There were 47 Races on Thursday 9th October 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Tramore, 9 races at Chelmsford City, 9 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Steadily improving three-year-old Rupert The Prince struck the woodwork over C&D last month and is respected from 1lb higher, but CORSICAN CAPER gets the vote. Kevin Frost's charge came home well to finish second in a class 2 over 1m6f at Nottingham last Thursday. He's 4lb well-in while returning to further and with Rossa Ryan booked, a bold showing looks likely. Others to note include Assured and Star Of Jupiter.

Coming here in a good run of form the suggestion is STAR OF JUPITER who edges preference over Rupert The Prince.
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The rejuvenated CISCO DISCO has won three of his last four starts at this venue. He stayed on in determined fashion to win a shade cosily on his latest outing and is taken to defy a 4lb penalty. Tee Aitch Aye opened his account on soft ground at Hamilton and merits serious consideration given the runner-up has subsequently landed a double, while Pol Roger may prove a bigger threat than Tafsir back over this longer trip.

The thriving 7yo CISCO DISCO has won here on three of his last four starts and can defy a 4lb penalty for last Tuesday's C&D victory.
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CAPE PRIMROSE ran a nice race on her debut at Naas three weeks ago and can step forward to open her account. The St Mark's Basilica filly was to the fore throughout and just faded a touch late on when finishing fifth to stable companion Port Ferdinand. With the run under her belt, she could prove the one to beat. Joseph O'Brien saddles four and Dylan Browne McMonagle partners Green Carrera. She may improve from her initial effort at Gowran last month. Mother's Day, a stablemate of the selection, is a daughter of Frankel from the exceptional family of Minding and Tuesday.

Ballydoyle's Mother's Day has a stunning pedigree but stablemate CAPE PRIMROSE can be expected to improve on her second start
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Arctic Wind sets a fair standard with an official rating of 78 but a chance can be taken on VISUALLY. The Expert Eye colt has an abundance of speed in his pedigree and although lacking experience, he could go very well on debut. Baileys Ontherocks has garnered market interest on both of her racecourse appearances so far and it will be interesting to see if those supporters return.

The standout candidate on form is ARCTIC WIND based on his second at Yarmouth in July but there was a lesser show the following month.
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To the fore are both Gentle Annie and MISS DONNA, with preference for the latter given her consistent level of performance
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Having fared best of the newcomers when third on his debut here three weeks ago, NORTHERN BRAVE is preferred ahead of Wave Power.
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Joseph O'Brien's DUKE OF CUMBERLAND (nap) was narrowly defeated at Naas three weeks ago and he should relish the step up in trip
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Last year's beaten favourite FAIRY GLEN gets away from heavy ground today and may still have potential.
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This won't take a lot of winning, so recent Killarney winner ROCK YA BOY YA (nap) is given the nod to follow up under a 7lb penalty
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The filly GREEN VALENTINE looked a good prospect for this sort of trip when staying on well to win over 6f on soft ground at Hamilton.
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A chance is taken on MYTHICAL ROCK getting off the mark after an eyecatching run at Bellewstown last week
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There's still more to come from Ffos Las third NICELY TIMED up again in trip, and she's taken over Abundant and New Bay Star.
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This looks like a good opportunity for French Listed second VENUSIENNE to get off the mark
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Today's testing ground will be a big positive for STATION X (nap), who won nurseries on heavy and soft going last autumn.
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This can go to SPY who has been in good form over timber and has untapped potential at this trip on the Flat
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A better start and the step up to 1m might do the trick for WHITE DEER. The Wicked Wolf runs him close if settling better.
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With the form of his C&D success in August recently boosted, SILENT SELECTOR appeals most with just 5lb more to cope with
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This could go to EY UP ITS JAZZ, who arrives in fine form and will relish the testing conditions. Dwindling Funds is the danger.
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Another chance is given to RIVER SPEY who drops to slightly calmer waters. One And Gone is second pick.
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The filly JUSTENZIA gets the nod having had excuses on her last 2 runs and this sort of trip could eke out more
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The Haggas-trained MAGIC STAR ran a bit better after being gelded and he's raised in distance with cheekpieces added.
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A few to consider including Stand Strong and Edwardtheninth, who both filled the runner-up spot over C&D on their latest outings. However, the vote goes to REEL HER IN. Ben Haslam's mare struggled over timber at Cartmel most recently but she's only 2lb higher than when winning on the level at Carlisle in May. The daughter of Highland Reel remains open to further improvement in this sphere, especially over staying trips, and could find the necessary progress. Both Of Us is also noted.

