There were 44 Races on Friday 17th October 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Haydock, 6 races at Fakenham, 8 races at Dundalk, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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NIGHT MISSION was second to a subsequent Listed winner on his debut at Haydock before finishing third behind a couple of promising types back at the same venue last time. Those two efforts set the standard and the Mark Rimell-trained colt has a solid chance of getting off the mark at the third time of asking. Harswell Angel is the pick of the rest with experience, while Real Jack and If And But are interesting newcomers to keep an eye on.

Preference is for NIGHT MISSION who showed promise behind useful rivals in his two runs at Haydock last month and sets the standard.
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Kevin Ryan fields two strong contenders, with REGAL DREAM shading preference over her stable companion Coparisi. Both are speedily-bred fillies on workable marks and, while the latter has more experience in nurseries, the former has a bit more scope for progression at this stage making her first start in a race of this nature. Bella Delizia is another handicapping newcomer to monitor in the betting.

Top of the list is REGAL DREAM, who showed promise in her qualfying runs and looks interesting on her nursery debut.
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Dartan boasted some decent hurdle form when trained in Ireland and he should put his experience over the larger obstacles to good use. Sarah Humphrey's charge isn't taken lightly, but EBF Final winner LAURENS BAY looks more progressive. The son of Youmzain has shaped as if this step up in trip could unlock significant improvement and he may take plenty of stopping if taking to chasing.

Last season's EBF Final winner LAURENS BAY could have a lot more to offer over fences this term.
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After a brace of wins over 1m4f on Tapeta at Southwell and Newcastle, COEDANA reverts to turf on an upwards trajectory. A 14lb rise for those two cosy successes demands more of the Ed Bethell-trained filly, especially as she tackles a new trip. However, there is every indication the additional yardage can be taken in her stride. High Point edged out Contacto by a neck to win over C&D last time and he can give the selection the most to think about.

The 3yo COEDANA has impressed on Tapeta in her first two handicaps and, having shown promise on turf previously, can land the hat-trick.
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Turned out again quickly after getting off the mark with a comfortable success over further at Chepstow on Sunday, SETTLE DOWN JILL should have no issue with dropping back in trip on her chase debut. A former point-to-point winner, Dan Skelton's mare may have too much for the more experienced Belle Montrose, who is best judged on her penultimate victory at Uttoxeter off 4lb lower. Another one making her chasing bow after a relatively successful season over hurdles last year, No No Fizz cannot be ruled out either.

If over recent exertions, the down in trip SETTLE DOWN JILL can be taken to make all on chasing debut at Belle Montrose's expense.
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BEYOND THE BAR built on a promising third on debut at Hamilton when he went down to narrow defeat to a promising type at Catterick 16 days ago. With the winner of that race pitched into deeper company at York last weekend, that run just about sets the standard here. Pantile's Gift seems to be heading in the right direction and is feared the most after a close-up second at Bath. The selection's stable companions Fareenar and Alcanzor complete a strong hand played by Tim Easterby.

Catterick runner-up BEYOND THE BAR is taken to go one better. Pantile's Gift is feared most.
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Fergal O'Brien looks to hold a strong hand with Times A Wastin and WHITE RIOT, with preference for the latter. The five-year-old ended last season with an eight-length victory in a bumper at Wetherby and he may take some stopping if taking to this discipline. Aforementioned stablemate Times A Wastin should put his hurdle experience to good use and cannot be dismissed, although a bigger threat may emerge from Grade 2 bumper fifth Storming George.

Neil King's STORMING GEORGE looked useful in his two bumpers last season and gets the vote today.
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ACCREDIT was a promising third when introduced over 7f at Sandown in August. However, he was visually much more impressive when justifying odds of 4/11 in a three-runner event over a mile event at the same venue last month. The Gosdens' well-related son of Dubawi can take another step forward under a 7lb penalty here. Uniter appeals most from those with experience. However, Big Eagle, a 65,000gns breeze-up purchase, won't need to be anything special to have a bigger say on his racecourse debut.

The Gosden-trained ACCREDIT has shown considerable promise at Sandown on both starts and can add to last month's win there.
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A winner over C&D in May, BACK IN THE BAY should relish a return to this track and she arrives in top form after an easy success at Stratford when last seen in July. A 7lb rise for that performance could prove lenient, and At Mangan Bridge looks best placed to chase her home having scored on his first start after wind surgery at Southwell earlier in the month. Runner-up over shorter at Sedgefield most recently, Clean Getaway is open to improvement going back up in trip.

