There were 36 Races on Wednesday 15th October 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Nottingham, 6 races at Worcester, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having finished runner-up at Windsor and Newcastle last month, Canopus is likely to give another good account. However, Ed Walker's charge may have to play second fiddle once more, with GOODWOOD MOGUL shading the vote. The son of Mohaather has been running with credit over 1m2f of late, but the addition of first-time cheekpieces, coupled with a drop in trip, could elicit some improvement. Return To Unit and debutant Melodic are others to consider.

Return To Unit is feared but preference is for CANOPUS who has looked progressive when runner-up on his last two outings.
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Grade 2 bumper runner-up DESTINATION DUBAI had little difficulty making the switch to hurdles at Hexham in May, and he could be worth following this season. Although the six-year-old must shoulder a 7lb penalty for that success, Nick Slatter negates much of it with his 5lb claim, and further glory may be imminent. Herja supplemented her maiden triumph with a good second at Perth 20 days ago and she's feared most, ahead of The Clonmel Kid.

It's hard to see beyond DESTINATION DUBAI, who looked very useful in bumpers last season and signed off in May with an easy hurdle win.
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VITORIO PIEL looked a smart prospect when making all on debut in a 20-runner bumper at the Festival meeting here in May. That form appears solid as his rivals were well strung out behind and the race has thrown up a number of winners. Gameball easily won a Ballinrobe bumper for Andy Slattery this summer and looks an exciting gelding for new connections, while point-to-point winner Kovanis made a successful start under Rules at the Leopardstown Christmas meeting. Minella Hollow was a dual bumper winner last year and has the benefit of a run over hurdles at Navan last month, while O'Reilly has been placed twice recently over hurdles.

Andrew Slattery nominated GAME BALL as one of the best of his plethora of bumper winners and he should be hard to beat
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Having made late headway into fourth on her debut over 7f at Haydock last month, ZIATA makes grand appeal. The daughter of Iffraaj should be all the wiser for that experience and a breakthrough victory may be in the offing, especially given that this longer trip should suit. Iceni Queen boasts a similar level of form and she cannot be dismissed, while newcomers Glasgow Kiss, Churchill's Spirit and Plaid all merit closer inspection.

They don't set a high standard but ICENI QUEEN and Ziata found plenty for pressure on their recent debuts, finishing a close fourth.
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ANACONDA brings some useful French form to the table and he could take all the beating if performing to a similar level on his British/stable debut. Judged on his Flat exploits, the Lucinda Russell and Michael Scudamore-trained gelding shouldn't be inconvenienced by quicker ground conditions and he is fancied to defy a 7lb penalty. Genbu has finished third on all four hurdle outings to date and should put his experience to good use, while Stitching Wheel has shown enough on the level to suggest he could be involved too.

The winner of a French claiming hurdle in pretty good style in the spring, ANACONDA can strike again on this British debut.
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GRILLON DE MONTY had three subsequent winners behind, including the reopposing Galway Reel (third) over C&D in August, and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from landing a sixth success over fences. Not beaten far over hurdles at Carlisle when last seen in April, George Darling is intriguing on his debut in this sphere, along with Iris Des Issards, who scored comfortably at Newton Abbot on his penultimate start.

This can be another win for GRILLON DE MONTY, who scored twice over C&D in the summer. George Darling rates as the main danger.
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A LAW OF HER OWN may record a fourth win under Rules. She probably found 2m4f a bit too far at Listowel last time but a reproduction of her previous sixth behind Come On The Lads at the Galway Festival should see her go close. Galileo Springs was placed a number of times in bumpers last season and now tackles handicap company for the first time after comfortably landing a Killarney maiden hurdle earlier this month. Flidais showed improved form last time when scoring over 2m7f at Tipperary, while John Ryan is also represented by Andyourbirdcansing, who was still in contention when falling at the last over fences at Galway last week.

Comfortable maiden hurdle winner GALILEO SPRINGS may make a winning handicap debut
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Having stretched clear to record an impressive success at Newcastle recently, PARISIAN SCHOLAR is fancied to defy a 6lb penalty. Charlie Johnston's youngster had little difficulty in completing a double that day and he's taken to repel fellow last-time-out winner Bearin Up. The daughter of Kodi Bear appeared to relish a step up in trip at Ripon latest and a subsequent 5lb rise shouldn't prevent another bold showing. The unexposed Aleen sports first-time cheekpieces and it will be interesting to see if her supporters return.

Quite a few are interesting contenders but PARISIAN SCHOLAR (nap) bolted up at Newcastle last week and is taken to defy a 6lb penalty.
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Having only been collared in the closing stages on his return to action at Kelso last month, compensation could be on the cards for PRIMOZ. A 1lb rise looks more than fair and he edges the vote over Torneo. Jamie Snowden's gelding was a progressive novice chaser last season and there could be more to come. Parisencore may fare best of the remainder.