Unexposed EDWARDTHENINTH attracted support when a good second over C&D on his first go for Ruth Jefferson and gets the nod.
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A point-to-point winner, LADY ROSE HACKETT hasn't yet scored over hurdles but could be worth chancing after posting an encouraging second to the veteran Itsalonglongroad over C&D on her chasing debut at the August festival. A dual track-and-trip winner, the latter commands respect, despite lacking the scope held by Henry de Bromhead's mare, who can come out best in the rematch. Sayitfirst beat a solid yardstick over an extended 2m1f at Sligo and is likely to be in the mix. Dual-chase winner May Call You Back has won over hurdles around here and also enters calculations.

LADY ROSE HACKETT wasn't beaten far over C&D by Itsalonglongroad on chasing debut and with normal improvement she should go close
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OBEE JO showed a lot more when taking the silver medal home at Hamilton on his most recent outing and is just 1lb higher. Tim Easterby's charge might only need to repeat that level of performance in order to go one better. Last year's winner Shine On Brendan finished third behind a subsequent winner at the same track last time and has to be considered. The hat-trick seeking Falcon Nine's chance is there for all to see.

With the return to testing ground a positive, CAVALLO PAZZO is taken to exploit a reduced mark. The 3yo Uncle Liam is feared.
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This can go the way of BUXTED REEL, who was narrowly denied at Southwell last time out and connections have now called upon recent Group 1-winning jockey Luke Morris to gain something extra. A winner over C&D last October off 4lb lower, Tom Lacey's charge gets the vote ahead of Cardinal Point, who has not been beaten far on her last two starts since scoring at Lingfield early last month. Stepping up in trip looks like a good move for Rolling Luck, who cannot be ruled out either.

Judged on her latest effort, this return to 1m6f looks a plus for CARDINAL POINT who gets the vote ahead of Buxted Reel.
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SORRENTINO can gain a deserved win under Flat rules. The New Bay gelding has been running in some hot enough amateur events this year, finishing runner-up twice. He was a solid enough fourth on his most recent outing at Listowel behind a smart sort in Lark In The Mornin and a similar effort should be enough to get the job done now. Dream On Baby looks like an obvious danger. Emmet Mullins' smart hurdler has been placed on both her runs in Flat maidens and is a consistent sort. Young Churchill has a bit to find off his mark of 71 but could be place material.

A few of these have to prove their stamina but there will be no such concerns for SORRENTINO who can get his head in front
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Toolatetonegotiate recorded her first career success at Lingfield last month and as long as the filly transfers that form to turf, she could have a say. However, STARPROOF bolted up over this trip at Kempton on her latest outing and an 8lb rise might underestimate her authority that day. If the daughter of Camacho is in similar form, she may prove a tough nut to crack. Silver Wraith isn't ruled out either.

Value for closer in a Class 4 here latest, C&D regular MOE'S LEGACY (nap) is taken to deny the down-in-trip Silver Wraith.
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Elemental Eye bolted up on soft ground at Musselburgh last time and a 5lb penalty shouldn't be any barrier to further success if handling the switch to Tapeta, but a chance can be taken on SPEECHMAN. The French import was fourth over C&D a fortnight ago and was eased 1lb by the assessor. Further progress is possible, and the prospect of a stronger pace could suit too. That should also be of benefit to Fleur De Mer, who finished a place behind the selection in that same contest.

The vote goes to SPEECHMAN in the hope his recent revival over C&D was not a flash in the pan.
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JUKE BOX ROCK caught the eye when travelling well for a long way in a Navan handicap hurdle last month. The runner-up on that occasion, which was his second start after a lay-off, Gavin Cromwell's grey can step forward if handling the undulations on his chasing debut. Mullanour, a point-to-point winner, was fancied in the betting when a faller on his chasing debut here in May, while Figurehead ran well at Downpatrick on what was only his second start over fences. Fellow chasing newcomer, Kells Priory, had a peak rating of 109 over hurdles and shouldn't be ruled out in this company.

