There were 30 Races on Sunday 12th October 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Goodwood, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Out Of Aces looks interesting as a son of Wings Of Eagles who is related to some decent sorts over hurdles and on the Flat. He is one to watch in the betting, but HARDY STUFF changed hands for 80,000gns at the breeze-ups last year and intrigues having been kept for a hurdling career by Gordon Elliott. His potential pace could be the key here, while Willie Mullins has his horses flying and relies on Ronnie's Rascal, a 9,000-euro daughter of Yeats.

HARDY STUFF makes more appeal. He is by a Flat sire who gets jumps winners and was through the breeze-ups as a 2yo so is well seasoned
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JOSH'S JOY has useful ability and is reliable. She ran well behind two smart types on debut, again ran well again in August, and while well held at Cork most recently, the winner subsequently scored at Group level. She drops in distance, but might be a little better than her 82 rating. Frankel filly Institute is out of a Queen Mary winner and Nunthorpe runner-up but although well supported on her Dundalk debut, she was well beaten. She appears a backward type so should progress, but faces a streetwise selection. Her stablemate Purely is out of a well-bred Grade 1 winner and could play her part, despite being second string.

A beaten favourite on two of her three starts, Josh's Joy has her chance, but perhaps recent AW debutante INSTITUTE can do better
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Although entitled to plenty of respect, a 7lb penalty coupled with a quick turnaround could be the undoing of the recent Ludlow winner Hold Your Fort, and it is MY GIFT TO YOU that shades preference. James Owen's gelding is 7lb higher than when winning over hurdles at Warwick last month but having been more effective as a chaser previously, further success may await him. Others to note include Safe Destination and Ajp Kingdom.

This can go to DEEP PURPLE, who has a solid record since switched to fences this summer. Old rival Ajp Kingdom is second choice.
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Kibris would be the best of these on the Flat with a debut win at the Curragh and a fifth at Roscommon on his latest start and, if he takes to hurdles, he is a big player. BRIDEZILLA has an experience edge, though, after finishing second twice at Ballinrobe and, with her 7lb sex allowance, she looks the one they all have to beat. Potential front-runner Kasper Hauser and Wizard Of Odds are others to consider.

Just denied on the Flat last time at Listowel, BRIDEZILLA was runner-up on both hurdle starts and can go one better today.
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The Moores have four entrants and Officer Of State, who spent most of the winter over jumps, could be the pick of them. His hurdling form would give him a chance but the lack of a recent run might mean HARLINGTON is the safer option. Beaten a neck over 1m5f at Bath last month, the step up to two miles could elicit some improvement. Spiced Rum looks a huge danger having finished second at Southwell, but a 4lb rise may mean she has to settle for a place.

This is not an easy field to weigh up but MERRIJIG is preferred to Spiced Rum and Sanitiser.
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STRIKE ZONE has shown useful form in two runs to date and seems reliable. Out of a Listed-placed dam, he was a fast-finishing third on debut at Navan and then bumped into a capable type at Cork. That race's winner disappointed subsequently but returned lame, while the well-beaten third was later placed in a handicap. Savile Row has shown reasonable form and although vulnerable to the selection, should give him a race. Chicago Pope probably owes his 85-rating to his run when finishing last in the Futurity Stakes. He might not run to that mark, but can still compete.

Pulling clear of the remainder in a Cork maiden last time, STRIKE ZONE may be ready to pounce now
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A contest that is likely to go the way of SETTLE DOWN JILL. Dan Skelton's mare was well held in second at Market Rasen most recently, but that was her first start following wind surgery. Progress is likely and she wouldn't need a massive amount to come out on top. That said, Riviera Walk contested a couple of warm bumpers last season and has to be of interest now sent hurdling, while Nana Noodleman appeals most of the remainder.

Although a beaten favourite the last twice, SETTLE DOWN JILL may have bumped into a good one last time.
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Onefortheditch struck here in August 2024 off 6lb lower and although without a win in 13 races since, she has run well off higher marks. Stonecarthy, who showed ability when second at Wexford in May, pulled up at Gowran Park recently and, if he bounces back, he could surprise but JAADIL is preferred. Headed late on when second at Navan, the slight drop back in trip might help her to get off the mark at last off just 1lb higher.

