of a first-time hood appeared to transform the son of Camelot and he can put his experience to good use. Only In Manila is a potential fly in the ointment on his opening bid and any market support for him would be interesting, while Exotic Baby is the pick of the remainder.

This can go to DEVIL'S PEAK who should take the beating after his unlucky defeat at Haydock last time. He is bred to handle the AW.
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KYBER CRYSTAL is a C&D winner who showed a lot more when finishing third at Carlisle earlier in the month and is just 1lb higher. The booking of Oisin Orr catches the eye and she looks the one to beat. Giselles Izzy got back to winning ways on the same card as the selection last time and shouldn't have any issues with this drop in trip, so she has to be respected. Fear And Fast is another to keep an eye on.

Last year's winner KYBER CRYSTAL gets the verdict, ahead of Thunderstorm Katie.
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The recent Fontwell third Everest has a decent chance despite being put up 1lb by the handicapper. Character Testing looks more likely to handle the quicker ground than some and he can go well, but LADY CARO is preferred. Third at Stratford earlier in the month when sent off at 25/1 on her first start since April, she won over C&D in March off 3lb lower and may have more to offer.

Another chance is given to JET PATROL, who flopped when odds-on a fortnight ago but looked rejuvenated when winning on his stable debut.
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ADELA ICON is her trainer's apparent second-string but scored stylishly last month and receives some weight from her rivals. A keen-goer, she seemed to benefit from making the running at Bellewstown (Gers Gigi finished third) and while that form is nothing special, the seven-year-old won eased down and is suited by soft ground. Paul Townend rides Jalila Moriviere who also often front-runs, but was set a tough task in making some of the running in the recent Galway Hurdle. She has form on soft and has just 1lb to find with the selection on adjusted ratings. Grade 3-placed Dream On Baby blundered away her chances at Killarney but has recent Flat form and, being a five-year-old, is open to further progression.

The fact that Townend chooses JALILA MORIVIERE swings the vote in favour of her and soft ground will suit nicely
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There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from DEGALE's second-placed handicap/seasonal bow at Haydock last month and he looks more than capable of scoring at this level. A switch to Tapeta shouldn't hamper the son of Due Diligence and a second career victory may beckon. Rajapour showed the benefit of a wind procedure when a close second at York a fortnight ago and is feared most, ahead of Dragon Icon.

The vote goes to DRAGON ICON who is off the same mark as when third of 14 in the London Mile Series Final at Kempton 15 days ago.
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ARKINTHESTARS only found a subsequent winner too good in selling company at Goodwood last month and returns to the handicap ranks. If Karl Burke's filly replicates that level of form, she could put these to the sword. Ancient Myth struck at Thirsk on his penultimate start and a reproduction of that display would see him go close. Ocean Of Dreams can beat Cayman Dancer home for third.

There are positive angles with all of the runners. CAYMAN DANCER gets the narrow vote ahead of Arkinthestars.
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If KAJIKIA can transfer his best bumper form to hurdles, he could prove hard to beat. A winner at Ascot last November and third in a bumper here in April, the step up in trip looks just what he needs and he could prove to be a class above. Point-to-point fourth Whenthemusicstops is interesting ahead of his hurdling bow and he could pick up second, leaving Yarborough to follow them home.

This is such a weak maiden that KAJIKIA will surely only need to complete the course to collect.
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GLITZ AND GLAMOUR steps into a handicap for the first time having won a maiden hurdle last month. Out of a half-sister to useful cross-country chaser Balthazar King, the selection has shown nice ability and while she received weight when scoring at Sligo, is again ridden by her 7lb claimer and has some point-to-point form on easy ground. Sophia Rose similarly won a Sligo maiden last month and is respected, despite the fact she is unproven on soft. Stablemate Pampar Lady might be better suited by good going but has form on easy ground while fellow hat-trick-seeking Chosen Shant is ground-versatile, but runs from a career-high mark.

The 7lb claimed by Eoin Staples may enable PAMPAR LADY to complete a hat-trick. A likely danger is stablemate Sophia Rose
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Yellow Diamonds made the frame at Wolverhampton earlier this month and a similar performance should see her in the mix once more. However, there is a sneaking suspicion that we've yet to see the best of HYPNOTISED and this drop in distance could prove fruitful. Harry Charlton's colt has proved too keen on both outings over 6f and this emphasis on speed should suit. Capitalization is also worth a second look.

