There were 28 Races on Sunday 19th October 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Limerick, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A return to chasing proved just the trick for last-time-out Sedgefield winner Jet Of Dreams and he must enter calculations reverting to timber off a lower mark. However, the seven-year-old has yet to score in this discipline in five attempts and the keen-going AS FAST AS WIND is slightly more appealing. Daisy Hitchins' mare finished third behind a subsequent winner at Fontwell earlier this month and this shorter distance looks ideal. Graecia is also of interest.

Off an unaltered mark, AS FAST AS WIND is taken to open her hurdles account. Belcamo, a similar type, is second choice.
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GLITTERING GEM made a promising debut when only weakening in the closing stages over 1m2f at the Curragh last month and, with the benefit of that experience, may open her account at the second attempt. The daughter of Frankel had Dawn Coming over seven lengths in behind and is likely to benefit from a drop in trip. Maestro Bernstein is certainly bred in the purple and took a nice step forward from his debut at Listowel when runner-up over a mile at Naas last Saturday, where he had a number of these rivals well behind. Playin Cool is another to consider.

Superbly-bred MAESTRO BERNSTEIN improved on his moderate Listowel debut when second at Naas last time and this is a good opportunity
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This looks a penalty kick for TREE TOP TYSON. The son of Soldier Of Fortune ran a career-best to fill the runner-up spot at Perth last month and Brian Hughes keeps the ride. With a similar performance, he will prove hard to beat. Frammy won a bumper at this venue before finishing a long way clear of Captain Ted (eighth) when third on his hurdles debut at Hexham recently. Donald McCain's gelding may have more to offer and is the main threat.

Wind surgery has evidently helped TREE TOP TYSON, who is taken to back up his Perth effort and beat main form rival Frammy.
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ARUNTOTHEQUEEN has smart ability and, though well held at Listowel recently, should benefit from that reappearance run. While she initially showed promise in bumpers, she subsequently excelled to land a smart Listed bumper at Gowran last October. Absent for 326 days after her odds-on defeat on her hurdling debut, she should improve from Listowel and will likely prove a more potent force here. Fedneys Park showed nice ability in winning a point-to-point in January, before selling for 82,000 pounds, while Chosen Comrade drops in trip on her hurdling bow having landed a Tipperary bumper in fine style back in May.

Jessica Harrington's Listed bumper winner ARUNTOTHEQUEEN may improve enough from her Listowel run to open her hurdles account
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Having made an encouraging chase bow when runner-up at Stratford in July, BLACK HAWK EAGLE was too bad to be true when subsequently finishing last at the same venue. It is too soon to be writing off Kerry Lee's inmate and he could be worth another chance. The hat-trick seeking Iskar D'airy is likely to prove popular on his return to action, while Obsessedwithyou cannot be dismissed after recently landing the spoils at Sedgefield.

Fairly useful mare BLUEY (nap) had some strong form over hurdles last winter and gets the vote ahead of Iskar d'Airy.
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Mutasarref has been a great servant to connections with four of his ten career wins coming here, including this race in 2023. The Ger Lyons-trained gelding ran right up to his best when runner-up to Alakazi over C&D last month but in receipt of 5lb, QUEEN OF THUNDER shades the vote. She had Fingerpaint (third) over three lengths behind when narrowly denied by Princess Child at Tipperary, and is now afforded an ease in class following a creditable effort in the Group 1 Matron Stakes here last month. Soft Winds has yet to win for current connections but her latest Naas effort was much more encouraging, while UK raider Sallaal is another to consider.

The admirable MUTASARREF can record a fifth course win and a second in this race
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Couldbeaweapon justified favouritism by just under a length at Southwell earlier in the month and holds an obvious chance. However, an 8lb rise looks harsh, so it may pay to side with BEAT THE EDGE. Micky Hammond's charge hasn't finished outside the top three on each of his last five outings, with his latest effort being a narrow second at Cartmel in May. The son of Beat Hollow can be rewarded for his consistency on this occasion. Prized Jet looks best of the rest.

