There were 46 Races on Tuesday 14th October 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Leicester, 7 races at Market Rasen, 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Punchestown, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NASIM is looking for his hat-trick after winning over C&D by three lengths in late August. Despite being 5lb worse off with runner-up Sir Laurence Graff, he can be expected to confirm that form. Pablo Prince is beginning to look well handicapped having won three times here and could surprise a few if bouncing back to form, with three-year-old Jack Langley another to consider back on the all-weather after his Epsom fifth.

In a trappy event, JACK LANGLEY is taken to win his second race over C&D this season, with This Time Maybe his biggest danger.
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SUPREME DANCER looks to have every chance of a first success after showing improved form to be beaten half a length off 2lb lower at Musselburgh latest. Gullane Girl has been out of form since winning a similar race off 3lb lower at Salisbury in August but she would be a danger if bouncing back to that level, while top-weight Raging Raj drops in class after being gelded and is one to watch.

The Verdict comprises the interesting handicap debutants MR NIPPY and Raging Raj.
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Heart Over Head has potential but he will need to polish up his hurdling if he wants to get involved in the finish and may have to settle for a place. Pioneer Pete is bred for the job and showed promise in his bumpers with a second and a third at Warwick, so could be the bigger danger to UN SENS A LA VIE. A point-to-point winner, he landed his bumper with ease here in February and looks to have a bright future ahead of him.

This looks a good opportunity for course bumper winner UN SENS A LA VIE to make a successful start over hurdles.
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Ribston Pippin looks interesting after being beaten a neck at Wolverhampton where he was caught late on and first-time cheekpieces may yield further improvement. HASHTAGNOTIONS kept on well at Newcastle when following a Beverley win with a decent second when clear of the third. Although upped another 2lb for that, he is more consistent than any of his rivals which gives him a vital edge. Spinning Dancer is given another try at this trip and could surprise with a place if she stays.

The in-form HASHTAGNOTIONS is also well drawn, so has plenty going for him in this ordinary contest. Ribston Pippin is next best.
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CINAMMON COCO has improved from run to run over hurdles and turned around Ballinrobe form with Hopes Are High when winning readily at Down Royal. Ground conditions are likely to be similar here and the Persian King gelding can take the next step up the ladder. Hopes Are High was a winner at Listowel last time but his double penalty means he is only 2lb better off with the selection from Down Royal and that leaves him with a stiff task. Secret Force was just ahead of Al Riffa's half-brother Superficial on the Flat at Listowel and both runners merit respect on their hurdling debuts.

The penalised pair could be vulnerable. If SECRET FORCE takes to hurdling, he should be able to confirm Flat form with Superficial
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STORM ESME held on to win on her Newcastle debut before finding Listed company beyond her at Redcar, but if she gets away smartly she has every chance to get back to winning ways. Newcomer Mooj is interesting for a yard that has been amongst the winners this month, while White Island has shown enough to warrant a second look.

This is an ease in class for STORM ESME and she can overcome her penalty.
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Freshers Week looks an interesting recruit to the Charlie Longsdon yard after winning his point-to-point, but at this stage of his career he may be best watched. STUMPS OR SLIPS returned to hurdles after landing his hat-trick over fences with a comfortable win at Worcester and, although he ran poorly last time out, that was a far better race and he can be easily forgiven. Country Park is noted too.

Freshers Week is the dark horse but COUNTRY PARK has the best form and this looks his chance to shed the maiden status.
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Zighy has run well on all three starts and she was only beaten a half-length at Yarmouth last month when caught late on. She has a good attitude and can find a race, but may have to give way to ETERNAL SOLACE here. A three-length winner on her Brighton debut, she was not disgraced when fifth in the Marygate at York, finishing less than three lengths behind the winner, and is entitled to find this easier pickings. Echoofmymind is a tentative suggestion for third.

