There were 51 Races on Saturday 11th October 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Naas, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Three-year-olds have a fine recent record in this and DAMYSUS gets the nod with that in mind. Thrust into the Derby having finished second in the Dante prior, things didn't go to plan and he was given some time to recover. The Frankel colt returned to score in comfortable fashion at Deauville in August, though, and any further improvement ought to see him go very close. Gladius was far from disgraced in the Strensall last time out and is another open to considerable progress. First Conquest heads the remainder.

Fast ground is no problem for FIRST CONQUEST and he registered career-best form last time out. Damysus has to be feared most.
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The progressive DIVISION is readily suggested as the first one to consider. A full-brother to last year's Lowther winner Celandine, the William Haggas-trained colt built on a promising second on his debut at Windsor with a brace of cosy wins in novice events at Haydock and Yarmouth last month. Under a penalty for the latter, the son of Kingman appears ready for a step up in class. Comical Point is feared the most after his solid fourth-placed finish in the Gimcrack. Flying Comet and Rydale Frosty are other strong contenders.

800,000gns colt DIVISION has impressed in novice contests on his last two starts and he's the selection ahead of Boston Dan.
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Ammes looked a useful recruit to hurdling when scoring by five lengths at Sedgefield and he could go on from there, but he has to give 7lb to Lunar Orbit and it is interesting that connections of the runner-up are happy to take him on once more. Both can get involved with clear rounds, but a chance is taken on TREASURE PLANET. Second in a Tipperary maiden on the Flat, he is sure to have been well-schooled by Paul Nicholls and could make a winning debut.

The best of these on the Flat, AMMES recently launched his hurdling career with a pretty impressive win at Sedgefield.
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RELIEVED OF DUTIES reached a mark of 134 over flights and is sure to be well schooled for this discipline. The point-to-point winner won a maiden hurdle at Cork and the pick of his results since then was a good third in a Grade 2 novice hurdle at Punchestown in January. Full Of Life's exertions off the front on her chase debut over at Kilbeggan last month told as she dropped to fourth. This drop back in trip will do no harm if similar tactics are deployed. Come On The Lads has kept good company over flights so is an interesting recruit to the chasing ranks, while Koori Star has posted solid results over hurdles and is respected ahead of his chasing bow.

RELIEVED OF DUTIES has the best piece of hurdling form in the book so if he takes to this discipline, he should be thereabouts
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Charlie Appleby didn't have a representative in this 12 months ago, but he won the three previous renewals so Look To The Stars and Del Maro must be respected. William Buick opts to ride the former, which could be telling, but SPYCE is preferred. Second in the typically warm Convivial Maiden at York before going one place better at Yarmouth, pedigree suggests he could be even better over this longer trip. A comfortable winner at Tipperary latest, Endorsement must enter calculations too.

Endorsement and Look To The Stars are considered but PIERRE BONNARD makes more appeal. The chief threat may be Spyce.
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Stuart Coltherd has a good record in this race and his Treaty Boy is notable on that basis. However, he hasn't been seen for 200 days and the match-fit O'FAOLAINS GLORY is preferred after a good second over 2m2f at Kelso (hurdles) last month. Cutting back in trip and reverting to fences off just 2lb higher, she looks well worth siding with. Platenium has done well since joining Sam England and also merits close inspection debuting over fences.

The vote goes to PLATENIUM, who beat 13 rivals in a hurdle handicap last week and is on the same mark on this switch to chasing.
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CAPE COD is vulnerable to unexposed rivals, but the 92-rated colt looks the one to beat. A close third over this trip at Punchestown, he had Enceladus over three lengths behind when beaten at odds-on over 1m1f at the Curragh. Stamina seems to be his main attribute and Jack Cleary may well try to make all on him. Breaking Dawn and Kactus Jack both ran creditably on debut over 7f here and the latter may fare best of the pair over this trip. The selection's stablemate Choir Boy is out of a Ribblesdale winner and is one to note on debut, along with Handani, who is out of a 1m4f Listed winner from the family of Harzand.