A consistent gelding and a winner last time out, COULDBEAWEAPON rates the most likely winner of this modest handicap.
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WALKS IN JUNE showed promise last season and returns following a summer's break. He defeated a subsequent hurdles winner in his May 2024 point-to-point success and then bumped into a subsequent Grade 2 winner when running well at Leopardstown last Christmas. He was below his best when beaten 26 lengths in January, but that was also a smart bumper, and will likely appreciate this return to jumping. Dual bumper winner Minella Hollow was well held on his recent hurdling debut but is capable of better and should give the selection a race. Beckistine was an unlucky loser when falling at the last here last January, while Torps ran well behind capable types at Listowel.

Dual bumper winner MINELLA HOLLOW needs to improve a fair bit from his Navan hurdling debut but may be able to do so.
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One Horse Town has run out a ready winner on both hurdle outings to date and he is sure to prove a warm order. However, a further 3lb penalty should make life tougher for Harry Derham's charge and it may be worth taking a punt on useful Flat recruit PREMIER. The son of Dariyan has posted some creditable efforts in defeat on the level this year and he boasts enough speed to make an impact in this discipline. Mystical Mabel is the pick of the remainder.

Promising juvenile hurdler ONE HORSE TOWN sets the standard in his hat-trick attempt. Premier is feared most.
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SUMMER SNOW has been progressive since joining Peter Lawlor this year, winning three times, including a triumph over this C&D. She was bidding for a hat-trick when third to Onemoredance here last time but Gloriously Glam, who was nearly three lengths behind, has won twice since to frank that form. Gloriously Glam and Fast Tara fought out the finish of a mile handicap at Navan last week and 7lb claimer Sam Coen is now aboard the former. Dark Viper has generally been frustrating to follow but he did eventually get off the mark over this C&D in March, before shaping with further promise at Punchestown last month.

Plenty with chances, with preference for SUMMER SNOW, whose C&D third when last seen has worked out really well
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SCARLET MOON is the highest rated of these on the Flat, improving no less than 14lb since being gelded last October. Archie Watson's three-year-old looks to have found a suitable opportunity on his first outing over timber and may prove tough to stop. Arctic Voyage has failed to fire since switching to the Iain Jardine stable, but makes his first start over hurdles and the booking of Brian Hughes is noteworthy. Only One Blue isn't out of it either.

The key issue seems to be whether SCARLET MOON takes to jumping, because he looks easily the pick on his Flat achievements.
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Four-year-old filly TIR OG has found her feet and could continue to improve. While her initial form was only moderate, she progressed nicely through the summer and, in more recent months, made all to score at both Sligo and Downpatrick. The form of both those races is nothing outstanding, but she scored nicely on her latest start and can cope with a 9lb rise. The nicely-bred Welluknow came in for support on his seasonal reappearance at Navan last month and while well held in third-place, the winner looks capable, so he should compete on handicap debut. Garnetot finished sixth in that Navan race and looks comfortably held, despite finishing second at Clonmel subsequently.

Mark Molloy's runner WELLUKNOW should improve from a Navan run and can uphold form with subsequent Clonmel second Garnetot
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Two-time course winner Rare Edition was last seen falling in this sphere in a warmer event at Doncaster, but has to be of interest off 1lb lower on his return. However, BOURBALI finished a creditable third in a class 2 handicap over 2m5f at Newton Abbot in May and may appreciate this drop back in trip. Joe Tizzard's charge competes off a workable rating and could prove hard to beat. Bad also has a chance.

A few of the runners are interesting returned to Kempton. The percentage call goes to second-season chaser RARE EDITION.
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TRUSTYOURINSTINCT struck for the second time at Group 3 level when on target in the International Stakes over this trip on Irish Derby weekend at the Curragh. The Joseph O'Brien-trained gelding was a shade disappointing over 1m4f here latest but on the balance of form appeals as the one to beat. Acapulco Bay finished in front of the selection in that Leopardstown Group 3 and has been generally consistent this year. Shaool has progressed well in handicaps this term and deserves to take her chance after landing the valuable Northfields Handicap at the Curragh last month.

