There were 54 Races on Monday 27th October 2025 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Redcar, 8 races at Galway, 7 races at Wexford, 6 races at Bangor, 8 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The hat-trick seeking River Wharfe is sure to have his supporters after his Wolverhampton triumph earlier this month, but it may pay to side with ERNIE'S VALENTINE. The son of Havana Gold won by a head over a mile at Chelmsford last month and can cope with the drop back in trip to complete a double. Edergole's Gift struck at the same course recently and is another to note.

He has a 3lb rise to overcome but the form of ERNIE'S VALENTINE's Chelmsford win last month looks fairly solid for this level.
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INVISIBLE faced a tough test at Kempton last time, but returns to turf with a leading chance. Clear on official ratings, the daughter of Pinatubo looks the one to beat on the pick of her form on this surface. Crystal Dagger could prove a threat with a reproduction of her second at Carlisle in August, while Melosa may improve for a first-time visor and is preferred to Isle Of Paradise of the remaining pair.

A maiden event in all but name and the four declared runners have a combined record of 0-19. INVISIBLE has the best chance on form.
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VENOSA may prove the pick of Aidan O'Brien's three runners and gets the vote. The daughter of Gun Runner has kept good company and was far from disgraced when setting the pace for stablemate Diamond Necklace on her latest two starts, including in the Marcel Boussac at Longchamp. Flawless Fusion shaped well when making her debut on soft ground at Leopardstown and may be suited by the return to turf after failing to match that form on the all-weather, while stable companion Teologia is one of a number of newcomers to keep a close eye on in the market.

The experience gained by VENOSA in good company ought to be enough to see this 93-rated filly open her account at the fifth attempt.
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BUTTERFLY BEACH failed to build on her promising second on debut at Newmarket when only sixth at Newbury in August, but she might be worth another chance. The daughter of Acclamation held a Cheveley Park entry prior to her latest effort, suggesting she shows a lot more at home. Whizzy Dizzy attempted to make all but faded into fifth on her introduction at Leicester and could take a step forward. Baileys Ontherocks completes the shortlist.

Butterfly Beach is eased in grade but WHIZZY DIZZY showed enough on her debut to think she could win a similar event.
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NIGHT WOLF finished a creditable fifth in a competitive maiden York on debut and the runner-up has won since. That looks the strongest piece of form on offer and the Kodi Bear colt is taken to make a winning start for his new yard. Skiathos found only one too good over C&D on his introduction and Karl Burke's charge has to be of interest, while Leicester runner-up Decem Starr is not out of this either.

An interesting novice. NIGHT WOLF did well to finish so close in the Convivial at York after suffering early interference.
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ANNIE'S ANGEL won the fillies maiden on this card 12 months ago and again showed her liking for testing ground conditions when beating all bar Flying Fortress at Listowel last month. She should be suited by a return to this trip after fading in the closing stages over an extended 1m2f at Naas. Ribee also relishes soft ground and scored for the second time this month when beating 15 rivals at Gowran last Monday, while Sylkie is a three-time C&D winner including this race 12 months ago.

Plenty with chances, none more so than last year's winner SYLKIE on the back of a very encouraging Curragh run and now 5lb lower
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SANTO SOSPIR was green on debut in a Punchestown bumper in February, but ran on strongly to get up by a neck. With that in mind, he could be hard to beat in a race of this nature. Luker's Tipple holds a mark of 118 after taking the runner-up berth in five maiden hurdles. He sets the standard and receives plenty of weight from Santo Sospir. Henry de Bromhead's newcomer Jasmine Pearl is worth checking for market strength.

SANTO SOSPIR is a half-brother to two hurdles winners on decent ground so he may be able to make a winning start over timber
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HELLO ISLA produced a better effort when making the frame at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and was kindly dropped 1lb subsequently. Provided Richard Hannon's filly can overcome her tricky draw in stall eight, she could be the one to beat. Excelerate took the silver medal home at the same venue on his most recent start and needs considering off an unchanged rating. Of the remainder, Coul Jane makes the most appeal.