With an official rating of 92 CAPE COD sets a good standard, and he has the benefit of Jack Cleary's 5lb claim into the bargain.
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PER CONTRA is versatile regarding ground and returns here with a big chance of backing up a comfortable success notched at Newcastle 13 days ago. A 6lb higher mark complicates matters, but the Tim Easterby-trained four-year-old counters that with plenty of course experience and has nothing to fear on the forecast going. Fresher than many, Erzindjan has dropped to workable mark and makes the shortlist after just three encouraging runs this season. Tony Montana, Insanity and the class-dropping Grey Cuban are others with solid credentials.

Having led 1f out before fading into fifth over 1m4f here in August, CHAMPAGNE PRINCE (nap) can capitalise on the drop back in trip.
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My Friend Sean has won five of his last six starts over hurdles and if he takes to fences he should go well, though a mark of 122 could see him forced to settle for a place. THE KEMBLE BREWERY has had wind surgery since pulling up in the EBF Final at Sandown but has the build and the pedigree to surpass his hurdling exploits over the larger obstacles and he could be the one. In The Air has experience on his side and is another to consider.

Preference is for THE KEMBLE BREWERY who did well in bumpers and over hurdles. Chasing was always going to be his game.
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KAMIKAZ DU PLESSIS crucially won a rated novice hurdle over a similar trip at Downpatrick in mid-July and will enjoy this drying ground. He has some point-to-point experience and should give a good account of himself on chasing debut for Gordon Elliott. Barry Lyndon has won three times over flights (over shorter trips), including in a handicap hurdle at this track, and ought to have a future in this discipline. Patrick O'Brien's 5lb claim has him nicely weighted against his two main rivals. Millforce is a point-to-point winner who has also collected two hurdle contests. He's had a couple of spins over fences without troubling the judge, so improvement may be needed for him to score.

This looks between BARRY LYNDON and Kamikaz Du Plessis and the former is preferred on the strength of his course form over hurdles
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It's hard to form a strong opinion given that each of these has the potential to improve significantly, but AL ZANATI shades the verdict. The son of Dubawi narrowly prevailed on the July Course when making his debut, beating a rival who has since gone on to fill the runner-up spot in the Goffs Million at the Curragh. He's still entered in the Futurity Trophy, a target that could be well within his grasp if landing the spoils here. A step up in trip ought to suit Hankelow, who was touched off in the Flying Scotsman at Doncaster. New Zealand could fare best of the O'Brien pair.

There are unexposed types aplenty. AL ZANATI gets the percentage call ahead of Hankelow and Straight Up.
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The ready winner of a bumper here in March, IMPERFECTLYPERFECT looks a decent prospect for the Lucinda Russell & Michael Scudamore yard. The son of Walk In The Park gets the vote based on potential now he tackles hurdles for the first time. At Vimeiro was well supported at Cartmel most recently and could build on that promising third-placed finish. Tamarind Bay should be capable of better than he managed at Worcester last time and may bounce back in this company.

The candidate with the most potential is IMPERFECTLYPERFECT, who was a ready bumper winner here in the spring.
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TOKYO TREASURE has finished behind Diego El Queso on both starts but got a lot closer to that rival over 7f at Down Royal last time and, of the pair, may be better suited by this longer trip. The Profitable gelding has plenty of stamina on the dam's side of his pedigree and appeals as one who will continue to progress. Diego El Queso was hampered at halfway at Down Royal and the 86-rated son of Blue Point sets the standard, but didn't look entirely straightforward in a couple of his earlier outings. A son of Arc winner Found, Maestro Bernstein was well held on debut but should improve, while Retrograde showed promise over 1m2f in the spring.

There are reservations about DIEGO EL QUESO based on two instances of beaten favouritism. Maestro Bernstein rates a danger
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Soon after making an impressive winning debut at Beverley, HE'S WALIIM was pitched into the Solario at Sandown in August. There was no disgrace in his performance in that race, as taking on stronger company on slower ground was a stiff test for just his second start. Back on track with a close second to a progressive type over a mile at Kempton most recently, the son of Too Darn Hot could be tough to reel in if he gets a flying start here. Night Patrol and Laazm are less exposed than the rest and are others notable options.