Zighy has solid claims switched to AW but ETERNAL SOLACE looked promising in the spring and can defy her penalty.
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Down Royal winner EASTMORE ran well in defeat at Listowel and will enjoy the likely good ground here. He's up another 3lb but still looks on a reasonable mark and Charles Byrnes' runner can strike again. Watching The Clock got going late to win at Galway and her trainer felt that she won in spite of soft ground that day. This will be only her third start in a handicap and she's open to plenty of improvement. Derry Lad looked well handicapped ahead of his run at Downpatrick but drifted in the market and appeared to have no excuses. Bearami Creek would prefer further, while Deed Pole is one to note in his first handicap.

Not many of these have been at peak form lately, and EASTMORE has a clear chance based on two solid performances back to back
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FIGJAM appears to hold all the aces judged on the formbook. A five-length second in a Hamilton maiden on debut, she was then fourth at Ayr in a Group 3 last month despite a slow start and that form reads well. Whizzy Dizzy makes most appeal of the newcomers on paper, with Luck Money another to keep an eye on.

Back down in class, FIGJAM doesn't necessarily need to fully back up her Group 3 effort in order to get off the mark.
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Indemnity was an easy winner in May and has won two of his four starts over hurdles, but he has been put up 7lb. A chance is taken on the more experienced CHAOS CONTROL, the winner of two of his three starts over C&D and only beaten a length into third in a class 2 at Perth in August 2024. Given a pipe-opener on the Flat last month, he should be ready to go now. Forget The Way is the pick for third.

The 5yo INDEMNITY (nap) was a good Flat horse and he's going the right way over hurdles, winning so easily at Warwick last time.
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KILKENNY WARRIOR was the cosy winner of a class 6 handicap at Southwell three weeks ago and can kick on again with that nursery debut success noted as a convincing piece of form. Handicapping newcomer, From The Hip is another potential improver after showing promise in his three runs to date, with an allotted mark of 70 looking workable. Uncertainty and Corniche Girl have a bit more experience and are other solid options.

In what looks an open nursery, Southwell winner KILKENNY WARRIOR is taken to follow up despite a 9lb rise.
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Glen Kiln will do for many here after his unfortunate defeat at Tipperary but drying ground is a concern and it might just be worth opposing him. He was set to win a Grade 3 only to depart at the last and his new mark leaves him well in at the weights, but it's a quick enough reappearance for the likely favourite and SMOOTH TOM is preferred. Andy Slattery's charge has shown enough pace to be placed in two renewals of the Irish Lincolnshire and has a good record in small-field contests over hurdles. Fred Winter sixth Wendrock has been off since April but will be suited by stepping up in trip.

Providing this does not come too soon after a Tipperary mishap, GLEN KILN should be able to take advantage of the race conditions
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Jennie Candlish has trained the last couple of winners and GOOD BANTER has solid claims. The son of Calyx bounced back to form when landing a seller at Wolverhampton with any amount left in the tank and could prove hard to stop if in the same form. Jr Climbs has a shout with a repeat of his second at Haydock in August. He rates the main danger having finished in front of Packetofbiscuits at Wolverhampton last time.

The combination of first-time blinkers and moving away from handicap level may enable JR CLIMBS to belatedly double his tally.
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RULER OF THE RIVER registered her first success in a handicap hurdle with a tenacious effort at Plumpton last month and could again be tough to deal with running off a 5lb higher mark. That was also her first run for Fergal O'Brien, who appears to have found a good opportunity for back-to-back wins. Tankardstown Diva showed some improvement at Warwick most recently and she is another appealing contender on just her third start for the Tom Ellis yard. Seahouses completes the shortlist.

Henry Daly had one run well after a break at Chepstow on Friday and SANDSCAPE appeals as a likely improver over this longer trip.
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PREVISE was a promising third on her handicap debut in a similar event at Newbury when last seen. Fresh from a break since July, this could be a good time to catch the daughter of Oasis Dream as she runs off the same mark. Last-time winners Newfangled and Indian Spirit have to be of interest having shown improved form. The latter was gelded prior to breaking his maiden over C&D last month and he could be the biggest danger to the selection on his handicapping introduction.