The relatively unexposed MON SHERIFFE has hinted at winning potential the last twice and dropping back in trip should suit him
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With little form in the book, it may be worth giving SING THE BLUES another chance. The daughter of Space Blues let favourite backers down at Newbury last time, but her debut third was full of promise. There is a chance quick ground didn't suit at the Berkshire circuit, but she could bounce back under forecast easier conditions. Reader is an appealing newcomer in receipt of weight, and she might get the better of Caballo Grande for second.

The filly SING THE BLUES has had a break since being an unplaced favourite in July and she is taken to get back on track with a win.
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REDEMPTION ROAD defeated some of today's rivals when scoring in August and again ran well on his most recent start at Listowel. He stepped forward to register that Tipperary win, defeating Madbadanddangerous, and although the runner-up started slowly, David Marnane's youngster seemed to progress again with a solid runner-up effort on heavy ground subsequently. Madbadanddangerous also improved to narrowly prevail at Naas, beating Duke Of Cumberland (who disappointed on Thursday) and recent winner Alphecca. Green Citation stayed on nicely on his introduction and should progress.

Joseph O'Brien runs four here and the pick of them is Down Royal debut third GREEN CITATION. He ran green that day and can do better
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Despite the absence, this should be an excellent opportunity for BLUEKING D'OROUX. Paul Nicholls' gelding was a talented individual over the smaller obstacles, emphasised by his win in the Grade 2 Select Hurdle at Sandown in April. Although lacking the chasing experience of these rivals, he has upwards of 16lb in hand on official ratings and sets a high standard now tackling a fence for the first time. Speculatrix already has a win to her name over fences but so does Doyen Quest, and they would appear to head the challenge.

This is all about BLUEKING D'OROUX who could be destined for big things as a novice chaser and should win this.
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A tad unlucky not to get off the mark in this sphere, with four seconds to his name, KEVIN'S PRIDE looks to have been found an ideal opportunity on his return to action. Good ground is likely to suit and the six-year-old should have too much for Big Dispute, who produced a career-best effort over hurdles when runner-up at Killarney in May. A respectable third over further at Ballinrobe in August, Couldntmakeitup is another to consider.

Though he lacks a recent run, KEVIN'S PRIDE has gone well fresh in the past and has the rating to take this if close to his best
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Authentic Charm has shown promise so far, most recently when fourth at Windsor, so he must be of interest stepped up in trip and into nurseries for the first time. MAGNATURA won at Kempton in June before finishing second under a penalty at Ffos Las. Although last of four at Sandown latest, it is possible ground conditions were too testing and he could bounce back. Amazing Journey was denied a clear run in a stronger race at York last time and is another to consider.

Lots went wrong for CRAZEE ICON (nap) on her nursery debut at Chester but she was beaten just a short head and can go one better today.
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It is encouraging that smart performer SWELTER reappears for possibly one last hurrah this Flat season, having been absent since her Irish 1,000 Guineas defeat. A sizeable filly, she was well beaten in the Classic but didn't show her true worth as she had previously won March's Priory Belle Stakes, which has worked out outrageously well. Her lack of a run is a concern and she carries a penalty, but seems better than her 105 rating. Fiery Lucy is likely to again run well, but is vulnerable to smart types. Pink Oxalis has been thoroughly progressive, but steps into stakes company for the first time.

The sole Group winner in the field SWELTER (nap) can get back on track on her first run since a disappointing Irish 1,000 Guineas run
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Sam Thomas looks to have an ideal candidate in the shape of CELTIC DINO, who was last seen finishing third in a handicap hurdle at Aintree in April. A winner of two of his five starts in this sphere last season, the six-year-old remains open to plenty of improvement and is preferred to Tutti Quanti, who progressed from a respectable effort in the Supreme to score easily at Ffos Las in April. Runner-up in a Listed handicap hurdle at the Punchestown Festival, Wilful completes the shortlist with Listentoyourheart.

