There were 38 Races on Monday 20th October 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Gowran Park, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Naas runner-up ELLA'S GOLD can go one better. That race received a real form boost when the winner followed up in impressive fashion on his next start. Although a wide draw here is a definite concern, the Matthew Smith-trained filly led for much of the way last time. If getting away and managing to slot in behind the leaders, the daughter of Galileo Gold has the form to win. Mr Tony improved on three moderate maiden runs when a fast-finishing fourth on his handicap debut at Bellewstown recently. Now fitted with first-time blinkers, the son of Kodiac has every chance. Stone Bear would also have claims on her first outing in a handicap if staying the additional furlong.

MR TONY has a favourable low draw and with blinkers added is a tentative selection.
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Although no match for an impressive winner at Ffos Las recently, it looks best to side with JEDHI KNIGHT. The son of Sir Percy has found steady improvement in handicaps this term but with less to prove than many, he is sure to go close. Fellow three-year-old Colinski has few miles on the clock and wouldn't need much more to figure, while Throne Hall must also enter calculations given that he is back on a competitive mark.

Preference is for JEDHI KNIGHT (nap) who was awarded a 2m handicap at Ffos Las in August and ran into a resurgent rival there last time.
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Kody B disappointed at Beverley latest but soft ground may have been his undoing. The Dark Angel colt, who sets the standard with an official rating of 74, had finished a creditable second at Chester prior to that and is likely to go close, but MARSEILLAN shades preference. Lemos De Souza's charge showed real promise amidst greenness on his debut at Chelmsford and is likely to improve for the switch to sprinting. Dream More should appreciate a return to maiden company.

None of these are overly compelling and a chance is taken on NORTHERN TEMPEST, who is a half-brother to two useful sprinters.
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KAJIKIA justified short odds in comfortable style over an extended 2m4f at this venue last month and makes just his second start over the smaller obstacles. With the likelihood of lots more to come, he will prove a tough nut to crack. Diamond Hunter has shown ability between the flags, finishing second in three from his four starts, and the son of Diamond Boy warrants a market check. Any market confidence behind hurdling newcomer Dayzee would be interesting.

Recent course winner KAJIKIA looks the most obvious answer and gets the nod.
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Dropping back in trip on a track that suits front runners could see NO SUCH THING register a first career win. Runner-up at Killarney on his penultimate start, the Ross O'Sullivan-trained gelding adopted similar trail-blazing tactics before weakening late on at Punchestown last time. It is certainly worth giving the son of Inns Of Court a try over this shorter distance. Well backed when second at Bellewstown earlier in the month, the Gerard Keane-trained Givehertilxmas is likely to be involved. The filly ran her best race in maiden company when fifth over course-and-distance in May and needs considering. Kakori, who caught the eye on her third outing at Down Royal, has to be of interest on her handicap bow.

Just denied at Bellewstown last time over a slightly longer trip, GIVEHERTILXMAS can get off the mark on ground she handles.
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RECEDING can overcome a wide draw to break his maiden tag. Marcus Tregoning's charge had excuses at Brighton three weeks ago but he kept on into fourth nonetheless, and is likely to improve now back over the mile. Rejjien has gone close in a handful of similar contests this season and is expected to give another good account of herself. Royalist has posted a couple of solid efforts on the all-weather recently but he could fare better on turf.

The vote goes to UBETTABEHAVE, who found improvement upped to 1m when a strong-finishing third at Redcar. Receding is feared most.
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Attention Seeker has shown a fair amount of ability in his three appearances in maiden/novice company and takes a step up in trip on nursery debut. Last-time-out Redcar scorer Harswell River holds an obvious chance, but IBN ALTHEEB gets the nod. David Loughnane's juvenile showed a big chunk of improvement in first-time cheekpieces to get off the mark at Wolverhampton and, even though the son of Alkumait is 7lb higher, he might be up to the task.