Redditizio is the most reliable of these but she usually finds something better treated. EXCELERATE might be that rival today.
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BAY OF BRILLIANCE found plenty for pressure when landing a maiden at Goodwood last month. Ralph Beckett's charge beat three subsequent winners on that occasion and, given the strength of that form, he can defy a penalty and go in again. New Bay Star placed at Bath last time and is heading in the right direction, while the 4,300,000gns purchase Poker steps up from 7f and looks likely to improve for this extra test of stamina.

This seems tight as BAY OF BRILLIANCE and New Bay Star both have solid form, while Poker and Veritable should improve.
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GARDEN PARTY ran a cracker when runner-up on debut to odds-on stablemate Minerva over 7f at Leopardstown recently. Liam Keniry maintains his partnership with the Wootton Bassett filly, who should benefit from that experience, and this looks a good opportunity to go one better. Sky Watch showed promise on debut at the Curragh in early June, but it is a concern that she hasn't been seen since, while Vantage Code and Unidos have also indicated some ability. The latter was slowly away on debut behind Chicago Pope at Naas earlier this month.

This should be relatively straightforward for GARDEN PARTY who kept on to secure second in a Leopardstown race dominated by the stable
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RODNEY is unbeaten in two starts over the smaller obstacles since switching to the Kerry Lee yard and now makes his chasing bow. If the six-year-old can continue his progression over fences, he will prove hard to beat. Sleeping Satellite showed improvement in a first-time tongue-tie to score at Stratford earlier this month and has to be respected. Last-time-out Southwell scorer Neigh Botha is another to consider.

A chance is taken on last year's winner MUTUAL RESPECT who returns on the same mark and after a wind operation.
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COLONIA VICTORIA has plenty of good form on the Flat in Europe and Paul Nolan's recruit got off the mark over hurdles in a mares' maiden hurdle at Cork. Her Flat speed will be a useful asset over this trip. Tatateo is proven over further if this develops into a battle. He appreciates better ground and has been generally solid over hurdles. Money Dancer hacked up in a maiden hurdle at Galway before finding the valuable Lartigue Hurdle in Listowel a tricky assignment, and a return to form wouldn't be surprising.

COLONIA VICTORIA made a good impression when winning her maiden at Cork and she may have enough speed to handle this shorter trip
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AL SHABAB showed considerable improvement for the step up in trip when coming home a length and a quarter clear over C&D last month and although he raised 4lb, there could be more to come. Dubai Harbour was hampered before finishing third over further here most recently but is a dual C&D winner off similar marks making him difficult to ignore, while Prince Hector and Sir Patchy are admirably consistent alternatives.

Semser should give it another good go but DUBAI HARBOUR is taken to build on the promise of his recent return to action.
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The application of a tongue-tie might have been the reason for Raysham's improvement when third at Pontefract last month and he holds an obvious chance. Dinah Myte struck at Ffos Las two starts ago and is noted, but FALAISE BLANC gets the vote. Katie Scott's gelding has occupied the runner-up berth the last twice and went in at Newcastle prior to those efforts. The son of Whitecliffsofdover can continue his brilliant form to strike.

The two in-form 3yos, HASHTAGNOTIONS and Falaise Blanc, make most appeal here, with the former being just preferred.
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DOWN THE GLEN and Blessings To You filled the minor placings behind Synners Kid at Bellewstown earlier this month with Mr Tony in fourth. The latter boosted the form when opening his account over this trip at Gowran last week, with Bullet Bourbon over a length back in third. There shouldn't be much between those rivals again, but slight preference is for Ross O'Sullivan's charge. Aurora Mist may be suited by this step up in distance, while conversely Taiyi drops back in trip after making a bold bid from the front over a mile at Naas.

Last week's Gowran winner Mr Tony is respected but is opposed here with TAIYI, whose Naas claimg third reads well
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Moonshine Man only found one too good on his chase debut at Sedgefield last month and is likely to have more to offer, but the vote goes to BOWENSPARK. Henry Daly's seven-year-old was last seen filling the runner-up spot over hurdles at Warwick and might prove a different proposition in this sphere. Off a workable rating, he could make a winning return to action. Sunday Soldier isn't ruled out either.