A commendable third on his handicap debut at Aintree in April, CELTIC DINO (nap) can give Sam Thomas another Welsh Champion Hurdle win.
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PENNY PERFECT was no match for a progressive rival at Downpatrick last time out but she still kept on well in second, giving the impression that going up to 3m could prove ideal. She gets that opportunity now and it is likely to be Fad Eadrainn who gives her the most to think about after a recent spin on the Flat at Clonmel, which should have him spot-on for this. A taking winner of a bumper at Kilbeggan, St Lawrence's Well must be monitored for market support on his hurdles bow.

Gordon Elliott's 116 rated filly PENNY PERFECT gets weight from her rivals and she should relish the step up to this trip
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Slightly unlucky when short of room before running on well in second at Newmarket last time, THUNDER BLUE could make amends. Jamie Osborne's charge was a comfortable winner at Salisbury the start prior, and his current mark of 87 looks manageable. Placed on three of his last four racecourse appearances, First Folio is entitled to be thereabouts again, along with Aberama Gold, who finished a creditable fourth in the Ayr Silver Cup on his penultimate outing.

The 3yo WHEELS OF FIRE has not had much luck on his two starts since winning at Windsor last month and earns the vote.
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IT'S A HEARTBEAT has progressed nicely with each run and made a mockery of her initial handicap mark of 89 when readily beating Shaool over this trip at the Curragh. That form has been boosted since and the daughter of Too Darn Hot can cope with this step up in class. Island Hopping is the form pick on her third to Minnie Hauk in the Irish Oaks and may have been unsuited by the soft ground when third to La Isla Mujeres in the Oyster Stakes at Galway, with Lemsairbat, Romzina, Cheeky Wink, Calrissiana, Beset and Galileo Dame all behind. Bonnie Moon showed improved form when runner-up in that Listed race and can't be discounted.

Island Hopping sets the standard but IT'S A HEARTBEAT has greater potential
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Not many arrive here with strong recent form, but MOUNT TEMPEST fits the bill after a taking success at Worcester last month, for which he has only been raised 4lb. Champion jockey Sean Bowen being in the saddle is another plus, and it may be that Riskintheground gives him the most to think about having been a creditable fourth in the Summer Plate at Market Rasen last time out. C&D winner Saint Segal is capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Dan Skelton runs five and his jockey bookings suggest a big run is likely from JET PLANE, who did well in hunter chases last season.
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KAZAKH D'ARTHEL has had a few attempts over fences without success, but his best run came at Thurles in February where he looked to hold every chance before falling at the last. Following a creditable fourth over hurdles at Navan recently, he can strike at the main expense of Rockstown Girl who, despite unseating on her sole chase start, was highly tried over hurdles last season and is open to improvement. Chosen Shant has done well since joining the Aengus King yard and she cannot be ruled out either.

With a rating of 108 over fences, KAZAKH D'ARTHEL is the best horse in the race and can win if jumping soundly.
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A highly promising second on debut at Haydock last month when taking the measure of the reopposing Edwin Hubble (third), POSEIDON'S WARRIOR is open to any amount of improvement, and he can go one place better. Ranga Tang wasn't disgraced when fifth on his racecourse bow at Newmarket last month so he is considered, along with Roker Roar, whose yard know how to ready one first time out.

Edwin Hubble should be suited by the trip but POSEIDON'S WARRIOR, who beat him at Haydock, could be open to plenty of improvement.
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JETARA is a smart stayer over hurdles, winning five times and placing twice in Grade 1 company last spring at Aintree and Punchestown. The Curragh maiden winner has returned to the Flat this autumn and should be spot-on after just failing to score at Listowel, with Sorrentino, an easy winner at Thurles on Thursday, over three lengths behind in fourth and now meeting the selection on 3lb worse terms. The evergreen Lord Erskine had a number of these rivals behind when a gallant fourth in the Irish Cesarewitch, while Light As Air was just denied in a valuable handicap over 1m5f at Leopardstown and should go close if staying the trip.

The Petingo and Irish Cesarewitch are key form guides. The vote goes to Petingo sixth LORD CHURCH with the step up in trip to suit
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Bucephalus had little difficulty in following up his Newbury triumph when making light work of the opposition over C&D in February. However, the assessor has reacted with a 9lb hike and the eight-year-old may be worth taking on. The Twiston-Davies' yard have their string in fine fettle at present and the returning MOVEIT LIKE MINNIE makes plenty of appeal. The son of Libertarian scored on his seasonal debut last September and lurks on an attractive mark. King William Rufus is also of interest.