The step up to 1m and the first-time blinkers could eke out a bigger performance from RESDEV TIME and she gets the nod.
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KING OF THE STORY readily took care of Gone In Sixty by three lengths at Worcester last month and might have been let off lightly with just a 5lb rise. The son of Yeats is in the form of his life at present and is worth sticking with. The aforementioned Gone In Sixty is likely to be thereabouts again, while Nevendon looks best of the rest.

Polly Gundry's thriving 9yo KING OF THE STORY is taken to record his fourth success of the season. Bertie Wooster is feared most.
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MR VETTORI has been sent off at big prices in two hot Curragh maidens but showed ability on both occasions. He was running well until meeting interference on debut and took a big step forward when second to a subsequent Group 2 winner last time. Jessica Harrington's charge can strike on this occasion, with White Sand Beach looking best placed to chase him home on the step back up in trip for leading connections. Lauda needs to improve and is now tried in headgear, while Fourteen Peaks and Mt Rushmore are well-related newcomers.

Having finished second to the Beresford Stakes winner Hawk Mountain at the Curragh last time, MR VETTORI has the form to win this.
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It's hard to know what the form is worth at this stage, but SHETALKSTOANGELS was able to finish a highly promising second on her debut at Ascot last month and that sets the standard. Ralph Beckett's filly could be too strong for the likes of Trotamunda and Tai Hang Pegasus, who drops in trip following a creditable third at Yarmouth. Market support for 220,000gns purchase Mythical Bay would be noteworthy, too.

The filly SHETALKSTOANGELS could provide the answer if she makes the anticipated progress from her likeable first run at Ascot.
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SHAYEM has progressed with each of his three outings, most recently scoring in good style at Epsom. Karl Burke's colt has the plum draw in stall one and with further improvement likely, he looks the one to beat. Green Carrera took a big leap forward from her debut to strike at Thurles earlier in the month and is worth her place at this level for the Joseph O'Brien team. Rochfortbridge takes a drop in class and is another to note.

Top of the list is SHAYEM, who has won two of his three starts and whose sole defeat came when third in a hot Listed race at Haydock.
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EZ TIGER had Lady Caro (third) behind when filling the runner-up spot over C&D last month and is expected to confirm that form. Alex Hales' charge remains on a workable rating and has a previous C&D victory to further aid his cause. Hill Station was denied by the smallest of margins into second at Fontwell on his most recent outing and is a solid proposition to watch out for. Fascinating Lips is next best.

Nicely clear of the third when second to a next-time-out winner at Fontwell last month, HILL STATION might be the answer.
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YOUSAYNOTHINGATALL was slowly away on debut at Cork, but made encouraging late headway and with improvement expected over slightly further, she can break the maiden. Sanctijude came home well from off the pace to finish third in a 7f nursery at the Curragh. Her mark of 84 sets a fair standard, but she's vulnerable to less-exposed types. Zermatt Star was too keen when showing promise on debut and can fare better if learning to settle.

Rated 84 after some solid efforts in defeat over 7f including at this track, SANCTIJUDE shapes as if she will stay this trip
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Just a neck separated Reality Queen (winner) and Red Snapper (second) over the extended 5f here last time out. The latter is 1lb better off today, though, and whilst also boasting an advantageous draw, he could reverse that form. However, a chance can be taken on DOUBLE NAUGHTY. The daughter of Cotai Glory showed bright speed over 6f when finishing third at Thirsk on her nursery bow. A drop in trip should aid her cause along with the forecast quicker ground.

An open nursery. DOUBLE NAUGHTY ran better last time and this drop back to 5f could work for her.
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Angel Shared failed in her bid to complete the four-timer at Newmarket latest, but she isn't one to write off. Powdering finished a creditable fourth at Kempton last week and is noted, but the vote goes to SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT. Grant Tuer's mare showed more when finishing fifth in this grade at Ripon last month and was kindly dropped 2lb. The daughter of Hunter's Light lurks on an appealing mark and could prove hard to beat.