Topweight HE'S WALIIM has shown considerable potential on two of his three starts and is taken to make a winning nursery debut.
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Gyenyame is a consistent sort with a top-three finish on his last four starts and has a chance on his first start since March if he irons out his jumping errors. Ask Brewster has been upped 9lb after winning at Cheltenham in April and needs to improve again, and this may got to NEON MOON. He won this last year off 2lb higher when staying on well and is handicapped to go close once more.

A few with chances but NEON MOON won this last year after a break and then produced a strong piece of form at Ascot.
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DESERT HAVEN was found to be blowing hard after finishing unplaced at Galway last month, so it may be best to put a line through that run. He put in plenty of good work in placed efforts at Ballinrobe and Down Royal beforehand, and has a shot at making the breakthrough over flights to go with his two victories on the Flat. Malbay Madness was far from beaten when unseating three out in Downpatrick. He won his previous two outings at Kilbeggan and rates a serious threat. Paul's Dream is in decent nick, courtesy of a win in Wexford and runner-up berths at Kilbeggan and Listowel, so is on the shortlist. Tequila Talkin' and Must Meet Cecil are others with chances.

Narrow preference is for DESERT HAVEN who had been consistent in defeat prior to a poor Galway run.
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The value may lie with OXAGON, whose runner-up effort in the Champagne at Doncaster has been well franked by the first and third going on to score at ParisLongchamp last weekend, including at Group One level. An easy winner at Sandown before that, the son of Frankel should be able to handle the undulations of the Rowley Mile, with Gstaad put forward as the primary threat following another close-run thing at the top level last month. Aidan O'Brien's colt is taken to overturn that National Stakes form with the highly progressive Zavateri, while Distant Storm improved from his Acomb third to score impressively over C&D and is another to consider.

Zavateri and Gstaad are difficult to split. DISTANT STORM has Dewhurst written all over him, while Oxagon is solid.
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PISMO BEACH takes a sizeable step down in class after finishing third in a Grade 2 handicap at Newbury when last seen. That piece of form sets the standard and the daughter of Derby winner Pour Moi is hard to oppose. The winner of an Irish point-to-point, Magic Gloves should be wiser after her Rules debut at Kelso last month and could be another key player if she settles better. Highbury Hill and Miss Bumblebee complete the shortlist.

Devon raider Highbury Hill needs taking seriously but the one to beat is PISMO BEACH whose form looks solid.
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Johnny Murtagh and apprentice Yudish Geerdharry combined to win this valuable nursery three years ago and may repeat the feat with NAKAMURA. The Kodi Bear gelding has been on a roll since blinkers were fitted and has won his last two starts on yielding ground. He has gone up sharply in the ratings, but may be progressive enough to complete the hat-trick. Top-weight Slaudeen ran poorly in stakes company, but previously had three of these behind when winning at Navan. Luna Mia was a C&D maiden winner last month and may have found 7f too far on her handicap debut at the Curragh.

Johnny Murtagh may land the spoils with MOREHAMPTON, a fair sixth in a Listed race last time despite meeting trouble in running
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A highly creditable sixth in the Ayr Gold Cup last time out after narrowly scoring over C&D in August, NORTHERN TICKER has always been highly regarded by connections and he can strike again. Irish raider Gleneagle Bay may not be the easiest to win with, but dropping to 6f for the first time is interesting, while the consistent Binhareer is entitled to be thereabouts again after a respectable sixth in the Ayr Silver Cup most recently. Third in this last year off 4lb lower and a recent winner at Ripon, Eye Of Dubai completes the shortlist with Hammer The Hammer.

In a hot contest the suggestion is NORTHERN TICKER, impressive over C&D in August and better than the result in the Ayr Gold Cup.
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This can go the way of the relatively unexposed ROYAL INFANTRY, who was thought good enough to contest a Grade 1 at Aintree in April before a respectable second in Listed company at Perth. A mark of 136 on his handicap debut could prove lenient and he is preferred to stablemate Joyeux Machin, who was last seen finishing a narrow runner-up in a valuable handicap at Uttoxeter in March. Last-time-out scorers Idy Wood and Thanksforthehelp are others to consider.