1m3f looked to stretch BAIKAL last time and she is given another chance to confirm the promise of her Wolverhampton win.
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An ordinary contest and YOURE A DERRY GIRL might be good enough to score under her 7lb claimer. The Leading Light mare landed a bumper on summer ground a couple of years ago and finished ahead of two recent winners when second at Ballinrobe last month. She was below par last time but is worth another chance. Reiki Revolution was placed over this trip in May and has been running well over 3m since. The five-year-old put in a sloppy round of jumping when second at Kilbeggan, but the winner enhanced that form next time and he's a big player here. Point-to-point winner Accustomed ran respectably at Navan and might be next best.

YOURE A DERRY GIRL has run well in defeat at this trip and is narrowly preferred to Button Rock
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SONG N DANCE looked to run out of steam in the last half-furlong when runner-up over a mile at Lingfield latest. This return to 7f is the logical move for Sean Woods' filly on that evidence and a bold bid looks on the cards. Symphony Of Joy is another likely to improve back over this trip, given he showed promise when fourth here on debut, while Treasure Islands makes most appeal of the newcomers.

The main form players are SYMPHONY OF JOY and Song N Dance. Neptune Street and Treasure Islands look best of the newcomers.
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The dependable NICKELFORCE has posted some respectable efforts in defeat lately and can go one better after finishing second off the same mark at Kelso last month. Lermoos Legend represents an in-form yard and could be the biggest danger to the selection if his stamina holds out as he steps back up in distance. Lunar Discovery also merits a betting check on just her second start for Robbie Llewellyn.

Sure Touch has to be respected but preference is for NICKELFORCE who continues to threaten a third success over fences.
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Arctician was a surprise victor when he edged out SAXONIA in a course-and-distance handicap at the start of last month. However, the latter bounced back with a game success at Musselburgh on his latest outing and can come out on top in this rematch. Winston's Warrior also looks a key player after resuming winning ways at Kempton last month. A 3lb rise shouldn't be too prohibitive for the Charlie Hills-trained colt in this company. Hitched, who is a four-time course winner (twice over C&D), is another to seriously consider.

A trappy event in which HAPPY BANNER could be the answer. Saxonia and Winston's Warrior are feared most.
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MELLEM ran well at Roscommon after four months off and might be able to claim a first success here. Mark Fahey's runner was caught late over 3m at Leopardstown in March and finished second over this trip in May. He can turn form around with third-home Gortmore Lady. Dunany Point has been placed three times since winning over this trip in April and ran well from the front at Listowel last time. Demanding Gerry has been knocking on the door and bumped into an improver when second at Clonmel. She likes good ground and should be in the mix again.

Given a little improvement from a Gowran run that came after a break MELLEM might prove good enough
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SUSIE SIOUX finished a close fifth at Pontefract last week. She found herself trapped on the rail for most of the home straight and John Mackie's lightly-raced mare is taken to turn the tables with the winner Arkenstaar with normal luck in running. The latter can feature once again, despite his 5lb penalty, while last month's Newmarket third Just Typical could also have a say.

Armed with a 3lb pull and hopefully better luck, SUSIE SIOUX could well reverse Pontefract placings with Arkenstaar.
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I AM ROCCO came up against the progressive Shantou Lucky when runner-up at Uttoxeter last month. This looks an easier assignment and a 3lb rise may not be enough to prevent another bold bid. Independent Jimmy took well to the larger obstacles when finding only one too good at Worcester on his chasing bow and should prove competitive once again, while Carlisle second Great Ballinboris could go well on his first start since April.