This is open. WINDSURFER signed off over hurdles on a high and his trainer has been looking forward to getting him over fences.
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ROCKONLIAM was a shade keen when sixth on handicap debut at Gowran, but that was his first run for almost five months. The form of his Killarney maiden hurdle has been boosted and he is worth another chance off a handy weight in this condensed handicap. Bannow Blaze is on an appealing mark with Eoin Staples taking 7lb off his back, while a return to hurdling could reinvigorate Arch Enemy.

The relatively unexposed ROCKONLIAM has run well at this trip before and he should come on plenty for his latest run at Gowran
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Phoenix Moon was only beaten a neck at Southwell last month and she seems likely to go close off 2lb higher. Alshimali kept on to win at Brighton but another 5lb may anchor his hopes, and a chance is taken on EZRA CEE. The four-year-old has raced too freely in both starts for these connections, but cheekpieces are back on with a first-time tongue-tie added for this drop in class, which might see him win for a second time.

Lightly raced EZRA CEE looks particularly interesting dropped in class and he's first choice ahead of solid Phoenix Moon.
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Dandy's Angel lurks on an appealing rating and is one to watch out for, but RIBSTON PIPPIN looks the way to go. The son of Ribchester could only manage seventh at Lingfield last time but may be better judged on his second at Wolverhampton previously. If Lemos De Souza's charge can reproduce that level of form, he could prove hard to beat. Recobella completes the shortlist.

A couple of 3yos may have the upper hand here with preference for RIBSTON PIPPIN to get back on track. Grizzieblanca is next best.
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DOLLY HERO has progressed in four outings this year, notably when dropped to this trip on her latest two starts. The Ross O'Sullivan-trained filly had Thru And Thru behind when placed at Fairyhouse and was again prominent throughout with some cut in the ground at Naas last time. Thru And Thru subsequently went close at Bellewstown, while Local Lad has strong claims on the pick of his form but needs to bounce back after disappointing at Roscommon and is now fitted with blinkers. Galley Point and Talk Show Host are others to consider.

If the market vibes are positive it could pay to take a chance on Joseph's O'Brien's debutante SEOLA
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Betterforeveryone struck over 4m at Hexham in March and only has a 3lb higher rating to contend with, but the sizeable drop in trip might open the door for BRIDGET MARY. Rebecca Curtis' mare won by 10 lengths over C&D in April and even a 8lb rise looks on the lenient side. I See The Sea is the pick of the remainder.

Good Work is capable but frustrating so the suggestion is C&D winner BRIDGET MARY who has the greater upside.
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RING OF KERRY was strong in the market for a bumper at Listowel, but raced with the choke out and weakened out of contention. Interestingly, a tongue-tie is deployed and the suspicion is that he could show marked improvement. Attaho is a full-brother to multiple Grade 1 winner Allaho, so has more upside than most. King's Son has two mid-division finishes in maiden hurdles and could get closer in this company.

A point winner who ran well in a Galway bumper before disappointing at Listowel, RING OF KERRY looks better than these if rebounding.
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Monty Beau went into the notebook when second over C&D on his only start to date and he can go well, although his absence since March has to be a concern for his supporters. MAGIC STAR pulled too hard for his own good over 1m2f at Bath but he could prove difficult to catch back at this trip, while Ravens King has his first start since being gelded and could surprise a few.

Magic Star can go well back at 1m but LONE WARRIOR may progress past him on his stable debut.
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MILITARY CROSS has filled the runner-up spot in each of his three career outings so far, most recently being beaten by a short head at Kempton. The Gosdens' gelding sets the standard with an official rating of 81 and looks the one to beat. Yaa Min sports a first-time hood after undergoing a wind operation and may take a step forward to have a say. Helmsley looks best of the rest.