A useful and promising novice last season, FRENCH SHIP (nap) could turn out to be well treated on this handicap debut.
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ANOTHER CHOICE signalled that another win may be close when second over hurdles at Roscommon last month. He has been extensively hurdling since July, but he is better over fences and was eighth in the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse in April. The handicapper has certainly given him a chance as he has been dropped 6lb in this sphere. This trip and ground ought to be right up Midnight Moonshine's street as he landed a maiden hurdle over an extended 3m at Kilbeggan in July by five lengths. Testing conditions clearly didn't suit when he was pulled up at Galway, but he bounced back with a runner-up effort over fences in Downpatrick. Arrycan and Western Model will have their supporters.

COFFEYS FORGE already looks a much better chaser than hurdler and can improve from his recent spin over the smaller obstacles to score
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An eyecatcher when staying on well for third through heavy ground at Goodwood, MANXMAN could be primed to go one better than he did when pipped by Alphonse Le Grande in this prestigious handicap last year. The son of Cracksman is 8lb higher, but he has the benefit of Jack Callan's 5lb claim. A similar type to his 2022 Cesarewitch winner Run For Oscar, Charles Byrnes' recent C&D scorer Reverend Hubert must enter calculations under a 4lb penalty, along with Bunting, who looks the pick of the Willie Mullins battalion after a creditable fifth in a valuable handicap at Leopardstown. Others to note include Beylerbeyi, Dawn Rising and Divine Comedy.

Having given his most assured 2m performance last time, FIREBLADE (nap) can now hit a new high. Alphonse Le Grande is feared most.
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Now three from five over fences having recorded a comprehensive triumph at Perth latest, KING ROLY remains open to further improvement and can shrug off a 4lb rise en route to further success. Lucinda Russell and Michael Scudamore are represented by King Of Answers, who must enter calculations ahead of his chasing debut, while I Am Max has the size to make an impact in this discipline too.

With fitness on his side, KING ROLY is taken to make it four out of six over fences. Florida Dreams is feared most.
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THUNDERBEAR has a bit to find at the weights, but the pick of his form at stakes level would give him every chance in this Listed contest. Jack Davison's five-year-old was second in last year's renewal before finishing third at Doncaster in November. He's had a light campaign this time around and shaped well in an Ascot handicap last month. Easy ground will suit and a high draw may well be advantageous. Last year's third Big Gossey was below par last time, but is weighted to reverse previous Curragh form with Tango Flare. A dual stakes winner in America, Fandom would prefer faster ground and this stiff 6f will test his stamina.

A trappy Listed race. Preference is for QUEEN OF MOUGINS who would have major claims if back on song in an easier race than of late.
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With the form of his promising debut second at Kempton last month being well franked since by the winner and third, JOULANY sets a decent standard and is expected to benefit from the extra furlong. Runner-up despite showing plenty of greenness on debut here over 7f last month, Valenday is bound to improve for that effort, as well as Morshdi, who may enjoy better ground after a creditable effort on soft ground at Sandown.

This is a tough choice between VALENDAY, Joulany and Morshdi who all showed stacks of promise when runner-up first time out.
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CLOTILDA was narrowly denied at Cheltenham in April and Paul Nicholls' filly could have the potential to improve further. She is likely to have too much for Gibbs Island, who was outclassed the last twice in Grade 1 company, but had looked a decent prospect before that. An easy winner over further at Bangor last month, Intosomethinggood must be of interest, as well as Moutarde.

Topweight GIBBS ISLAND found things tough at Grade 1 level on his final two starts last season but might be the answer here.
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A promising third on her racecourse debut at Ballinrobe last month, HIGH NOTIONS can open her account. Despite her inexperience, the five-year-old stayed on nicely from the penultimate flight to reach the frame. With a couple of those in behind boasting triple-figure ratings, the form looks quite strong for the grade. Faced with an easier assignment here, the Sonny Carey-trained mare has every chance. Point-to-point winner Whitewinewednesday shouldn't be far away. Already placed twice over hurdles, the six-year-old picked up crucial handicap experience last time at Navan. Apples Jane needs to improve, but this well-bred four-year-old could be suited to hurdling.

