There were 38 Races on Monday 13th October 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Hereford, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The admirably consistent TRIPLE FORCE resumed winning ways in a similar contest at Newmarket last month. Eireann Cagney does the steering once again and another bold bid is anticipated in this lower grade. Veteran Jewel Maker won under today's rider at Carlisle last month and scored again over 1m2f at Redcar most recently. He will likely have a say in proceedings from 2lb higher, as could the unexposed Believe In Lies.

Back down in class, TRIPLE FORCE (nap) could well follow up his Newmarket success. Shielas Well is second pick.
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The Gosden stable has won this three times since 2018 and Devil's Peak, who boasts an official rating of 80, has every chance. That being said, his latest effort was a little discouraging and YA KARIM is preferred. Slowly away on debut at Kempton in a race that has worked out well, he kept on into third and natural improvement should allow him to go close. 295,000gns purchase Pentonville makes considerable appeal on paper and a market check is advised.

This looks tricky but it might be worth siding with YA KARIM who was a market springer when an eyecatching third at Kempton last month.
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The only colt in the line-up, GALLEY POINT arguably sets the standard in this contest on his two previous runs. The 25,000-euro yearling purchase showed some improvement from his debut effort when a staying-on fourth at Killarney. T J O'Mara's charge also conveyed his suitability for softer conditions and a step up in trip would certainly look to benefit him. Harry Longabaugh finished seventh in a Curragh maiden on debut. He raced freely that day but wasn't knocked about by Wayne Lordan and can take a step forward from that experience. Millraceflow seems to lack a gear but was staying on towards the finish on his latest start and he may be a solid place prospect.

GALLEY POINT is readily preferred after his much-improved effort on his second start at Killarney
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Bumper winner RIDE LIKE A GIRL failed to help her cause when making a couple of mistakes at Warwick on her hurdling bow. However, Jamie Snowden's filly still showed plenty of promise in finishing third and can go close with a more fluent display of jumping. Recent Warwick third Midnight Pass is another likely improver with Emma Lavelle's yard among the winners, while Lady Kara has shaped well in bumpers and is one to note on her jumping debut.

It was probably a better race in which RIDE LIKE A GIRL ran third at Warwick and she'd have been closer without mistakes.
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HOMESTRAIT was up against it in a valuable sales race at the Curragh last time, but the daughter of Coulsty won a seller over C&D prior to that. She scored with plenty in hand on that occasion and has leading claims back in this grade. Fine Art Dealer steps up in trip and is worth considering given that William Haggas boasts an impressive strike rate at the track, while Saniyaat's Star is not out of it either.

The verdict comprises solid-looking SANIYAAT'S STAR and interesting Fine Art Dealer.
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CALAFIORI has been frustrating at times, but the fitting of cheekpieces seems to have worked the oracle. Now two from three in the headgear, including a comprehensive success at Pontefract last week, George Boughey's youngster should have more to offer and a 6lb penalty might not stop him. Nursery debutants Lord Harcourt and Gnocchi can't be underestimated, though, nor can Son Of Sarabi, who arrives having finished a creditable second at Bath.

The vote goes to the progressive CALAFIORI (nap), who has won two of his last three including a clearcut win at Pontefract last week.
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SINDRIA brings an unexposed element on just her fifth career start. Sporting a first-time hood, Joseph O'Brien's filly steps down in grade after finishing down the field in a very competitive handicap on Irish Champions Weekend. Also, with her maiden success coming on soft ground, Dylan Browne McMonagle's mount is a tentative choice. Spanish Temptress doubled her tally a week ago and steps back in here under a 7lb penalty, while others to consider include Ribee and Fast Tara.

COUNTERCULTURE was runner up behind Earls here last month and she may be able to turn the tables if the first-time visor works
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Jackstell returned to action with a convincing success at Warwick recently. Another good effort looks assured and he's preferred to Whatyouwaitingfor, who scored at Newton Abbot in August, but SPARTAN TIMES could prove hard to stop. Jennie Candlish's four-year-old has made rapid strides this year, winning four times on the Flat since scoring over hurdles at Worcester in June, and looks to have plenty more to offer back in this code.