The Gavin Cromwell-trained JUKE BOX ROCK strung together three good hurdle runs recently and looks like one of the main players here
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AIGHEAR went in by three lengths over 1m7f at this venue last month and now has a 4lb penalty. Jim Goldie's seven-year-old shouldn't have any issues with this drop in distance and can complete a double. Velvet Vulcan failed to supplement his Lingfield success when only fifth at the same track last time, but is an interesting contender on his first start for the R Mike Smith yard. Of the remainder, Amalfina makes the most appeal.

The 3yo ALFRED SPERO caught the eye when fourth at Newcastle on his handicap debut and he earns the vote ahead of Aighear.
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The James Tate stable can do little wrong at present and this appeals as a good opportunity for DARK ANGEL STAR on her nursery debut following a taking success at Newcastle over this distance. London Is Blue arrives on a hat-trick courtesy of victories at Brighton, while Moonlight Mirage and Nifty need to bounce back to form but they are capable of having a say at this level.

With further improvement plausible, handicap debutante DARK ANGEL STAR is preferred. Artista is second choice.
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GRANN'S BOY looks on a nice mark here back on the Flat. The Zoffany gelding has been progressive over hurdles this year, winning twice and going up 17lb as a result. He has slipped 3lb since last seen on the level last year and may be able to make use of that rating now. Goin' showed more when third at Down Royal 10 days ago and could be a danger. Colin Keane is a positive booking now for the Nathaniel gelding. Plunkett Street was no match for easy winner Ehteyat at Listowel last time but it was another solid effort from a consistent performer. He looks likely to be in the money again today.

Now rated 126 over hurdles after winning at Listowel 12 days ago, GRANN'S BOY can take advantage of a generous mark back on the Flat
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DIAMONDSINTHESAND only found a subsequent winner too good on heavy ground at Ffos Las last month. The eight-year-old struck over C&D prior to that display and this looks like another suitable opportunity. Joy Choi finished a close third over 5f at Chepstow when last seen in May and warrants a market check on her return to action, while Little Miss Magic completes the shortlist.

Adrian Wintle may hold the key with VAUNTED marginally preferred to her stablemate Diamondsinthesand.
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There's not a daunting standard set by those with experience, and MORNING ROSE is fancied to make a successful debut. The daughter of Dubawi makes considerable appeal on pedigree and although further might suit in time, this should be a fine starting point. Proposal faces arguably her easiest assignment to date and must be feared, while Nanoscience could fare best of the remainder.

The standard doesn't look exacting and MORNING ROSE won't need to be extra special to make a winning debut.
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WARTIME LEADER left Willie Mullins after a disappointing display at Kilbeggan last month. However, his two previous runs still set the standard here. The Churchill gelding split two smart performers when second at Naas last January, before he had a couple of subsequent bumper winners behind when third at the Galway festival in July. The market will be interesting with a tongue-tie added on his debut for Denis Hogan. Mullins is represented by Boo Radley, who is surely better than he showed on debut when favourite at Roscommon. Barra Rua has run solid races on all three starts but needs to improve.

The tentative vote goes to WARTIME LEADER who disappointed last time but has solid claims on his previous placed efforts
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY has shown signs of a return to form recently with a placed effort backed up by finishing a respectable fourth over C&D last time. Clare Hobson's charge was winning off a 3lb higher mark back in March and could launch a strong challenge back in this lower grade. Startling won here last month, but third-placed Cabeza De Llave has a more favourable draw today and may well turn the tables, while Fancy Dancer could shape well back over this shorter trip.

Off a workable mark dropped in class, GENERAL ASSEMBLY is preferred. Dark Side Prince is second pick.
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SHAHIK improved significantly from first to second start when runner-up at Yarmouth last month and with more progress expected, George Boughey's charge is taken to get off the mark on his all-weather bow. A creditable second at Thirsk on the back of a gelding operation last time out, Zoiros has become a somewhat frustrating sort to follow, but he is capable of being in the shake-up, along with newcomer Roccobear, who should be monitored for market support.

George Boughey's SHAHIK has come up against some smart sorts in his two starts and can get off the mark this time.
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VALEDICTORY makes a belated return to action having shown plenty of ability in both outings so far. The son of Cracksman has been gelded since finishing a close fourth over today's trip at Newmarket in April and may well prove good enough on his reappearance. El Rehaiby shaped well when fifth over a mile at Lingfield on debut and this extra yardage looks likely to suit, while Solarize is a newcomer to note.