A chance is taken on last year's winner SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT who has had excuses for her last two defeats.
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ALIEN STORM hit the woodwork on his return to action at Fontwell last month and the handicapper may have been kind to leave his mark alone. With the Charlie Longsdon string in fine order, it would be no surprise to see the son of Getaway regain the winning thread. Hecouldbetheone was convincingly beaten into second in this grade at the same venue earlier in the month, but is relatively unexposed over fences and might be worth another chance. War Lord isn't ruled out either.

Dual course winner ALIEN STORM went close on last month's seasonal debut at Fontwell and remains on his last winning mark.
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KITTY BEAR caught the eye when keeping on well for sixth at Thurles and looks to have enough ability to provide her young rider with a second career winner. Andy Slattery's filly has had a light campaign and should be able to cope with the likely softer surface. Not far behind the selection last time, Pink Socks (tenth) has a strong record over C&D and is ground-versatile. Miss Americana has been running well in defeat and may be suited by dropping back to this trip.

PINK SOCKS was runner up in a division of this off 11lb higher last year and she won't mind if the forecast rain arrives
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ASINARA has enjoyed a consistent season which includes a C&D success on her penultimate start in June. The four-year-old returned here to finish third on heavy ground last month and a sounder surface gives her every chance of getting her head back in front. Jacquelina has dropped to a very fair mark and showed signs of a return to form when third at Nottingham on Wednesday, while Jax Edge and Money Pockets head the remainder.

An open sprint that should be strongly run. OVER SPICED is tactically versatile and she's marginally preferred to Jax Edge.
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Chemistry struck at Listed level in Ireland last year and is a fascinating contender on his first appearance for the Ivan Furtado yard. However, DIVINE COMEDY produced a gallant effort to finish fourth in the Cesarewitch at Newmarket nine days ago and the daughter of Le Havre is a reliable performer. This is a really good opportunity and she should take full advantage, while course winner Wahraan looks next best.

The mare DIVINE COMEDY was fourth in the Cesarewitch recently and this could be an excellent opportunity to return to winning ways.
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NAP HAND makes a lot of sense in this handicap hurdle as he's coming in here race-fit following a creditable second-placed effort here last month. A useful performer on the Flat, Alan King's charge is unexposed in this sphere and likely has more to offer. Of the others, Tapley is a two-time C&D winner on an attractive mark and he's noted along with the lightly-raced Paul Nicholls inmate Nardaran.

Preference is for TAPLEY (nap), who won this race in good style last year after a break, and is 4lb lower for this repeat bid.
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Mythical Rock and SLANEY SWAGGER are closely matched on their Thurles form where they filled the places in a similar contest. The latter has made the frame on his last four visits to Gowran Park, including a narrow defeat over this trip on heavy ground last month, so he gets the nod to record a first victory. Like the selection, Mythical Rock is a longstanding maiden, but he's handicapped to win one of these and comes here on the back of two good efforts. La Tulipe Noir is thriving at present but is now 10lb higher than for last week's decisive victory at Roscommon.

LADY DELILA stayed on well for a close fourth at Killarney last time and she gets a tentative vote
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On Edge had been knocking on the door prior to his recent victory over C&D last month. However, a 3lb rise may leave him vulnerable on this occasion and, with that in mind, KISS AND RUN could be the one to take full advantage, having disappointed in the aforementioned contest. She has since bounced back at this venue when beaten a head and, despite being 1lb worse off with the third, Court Drive, is more than capable of going one better.

An open race in which last week's Kempton third TYGER BAY gets the vote ahead of recent C&D winner On Edge.
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Whatsgoingonmarvin has improved likely many of Sir Mark Prescott's horses do once they go handicapping, and the Camelot gelding must be taken seriously. However, the eye is drawn to LIVONIAN's unexposed profile and, providing he can settle better on his handicap debut, Ralph Beckett's impressive Windsor scorer could be hard to beat back on the grass. Others to consider include the hat-trick seeking Spirit Lead Me and Tipsy Tiger.