The 6yo BIG BOY BARNEY beat a Graded performer in his Irish point and appears to be making progress under rules.
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It could pay to side with PARISIAC. A creditable fourth in a tougher sprint at York on Friday, Iain Jardine's charge scored over C&D before that, and beat several of these in the process including Arnhem (second). The latter is now 3lb better off and looks sure to launch another strong challenge, while Royal Duke should appreciate a return to quicker ground.

The in-form PARISIAC is taken to confirm last week's C&D form with Arnhem despite meeting him on slightly worse terms.
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Soft ground might not have suited SMILEY FACE on his debut at Sandown and it looks best to give him another chance. Charlie Johnston's colt is sure to have benefited from that experience, which could be crucial against the likes of Debrief and Heddon Street, who both make appeal on paper. Ballybunion was no match for an easy winner at Ripon, but this does not look quite as taxing.

The vote goes to BALLYBUNION, who left his debut form well behind when runner-up behind a useful prospect at Ripon 16 days ago.
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RACING ROYALTY drops in grade, likes soft ground and is well suited by this trip. Gillian Scott's runner also has a good record at this time of year and, while he disappointed at Listowel, he ran well when third in a better race at Galway last month. Late Night Talking ran well in an optional claiming maiden on soft last time and Colin Keane, who has ridden him on his last three starts, takes the mount again. Nibras Rainbow has been runner-up in three of his last five outings and went close at Bellewstown latest. Front-runner Manhattan Dandy is likely to run his usual game race, but is drawn wider than ideal.

The 5yo NIBRAS RAINBOW goes well in the mud and he would have won in another stride or two at Bellewstown.
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Most of these need to raise their game judged on recent efforts and JIMMYJEROO could be the one to do so. He returns to this venue for the first time since scoring over C&D back in April and Henrietta Knight's charge looks to have a fighting chance off only a 2lb higher mark. Zacony Rebel landed a tougher chase than this at Worcester during the summer, while Clearisthewater is worth a second look on his first start over fences.

None of those are that convincing. JIMMYJEROO has won around here and he might be the answer.
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Spooky Wooky belied odds of 50-1 to finish second at Ayr latest and he could be involved again, while Minella Study is an intriguing contender ahead of his first start for Adam Nicol. Second over an extended 1m1f at Ballinrobe in July, he steps up markedly in trip and may prove the biggest danger to ALNAYEF. Jim Goldie's charge doesn't have the most consistent profile but he's unexposed at the trip, and would hold every chance if running to a similar level as when second at Hamilton last month.

The Verdict comprises the low-mileage 3yos SPOOKY WOOKY and Minella Study who both may be capable of better still.
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Smooth Silesie is a contender with her two-out-of-two record at the track and although a poor seventh over 6f at Southwell last time, she is far better suited by the minimum trip. Jungle Run's last win was off a higher mark in April and, with Jack Callan claiming 5lb, he could get into the mix but TRAFALGER gets the nod. Beaten less than a length at Bath, he races off the same rating and could get off the mark.

The vote goes to the lightly raced TRAFALGER who made a bold bid at Bath last time and is on the same mark on this drop back in trip.
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DOWN TO BUSINESS has shown improvement in his last couple of starts and may get his head in front now. Andy Oliver's three-year-old ran well over this trip at the Curragh when third to an 88-rated filly and handled soft ground on that occasion. He may progress a little more in first-time headgear. Mocking was down the field in a sales race in France but has run well in a few handicaps, including on soft ground, and is the highest rated in the field. Moon Reign ran a promising race at Galway, but took a backward step at Listowel. He's bred to stay well and could fare better over this longer trip.