A well-contested renewal in which it could pay to take a chance on recent premier handicap winner SHAOL making the transition
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Having supplemented his narrow defeat on the hurdle track here with a success at Newton Abbot last time, Hostile Hotelier is a must for any shortlist. Jennie Candlish's charge isn't taken lightly reverting to fences from a 3lb lower rating, but RED DELTA may offer slightly better value. The six-year-old finished a good second in the Champion Novices' Hunters' Chase at Stratford in May and an opening mark of 108 could prove lenient. The returning Ballylinch is the pick of the remainder.

The 7yo HOSTILE HOTELIER (nap) has shown winning potential over fences and he defied a higher hurdle mark last time out.
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Four-time winner MEEHALL ran with credit over fences at Listowel last month and he has sound claims reverting to hurdles in what looks an open handicap. Although he was pulled up on his most recent hurdle outing in January, he was a comprehensive winner at Galway last October. He stays well and seems ground-versatile. Zolpharine has won just once from 33 starts but he ran well from his higher chase mark at Killarney recently, and should be competitive from a handy weight. Ex-pointer and handicap debutant Kir showed promise over a similar distance at Tipperary in May but has to shoulder the burden of top-weight on his reappearance.

Not many of these make much appeal. A tentative vote goes to MEEHALL who stays well and has been running respectably over fences.
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After a recent spin on the Flat, Kihavah is likely to be spot on for this and has to be respected. Champion Hurdle runner-up Burdett Road makes his return to this sphere and sets the standard with an official rating of 150, but RUBAUD gets the vote.The five-time Grade 2 winner secured the Pendil over fences at this venue in February before finding life difficult at the top level in two subsequent starts. He has since undergone a wind operation and could be the one to beat reverting to timber.

Burdett Road is the pick at the weights but the Kempton factor swings the vote in favour of RUBAUD.
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KATASHUNA opened her account at the fourth attempt over a mile at Navan last month and that maiden has produced a number of subsequent winners. The Dermot Weld-trained filly has scope for further improvement and could well be suited by this extra distance. Castleheath has proved a good dual-purpose gelding for connections but may struggle to follow up his latest Curragh victory off a 9lb higher mark. Frank Pickle made a bold bid from the front on his penultimate outing at the Curragh while others to consider include Juniper Sling, Lady Plimsoll and Deuteronomy.

The front-running FRANK PICKLE gets the vote, having faded on his last two runs over further, perhaps the drop in trip can help
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BUMPY EVANS put an inauspicious round of jumping at Uttoxeter behind him when making all at Warwick last time out. That was the seven-year-old's fifth victory in his last six outings and he looks capable of defying a 9lb hike in the ratings. Fairlawn Flyer has also enjoyed a productive year and found only a subsequent winner too strong at Cartmel in July. However, Mickey Bowen's charge is sitting on a career-high mark and Newton Abbot winner Bagheera Ginge may give the selection most to think about.

The exuberant front-running style of Bumpy Evans might not be best suited to this longer trip. Preference is for FAIRLAWN FLYER.
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Top weight FRENCH DYNAMITE finished third on his stable debut in the Kerry National, proving he retains plenty of his old ability. Rated 156 at his peak, he finished fourth in Cheltenham's 2023 Ryanair Chase and, just last October, defeated classy veterans Minella Indo and Hewick to win a Grade 3. He holds Punchestown festival winner Sea Music, who finished fifth, on that Kerry National form. Bottom-weight Pride Of Place was raised 10lb for last month's comprehensive Listowel triumph, while the progressive Boston Rover must compete from a career high mark. Arctic Fly pulled up in the Kerry National but is Paul Townend's pick over You Oughta Know, who fell in that same contest.

Last season's Kim Muir fourth WEVEALLBEENCAUGHT should be at peak form with his fitness sharpened by a first Irish run at Listowel
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SAFE DESTINATION makes a quick reappearance having won a conditional jockeys' race on fast ground at Chepstow a week ago. He escapes a penalty for that success and looks worth sticking with. Jubilant has won two of only four starts over fences so far and cannot be ruled out with any confidence off his current mark, while Emma Lavelle has won three of the last six renewals and Muskoka returns to action with a shout.