Primoz is respected but PARISENCORE also has some good course form on his CV and he is taken to exploit a favourable mark.
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This can go the way of SUPERSTYLIN, who could not have done it much easier on his first start for the Chris Gordon team over C&D last month. A 7lb rise for that success could prove lenient and he is preferred to Dexter, who bounced back to form with a highly creditable second at Uttoxeter recently. Twice a winner in this sphere last season, Dunstall Rambler is one to note on his return, as well as course specialist Hobie.

The change of scenery did the trick for SUPERSTYLIN (nap) who scored on his stable debut over C&D. The main danger is Dexter.
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AVALO won a Wexford maiden in good style back in May and has been a model of consistency since. The selection has been placed on his latest four starts including when beating all bar favourite Shadow Paddy over this trip at Listowel. Ballycashin went close over this trip at Clonmel back in June and looks a serious threat after finishing well when narrowly denied over 2m2f at Listowel last time. Serienmond weakened in the closing stages when reappearing after a summer break at Listowel, while Tramore maiden winner Captain Ryan Matt is an interesting recruit to handicaps.

A few in with chances, but the vote goes to BALLYCASHIN who doesn't have the most attractive record but has been running well recently
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In what is set to be a huge week for the Gosden team, the well-bred GAMRAI can get the ball rolling. It was a disappointing effort when beaten at long odds-on at Epsom last month, but he is expected to bounce back now switched to handicaps. Mr Alan caught the eye on his second run for new connections when third at Pontefract last time out, and he must enter calculations, along with Kempton winner King's Code and the returning Parlando.

The return of blinkers could be a big positive for GREEN TRIANGLE on his second outing for the Crisfords and he earns the vote.
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SALIGO BAY has been in fine fettle across both codes recently and further glory could be imminent. Sam England's charge landed a nice purse at Market Rasen last month and is expected to go well from 3lb higher. A 2lb rise is unlikely to prevent another bold showing from Perth runner-up Evaluation, who could give the selection most to think about ahead of Paddys Policy.

This looks good for CAELAN (nap), who beat a next-time-uot winner in a recent maiden and can improve again in handicaps.
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The Emma Lavelle stable have been in fine form of late and point-to-point winner LOADED AND LOCKED could be a shrewd recruit with Harry Cobden a notable booking on his Rules debut. The five-year-old can strike at the main expense of fellow newcomer See The Flame, who is related to plenty of winners and hails from a stable that usually go well in this sphere. Lucky Diamond is bound to come on for his debut run here last month.

The vote goes to LOADED AND LOCKED who changed hands for £80,000 after winning an Irish point in January.
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KING OF KINGSFIELD looks to have decent claims of winning for the third time over fences. A smart hurdler, the Gordon Elliott-trained gelding won his first two starts over fences this season. Although beaten at Roscommon on his last run, this looks an easier assignment. Stepping up an additional two furlongs in trip could easily see the former point-to-point winner improve on what he has done to date. Birdie Or Bust has yet to reach the same heights over fences that she did as a hurdler. However, the Henry De Bromhead-trained mare showed a bit more when winning at Listowel last month. Blaze The Way has to step up on what he has shown thus far but shouldn't be discounted.

This looks like a good opportunity for KING OF KINGSFIELD to make it three from four for the season. He faced a stiff task last time
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SENOR CORTEZ continues to go from strength to strength. Switching stables should not inconvenience him, and the four-year-old, who is now 8lb higher than for his most recent victory at Lingfield, can land the hat-trick. A winner on two of her last three starts over 2m plus, Rock N Roll Pinkie is a key player, as is St Mawes, who scored comfortably at Kempton last month, for which he has been raised 3lb.

Last-time-out winners ST MAWES and Senor Cortez are the youngest horses in the field and offer the clear prospect of better still.
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MAGISTRATO could hardly have won any easier the last twice, and an 11lb rise for his most recent success at Bangor-on-Dee looks manageable. Sean Bowen takes over from his brother in the saddle with a hat-trick on the cards. Sail Away shaped well on his return to action over an extended 3m1f at Warwick last month and though this trip may not be ideal, he is a player. Mahons Glory has been progressive since joining Dylan Cunha and is more than capable too.

The answer might be MAHONS GLORY, who has performed very well on all four starts for his new stable since March.
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Milan Tino boasted some smart form as a juvenile, although last season's efforts were underwhelming. Tom George's charge still has time on his side and cannot be dismissed, but BIG GINGE rates the most solid proposition. The five-year-old was beaten just over six lengths in the Imperial Cup in March and a similar performance on his return to action may prove sufficient. Lock Stock is the most appealing of the hurdle debutants.