A thin-looking handicap and probably a good opportunity for I AM ROCCO to gain a deserved win after three solid efforts.
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SPITZBERGEN was no match for the progressive Rose Of Honour when runner-up at Southwell. Nevertheless, the son of Goken finished well clear of the rest and could prove hard to beat in this company with a similar effort. Kyoto can include a Group 3 winner among his winning relatives and Andrew Balding's newcomer is worthy of a second look, while Mayfair Star will likely improve for this extra furlong and could land a blow.

Spitzbergen sets a useful standard but KYOTO is bred to be smart and can make a winning debut.
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A competitive affair but RISING DUST looks the one to side with off bottom weight. The seven-year-old just failed to land a gamble at Kilbeggan on his first start for Emmet Mullins but those losses were recouped when he won readily at Listowel. He got 12lb for that and is into a much better race now but there must be every chance that he's still ahead of the handicapper. Duke Silver stays well and also won at Listowel but would probably prefer a bit more juice in the ground. Sign From Above comes here off the back of a win at Gowran and stepping up in trip should suit, but he has plenty of weight to shoulder.

The money has come for RISING DUST the last twice and he may be able to cope with a 12lb hike in this better race
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AURORA MAJESTY has made good progress this year and has a decent chance of claiming a fourth win from what has already been a rewarding campaign. A 3lb rise after a close-up second at Epsom in August looks manageable, especially as he has built up a good rapport with Hollie Doyle. There should also be more to come from fellow three-year-olds Sarab Star and Storm Free, while Arctic Thunder and last year's winner It Just Takes Time are the pick of the older horses.

A competitive event can go to the unexposed SARAB STAR (nap), who has won twice in novice company, and makes his handicap debut.
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Tyraxes showed promise with his debut third when beaten four lengths after weakening over a mile and a half at Lingfield and he should go well dropped in trip. ALOBAYYAH made a lasting impression when quickening to win on her Yarmouth debut, but wasn't seen for 10 months before finishing midfield in a Group 3 at Sandown. If she improves for that and the added two furlongs, she could get back to winning ways. Antrim seems the likeliest to follow them home for the Gosdens.

William Haggas' ALOBAYYAH has her sights lowered after resuming with a solid eighth in a Sandown Group 3 and can't be opposed.
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Stuart Edmunds' yard has been among the winners this month and it could be worth siding with INDIZA. His half-brother Immutable has won on both the Flat and over hurdles and the son of Ribchester could have the edge in the finale. Cracks Speed is a rare runner in this discipline for Richard Hughes and he's worth monitoring in the market, while Bebop is related to hurdle winners and is another to note.

No form to go on. INDIZA has an eyecatching Flat pedigree and stamina shouldn't be an issue, yet it could be for Cracks Speed.
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Having followed up a breakthrough victory at Tipperary with a respectable fifth in a 21-runner sprint at Naas, Ballysax Lil' Mick merits respect in his current vein of form. However, RIFT VALLEY was a couple of positions in front of him at Naas and then found herself with too much to do when fifth at Lingfield. Sean Davis' filly edges the vote, with last year's winner Hero Of The Hour the pick of the remainder.

Despite the wide draw a chance is taken on RIFT VALLEY who has made a good start for her new yard.
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FOREVER MY PRINCE finished a respectable third in a higher grade sprint at Goodwood last time. The runner-up has subsequently franked that form and Eve Johnson-Houghton's charge gets another chance competing off an unchanged mark. Royal Accord won at Newmarket in August and returns to 6f with sold claims, while Kiniro has returned a beaten favourite on his last couple of starts, though could be thereabouts once again.

Ziggy's Ariel can go well back down into Class 5 company but KINIRO has been threatening and looks the safest option.
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Prophetess Miriam was second to a classy type at Listowel and clearly has a nice level of ability but this can go to one of the newcomers and EASTER BONNET is the obvious starting point. Willie Mullins' four-year-old is a half-sister to three bumper winners and two of those won first time out. The Doctor Dino filly can strike here and market strength would add to confidence. Gordon Elliott introduces Courageous Cleo, who is out of a sister to high-class hurdler Grandouet and she has to enter calculations, while Foxy Footprints is a half-sister to five Flat winners and is another to note.

