There were 39 Races on Tuesday 23rd September 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Warwick, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having justified favouritism when opening his account over 1m2f at Goodwood earlier this month, there should be more to come from MASTER VINTNER. The son of Mastercraftsman is entitled to improve for this extra quarter-mile distance and is taken to double his tally. Frank Stamper arrives on the back of two creditable efforts in defeat at Southwell and he may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Moon Chime.

This can go to MASTER VINTNER who made a successful start for Ralph Beckett at Goodwood three weeks ago.
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CIRCLE OF MAGIC has experience, course knowledge and form on his side after finishing fourth on debut at Newbury and then third, beaten three and a half lengths, here when keeping on well over a furlong shorter. That could see him get the better of interesting newcomer Haayimm, a 230,000gns son of Gleneagles who looks the part on paper and could be his biggest rival. Adiada seemed the sort to improve considerably for her introduction and may make the frame.

Archie Watson's CIRCLE OF MAGIC has much the best form on offer and although slow ground will be new, he makes most appeal.
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MANILA MIST left her fourth-placed seasonal debut at Brighton behind when making all over an extended 1m3f here last month. Although the five-year-old is reverting to handicap company off a 4lb higher mark, another bold is forecast in retained cheekpieces. Dors Delight appreciated a switch to Polytrack when scoring at Chelmsford 26 days ago and she also enters the reckoning, along with Birthday Angel and Pyrrhic Dancer.

The selection is BIRTHDAY ANGEL who wasn't seen to best effect when fourth over C&D 19 days ago.
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PERISHER was backed ahead of his debut in Galway and there was plenty to like about his effort to fill the runner-up berth. He then wasn't at his best when fifth at the Curragh, but his jockey reported that he lugged right so cheekpieces go on. He is well worth another chance. Aidan O'Brien has landed three of the last five renewals of this race and newcomer Straight Up looks the pick of his pair on jockey bookings. This Wootton Bassett colt should be given a market check. Merry Blacksmith is also starting out on her career and is a well-bred filly who could make an impact, while Oisin Murphy ought to get a good spin on Spectical.

Preference is for the well-bred Ballydoyle runner STRAIGHT UP who is from the family of several classy juveniles.
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Charlie Maggs rides HOBIE as the horse looks for his third win in a row and his second over fences. His last two victories have been by a neck and half a length and needs producing late making him a difficult ride, but he is the in-form option. Gone In Sixty was only beaten a neck at Stratford and can also go well, while Sweet Nightingale intrigues on her first start over fences for the astute Polly Gundry.

There should be more to come from HOBIE (nap) who gained his first chase win at Worcester this month. The danger is Gone In Sixty.
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Kody B stepped up on his debut with a half-length second at Chester when keeping on well over 6f, but he will need to find additional early speed stepping back in trip. IRONWILL has to give 5lb or more to his rivals after winning at Brighton but if he is allowed to front-run, he could well make the most of a low draw to follow up. Believeinmenow drops in class and is another to take seriously.

Craig Lidster's KODY B holds the clear edge on the form of his Chester second and with more progress on the cards he looks the way to go
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A drop in distance proved just the tonic for last month's Chelmsford winner Riffa Spirit and he warrants respect on his follow-up bid. However, an opening mark of 72 does demand more from the Crisfords' gelding and fellow last-time-out scorer PORTACLOY is slightly more appealing. The daughter of Ten Sovereigns appeared to have something in hand over C&D 20 days ago and she's fancied to complete a double. Corniche Girl and Star Of Albion are also noted.

The vote goes to PORTACLOY who is taken to follow up her maiden success over C&D earlier this month. Startled is second choice.
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A very tricky race. LIAMO won at this track in June and has prospects of going in again. That was his first visit to Listowel and since then he has been placed in Killarney (on testing ground) and Leopardstown. Mogwli, who was runner-up in Punchestown, and Shawaamekh, who is sliding down the weights, will enjoy conditions but do have to overcome tough draws. Title-chasing Dylan Browne McMonagle is an eyecatching first-time booking for the veteran Shawaamekh. The Blue Panther has been off since November and starts out for a new stable, but is capable on slow ground.