There was plenty to like about HIGH NOTIONS (nap)'s debut at Ballinrobe and she may be able to get her head in front stepped up in trip
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TYPEFACE notched up a brace of wins at Ffos Las before finding one too strong when attempting to land the hat-trick in classified company at Yarmouth latest. Freshened up by a short break, the son of Wootton Basset returns to handicaps on a workable mark and would not need much more to come out on top. The selection steps up in trip today though, and the likes of Celebrating Ethel and Bobby Dassler could capitalise should stamina be an issue.

With the tongue-tie retained, TYPEFACE is preferred with further improvement still plausible. Bobby Dassler is second pick.
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Blue To Blue has improved significantly on his last couple of appearances, completing a double when scoring at Haydock. He can feature again, despite a 7lb rise, but a chance is taken on WEDONTTELLLIES. The son of No Nay Never picked up nicely to win a novice event at Kempton in fine style and Richard Hughes' charge could prove better than his opening mark on his nursery debut. Pacifica Pier can't be ruled out either if bouncing back from a disappointing effort at Doncaster.

Despite another 7lb rise, BLUE TO BLUE can complete the hat-trick having won with a lot more in hand than it looked last time.
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Roger Pol bolted up under Isabelle Ryder at Uttoxeter latest and he merits the utmost respect under a penalty, but it is PINOT ROUGE who shades preference. Susan Corbett's charge was similarly impressive when on target over C&D in June and, given that she remains competitively treated off 6lb higher, further success looks a real possibility. Idem struggled in the Pertemps Final at the Cheltenham Festival in March but is no forlorn hope in these much calmer waters.

Last year's runner-up Dinons is feared but preference is for the mare PINOT ROUGE who made all here in June.
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Runner-up over 6f at Cork last month, LIKEDBYMIKE can go one better over the minimum trip. Travelling strongly on that occasion, the Inns Of Court filly looked all over a winner before being caught close home. Well handicapped on the pick of her juvenile form, the three-year-old can gain a second career victory. The booking of Colin Keane for the first time also looks significant. A four-time winner this season, the Denis Hogan-trained Nezeeh may not be finished yet. Despite racing off a career-high mark, he is an improving sprinter. Bellewstown maiden winner Arklow Lad is a lightly-raced colt who has to be of interest on his handicap debut.

There could be a good run in LIKEDBYMIKE who should be well treated and she steadied the ship last time at Cork in new cheekpieces.
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Gibside won this last year but has to carry 7lb more now and arrives out of form, though the return to this class could see him place. Berkshire Sundance was a progressive stayer who finished second in a better race at Kempton last November, but it looks a big ask to win this after 11 months off and MARBUZET gets the nod. A winner at Chester and a short-head second at Ripon last month, he loves a battle and his new mark may not stop him.

A chance is taken on TAFSIR, who hasn't had many opportunities at 2m but has hinted on several occasions that it could be a good fit.
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THISTLE ASK was having only his second outing over fences when landing a higher grade chase at Musselburgh back in February. He's subsequently switched to Dan Skelton's in-form yard and further improvement looks on the cards. Progressive over hurdles, American Land has to be of interest off his current mark back over the larger obstacles, while No But I Will and Lightning Flash are more recent winners worthy of a second look.

This looks difficult. IDEALLKO was a model of consistency last season, has form here and he's still on a competitive mark.
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COWPER HALL can make the breakthrough on his second start for Gavin Cromwell. Well supported when sent off favourite on his stable debut at Thurles in March, the five-year-old was in front when making a mistake at the last. Losing momentum as a result, he kept on to eventually finish third. Off the track since, he can make a winning reappearance. Also having just his second run for a new stable, Truckers Cruising has to be a contender. Weakening late on to finish fifth at Navan on his debut for Gordon Elliott, the seven-year-old should be suited to dropping back in trip. Last-start Bellewstown runner-up Farrokh is another who should be competitive.