Mocking has the best flashes of form but he is now 0-9 and the suggestion is DOWN TO BUSINESS who ran better last time.
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JAGER TIME did well to go under by a neck, despite pulling too hard, at Southwell and if he settles better, Fern O'Brien could ride another winner for her father. Jungle Wood kept on to finish third at Uttoxeter and might find some improvement for the step up in trip, despite an added 1lb from the handicapper. Getaway With You was strongly fancied before finishing fifth at Hexham and will look to make amends.

Sara Bradstock's JUNGLE WOOD (nap) has found his level in handicaps and it's hard to envisage him not being involved in this company.
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Lexington Belle is an obvious contender having finished a creditable fourth at Haydock last month, but ROCK MELODY appears the likelier winner. Successful in the last two renewals of this contest, she has not won since but is now 3lb lower than 12 months ago and Amie Waugh's 3lb claim is an added bonus. Bellarchi usually finishes her races well, and she could pick up some minor prize money.

Nicely handicapped ROCK MELODY could well complete a hat-trick of wins in this contest. Lexington Belle is second pick.
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IRONIST kept on well to win over C&D last month and although upped 3lb, she may have enough in the locker to follow up. Dandy Dinmont was beaten a length at Leicester off this rating, despite hanging under pressure, and he is capable of mounting a challenge. Infinity Blue tries cheekpieces for the first time and if they bring any improvement, he could also have a say.

Preference is for 3yo IRONIST, who made the breakthrough when scoring over C&D last month and is open to more progress in 6f handicaps.
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It was over just less than 1m5f that GLENROYAL won at Down Royal and his earlier victory this season came over 1m4f at the Galway Festival. Dropping back to this trip is not ideal, but the Australia gelding may be progressive enough to score again. His two main rivals, Refreshment and Local Lad, have stamina concerns. The former is a dual winner over 1m, but is unproven over this far and might prefer better ground. Local Lad ran well in a Group 3 on debut last year, but hasn't really built on that and was outstayed over this trip when last seen in June.

With testing ground a worry for Local Lad and the trip an unknown for Refreshment, this looks a good chance for GLENROYAL (nap)
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The refitting of cheekpieces saw SUPER HIT return to form when filling the runner-up spot at Southwell. Reverting to Polytrack holds no fear for Darryll Holland's dual Chelmsford winner and a 2lb rise looks workable. Mbappe looks ready for a switch to this longer trip judged on his latest third over 7f here and he's feared most, ahead of Foreseen, who is a potential improver sporting a first-time hood.

In an open race DOUBLE TIME is tentatively preferred to Foreseen and Mbappe.
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Ballintubber Boy drops slightly in distance on his return to hurdles after failing to make his mark over fences. With a win at Huntingdon a year ago off just 2lb lower, he warrants serious consideration but has to give a lot of weight away to JEUDIDEE. A well-beaten third in a handicap chase at Worcester, the six-year-old steps up in trip and there is enough stamina in his pedigree to suggest he will stay. Donnie Azoff looks best of the rest after his Uttoxeter third.

The 9yo DONNIE AZOFF probably ran as well as he ever has when close up in a Class 3 handicap hurdle at Uttoxeter a month ago.
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Andrew Mullen and Iain Jardine teamed up to win this with Pembrokeshire in 2023 and they will be hopeful of a big run from top-weight Giselles Izzy. She drops in class after finishing sixth over 6f at Hamilton a fortnight ago, but is perfectly capable over this distance. MONHAMMER has been a little frustrating lately, but he has won four times off higher marks in the past (two over C&D) and is hard to ignore. Balmerino is capable of better with first-time cheekpieces applied.

The exposed MONHAMMER is taken to win his first race since May 2024 having been placed over C&D on his last three starts.
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William Haggas has sent out two of the last three winners and ITRAAQ makes plenty of appeal. She could only manage third when sent off favourite at Sandown for her handicap debut, but with the combination of faster ground and a longer trip in her favour, the daughter of Sea The Moon looks worthy of another chance. King's Castle drops in distance with a shout back in this lower grade, while Ethelwulf is another to note.