Back below a winning mark and unlikely to join in any pace battle, CLEAN GETAWAY could yet surprise the pair of last-time winners.
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Komorkis took a pleasing step forward to shed her maiden tag at Musselburgh last month and needs considering on her handicap debut, but it may pay to side with MONKS DREAM. The son of Unfortunately finished four lengths clear of the third when hitting the woodwork over C&D on his most recent start and can capitalise on just a 1lb higher rating. Last-time-out Pontefract scorer Wrestling Revenue is another to watch out for.

Tina Jackson's WITHOUT FLAW is taken to reverse Pontefract placings with Wrestling Revenue on these 5lb more advantageous terms.
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Having returned from a 432-day layoff to finish second at Worcester in August, Mikhailovich must enter calculations on his return to chasing. The eight-year-old had previously made a winning chase bow at Market Rasen and there is every chance he could excel in this discipline. However, it could be worth taking a punt on the reappearing GOLDEN AMBITION, who was too bad to be true when finishing last here in late July but was heading in the right direction before. Impatient is the pick of the remainder.

It might be worth chancing FERN HILL, who makes his seasonal debut from a career-low mark and who usually runs well when fresh.
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After winning both starts since being gelded, ETERNAL FORCE is an attractive proposition with his bid to complete a hat-trick. The son of Dubawi kept on well under similar conditions at Newbury last time and a 5lb higher mark looks manageable. Angel Hunter was the ready winner of a classified stakes at Ascot a fortnight ago and is notable back in a handicap after that likely confidence-boosting success. His stable companion Talis Evolvere and the handicapping newcomer Warrior Mode are others to consider.

With further progress very plausible, ETERNAL FORCE could well complete a hat-trick. Angel Hunter is second choice.
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Trainer James Owen has excelled at making Flat recruits into useful hurdlers in recent years and SIXPACK looks another intriguing project for the Newmarket-based handler. The son of Sea The Moon is taken to strike on debut at the main expense of Squeezebox, who may have disappointed last time but showed up well when scoring on his hurdles bow at Market Rasen. Similar comments apply to Currumbin, who is better than what he showed most recently at Warwick.

Assuming he doesn't race too freely, SQUEEZEBOX may be able to deny hurdling debutant Sixpack, a bit below par on the Flat of late.
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Dream Deal failed to complete a double when only fifth at Ripon last month, but might be worth another chance off the same mark. Even so, MISSMIMI looks the way to go. Tina Jackson's mare suffered a troubled passage when taking the silver medal home at Pontefract earlier in the month and competes off an unchanged rating. If the five-year-old doesn't face any traffic problems this time around, she could prove hard to beat. Winter Crown is another to note.

The vote goes to MISSMIMI, who has had two wins this season and was runner-up behind a progressive 3yo at Pontefract 11 days ago.
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A winner here over further in May off 6lb lower, MINELLA RESCUE should be primed for this contest after a recent spin on the Flat at Listed level. The seven-year-old is preferred to course specialist Lookaway, who has had wind surgery since last seen finishing third in the Arkle Trial at Cheltenham last November. Narrowly denied over this distance at Aintree back in May, Masked Dance is another to consider on her return from a break.

Today's step up in trip may unlock improvement from useful Flat stayer BRAVE KNIGHT (nap), who posted a good effort over 2m last month.
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ILLY'S ROO was well found in the market when opening his account at Salisbury recently and an opening mark of 73 could prove lenient. That was only the second outing for the son of Australia and he is open to more improvement than his rivals. Come On Over posted an encouraging second on his stable/nursery debut at Haydock last month and a 3lb rise shouldn't prevent another bold showing. Charlie Clover's charge is feared most, ahead of the consistent Territorial Star.

Most of these need a second look but the vote goes to MARCH AHEAD, who's drawn to go forward.
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Point-to-point winner Order Of Justice needs to be monitored in the betting market on her debut under Rules, but the vote goes to BLUE UNIVERSE. Michael Attwater's charge only found one too good over this trip at Worcester last month and that looks the best recent form on offer. The reapplication of cheekpieces (first time in this sphere) might just bring out the improvement required to strike. Breezethroughlife also has a chance.

This can go the way of Michael Attwater's BLUE UNIVERSE, who has fair winning Flat form and was caught only late at Worcester last time
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Knightmare showed a little more when fourth at Southwell on his most recent start and it will be interesting if the betting speaks in his favour on handicap debut. However, ALBEYOURS produced another good effort when second in this class at Leicester and remains fairly unexposed on just her fifth handicap start. The four-year-old looks to have found a suitable opportunity to make it two wins from her last three outings. Oscar's Sister is the pick of the remainder.