The selection is HYPNOTISED who had two of these behind when fourth at Kempton last time. The drop to 5f may suit.
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The introduction of blinkers enabled an upturn in performance when ANNIE EDSON TAYLOR landed the spoils over C&D earlier this month. Philip Makin's filly scored with enough in hand to suggest that she can defy a 4lb higher mark and is preferred to fellow last-time-out winner Amayretto. The daughter of Mayson enjoyed a drop in distance here 18 days ago and isn't taken lightly. Greydreambeliever is the pick of the remainder.

Handicap debutante THANKS ANGEL looks particularly interesting. Amayretto is second choice.
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Howth was a wide-margin winner at Newton Abbot in July before returning to the same venue and defying a double penalty when returned to novice company. The six-year-old may well have more to offer, but a chance is taken with NAP HAND. The five-year-old tasted defeat when sent off a warm order at Market Rasen but he remains capable of improvement and is worth another chance. Renoir completes the shortlist.

A tight handicap. AUCUNRISQUE is not as good as he was but the handicapper has given him a chance and he ran well in this last year.
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Bumper winner GOOD GIRL KATHLEEN has proven stamina on soft ground and was also twice placed in point-to-points. Winner of a 2m3f bumper in April before finishing in midfield in a smart Punchestown bumper, her recent Down Royal reappearance was useful and has a fine opportunity on hurdling debut. Themanintheanorak defeated Soldiers World in a bumper here in June before disappointing last month and is capable of bouncing back. Another course bumper winner Champagne Kid returns following a summer's break and should be suited by this longer distance.

Pat Collins sends CHAMPAGNE KID on the long journey from Northern Ireland with good prospects of adding to her course bumper win
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THE MAN has posted two fine displays this campaign, most recently hitting the woodwork in a hot handicap at York, and now has a 4lb higher rating to contend with. The son of Mehmas is a C&D winner to further aid his cause and could prove a tough nut to crack. The hat-trick seeking Rocking Ends is sure to have his supporters after scoring by a length at Yarmouth on his recent start and holds an obvious chance. Against The Wind and Queen's Guard are others to consider.

This is seriously competitive and a fast pace looks on the cards. THE MAN smacks of a sprinter going places and he won his novice here.
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Naturalia returned to form with a respectable second at Ayr on Thursday and a similar performance should see her in the mix once more. However, PISANELLO arrives on the back of a close-up third at Ripon and that form looks a tad stronger. Six-time course winner Arkenstaar justified strong support in the market when just holding on to score over slightly shorter here 18 days ago and must also enter calculations.

Being still well handicapped on peak form, ARKENSTAAR (nap) could well reocrd another course win. Pisanello is second pick.
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ON THE GO ran with promise on his final outing of last season when fourth on handicap debut at Newcastle and Charlie Longsdon's gelding has every chance of stepping forward, especially after a six-month break. No Guarantee has been knocking on the door recently and is likely to enter calculations, while others for the shortlist include Jubilee Gold and Eliza Dolittle.

Marginal preference is for SQUARE DU ROULE who had been threatening to win a race before an excusable failure last time.
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Henry de Bromhead saddles three runners and WATERFORD WHISPERS may prove the one to beat. The Westerner gelding was a useful sort over hurdles winning twice and filling the runner-up spot in the Martin Pipe at the Cheltenham Festival. He made an encouraging start over fences when beating all bar Ile Atlantique at Navan and has been absent since weakening in the straight in a Grade 1 at Limerick last Christmas. Solsbury Hill won easily at Roscommon and looks like he'll be better over fences than hurdles, while Hashtag Pretender also put in a solid effort on his chasing debut last time.

O'Keeffe chooses Birdie Or Bust from the yard's three runners but the tentative vote goes to HASHTAG PRETENDER
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Equity Law made it two wins from his last three starts at Catterick earlier in the month and is noted, but the vote goes to LEVEL UP. The David Evans-trained six-year-old finished a fair third at Wolverhampton last time and was dropped 1lb. With Rossa Ryan booked and a previous C&D victory to his name, he looks the way to go. Ancient Times is in good form at present and isn't ruled out either.