FARROKH is a consistent sort who was just denied at Bellewstown last time off 3lb lower and acts best on this ground
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The application of first-time cheekpieces could work the oracle for SHETAKESTHEGOLD, who is back on the same mark that she won from at Catterick in July. Still unexposed over the minimum trip, this prominent racer may well have more to offer. Sharpness makes her nursery debut from what looks a feasible mark and, whilst her half-sister won on the Tapteta at Southwell, switching to an artificial surface could be a good move. Resdev Kisses and Tanaka are other shortlisted options.

The Verdict comprises SHARPNESS and Oh So Perfect who both look open to improvement at this level.
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CELANDINE makes plenty of appeal returning to 6f. She found life tough in the Group 1 Nunthorpe Stakes at York last time, but the Kingman filly was beaten only a nose over today's trip in Listed company before that and has a leading chance on these terms. Hold A Dream has placed at this level on more than one occasion and can make her presence felt, while Alfa Kellenic could prove best of the older horses with underfoot conditions back in her favour.

Circe has another good run in her but CELANDINE ran well in the circumstances in the Nunthorpe and gets the vote back at 6f.
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BALLYDANGAN won very easily over C&D earlier this month and may be able to follow up. Pulling 10 lengths clear of his nearest rival in a race where only three finished, he could strike again while the ground is in his favour. Sean Og is rarely far away at the finish with a Perth second last month suggesting he could go well, while Easy Bucks deserves respect despite unseating his rider when hampered at Listowel.

Top of the list is BALLYDANGAN (nap), who has won over C&D in two of his last three starts including a runaway success last week.
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Runner-up on all three starts to date, THEREWILLBEGLORY can shed her bridesmaid tag. The Andrew Slattery-trained daughter of Cotai Glory has done little wrong in defeat, and has been arguably unlucky to bump into a trio of decent winners. Perhaps the fitting of first-time cheekpieces can see the filly make the breakthrough at the fourth time of asking. Treasure Rose has shown enough in six runs to suggest that she, too, can win her maiden. Although vulnerable to a potential improver or smart debutant, the Johnny Murtagh-trained filly just about sets the standard. Dolly Hello finished a place behind her at Fairyhouse, but the booking of Colin Keane suggests connections expect a big run.

With cheekpieces added, THEREWILLBEGLORY (nap) gets the vote to end a sequence of seconds by upholding Navan form with Tea Rose
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Noble Horizon was caught after making the running over C&D in a better race last month but if he is given a more measured ride he could go close racing off 2lb lower. Byblos would be interesting if he keeps a straight path after hanging before finishing fifth over further at Southwell and he is another for the shortlist, as is AUSTRIAN THEORY. Dropped two classes after an Ayr second, he races off the same mark now and looked to be returning to form.

The vote goes to FINANCER who is back off his last winning mark and will be suited if the ground continues to dry out.
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It could pay to stick with last month's Sedgefield winner PADDY DE POLE. Paul Nicholls' charge beat a couple of subsequent winners on that occasion and can defy a rise in the weights on the strength of that form. Theatre Of Flight has a 10lb hike to contend with having returned the easy winner at Worcester, so Tranquil Sea may prove a bigger danger on only his second start for Dan Skelton.

Unexposed 5yo THEATRE OF FLIGHT won in fine style for his new stable a fortnight ago and is taken to overcome a 10lb hike.
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Fourth on her racecourse debut at Thurles in December, BALLYMOREEN can make a winning reappearance. Although having switched stables in the interim, the five-year-old should take the beating if fit after the absence. The form of that bumper has worked out well, with both the third and fifth winning, while the runner-up went close in a Grade 2. Hannah Phillips is a significant booking in a race of this nature. Downpatrick third Minella Jury should be all the better for that initial outing. Outpaced over a furlong out, the John Nallen-trained gelding picked up well close home. How's The Head needs to improve on what he has shown to date, but the presence of Jody Townend makes him of interest.

A race that lacks depth and MINELLA JURY looks the safest bet after a promising debut effort at Downpatrick.
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MISS AYALA has started to get the hang of things recently. The form of her Chelmsford success has since been franked by the runner-up and with a switch to Tapeta not expected to pose an issue, the Mark Usher-trained filly has plenty to recommend her. Woody Y Fernandez, who is now tried in a combination of cheekpieces and a tongue-tie, is proven on the surface and rates a big danger to the selection. Molly Mac and Looks Likely also command respect.