It is tempting to side with the Mullins newcomer, but PROPHETESS MIRIAM shaped well at Listowel and may put her experience to good use
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A winner over this trip ar Redcar three starts back, MYSTICAL MARIA appeals under top-weight after almost supplementing that success when a close second at Beverley most recently. Nudged up 1lb after that near miss, the daughter of Lope De Vega remains on a handy mark and can continue to flourish with Warren Fentiman's 5lb claim in the saddle a real help. The consistent Guinness Lad and Naughty Niall, who tires a first-time tongue-tie and cheekpieces combination, can give the selection the most to think about.

The unexposed NOSS MAYO, who has cheekpieces for the first time, is taken to confirm the promise she showed in her first two handicaps.
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Royal Blaze arrives in form after a C&D win September, but he has an added 4lb now and steps up a class. Molinari goes in the other direction and with two wins to his name here, he can go close, but JACK SPAROWE gets the nod. A much-improved neck second in first-time cheekpieces at Kempton when headed late on, he races off the same mark now with the drop in trip a likely bonus, despite a rise in grade.

Although not a regular winner, JACK SPAROWE should go well following his improved run in headgear at Kempton last week.
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VALIANT FORCE won three times over a variety of trips here last winter and has carried big weights when runner-up on his latest two starts at this venue. The son of Malibu Moon meets Eclairage on 20lb better terms for a two-length beating over C&D in July. Black Forza won the Group 2 Richmond Stakes at Goodwood last year, but needs to bounce back after struggling on his belated seasonal debut at the Curragh. Songhai had American import Fandom a length and a half behind when fourth to Grande Marques at Tipperary, but Joseph O'Brien's charge may reverse the form with that run under his belt.

It is hard to get away from the claims of the top-rated VALIANT FORCE (nap) who should be tough to topple on these terms
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Sturlasson made a winning debut for his new yard when successful at Southwell, but HEDGE FUND was having only his second start for Mick Appleby when third in a tougher sprint at Haydock. That was also his first outing since April, so further improvement looks a distinct possibility and the son of Profitable is taken to end his losing run. Grace Angel is usually in the mix at this level and could make the frame.

Forager is better drawn than last time but whether she can deal with the resurgent STURLASSON (nap) remains to be seen.
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Capitalization must have been showing something to cost 260,000 pounds at the Breeze-Ups in April but he is yet to prove his worth with a third at Southwell in September, his best effort yet. STARMADE saw his run blocked before his debut third and then tried to make all over a furlong further when caught late on to finish second. Back to the minimum trip now, he could make all to come home alone, with Fille Unique the suggestion for the minor placing.

Bryan Smart's FILLE UNIQUE is taken to build on her Thirsk third and get off the mark. Starmade has the form to play a big part.
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PRINCESS SIOUX showed promise when fifth behind Caught U Sleeping over this trip at Naas and appeared to find a mile too far subsequently at Punchestown. The daughter of Sioux Nation now tackles nursery company for the first time off a mark of 72 and the booking of Nicola Burns adds to confidence. A La Dure is capable of better along with Darwin's Angel.

The suggestion is A LA DURE who showed enough in his first two races to believe he'd have a future in nurseries. Soft not ideal latest.
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Just a neck separated Fizzy Cristal and Thornaby Annie when they finished second and third in a similar event over this course and distance 10 days ago and it would be no surprise to see that pair heavily involved at the finish again. However, TAAKLAM looks the type to do better now he goes handicapping and Ed Walker's gelding could provide a bit of value debuting in a nursery off a potentially lenient rating of just 63.

Compensation awaits for FIZZY CRISTAL who was thwarted close home here ten days ago. Taaklam rates the main danger.
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Runner-up on her only previous start at this track, SENTI QUA can go one better. A lightly-raced daughter of Sumbal, the Ken Condon-trained filly is unexposed on an artificial surface and might be capable of better. Ocean Manifest improved on his initial run for Stephen Thorne when just touched off last time. While the form of that race is nothing special, he does at least appear to be going the right way. Starspangled Dream is also noted.