It might be worth giving another chace to ITRAAQ, who still has potential and represents a yard that won this in 2022 and 2023.
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With a decent pace virtually assured, this could be set up for a closer like GOTTA CATCH'EM ALL. Although a 19-race maiden, the Harry Rogers-trained gelding has finished runner-up on his last three runs. With his stable in excellent form in recent months, this could be the day that everything finally falls into place for the five-year-old. Listowel winner Ehteyat has to be respected, despite receiving an 11lb hike for that shock success. Rated much higher during his time in Britain, he could still be well treated. A slight concern is that his best form has come over further. C&D winner Duke Of Leggagh also holds leading form claims having struck at Bellewstown earlier this month.

A few with chances. EHTEYAT did have the run of things up front at Listowel but testing ground could be the key to him.
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A step up in distance proved just the tonic for Southwell winner LUZON HEIGHTS and another bold bid is forecast. A 5lb rise in the ratings shouldn't halt the son of Pinatubo's upward trajectory and he edges the vote over nursery debutant Hello Humphrey. Mark Usher's charge has filled the runner-up spot on his last two outings and an official rating of 68 looks fair. Urgent Call is the pick of the remainder.

Luzon Heights is high on the list but handicap debutant URGENT CALL is improving with each run and he could be worth chancing.
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A few arrive with something to prove and it looks best to side with BALLYNAHEER, who won at Fontwell before finishing a creditable second over that same C&D. David Dennis' six-year-old is able to compete from an unchanged mark and should go close under similar conditions. Unspeakable has been running well in defeat and must be respected, but stable jockey Jack Tudor opts to ride chasing debutant Captain's Pick and market support should be noted. Getthepot is another to consider.

It might be foolish to dismiss IRON D'EX. The selection is on a good mark and has an eyecatching record when fresh.
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CARLTON AND CO weakened inside the final furlong over C&D recently, but this quicker ground should allow her to finish with more of a flourish. The six-year-old is taken to improve on that fourth-placed effort and secure a fourth career victory. Freak Encounter was heading in the right direction when last seen 136 days ago and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of One Of Our Own.

Although not at his best recently ALPINE SIERRA has dropped to a very good mark and can beat Carlton And Co and On The Bubble.
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Lady Kameko posted a better effort when runner-up on testing going at Bath, while Timeless Spirit also ran well when third at the same track back in August. However, VALKYRJA could prove the one to favour. She returned from a layoff with her best effort so far when runner-up at Kempton and the unexposed Night Of Thunder filly returns to turf with solid claims if building on that form.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to VALKYRJA, who reappeared with a good second at Kempton last month.
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Recent Navan winner FORLIO looks well-in under Colin Keane. Raised 12lb for a runaway success at the County Meath track, the Paul Flynn-trained gelding is turned out quickly carrying a mandatory 7lb penalty. Provided this race doesn't come too soon, the six-year-old son of Mayson should take all the beating. Nancee Spain, runner-up at Thurles on Thursday, also backs up again swiftly. Having finished second on her previous start here, she rates a definite threat. Bellewstown winner Idomything could be open to more improvement on only her third start for trainer Tom Cleary.

A chance is taken on the unexposed 3yo ROYAL BELIEF who shaped like this test would suit on his handicap debut at Listowel
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There was a lot to like about SPIRITOFTHEBLUES' debut victory at Ayr and there could be more to come. The daughter of Time Test may take some stopping if proving as effective on this switch to Polytrack and is fancied to double her tally. Myrrh came good at the second time of asking, with the help of the Hamilton stewards, and she should give another good account. Course winner Miss Pretty will have better days ahead of her too.