With headgear fitted, THANH NAM could well reverse Chelmsford placings with Miss Ayala and Molly Mac.
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Freddie Steady Go won his bumper at Newcastle and was far from disgraced when third at Haydock latest, so should go well. However, he may struggle to cope with point-to-point second MARCH ON OXO. He looks to have a bright future ahead of him under Rules and is closely related to plenty of winners. Stable companion Hourman is another to keep an eye on making his debut.

None can be ruled out but the verdict goes to TONY JOE who can improve on an encouraging introduction last autumn.
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The lightly-raced ROWDY YEATS can follow up his recent win at the Curragh. The Noel Meade-trained colt kept on strongly to register the second success of his career and it would be a surprise if he isn't involved in the finish here. Having had a number of options in this race, it also looks very significant that Colin Keane has elected to stick with the three-year-old. The hat-trick seeking Bishopton has to be respected, despite being 13lb higher than for his most recent victory. On A Session might appreciate the return to 7f.

A chance is taken with ON A SESSION. He was held up at Listowel last time on a day it was hard to come from off the pace.
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CRYINGINTHERAIN fetched 150,000 pounds at the Breeze-Ups in April and as a daughter of Havana Grey that is related to a host of all-weather winners, this might be her ideal surface. Nala's Dream wasn't beaten far when third at Chester latest and has an obvious chance if able to progress further, leaving Soca Star, who struggled in a Hamilton nursery last month, as another for the shortlist back in novice company.

With the form standard just ordinary, interesting newcomer CRYINGINTHERAIN gets the vote. Nala's Dream is second pick.
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Fletchers Dream kept on well to score at Newcastle last month and a rise of 2lb seems fair, especially given that he takes on similar opposition today. Irish raider HASIYNA arrives having finished a solid third at Laytown recently. Twice a winner off higher marks at Dundalk in the past, she appears to hold every chance back on the all-weather. Spendmore Lane finished well when second over the minimum trip at Lingfield latest and could do better returned to further.

Fletchers Dream is a solid contender but the Irish challenger HASIYNA (nap) may well find this easier than she is used to.
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Three-year-olds have won both installments of this contest and Hackney Diamonds looks the best of that contingent. Despite weakening over the mile at Sandown latest, she could be suited by a drop in trip and an ease in class will do her chances no harm either. Master Dandy showed signs of a return to form when second at Lingfield recently and is hard to ignore, but EVER DRIVEN is preferred. A winner over 7f at Lingfield last month, he might try to make all once again and, if doing so, he could prove hard to catch.

Ever Driven and Imola are both worth considering but LUCKY MAN can build on his recent glimmer of a revival at Southwell.
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CURRAN landed a double back in June that included a victory over today's trip at Newmarket. He remains 3lb higher, but first-time cheekpieces could spark some improvement, and Charlie Johnston's charge looks worthy of another chance. Kintbury has more scope than most and may improve for this greater test of stamina, while Schemaya drops in grade and could make her presence felt.

The 4yo CURRAN gives his running more often than not and looks sure to be given every chance from near the front.
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Course regular BASHOLO has won four times at this venue and has dropped to a competitive mark. She was having her first start since March when fourth here last month, and Stella Barclay's charge could launch a strong challenge with that run under her belt. Henery Hawk could bounce back from a disappointing Newcastle performance, while Flicka's Girl may fare best of the remainder.

Henery Hawk can bounce back from his latest defeat but BASHOLO may be the answer with her recent return to action behind her.
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RIVER WHARFE arrives on the back of a narrow Brighton success. Raised only 3lb, Tony Carroll's charge is taken to go in again having won here at the start of the year. Wyvern returns to this shorter trip with a chance, having gone close over C&D in an amateurs contest back in April, while Francesi and Lhebayeb have place claims off their current marks.

River Wharfe is respected but a recent run should have blown away the cobwebs for ENZOS ANGEL and he gets the tentative vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
| Icon | Meaning |
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| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
![]() | Top rated for thet statistic |
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