ALEX BELARDO hit form at around this time last year, he's 3lb below his last win and he showed signs of life at Roscommon last time out
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John Barbour has had wind surgery since finishing 12th at Sandown in April and with a win and two places over hurdles, he has to enter calculations. Datsalrightcharlie won his maiden at Huntingdon in March despite some sketchy jumping and looks the sort to improve with experience, but SOLEIL D'ARIZONA gets the vote. She made all to win over C&D in June before her Uttoxeter fourth and a return to novice company could see her successful once more.

This looks to be a good opportunity for JOHN BARBOUR to land his second success over hurdles. The main danger is Soleil d'Arizona.
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BUST A MOON is the one C&D winner in the field after taking a seller in May and although out of sorts recently, cheekpieces are tried and if they help him focus, he looks well handicapped off a mark of 52. Westgate Warrior ran his best race yet when third at Nottingham and is interesting off 3lb lower. He could prove a bigger danger than Bern Rossetti, who represents last year's winning trainer.

This looks a good opportunity for Roy Bowring's WESTGATE WARRIOR (nap) to build on his Nottingham third and get off the mark.
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INDIAN SPIRIT returns to a mile for the first time since finishing a creditable fourth at Newbury back in April. He disappointed on his subsequent handicap debut and first start for George Boughey's yard, but has been gelded since and the son of Invincible Spirit gets another chance back at this level. Nutmeg has plenty to find with the selection on Newbury running, so Ffos Las runner-up Redbud Sixteen could prove a bigger threat.

It may be worth giving NUTMEG another chance if he can get back to anything like the form of his promising Southwell debut.
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MATHAN appears to have everything in his favour to gain a second career success. Joseph O'Brien's gelding ran with plenty of credit when third on his penultimate start at Galway, leaving the impression a drop back in trip might make a difference. I Bid You Ajou has enjoyed a mostly consistent season and has to enter the reckoning, while others for the shortlist include Highbury See See and Bundle Of Interest.

The booking of Oisin Murphy is a big plus for RAMIRO and he's 1lb lower than when winning this for the second time last year
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Heart Over Head caught the eye when second in his Market Rasen bumper, but disappointed when pulled up over hurdles at Southwell and arrives with something to prove. Ice In The Veins failed to land the odds when second on his hurdling bow here after a mistake at the last, and RIDE LIKE A GIRL is preferred. Placed in her first two bumpers before success at Huntingdon, she gets weight from the majority here and is expected to be a force over hurdles.

The three previous winners over hurdles might be vulnerable under their penalties. BEAU QUALI's form is right up there.
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DEMOCRACY DILEMMA may not always be the easiest from the stalls, but he looked on good terms with himself when scoring easily at Haydock last time out. Returning to Beverley, where he won the Bullet last year, is a major plus and he is preferred to Alzahir, who got back to winning ways with a determined success over slightly further at York. Turned out again quickly after scoring over C&D last week, Elegant Erin might be thereabouts as well.

The vote goes to Robert Cowell's C&D winner DEMOCRACY DILEMMA who comes here on the back of an easy all-the-way victory at Haydock.
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The newcomer El Rehaiby is a half-brother to a winner and is worth a second look, but RETURN TO UNIT looks one to keep on the right side of. Repeatedly denied a clear run at Windsor on debut, he would have finished much closer than seventh otherwise and a bold bid appears assured from Roger Varian's son of Kingman. The more exposed Panelli rates best of the rest now returned to maiden company.