Miss Pretty shouldn't be underestimated but SHEBARA is a likely type on paper and can make a winning debut.
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An open contest in which many will fancy their chances and only a tentative vote can go to LYNSEY LARUE. Twice a winner between the flags, Evan Williams' mare has struggled in novice/maiden company so far this season. However, the switch to handicaps coupled with a step up in trip could help, while an opening mark of 88 looks fair. Northern Rose was no match for an in-form rival at Uttoxeter but she remains of interest, as does the four-year-old Path Of Stars, who didn't run badly at Fontwell.

In an open race the suggestion is NORTHERN ROSE who was clear of the rest behind an in-form horse at Uttoxeter.
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Having run out a ready winner over track and trip latest, SKI ANGEL could be set to follow up. A 4lb higher mark might be on the lenient side and she shades preference over fellow last-time-out winner Beerwah. The John & Sean Quinn-trained inmate scored a shade cosily at Beverley and isn't taken lightly. Doralee and Thunderstorm Katie are others of interest.

A chance is taken on ZAPHEA. The shortlist is completed by Beerwah, Mrs Bagerran and Sixcor.
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Exotic Baby won on his second start by three-quarters of a length over the mile at Southwell, keeping on well close home. He may have more to offer but he has to give 7lb to some well-bred newcomers, headed by FORT ROCK. A son of the late Wootton Bassett from the Charlie Appleby yard, he is bred to be above average and is preferred to 220,000gns yearling Interstate, who also races in the Godolphin colours.

Exotic Baby may struggle to concede 7lb to some interesting newcomers. FORT ROCK is preferred to Kaindy.
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Kartini looked the sort to learn plenty from her Chelmsford debut when she pulled too hard before finishing a seven-length third, and she could be the one to trouble WELLJUDGED. Second to the experienced Stellenbosch at Southwell when left with plenty to do, Roger Varian's filly could come home in front if ridden nearer to the early pace. Thaisa has run well without success, but may have to settle for a place in this line-up.

A few with chances but the nod goes to THAISA who can take a step forward from her Newcastle fourth and get off the mark.
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Shallow has won or placed on all five starts here and, with Oisin Murphy in the saddle, she looks likely to go well once more, despite an eighth in a far better race at Newmarket last month. However, CINDY LOU WHO goes from strength to strength and won for the fourth time this season at Bath last time. Although upped 5lb for that, she is difficult to oppose if taking to the all-weather. Fleetwater is another to consider.

Jettie's Run is feared but SHALLOW (nap) may benefit from the return to a flat track and she can gain a third C&D success.
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Crystal Mariner kept on best of all to score over C&D and must be respected from 5lb higher, but the vote goes to GUNSHIP. Two from three on the all-weather but without a win on turf so far, he appears to be more at home on a synthetic surface and a big run can be expected. The consistent Sportingsilvermine is likely to be in the mix again, although Son Of Man returned to form at Sandown and could be a bigger threat.

He isn't easily recommended on recent evidence but the drop in class and return to AW could see GUNSHIP bounce back to his best.
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BLAST THE DREAM has yet to finish outside of the top two in her five all-weather appearances and that trend may continue. Her connections will be hopeful of a big run in the first division of this contest from Crystal Mariner, who defeated Roger Varian's three-year-old over C&D recently. She is completely unexposed at the trip and is taken to repel the likely challenge of Sir William. Fox Journey sports first-time cheekpieces and has become too well treated to ignore, while multiple course winner Federated can't be overlooked.

This could rest between progressive pair SIR WILLIAM and Blast The Dream with William Haggas' strong-traveller just preferred.
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Jet Black (third) finished behind Pergola (second) at Windsor in August, but she had a troubled passage and remains of interest. The latter was far too keen at Yarmouth subsequently but is more than capable, although the same can be said for CLOAKS OF GOLD. The Cracksman filly showed ability when trained by Richard Hannon, but flattered to deceive on her handicap bow at Pontefract. It is possible the track didn't play to her strengths, though, and a return to this venue could suit.

The nod goes to PERGOLA who posted a good fourth under an aggressive ride at Yarmouth and can resume winning ways off the same mark.
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