Ready preference is for BIG GINGE, who was not disgraced in a valuable Sandown handicap in March and will find this race much easier.
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With an official rating of 160 and receiving weight from his main danger, HEART WOOD should take the beating. A winner of a Listed race at Wexford on his return last October, the Henry De Bromhead-trained gelding clearly runs well fresh. His narrow defeat in the Grade 1 Drinmore Chase and, runner-up position in the Ryanair Chase, set a very high standard in the context of this race. Galway Plate winner Western Fold has to be respected in his bid for a five-timer. Lightly raced over fences, the Gordon Elliott-trained six-year-old has leading claims but won't find the concession of 8lb an easy task. Stablemate Croke Park is also not without his chance in a competitive affair.

This could hinge on the race fitness of Galway Plate winner WESTERN FOLD who made an effective transition to Graded company at Gowran
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MOONJID has threatened to break the maiden since joining Michael Appleby's yard and he did so once again at Kempton recently, when not beaten far into third over the mile. An extra half furlong should suit, and he may have too much for Radical Design, who was successful at the same track from 3lb lower last month. Beverley winner Kiss Me My Love and Glorious Kitty are likely to enter the reckoning as well.

It may be worth siding with PEARLY SQUIRREL who ran better than it looked last time and has slipped 2lb below her sole winning mark.
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EASTER ICON has done well under both codes over the past year. He appeared to hold every chance when unseating his rider at the last at Southwell last December but although a mark of 103 will make life tougher, he has won when fresh previously. The veteran Red Force One could him the most to think about following a strong runner-up effort over 2m5f at Kelso recently. Romeo Brown and Victory Club may also have a say in proceedings.

This might go to THANK YOU BLUE, who seemed to have turned a corner when keeping on for fifth over 2m4f last month.
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Dwight K Schrute was too bad to be true on his latest outing at Bangor and he's entitled to return to form with a summer on his back, while Axel Bleue should have learned plenty from his second-placed hurdle bow at Uttoxeter recently. However, the pair could prove vulnerable to a Rules debutant in either Ignore The Door or LOCAL DERBY, with the latter edging the vote. Chris Gordon's charge was a winner on his sole outing between the flags and market support would increase confidence.

There are some nice prospects on show here and the pick of them at this stage is AXEL BLEUE. The main danger is Ignore The Door.
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Off the mark on his penultimate start at Wexford, HIT THE FRAME can regain the winning thread. The John Flavin-trained gelding made all on that occasion, staying on strongly once challenged approaching two out. Although unable to follow up at Killarney last time, the six-year-old ran a solid race to finish fourth. If getting into a nice jumping rhythm here, he should be hard to pass. An improver over hurdles since his last run in a chase, the Tony Martin-trained Aurea Fortuna holds every chance. Having finished second over flights here in December, he obviously handles the track. Sligo third He Fitz In looks best of the remainder.

Derek O'Connor's presence is a vote of confidence in \bAURA FORTUNA\b, who is potentially well treated relative to his hurdles rating.
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HIERARCHY returned to winning ways at Southwell last month and a 4lb rise could prove lenient as he looks to notch up a sixth career success. The biggest threat may prove to be Mc Loven, who has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his third at Chelmsford in August. Lipsink is capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Prolific AW winner TYGER BAYp can gain another success, at the main expense of the in-form Hierarchy.
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A few to consider including the likes of Newcastle scorer Jachin and Dovey Moon, who finished a creditable third in a competitive series final over C&D latest. Final Night was raised 8lb for a commanding Kempton triumph a fortnight ago but he merits consideration too, although TWILIGHT ICE is preferred. The Twilight Son gelding showed ability in novice/maiden events but he switches to handicaps with his yard in excellent form, and it would come as no great surprise were he to find the necessary improvement.

The selection is DOVEY MOON who is off the same mark as when third of 12 in a stronger contest over C&D 13 days ago.
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Denied by the narrowest of margins on just his second start over fences at Worcester last month, SECRET TRIX now drops in trip and is taken to go one place better. An unchanged mark and forecast good ground are both positives, and the returning Old Gregorian will likely need a career-best performance. The chasing debutant steps up in trip, though, which could spark some improvement.

Old Gregorian may have greater chasing potential than SECRET TRIX in the longer term but the latter may have a fitness edge here.
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ORANGE DIAMOND scored a shade cosily when completing a hat-trick over C&D last month and may still be a step ahead of the assessor. A 4lb higher mark shouldn't forestall the progress of Tom Ellis' charge and he may be able to repel fellow improver Jorebel. The six-year-old ran out a ready winner at Fontwell recently and isn't taken lightly. Market support for handicap debutant Tongaknoxie would be interesting.