Another chance is given to RETURN TO UNIT who wasn't able to show what he was capable of on his Windsor debut this month.
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Not a vintage renewal of this Listed heat. Joseph O'Brien saddles three of the eight declared, with Dylan Browne McMonagle on Soft Winds. Successful on soft ground in her native France, she has yet to win since arriving in Ireland but ran her best race for quite some time when third in the Ruby Stakes at Killarney last month. For a selection, it might be worth taking a chance on NORWALK HAVOC. A proven performer on testing ground, he has yet to recapture his best form this season but he is still the second highest-rated runner in the line-up and will be partnered by Shane Foley. With Colin Keane back on board, Noli Timere could bounce back from a disappointing Irish Champions Festival effort.

NORWALK HAVOC, who relishes testing conditions, may be able to give weight away to his rivals now returned to his favoured ground
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WINDOW OF TIME may have disappointed when second as a short-priced favourite at Worcester last time out, but that was her first run for the Olly Murphy yard and stepping up in trip may be just what is needed to see her break the maiden. Returning to hurdles off 3lb lower after a determined success over the larger obstacles at Uttoxeter recently, Belle Montrose must enter calculations, along with the capable Mary.

It was over fences that BELLE MONTROSE made her breakthrough 12 days ago but she's on a good mark and is still lightly raced.
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Runner-up over further the last twice when showing a lot of pace, A WAR EAGLE should appreciate dropping back in trip and this C&D winner can strike once more, despite a wide draw. One Night Thunder arrives on a hat-trick after justifying favouritism twice at Carlisle, while Folkene has strong claims on her victory at Newmarket last month. Others to note include Bowen Island, Mysteryofthesands and Time Tells All.

Last year's victor IT JUST TAKES TIME handles soft ground really well and is taken to capitalise on a reduced mark
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Run With It has every chance if transferring his winning form on the tapeta over to this surface, while City Of Poets's yard has hit top form since his last start and he could be in the mix. SPIRIT OF LEROS will be hard to keep out of the finish on the evidence of his recent second at Kempton. Beaten only a neck in first-time blinkers, the headgear remains in place, and Marco Botti's charge could prove hard to stop.

The progressive RUN WITH IT (nap) can complete the hat-trick despite being 7lb higher and unproven on Polytrack.
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With Patrick McGettigan claiming a valuable 7lb, RED AUTUMN is the selection. Beaten into second on soft ground at Roscommon, she found the 98-rated Summer Is Tomorrow just three-quarters of a length too good. In truth, none of the six can be safely ruled out. Although sure to have plenty of supporters after his breakthrough success at Killarney, it's hard to know how Extravagant will cope with the likely testing conditions, while fellow last-time-out winners Echo Of Faith and Redemption Road are other leading hopes. The maidens Bellamano (first-time cheekpieces) and Limestone complete the line-up and can't be dismissed.

Given a handicap rating of 90 after two maiden starts, LIMESTONE(nap) faces lesser opposition today and can get off the mark.
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Three runners and a race that could turn tactical, with NIGHT TARA the likeliest to take them along from the start having front-run when second over shorter here earlier this month. Sir Mark Prescott's filly has won since at Epsom and if she stays the trip, she may have too many gears. Lingfield second Eagle One should improve for his first run in 11 months and seems a far bigger danger than Savvy Stellar, despite the difference in the weights.

Progressive 3yo NIGHT TARA threatens to be suited by this stiffer test again and can defy a 6lb rise at the expense of Eagle One.
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A half-sister to a 3m6f winner in France, ILE DE JERSEY looks just the type to improve for going up in distance and her most recent second at Cartmel was highly encouraging. Nicky Henderson's charge gets the vote ahead of the veteran Presentandcounting, and Sail Away, who was last seen making all at Aintree in May, for which he has been raised 4lb.

The former Willie Mullins-trained HORANTZAU D'AIRY ran well for a long way in the Summer Plate.
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ECHO OF GLORY likes to bowl along at the head of affairs and could prove the one to side with now returning to a mile. He finished a close third off a higher mark on soft ground at Ffos Las during the summer and the son of Invincible Army is likely to prove competitive once again. Drumcondra has been thereabouts at Musselburgh of late and could be in the mix, while Homeland also has a shout.