Steph Hollinshead's in-form filly ALBEYOURS is taken to quickly resume winning ways on the back of a very good recent Leicester second.
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MY FRIEND SEAN was on a roll when last seen in the spring and was last seen in winning action over C&D, making it three from three at the track. That record bodes well ahead of his chasing debut and the top-weight may have too much for Mister Cessna, who could not have done it much easier at Ludlow in April, and boasts experience over fences from his time in France. Koapey underwent wind surgery since scoring at Southwell in March and he must enter calculations on his chasing bow.

The selection in an interesting race for the grade is MISTER CESSNA but a few of the others also have significant chasing potential.
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SPLISH SPLASH's stamina appeared to ebb away when weakening into fourth over 7f at Doncaster last month and a drop in class/trip could prove fruitful. The daughter of Wootton Bassett had previously finished a good third on her debut at Newbury and she rates as the one to beat. Recent Chelmsford second Whiskey Kisses has improved with each outing and warrants consideration, while market support for newcomer Zooming would be interesting.

Some interesting newcomers but they'll need to know their job to stop SPLISH SPLASH getting off the mark.
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Although due to drop in the ratings shortly, and running below par on his recent comeback, CATCHIM remains 3lb lower than when runner-up at Haydock in April and could be worth chancing in a tricky handicap. Shadows In The Sky lurks on an appealing mark and finished third in a warmer event at Cartmel two starts ago, so he has to be respected. Enjoy D'allen looks best of the rest.

Unlucky to lose June's Uttoxeter win in a better Class 4, POLICE ACADEMY (nap) can gain compensation, with Catchim feared most.
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Runner-up on each of his last two starts, EVOCATIVE SPARK deserves a change in luck and he can get that on this occasion off a mark 9lb lower than his last success. Lumenbourg has been a highly consistent gelding throughout this season and he is likely to run his race again, as well as Yafaarr, who has done well for his new yard without getting his head in front just yet.

Having shown steady progress since handicapping, YAFAARR is taken to get off the mark. Military Leader is second pick.
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CUBAN COURT completed a double in fine style at Huntingdon when last seen and returns off a 5lb higher mark. If Neil King's charge is ready to go, he will prove a tough nut to crack. Dinofromberlais recorded his first career success at Fakenham in March and makes some appeal on his first appearance in a handicap under Sean Bowen. Cawthorne Banker is another to keep an eye on.

After a satisfactory reappearance run, EAGLES GOLD is taken to exploit a tempting mark and open his account.
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The Kevin Coleman-trained BENAVENTE can register a fourth win at this track. Rated 88 at his best, the gelding had been out of form prior to landing a handicap here on his penultimate start. Far from disgraced off 6lb higher last time, the seven-year-old has solid claims dropped in grade. Terry Casey, who takes the ride for the first time, has been amongst the winners in recent weeks. Stone Rulya needs to step up on what he has shown to date but trainer Ger Lyons has a great record with his runners in claimers. It would be no surprise to see the three-year-old go close. Powerful Hook Head needs to improve but is well treated at the weights.

Three-year-old filly, WALK THE HIGHLINE, shades the vote having shown plenty of promise in maidens on her first four outings.
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Narrowly denied in a big-field handicap at York last Friday, KINSWOMAN is turned out again quickly off a mark which is due to be 2lb higher in the future and she can take advantage for her in-form connections. Not beaten too far over further the last twice when showing plenty of pace, C&D winner Trilby should appreciate dropping back in trip, while fellow course winner Jer Batt is likely to be competitive.

The progressive 3yo KINSWOMAN (nap) went close off today's mark in a big field at York last Friday and can go one better today.
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Census boasts an appealing profile, winning one from his three starts in maiden/novice company, and is one to watch in the betting market on his handicap bow. However, NIMINY PIMINY was given an enterprising ride when beaten a length into second at Sandown last time, racing wide throughout, and could go one better. The handicapper may have been kind to only put her up 1lb for that effort and an all-weather record of 2-3 further enhances her claims. Best Adventure is another to keep an eye on.

It may be worth chancing SEA LEGEND who is 8lb lower than for his sole win over C&D and has not enjoyed the rub of the green lately.
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Gone In Sixty has taken the silver medal home over fences the last twice, most recently at Warwick, and should remain competitive. Dartmouth Rose was in similar form prior to her break, filling the runner-up spot in two of her last three outings, but it may pay to side with CARLTON. James Owen's charge finished a creditable second at Huntingdon latest and goes off an unchanged rating. With a similar effort, he could be the one to beat.