Topweight ORANGE DIAMOND has done very well since changing stables in the summer and is taken to win for the fourth time in a row.
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Narrowly denied on his sole point-to-point outing, MAVERICK MACK can make a winning Rules debut. Having his first start for Gordon Elliott, the four-year-old Pillar Coral gelding is sure to be well prepared for this introduction. It will be interesting to see how strong he is in the market for a yard that tend to do well with their bumper runners. Famous Figure was disappointing at Ballinrobe last month but would be a serious contender on the form of his eighth placed finish at the festival here in April. Takiwatanga, who finished third in that aforementioned Ballinrobe race, has to be respected on his second start for Emmet Mullins.

With normal improvement from an initial outing at Ballinrobe, TAKIWATANGA might be good enough to cope with Maverick Mac
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Related to multiple Group 1 winners, GO RIMBAUD got his career off to a respectable start when running on for fourth over 7f at Leicester last month and stepping up in trip can see him break the maiden on this occasion. Bred in the purple as a son of Wootton Bassett out of Group 2 scorer Usherette, newcomer Talk Of New York must be monitored for market support, along with Cheshire Cat. Brighton View is another open to improvement after showing plenty of greenness on its first outing at Haydock last month.

Talk Of New York looks the part on paper but GO RIMBAUD can put his debut experience to good use.
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Dropping to the minimum trip almost worked the oracle for WESTGATE WARRIOR at Beverley, where he was picked up in the closing stages to ultimately fill the runner-up spot. However, that was a fine effort nonetheless and if able to find any further progress, Roy Bowring's gelding could go one place better. Yazaman hasn't always been the most consistent this season but he has become too well handicapped to ignore, while others to note include Son Of Astar and Ninety Nine.

This may be decided by further improvement from the lightly raced WESTGATE WARRIOR who has a future over 5f.
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A creditable fourth in a valuable sales series final at Goodwood last month, ALARMING looks to have an ideal opportunity, despite having to overcome a wide draw. The daughter of A'Ali gets the vote ahead of Atalanta Mist, who shaped with plenty of promise when third on debut at Salisbury at the start of the month. A maiden through five starts, Sovereign Bright brings experience to the table and cannot be ruled out from a plum draw in stall three.

Several potential improvers on show but ALARMING chased home some smart fillies at Goodwood and remains capable of better.
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Although no match for a progressive rival at Ascot recently, this looks a suitable opportunity for MILITARY CROSS to open his account. The Gosdens' gelding had previously finished a close-up second over C&D and a repeat may prove sufficient. Bahadur has posted several creditable efforts in defeat on turf and may serve the most resistance to the selection, although market support for newcomer Rehema would be interesting.

The choice is MILITARY CROSS who showed more than enough in his first two starts to suggest a race like this is well within reach.
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RYE looked back to her best when filling the runner-up spot at Wolverhampton 25 days ago and a 1lb ease in the ratings could prove lenient. The daughter of Massaat finished second at this venue as a juvenile and the switch to Polytrack shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Cooramook has been thwarted in the closing stages on her last two outings at Lingfield and she could prove a live threat if coping with a wide draw. Dandy G Boy is the pick of the remainder.

Dandy G Boy should go well but OTTAWA ran well in 6f handicaps twice last month and looks ready for the return to 7f.
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Dual course winner Red Mirage arrives on the back of a respectable fourth at Catterick and, in what appears a weak affair, he must enter calculations. However, KITARO KICH's latest second over 1m here looks slightly stronger and he could take all the beating if coping with a drop in trip. Strike didn't enjoy the smoothest of passages at Bath last month and is also worthy of consideration.

Kitaro Kich is handicapped to win but a tactical event at 7f might not be ideal. ENPASSANT (nap) could enjoy a tactical advantage.
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A comfortable winner the last twice at Bath and Salisbury, FAIR DINKUM continues to go from strength to strength and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from landing the hat-trick on the step back up to 2m. Gelded since last seen bringing up a double at Southwell in March, Gemmari must be of interest on his return, along with Warrior King, who improved for this trip when second over C&D last month.

It may be worth taking a chance with HEDONISTA who is 12lb lower than when winning over C&D just over two years ago.
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BLUE TRAIN looked value for more than the winning margin when scoring over C&D last week. A 6lb penalty may not be enough to prevent him from going in again, with Rossa Ryan taking over in the saddle. Sir Patchy had the reopposing Marchetti (third) behind when runner-up over 1m here recently and both are likely to figure on the rise in distance, along with Chicago Storm, who was last seen on the level finishing third over 1m2f at Bath in April.

The vote goes to BLUE TRAIN who has a 6lb penalty for his win over C&D a week ago but remains unexposed over this far.
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