On British form VALEDICTORY is the pick, while El Rehaiby is interesting. Abando's German Group efforts are not yet forgotten.
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PARISIAN SCHOLAR looked to be value for more than the winning margin when scoring on his nursery debut at Musselburgh last month, and a 4lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from landing a double. Now that the penny has dropped for Willowinghurn, after a comfortable success at Musselburgh over 7f, she may have more to come on the rise in distance, despite a 6lb penalty. Double Eagle and Wonderful Friend are likely to be thereabouts as well.

The addition of cheekpieces can swing things in favour of nursery debutant EBN SABT.
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A change of scenery has seemingly worked the oracle for RASCAL RECKNELL. The son of Wootton Bassett has won two of his three starts since switching to Mick Appleby's yard and looks worth sticking with given the ease of last month's C&D success. Signcastle City returns to the Polytrack with a shout off his current mark, while Newsreader has improved for the application of cheekpieces and also merits consideration.

Returned to AW with the cheekpieces retained, NEWSREADER may well continue his resurgence. Rascal Recknell is feared most.
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Making just his second start for Philip Kirby, THE GREEN MAN impressed when scoring easily over C&D last week and a 5lb penalty may not be enough to stop him from landing a sixth career success. That may be at the main expense of Asadjumeirah, a multiple course winner, and Northern Attitude, who bounce back to form with a strong runner-up effort over C&D last month.

Several runners are of interest but THE GREEN MAN (nap) bolted up over C&D last week and can make light of his penalty.
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Riot regained the winning thread at Wolverhampton on Saturday and holds an obvious chance, despite his 4lb penalty. Anthropologist has occupied the runner-up berth the last twice and is respected, but NOBLE VICTORY gets the vote. James Tate's charge finished second in this class at Lingfield in August and is just 2lb higher. The son of Churchill is unexposed over this distance and looks the way to go.

There are a few plus points as regards NOBLE VICTORY (nap), who is first choice ahead of Giant and Riot.
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Bellagio Man is a standing dish here with three wins, but they came from 33 attempts with the latest in December 2024. Evocative Spark showed signs of a return to form when second at Catterick and he is due to go up 3lb for future contests making him a player, but a chance is taken on REENIE'S DREAM. Wearing a first-time hood after weakening late on over 7f here, she should not be underestimated.

The drop to sprinting and the fitting of a hood both look positives for the free-going REENIE'S DREAM and she can record her first win.
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SUZUKA was far from disgraced in second at Kempton last month and the handicapper may have been kind to leave her rating alone for that performance. Roger Varian's filly is steadily improving and the daughter of Bated Breath looks well placed to shed her maiden tag. Sahana struck by half a length over 7f at Lingfield and needs considering for the in-form David Simcock yard. Mamma Maria looks best of the rest.

Grey Phoenix has more to offer but SAHANA can defy a small rise for last month's Lingfield success.
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Fierce has been competing unsuccessfully in better races since taking a Wolverhampton claimer, but he may do better in this company with a place a possibility. Above has won here twice and is one to consider with Billy Loughnane riding, but HUNDRED CAPS is the in-form option. The three-year-old battled on to score by a neck at Beverley in August over 5f and can follow up off 4lb higher.

Ziggy's Triton should make a bold bid but ABOVE should be at his peak now and can exploit a favourable mark.
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Night Arc ran better than his odds of 25/1 suggested he would when fifth at Kempton eight days ago and is considered off the same mark. However, it's hard to get away from ALMIZAN. Mark Usher's filly accounted for her nearest rival by a length and a half over 7f here last month and only has a 4lb higher rating to contend with. If the four-year-old can back that effort up, she could be the one to beat. Taskheer is another to note.

It might be worth chancing CINDERELLA MAN, who has raced too freely over 1m2f on recent outings and may benefit from the drop in trip.
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SECOND FIDDLE has won both starts since arriving at the Iain Jardine yard as a maiden, the latest over C&D last month when given a perfectly timed ride to win by a length. She has to shoulder a 5lb penalty now, but may still have more to offer at this level. Blue Siam was off the track from December before a Musselburgh fourth last month and she could improve considerably, leaving seven-time C&D winner Pop Favorite as next best.

Second Fiddle is greatly feared but SPIRIT OF BOWLAND hasn't had things fall his way lately and is suggested to topple her.
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