So long as previous jumping issues don't resurface, the 1lb well-in Huntingon second CARLTON can account for Dartmouth Rose.
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A revelation on her first start for the Charlie Clover yard when scoring comfortably at Pontefract last month, SALARIA is likely to have plenty more to come off 5lb higher and she can follow up in this amateur jockeys' handicap. Eireann Cagney would be one of the more experienced amateurs at this level, and he should have solid claims aboard Epicurian Lad, who was a respectable sixth at Wolverhampton last time out. Masekela and Scarriff may also have a say in proceedings.

With further improvement possible, SALARIA (nap) is taken to follow up her Pontefract success. Epicurian Lad is second pick.
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Point-to-point winner Sapphos Word goes for the in-form Jamie Snowden team and would be of interest if the market speaks in her favour. However, KAYDENCE showed promise when finishing a fair fourth over track and trip in May and would have learnt a great deal from that experience. Newcomer No Flies On Her takes the eye on paper and needs to be taken seriously.

Irish point winner SAPPHOS WORD has a nice pedigree and might enhance Jamie Snowden's excellent bumper strike-rate.
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With the form of her recent C&D win looking particularly strong, the Matthew Smith-trained CALA BONITA can follow up. That latest form has received a significant boost with the third, fourth and fifth placed horses all scoring since. Despite being 6lb higher here, the Inns Of Court filly should be hard to beat in this company. Having won three times at this track, Trishuli River has to be respected. Although disappointing of late, the mare had been in good form towards the end of last year. Drucker, who ran well when fourth here on Tuesday, has to be of interest backing up quickly over a slightly shorter trip.

After finishing a close 4th here Tuesday, C&D winner DRUCKER ought to go well with this surface likely to be the key to him
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A taking winner over C&D in July when making all, SECRET MISTRAL almost performed the same tactics at Chester last month over slightly further, only to be worn down late in the piece. Tony Carroll's mare should have too much for Brazilian Belle, who was unlucky when third at Musselburgh on Monday. Impressor and Our Absent Friends are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

The race HIGH OPINION contested last time has worked out nicely and there are reasons for thinking he's about to take a step forward.
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STAR CAST produced her best effort yet when filling the runner-up spot over 1m2f at Ayr earlier in the month and runs off 2lb lower here. Providing Gemma Tutty's filly can back that display up, she will prove hard to beat. Despite failing to justify favouritism on his handicap debut, Big Win still showed promise when finishing third over an extended 2m at Southwell and the son of Galiway will appreciate this drop back in distance. Cushty isn't out of it either.

The focus is on Big Win and STAR CAST. Gemma Tutty's filly split an in-form pair at Ayr last week, so receives the cautious vote.
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The Ado McGuinness-trained STAR HARBOUR should be hard to beat. Third in the 'Red God' here in August, the gelding was just denied when beaten a short-head here last week. With the excellent Sam Coen claiming a valuable 7lb, the son of Sea The Stars gets the vote. Three-time C&D winner Walhaan has to be a serious danger in a race where tactics are likely to play a big part. A grey who often goes from the front, he could be hard to peg back if allowed too much leeway under Ben Coen. A place behind Star Harbour on his latest start, the Ross O'Sullivan-trained Longbourn is another with decent form at this track.

Still a maiden on the AW, STAR HARBOUR (nap) may get his turn here, having been narrowly denied here last week
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ROMEO MONTAGUE is progressing nicely and got off the mark by a nose at Lingfield latest. Richard Spencer's youngster makes his first appearance in a nursery and could defy his opening rating of 78. Dandy's Rocket bounced back to form when second over 7f at Chelmsford earlier in the month and he warrants respect cutting back in trip. Of the remainder, Pull The Rug makes most appeal.

Sioux Perfect, aided by blinkers, has raised her game. However, in an interesting nursery, the pick is Ed Bethell's PULL THE RUG.
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QUINTA GIRL was a second-string for her yard when fourth to stablemate Luna Mia over 6f at Naas last month and the winner franked that form when second in a premier nursery at the same venue last weekend. Michael O'Callaghan's filly gave the impression that stepping up in trip would not be a problem and both her dam and half-brother won on all-weather surfaces. You'll Think Of Me is closely matched with the selection on Naas form and may prove best of Donnacha O'Brien's three runners, with Sovereign Thought having been raised 10lb for his win at Down Royal. Dancing Saxon came home well over 6f here last time and is another that has to enter calculations.

This looks like a warm race with a chance taken on QUINTA GIRL who should appreciate a step up to 7f and a switch to AW
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Having made light work of the opposition when making all at Musselburgh earlier this month, Empirestateofmind merits respect in his follow-up bid. However, LOOK BACK SMILING boasts some solid handicap form at the foot of the weights and rates the one to beat on this switch to selling company. Dual C&D winner Cephalus may appreciate a return to this venue and is the pick of the remainder.