The 3yo WHATSGOINGONMARVIN took his form to a new level when dropped back to 1m2f at Sandown last month and he can follow up.
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Just the four declared here and both Tropical Speed and Blackacre were engaged to run at Stratford and Newton Abbot respectively on Saturday. Both are given a squeak if turned out quickly here, but it might be worth concentrating on MASTERDREAM, who has won his last three starts in this sphere and was kept ticking over courtesy of a spin on the level at Bath 11 days ago. Ken Roy might do better now sent chasing after undergoing wind surgery.

The safest option is MASTERDREAM, who has already enjoyed a productive season over fences and is probably still on a workable mark.
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THEREWILLBEGLORY may finally open her account after filling the runner-up spot on all four outings this year. The Andy Slattery-trained filly was just denied on her first appearance at the Curragh in July and has maintained a consistent level of form since, including when getting up for second behind Tea Rose at Naas earlier this month. It will be interesting to see how she fares over this longer trip. Meave Brennan showed some promise on her introduction when sixth to Subsonic over 1m2f at the Curragh last month, with Candleford Green nearly two lengths behind, and could prove a threat with that run under her belt. Metamorphic hasn't progressed since a promising debut at Leopardstown back in May.

Candleford Green was behind MAEVE BRENNAN (nap) at the Curragh last time and Jim Bolger's filly may be open to more improvement
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DILIGENT HENRY had shown signs of a revival prior to winning over C&D a fortnight ago and given that he remains competitively handicapped from 5lb higher, Jessica Macey's gelding can follow up. Bandello (second) finished on the coattails of Blue Jay Way (winner) at Catterick latest and he could bridge the gap on revised terms, while Beautiful Dawn is just one more to consider.

A few possibles in a low-grade event but DILIGENT HENRY (nap) looks much the safest option on the back of a C&D win two weeks ago.
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The application of cheekpieces have made a significant difference to VALKYRJA on her last couple of starts. She must now shoulder a 5lb penalty having recorded her first career success at Yarmouth last Monday, but there is a possibility of more to come from the daughter of Night Of Thunder. Baynoona backed up her win here two starts ago when hitting the frame latest and she has to enter calculations along with James Park Woods.

Alice Haynes' GEMINI STAR has slipped to a very tempting mark and gets the vote in the hope her stamina holds out over this new trip.
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A competitive sprint handicap to close the card and ARNHEM could be worth another chance. Things didn't go to plan at Musselburgh last Monday as he found himself towards the rear and then wasn't the recipient of a clear run, but he ran on well when in the clear for a close-up fifth suggesting he is still in really good form. Azure Zain might not be done improving yet and showed a lot more at Ayr latest, so he's noted along with fellow three-year-old Stirrup Cup and King's Crown.

Reigning Profit excels over C&D but preference is for ARNHEM (nap), who has been in rude health since joining Jim Goldie.
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STAMINA CHOPE is the sole C&D winner in the field and that will stand her in good stead off a light weight. Third at Worcester in August, she certainly showed a lot more when fourth here last month as she was beaten a little over two lengths and perhaps given a bit too much to do. Dave Roberts' charge seems to be coming back to her best and makes more appeal than Hurst Hill, who enjoyed a profitable summer campaign. Keep an eye on Kottayam too.

Princesse Milania remains open to major improvement, but HURST HILL was in good form during the summer and has much less to prove.
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NARLITA gained her only previous win over this trip at Bellewstown and again showed her liking for 1m4f when beating all but favourite Glenroyal at the Galway Festival. The Harry Rogers-trained mare has hit the line strongly over shorter distances since and looks the way to go. Son Of Hypnos had Duke Of Leggagh just over two lengths behind when third at Roscommon last Monday and both should be suited by the forecast rain. Calzaghi won at Navan last autumn and has shaped well on both outings since returning from a summer break.