Safe Destination commands respect in his bid for a quickfire double but an interesting alternative is LAW OF SUPPLY.
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RAILWAYVIEW LADY won a 1m2f Navan maiden last month and subsequently beat all bar favourite Glenroyal when upped in trip on her handicap debut at Down Royal. The Andy Oliver-trained filly can hopefully progress again, and any rain should help her cause. Zoffman won this race off a mark of 85 back in 2022 and after missing most of the following season, has been generally consistent since. He didn't enjoy a clear run when a close fourth behind Fleetfoot in the valuable Ragusa Handicap over this trip at the Curragh on Irish Derby Day and should be suited by this return to 1m4f. Navy Waters and recent Curragh winner Retracement are others to consider.

A bit of value could be had in the lightly raced and progressive three-year-old RAILWAYVIEW LADY in just her second handicap
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ZANNDABAD has been competing in valuable races on the Flat since last seen over hurdles in July. He finished runner-up to the useful Hipop De Loire at Galway on that occasion and Tony Martin's charge could make a bold bid with Sean Bowen taking over in the saddle. Dickens arrives in fine fettle having notched up a brace of wins at Newton Abbot prior to finishing second over C&D latest. He's preferred to Perth runner-up Park Annonciade of the rest.

Zanndabad hugely catches the eye at this level but preference is for DICKENS who has shown he can get the job done.
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EL CHAMPO has come good over the larger obstacles in recent months and can complete a hat-trick. It took him 14 starts to score over fences but that included a place at Listed level. He impressed with an easy success at Tramore in August, before going in again at Listowel last month. He is just 4lb higher than at Listowel and might confirm his superiority over runner-up General Clermont, who could bridge the gap on revised terms. Conyers Hill is an able performer who has been placed four times at Listed level and finished sixth in the Grand Annual in March. He should be competitive.

WALNUT BEACH is only 2lb higher than when beating El Champo in a Listed Killarney handicap last year so can take this.
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GOLD LINK represents last year's winning yard and could prove the one to side with in an open affair. He found one too good when favourite at Fontwell last month, but has won off a much higher mark over fences and looks worth another chance. Him Malaya returns to the fray only 2lb higher than when successful under today's rider at Taunton at the end of last year, while Jefe Triunfo is another to consider.

A chance is taken on LUNAR POWER. Second choice is Gold Link.
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SKIPPINANDAJUMPIN showed plenty of promise when beating all bar Spanish Temptress at Killarney earlier this month and makes a quick reappearance following an unlucky effort over this trip at the Curragh on Thursday. The Joseph O'Brien-trained filly was well-backed in that 26-runner event and finished a creditable sixth despite being continually denied a clear passage. Both Pandion Power and Irish Rumour filled the runners-up spot on their respective latest starts and will not be inconvenienced by any rain, while others for the shortlist include Vlhova and Stormie Outlook who are closely matched on running at Listowel last time.

It was an eye-catching run by SKIPPINANDJUMPIN (nap) three days ago when denied a clear run and she can make amends here
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A winner between the flags, BLUE TOPAZ finished a respectable fourth in a bumper at Uttoxeter on her first start for Fergal O'Brien. The winner has since followed up in and the daughter of Blue Bresil can land this with improvement likely. Ivan's Legacy faded out of contention in the closing stages at Hexham on his racecourse debut but could feature if learning to settle, while Art Dancer is worth a second look ahead of his introduction.

Unless Art Dancer attracts significant support then this is best left to BLUE TOPAZ who has already performed well in a bumper.
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JULY FLOWER is an interesting recruit to chasing and will be well schooled ahead of today's introduction. A Grade 1 bumper winner in France, she went on to place twice at the highest level over hurdles before being bought by current connections. She won impressively at Leopardstown last December and although well held in a couple of Grade 1's since, she was by no means disgraced. Stablemate Tareze won a Listed contest in February and finished fourth at Grade 1 level when last seen in April. A winning ex-pointer, she ought to remain competitive, for all that she might not have the same ability. Stormalong is rated 128 over hurdles and has a bit to find with those rivals.

Rated 143 over hurdles, JULY FLOWER(nap) looks the one to beat making her chasing debut. She is the first-string for her powerful yard.
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