Washington won this last year but KING WILLIAM RUFUS might be that bit better handicapped.
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LUMINOUS LIGHT lost little in defeat when runner-up to a progressive chaser at Tramore last time out and looks competitively treated back in a handicap. Anthony McCann's charge has scope for further improvement in this discipline and he edges the vote over the class-dropping Rebel Gold. The veteran should find this easier than the Grade 2 he contested at Gowran latest and isn't taken lightly. In The Trenches is the pick of the remainder.

LUMINOUS LIGHT gets the vote. He is 2-3 here over hurdles and he shaped encouragingly on his return to chasing at Tramore
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HAFEET ALAIN was an impressive winner on his seasonal return at Sandown in May and, given the strength of that form, it would be no surprise to see him score again on his first start since. The recent C&D winner Cerulean Bay is an obvious threat despite a 5lb rise, while his stablemate Theoryofeverything should not be underestimated. The shortlist is completed by Alpha Crucis, Brighton Boy and Native American.

Unexposed 3yo BACK IN BLACK was third of 16 over 7f at Doncaster last time, shaping as though he could relish this first crack at 1m.
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CALZAGHI was reappearing after a summer break when successful over 1m2f at Navan last October. The Kevin Coleman-trained gelding has been given a similar campaign this season and shaped well after a layoff of over four months when third to Areana over a similar trip at Down Royal, with Kevin The Great about two lengths behind in fifth. There is little to choose between Positive Energy and Shelbourne on running behind Great Mover over an extended 1m1f at Gowran last month, with Convincing back in fifth. The latter finished well from off the pace and could be suited by this step up in distance.

EDERGOLE'S ANGEL won with a bit in hand at Bellewstown and with form over longer trips could defy an 8lb rise
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Crossgales King posted creditable efforts in defeat here and at Ayr in the spring and should put his experience to good use. However, there are some intriguing Rules debutants on show and it could be worth taking a chance on point-to-point winner COOLTOBECARELESS. Dan Skelton's charge boasts plenty of speed in his pedigree and looks capable of playing a large role in this discipline. Lancelot D'alene and Lake Tiberias could make their presence felt too.

The suggestion is LAKE TIBERIAS, a half-brother to Ahorsewithnoname who did so well under both codes for Nicky Henderson.
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CARRIGMOORNA BEECH created a fine impression when making a winning debut at Gowran, and she didn't give her true running when down the field at Limerick in March. The four-year-old looks just the type to have strengthened up over the summer and she may take some stopping if back to her best. Something Fabulous came good at the third time of asking at Tramore and another bold bid is forecast, with Minella Emperor heading the remainder.

SOMETHING FABULOUS(nap) is preferred. Her Tramore win has been boosted and she has placed in a point so she should stay this far.
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DAY OF GRACE had plenty in hand when making a winning handicap debut over a mile at Thirsk last month and William Haggas' filly is very hard to oppose on the back of that performance, especially as she may improve further for this extra distance. Just Keep Flying is another unexposed filly to consider, while Ferrari Gold edges out Roarin' Success and La Scanderbeide to be best of the rest.

The unexposed 3yo Day Of Grace is a tempting option but this could go to course specialist PINK LILY.
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The 1m1f Punchestown handicap won by Kashel Spring last month could prove a key piece of form, with Its All Peachy, Presence and NARLITA hot on her heels. The Harry Rogers-trained latter was putting in her best work at the finish and may now come out on top as she previously beat all bar favourite Glenroyal over 1m4f at the Galway Festival. Riding arrangements suggest Annie's Angel is preferred of Joseph O'Brien's pair and she's filled the runner-up spot three times over a variety of trips this year, including when narrowly denied by subsequent Group 3 winner Elana Osario at Killarney. Ob La Di made all here last time and is another to consider.

Punchestown winner KASHEL SPRING can follow up over this longer trip in a very competitive heat
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