The forecast rain will suit NARLITA who may be able to get her head back in front after a string of solid recent efforts
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Three last-time-out winners head to post, but MWAFAQ could be the pick of them. Richard Fahey's charge had been in the doldrums from some time before coming home best of all to record a comfortable C&D triumph a fortnight ago. It could be that this track suits him well though, and he is taken to go in again. Groundsman and Kaleidoscope Eyes are obvious threats, as is Blue Empress.

Competitive for the grade but MWAFAQ is taken to build on his latest C&D win. Former stablemate Groundsman is feared most.
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Kessaar Power faces a quick turnaround after winning at Chelmsford on Thursday and the combination of a 5lb penalty back on turf could scupper his chances. Blue Collar Lad has run with credit at Brighton on his last couple of outings and commands plenty of respect, but the vote goes to TRIGGERED. Mark Loughnane's gelding went close at Kempton at the start of the month and a similar level of performance may suffice.

It was on the AW that KESSAAR POWER returned to winning ways four days ago but he's clearly in good order and has respectable turf form
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Naana's Shadow arrives having posted a brace of second placed efforts at Southwell and is likely to be thereabouts again, but VISUALLY could be a cut above his rivals. The Expert Eye colt overcame greenness to make a successful debut at Bath earlier this month and the winner's penalty shouldn't be enough to stop him. Perineighs can chase the pair home.

It's hard to get away from VISUALLY, who has the best pedigree and definitely the most potential after winning easily at Bath.
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High Approval just about sets the standard with an official rating of 78 but having disappointed at Ffos Las in August, NOBLE VOW looks the safer option. Richard Hannon's charge has shown steady improvement across his three career starts and was an unfortunate third at Newbury latest, where he suffered repeated interference. Return Of The Gods shaped with considerable promise over C&D on his racecourse bow and is most appealing of the remainder.

Noble Vow, High Approval and RETURN OF THE GODS have all shown winning potential. The selection is open to the most progress.
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Al Khawaneej River was well beaten into third over 1m4f at Brighton last month, but he has to be considered given that a return to further ought to suit. However, KHANGAI outran his odds of 25-1 to finish third over an extended 2m at Newcastle on his most recent start and is 1lb lower. Today's drop in distance shouldn't pose any problems and he looks the way to go. Spectacular Style completes the shortlist.

The most solid contenders are TROJAN TRUTH and Khangai, neither of whom have any wellbeing issues.
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Megaphone produced an improved display to finish fourth at Lingfield six days ago and he must be respected from an unchanged rating. However, ZIGGY'S CONDOR lost two places inside the final furlong over 7f at York recently and despite being raised 1lb, he should benefit from a drop in trip. Provided the four-year-old is in similar form, he could be the one to beat. Of the remainder, Blue Anthem makes the most appeal.

Scarboroughwarning drops in class in new headgear but she may have to give best to ZIGGY'S CONDOR this time.
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Simba's Gift finished fifth on his handicap debut at Southwell last month, but he receives a marginal rise in distance and may have more to offer. However, EL FOX was far from disgraced in fourth over an extended 1m1f at this venue last month and it is noteworthy that Luke Morris keeps the ride. Marco Botti's filly might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to strike. Suzuka may also have a say.

Suzuka looks set to go well once again but ECHO OF GLORY can bounce back from his disappointing Beverley run last month.
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LITTLE MISS INDIA benefitted from the application of a first-time hood to score in fine style at Southwell earlier in the month and a 6lb rise might prove to be lenient. As long as James Owen's filly can back that performance up in the retained headgear, she will prove tough to beat. Course winner Meet Me In Meraki landed a selling handicap over 1m2f at Chelmsford at the start of the month and needs to be considered. Endofastorm is the pick of the remainder.

Pysanka can go well back from a break but JIMMY MARK is tentatively preferred as he bids for a first AW success.
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