This is wide open but CHARMING FELLOW looks primed for a bold showing after a promising Windsor third last time out so edges the verdict
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The booking of the in-form Tom Marquand aboard Irish raider RIFT VALLEY catches the eye and he is taken to get off the mark at the 11th time of asking from a workable mark of 60. A winner over C&D in April and a veteran this stage, Recon Mission can follow the selection home, along with the highly capable Harry Brown.

This can go to RECON MISSION who is well drawn for a front-runner and is back off the same mark as when dead-heating over C&D in April.
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MIDNIGHT STRIKE might be able to defy top weight on his first try in handicap company. Proven on testing ground, he should appreciate this drop in class. Twice successful this season, On A Session has a course win to his name and warrants the utmost respect with Oisin Murphy booked to ride. Vega's Muse rewarded those who kept the faith when making the breakthrough at Killarney last month and is sure to have her supporters again.

A chance is taken on SUNRISEONTHEBOYNE who ran better than it appears at Punchestown last time when close to a strong pace.
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Hollie Doyle rides plenty of winners for Archie Watson and was on board SQUADRON LEADER when he got up by a nose at Windsor on his first start since being gelded. If he reacts positively to the cheekpieces again, he could follow up off just 4lb higher, with Houdini Miss his main rival. She failed to handle the turf at Leicester but has won or placed three times over further on the all-weather. Daizen seems best of the rest.

Baybe Driver can reverse C&D placings with Hello Isla but DAIZEN is preferred off the back of last week's Thirsk second.
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JUBILANT has won two of his three starts in chases so far. He returned the emphatic winner at Worcester last time, despite several mistakes, and there looks plenty more to come from James Owen's charge. Deep Purple represents last year's winning yard and finished runner-up at Worcester on only his second outing over fences, while Bumpy Evans was clear of the field when falling at Uttoxeter on his bid for a five-timer and cannot be ruled out.

A strong pace seems assured. The safest option could be DEEP PURPLE who is always running on in his races.
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A chance is taken that HIBERNATE handles the testing ground. He scored over this trip at Chepstow in July, and a recent neck defeat in a tougher contest at Leicester suggests Ed Dunlop's charge will be winning again soon. Successful at Carlisle back in May, Hill O Rue is another three-year-old to note reverting to this shorter trip, while Mystical Maria could have a say in proceedings with Warren Fentiman's allowance helping her cause.

This looks open but the form of HIBERNATE's recent Leicester second reads well and Ed Dunlop's 3yo is taken to get back to winning ways
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FRANCISCO hinted at a return to winning ways when a creditable third at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and a mark of 59 looks manageable for the son of Zoustar. It has been a long time between drinks for C&D winner Triggered, but he has the services of Billy Loughnane to call upon this time around, while Edergole's Gift has decent claims on her penultimate second here on turf.

The choice is TRIGGERED who is on an increasing losing run, but he has winning form over C&D and may find this race is run to suit.
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SARATOGA could prove nicely treated off an initial mark of 80. A half-brother to 2017 Irish Derby and English St Leger winner Capri, the grey has three solid efforts to his name and may appreciate this step up in trip. Delta has to give weight away all round, but will be well fancied to follow up his breakthrough victory at Fairyhouse. Bryant and Kingstonian are other last-time-out scorers in the line-up and both are sure to have plenty of supporters. Galway winner Kilmeaden, who disappointed on his most recent start at Killarney, is another for the shortlist.

Though he is coming off a three month break, DELTA boasts the strongest form in the race and gets the nod to defy top-weight
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Aleen makes her nursery debut after finishing second over 7f at Catterick and she could go well upped a furlong for her first all-weather appearance. Halla Bil Zain pulled too hard before weakening into third at Lingfield and is a player if he settles, but MARWAAN is preferred. A comfortable maiden winner at Chelmsford when running on well over 7f, an opening mark of 71 seems more than fair, with further improvement expected.