A moderate maiden but an open one. WOOLRIDGE ran okay in his turf maidens and looks open to improvement now raised to 7f.
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With the bottom four set to run from out of the handicap and the majority of the rest struggling to find their form, this could be a good time to side with RAIN CAP. Although currently winless on the all-weather, the eight-year-old has been placed here off higher marks in the past and may prove tough to deal with if replicating his recent turf form back on Tapeta. Flash The Dash and The Real McKay are the pick of the remainder.

This looks a golden opportunity for the in-form RAIN CAP (nap) to win his first race on AW. He has most to fear from Flash The Dash.
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AVIATRICE can register a second course win. Off the mark in her maiden here last November, the David Marnane-trained filly has been ultra consistent in recent starts. A progressive filly when last seen, the Donnacha O'Brien-trained Whispersinthewind has to be respected. Victorious in her last two outings, the Churchill filly could have more to offer. Fairyhouse maiden winner Shakazia also holds claims.

It might be worth taking Shavasi on with AVIATRICE, a former course winner who has been shaping well on turf recently
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RAVISHING BEAUTY had been in excellent form prior to a below-par run at Thirsk last month and is well worth another chance in this company. Still unexposed on the all-weather, Jedd O'Keeffe's filly is better judged on the form that saw her win twice on turf at the height of summer. Assuming she bounces back, this could be well within her reach. Hostelry and Blufferonthebus are closely-matched old rivals who can be competitive on these terms.

The dark horse is MEDWAY QUEEN who has shown promise in her qualifying races and she's her Lambourn yard's only runner here.
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MICASSO ran a big race when second at Cork last month and may be able to get his head in front with Colin Keane now on board. The Prince Of Lir gelding went down fighting by just half-a-length in that race and may have a bit more upside than some of his rivals. With Dylan Browne McMonagle booked, Super Exceed looks another leading contender after finishing third at Killarney last time. Johnny's Oasis may appreciate dropping in trip after a solid third-placed finish over an extended 1m2f here last Friday.

The 3yo RISING SKY ran good races on turf and here before her excusable defeat from an uncomfortable draw at Wolverhampton.
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THE ACTOR joined Julie Camacho at the start of the year and posted his best effort for the yard so far when third at Hamilton last time. That suggests a return to winning ways could be imminent and the son of Harry Angel may prove the one to side with. Miss Yorkshire looks worth another try over this shorter trip having placed again over 7f here last time, while the veteran Fortamour cannot be ruled out in this lower grade.

This could go to DC COGENT who has an excellent record here and should strip a lot sharper for his recent Beverley ninth after a layoff.
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There still appears to be scope for improvement from SIDIZA and she may be able to make a winning return from a break. The Sea The Moon filly won a Navan maiden over 1m2f last September and resumed with a staying-on third at Roscommon in early July. Reverting to 1m4f should suit here. Fitzroy Gardens is also unexposed and makes her handicap debut after showing promise in the latest of her three qualifying runs, with a mark off 70 considered fair. Voice Of Reason improved when third over course and distance last month and could again be thereabouts off the same mark.

Only 0.5l separated Voice Of Reason and BEAUTY GENERATION over C&D 25 days ago and the latter horse might turn the tables
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SECOND FIDDLE landed a hat-trick in convincing fashion when winning an apprentices' race over C&D five days ago. She can effectively race off a 4lb lower mark on this occasion and Iain Jardine's charge could prove hard to beat. The normally consistent Sassy Glory won here last month and may bounce back from a poor effort last time, while Harry Palmer returns to the all-weather with a shout off his current mark.

This should be a straightforward task for SECOND FIDDLE to make it 4-4 since joining this yard. Second choice is Sassy Glory.
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