Several runners of interest but Alhather and IMPERIAL GUARD could be the pair to focus on.
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Belsito has to be respected following his C&D win earlier in the month, although a 7lb rise for that success could leave him vulnerable. As a result, preference is for IMPRESSOR, who bounced back to form when a close third off this mark over 6f at Doncaster recently. Showtime Mahomes edges out Hour By Hour to be best of the rest.

Dropped back two grades, HOUR BY HOUR could well enhance his good strike-rate at this track. Belsito is second pick.
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MASKED MISTRESS stepped forward from her debut when scoring at Uttoxeter in July and the daughter of Masked Marvel appears to have been found an excellent opportunity to back that performance up. Nelrose is better judged on her first run when third at Worcester and that form entitles her to be in the mix, while newcomer Arms Park appeals most of the remainder.

The most obvious answer is MASKED MISTRESS, who beat a big field of females at Uttoxeter in July.
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EMBITTERED is a Grade 3 winner over fences and held a career high mark of 147 following a valuable handicap win at Navan nearly two years ago. He's returned to winning ways this season and easily beat Prince Of Air over a similar trip at Killarney last month, with The Dara Man back in fourth. Jasko Des Dames won twice over fences last term and is an obvious threat. He wasn't helped by a mistake at the last when a creditable fifth behind Jazzy Matty in the Grand Annual at the Cheltenham Festival, but any further rain may spoil his chance. The Banger Doyle is a consistent sort in this grade and was second to the progressive Solness in this race 12 months ago.

There was plenty of drama involved when BATTLE OF RIDGEWAY won at Wexford. He would have been an unlucky loser and can defy a 5lb rise
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Grace Angel produced a better effort to finish second at Chelmsford last month and should remain competitive, despite her 2lb higher rating. However, KNICKS made the frame in this grade at Musselburgh last week and is off an unchanged mark. The four-year-old might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to strike. Tanjen completes the shortlist.

A 10lb rise asks a deeper question but TANJEN (nap) has won both AW starts in good style and her C&D success this month is working out.
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COUGAR had plenty in hand when winning by seven lengths at Musselburgh a week ago and the six-year-old is very hard to oppose on the back of that performance, despite a 5lb penalty. The hat-trick seeking Jaminoz could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Taylormade Lad and Elvington are others who arrive here with valid form claims.

Musselburgh winner COUGAR appears capable of defying a 5lb penalty. Taylormade Lad and Jaminoz look the main dangers.
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Willie and Patrick Mullins have teamed up to land this race three times in the past four years and may have the answer again with LADY LENA. The daughter of Flemensfirth is a half-sister to Park Of Kings, a useful three-time winner over hurdles for Paul Nolan. Tomthescaffolder is a brother to two winners and commands respect, while Hillfort Manor and State Pension are other newcomers to keep a close eye on for market moves. Casterly Rock showed promise in three outings earlier this year, while Max Goodwin and Ozark's Walk were both placed last month.

Debutantes TOMTHESCAFFOLDER and Lady Lena catch the eye with token preference given to the former. The market can prove invaluable
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Palazzo Blu is of interest having won on his only start over C&D. Although well beaten at Doncaster, the return to this trip and the Tapeta could see him in a better light. Great Bedwyn was far from disgraced when second at Kempton last time and he could go well, despite an added 2lb, but SURREY FIRE may be the one. He made all to come home alone at Lingfield in first-time blinkers and the same tactics might see him double up.

A chance is taken on ASSAIL who ran close to his best when second at Ascot before an excusable defeat at Kempton.
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Bountiful is yet to recapture her better 2024 form that included a Group 2 fourth at Newmarket, but if she bounces back she would be a danger to all. Forty Years On won cosily at Ascot and may be the bigger danger to MAYBE NOT. Second in a better race at York last month and a Kempton winner over a mile, a fast-run race over this trip back on the all-weather could be just what she needs for a third career success.

Many with chances but ARABIAN LEOPARD could be interesting if handling this new surface as the return to 7f has to be a good thing.
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SAX APPEAL was a very easy winner last time out at Kempton and will be looking for his hat-trick carrying a 5lb penalty which is negated by Archie Young's 5lb claim. Hatysa looks a serious rival from the bottom of the weights after his impressive Newcastle victory earlier in the month and is hard to ignore, leaving Zealandia as the sensible suggestion for third.

There may still be more to come from HATYSA as a stayer. She can reverse last month's placings with Sax Appeal and Zealandia.
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