This mark should be within range for HALLA BIL ZAIN if he settles better. The progressive Marwaan is another to consider.
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RI NA CUIRTE has done nothing wrong in finishing runner-up on his last three starts. He won over today's longer trip at Fontwell last year and Ben Clarke's charge gets another chance with the possibility of first-time blinkers bringing improvement. Prince De Juilley bounced back to form with a close second at Uttoxeter and could land a blow, while My Gift To You is no forlorn hope competing off an 8lb lower mark back over hurdles.

Preference is for RI NA CUIRTE, who returned from a break with a 3m2f win last autumn and can hopefully repeat that feat.
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A winner over C&D on his penultimate outing before being slowly into stride and eventually staying on for third over 7f here most recently, SEMSER sets the standard on form and he can land a sixth career success. That may be at the main expense of Brighton winner Rainbow Sign and Iftikhaar, who was a 29-race maiden before betting off the mark at Chelmsford earlier in the month.

Preference is for SEMSER who won over C&D last month before a good third over 7f back here. The 3yo Elvetham is feared most.
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Celestias Comet sets the standard with an official rating of 77 and is expected to go close once again, having filled the runner-up spot on her last two starts. However, it looks best to side with the Ralph Beckett-trained COTIERE. The daughter of Justify struck the woodwork at Wolverhampton three weeks ago and while there is little to separate the pair, she's proven on the surface and might be the safer option. Sundaysunrise requires a market check ahead of her racecourse bow.

Sundaysunrise is a newcomer of note but Celestias Comet and COTIERE have shown clear winning potential.
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SPRING IS SPRUNG's progress has stalled recently, but that doesn't tell the whole story as he's contested a couple of hot York handicaps. This is by no means a penalty kick, but Paul Midgley's charge will undoubtedly find it less taxing and, with two wins from six starts on the all-weather, it would come as no surprise were he to bounce back. Fellow class dropper Brazen Bolt is no slouch on an artificial surface either and must be respected along with Miraculous, who arrives following a creditable second at Chester.

All nine runners can have their case argued but ZIGGY'S MISSILE has a formidable record at Class 4 level and can gain a fourth C&D win.
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There is lots to like about the chance of Mon Na Slieve, who finished fifth in a handicap at York's Ebor Festival, while Muker is also respected. Night On Earth and Cloud King both arrive on the back of recent victories, but a chance can be taken on ALLIGATOR ALLEY. Ruth Carr's charge, the veteran of this line-up, has been edging closer to a ninth career success and the dual C&D winner could gain some overdue compensation.

Cloud King and Alligator Alley are of some interest but MUKER should get a good pace to aim at and he can defy top weight.
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Neyva's Angel offered a bit more encouragement with her latest sixth at Kempton and the drop from 6f could see her in a better light. Even so, STAR OF MALI has proved consistent in the main and, despite a long odds-on defeat at Chepstow last time out, he rates as the most solid option. Miss Mendoza showed promise with her opening third over C&D and may give the selection most to think about.

Leading Times wouldn't need to be a world beater to win on debut but MISS MENDOZA looks the safest option after a decent C&D debut.
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Playtime scored with something in hand at Chester and must enter the reckoning on his current upward trajectory. However, the assessor has reacted with a 9lb hike and he could be worth taking on with MELEK ALREEH. David Simcock's charge should welcome this return to class 4 company and is a potential improver stepping up in trip. Ribble Vibe is worth a second look too.

Tryfan will be happier back on Tapeta, but this can go to RIBBLE VIBE, who showed more at York without quite seeing out 2m.
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Having opened his account in good style at Brighton last week, this could prove a suitable opportunity for BOTH OF US to complete a quickfire double. George Boughey's inmate scored with enough in hand to suggest that he can defy a 6lb penalty. Aoife's Thunder arrives on the back of second in classified company and isn't taken lightly now switching to a handicap. Honour Whim may fare best of the remainder.

The obvious selection is BOTH OF US (nap), who got off the mark at Brighton eight days ago. The danger is Aoife's Thunder.
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