The vote goes to LOOK BACK SMILING who is favoured by the conditions and has winning form here.
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LORR'S GIRL was a winner over this trip on turf last year and has run some good races in defeat at this venue. She was narrowly beaten by Hastily at Cork in August but is much better off at the weights here and can turn around that form. A C&D winner last year, Hastily is not the most consistent but she ran well on her penultimate start and has to be respected. Colugo was second in a C&D maiden in the spring and ran well over 1m here last time. Bowman won four times on the all-weather in England and shaped well on his Irish debut at Leopardstown.

Plenty with chances, preference being for COLUGO, back in trip after a good third here over a mile last month
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PALADIN returned to form with a good second at Southwell a fortnight ago and could go one better this evening. A 2lb higher mark looks workable for Charlie Johnston's gelding and he edges the verdict over top-rated Heavenly Heather. The four-year-old has finished third on her last two outings over 6f and looks ready for another crack at 1m. The down-in-class Atlantic Gamble could also have a say reverting to the all-weather.

The choice is PALADIN based on his Southwell success last December and his recent second of 13 back there.
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Twice a winner over this trip on Chelmsford's Polytrack surface, NAMMOS ran well in Curragh handicaps on her first two starts in Ireland and may have found a mile stretching her stamina here last time. Sam Coen takes off a valuable 7lb and the five-year-old can go well back at her optimum distance. Drafted ran a remarkable race over 1m here on Tuesday when going off very hard in front but managing to stay there until being collared close home. This shorter trip will suit but he won't have had much time to recover. Sovereign Banter has a featherweight to carry and has to be of interest.

Tuesday's second DRAFTED could take the beating now dropped in trip and from a better draw
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RING OF GOLD has upped his game since returning to 7f, as displayed when recording a track-and-trip double here last month, and further glory could be imminent. The eight-year-old's will to win is sure to stand him in good stead and a further 2lb nudge up the ratings appears surmountable. Woodrafff is only 4lb higher than his latest triumph over C&D and is feared most, ahead of stable debutant Filey Beach.

Several are in-form contenders but WOODRAAFFF (nap) appeals most after a smooth C&D win last month. Ring Of Gold is second choice.
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TOKENOMICS is a three-time winner over this trip and can give weight and a beating to his six rivals. One of his 7f wins came here last year and he was back to form when second at the Curragh on ground which was softer than ideal. His yard had an impressive 7f handicap winner here on Tuesday. Prolific winner Hightimeyouwon has scored three times here over various trips earlier in the year. He's had a little break since running well over 1m in August. Preferred by stable jockey Ben Coen to Johnny Murtagh's other runner Blues Emperor, Daamberdiplomat has never won beyond 6f but he did finish in front of the former over 7f at Leopardstown last month.

An open looking handicap but worth giving DAAMBERDIPLOMAT another chance at this trip, providing he settles better than at Leopardstown
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A tentative vote goes to YAAJOOZ, who was narrowly denied over C&D last month and looks the one to beat on this occasion off 2lb higher, with Joanna Mason returning to the saddle. Raised 5lb for her most recent victory over track and trip earlier in the month, Samra Star is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Cusack and fellow course winner King's School.

King's School has his ideal conditions but THE CHILDE OF HALE is low mileage and can bounce back from a low-key Ayr run last time.
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Plenty of first-time headgear and tongue-ties are being tried in this late-season maiden and BALLINTOGHER, fitted with cheekpieces, gets the vote to make a winning all-weather debut. Having shown plenty of ability on his first three starts at the Curragh, Danny Murphy's three-year-old was returning from over 200 days off when just failing to get up at Navan. His trainer's good record at this venue gives cause for optimism that he will be able to translate his turf form to Polytrack. Washington Street has been second four times and now gets a tongue-tie, while Woolridge seemed caught for pace over 7f here on Tuesday and is now blinkered. Ex-French La Flute ran well at Fairyhouse and isn't out of it.

There was plenty to like about BALLINTOGHER's yard debut in a Navan maiden last week and he could be hard to beat if he takes to AW
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SECOND FIDDLE has gone from strength to strength since joining the Iain Jardine stable and a 5lb penalty for her most recent easy success over C&D may not be enough to prevent her from landing the five-timer. Mercurius Power (third) is 10lb better off with the selection for finishing two and a quarter lengths behind her here last month and he can have a say, along with Electric Avenue, who ran her best race for some time when second over C&D most recently.

This revolves around SECOND FIDDLE. She bolted up over C&D on Tuesday, making it 4-4 for Iain Jardine, and can defy a 5lb penalty.
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