Although beaten at long odds-on last time, MILITARY CROSS looks to have been found a good opportunity to get off the mark.
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ROCK ETOILE and Mythical Rock filled the minor placings behind Blackjack Hills at Gowran last Monday and there is also little to choose between the pair on running earlier this month at Thurles. The selection was denied a clear run on the rail inside the final furlong at Gowran and remains on a competitive mark in search of a seventh career win. Hell Left Loose provided Mel Sheridan with his first winner when bolting in on the same Gowran card and rates a threat, despite a 12lb hike in the ratings. Nibras Rainbow also comes here in good form, having filled the runner-up spot on his latest three starts.

Wide open but perhaps worth persevering with ROCK ETOILE (nap), who would gone a bit closer at Gowran last time when short of room
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Having got the better of a subsequent winner when making all at Warwick last month, Mary warrants respect in her bid to complete a double. However, the six-year-old may not be gifted such an easy lead in these deeper waters, with stable debutant ROSALYS making most appeal. The daughter of Workforce proved progressive when racing in Ireland last year and this drop in distance looks ideal. Newbury EBF Mares' winner Siog Geal is feared most, ahead of the downgraded Rockola Vogue.

It might be worth chancing useful chaser EUREKA CREEK, who makes her stable debut from a tempting hurdle mark.
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This is a drop in class for GORGEOUS TOM, who has finished fourth in his last three races in Grade 1 company. He beat Monbeg Park by more than five lengths when they contested a Grade 3 novice chase at Cork almost a year ago and he could prove to be too good once again. Blizzard Of Oz has been building his experience over fences and is up in trip after being pipped by a head when last seen in a valuable novice handicap chase at Punchestown. Rocky's Diamond, who was successful at Grade 2 level over hurdles, impressed on his chasing debut at Galway last month. He is pitched straight into Listed class and is an intriguing runner.

Preference is for BLIZZARD OF OZ who showed quality chase form without winning last season and has no penalty to carry on return
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The betting suggested STROBELIGHT would run a big race when sent off favourite at Wolverhampton recently. He duly finished a respectable third and, competing off an unchanged mark, another strong challenge is anticipated from George Boughey's unexposed son of Earthlight. C&D winner Borderline Madness is likely to prove competitive again having won two of her last four starts, while Arf's Duchess is one to note on her handicap bow.

Although only third at Wolverhampton last time, there was significant promise in the run of STROBELIGHT (nap).
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Good Heavens continued his resurgence with a decent third at Nottingham recently and, given his current form, he appears to be one of the likelier winners. However, DUKE'S COMMAND has some good form to his name and there is a sneaking suspicion that we've yet to see the best of the Dubawi gelding. La Trinidad is also dropping in grade, with underfoot conditions likely to suit.

Having come back to form on his last two starts GOOD HEAVENS (nap) is taken to win his second race of the year.
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GRANITE BAY won three times last season and has continued to progress this term, despite not adding to his tally. The Jarlath Fahey-trained gelding filled the runner-up spot behind Clear Quartz over this trip at Roscommon and again made the frame last time in a valuable 2m handicap at Naas. Narlita has plenty in her favour here in terms of ground, the 1m4f trip and proven ability to handle the track. She gained a deserved win at Gowran last Monday, but the negative is an 8lb rise. Ephesus beat Ehteyat by nearly two lengths over this trip at Roscommon, while Rain is another to consider following a C&D win last month.

In a very open contest EHTEYAT may be able to continue a good vein of form. He has ground conditions to suit and a good apprentice up
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SPECTACULARSUNRISE should have learned plenty from his third-placed hurdle bow at Perth last month and this looks a suitable opportunity for him to open his account in this discipline. Nigel & Willy Twiston-Davies have their string in good order and their inmate may face the most resistance from consistent bumper performer Douglas Hyde. The five-year-old boasts a point-to-point victory and should take to timber. Eastern Shores and Animato are others to consider.

Bumper winner SPECTACULARSUNRISE made a good start to his hurdling career last month and appears to have a solid chance.
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TULLYHILL's mark of 145 warrants plenty of respect in this race. He posted a runner-up finish in a beginners' chase at Fairyhouse last season behind Majborough and, while it is a concern that he was pulled up in his last two races at Thurles and Punchestown, he has gone well fresh before. Fleur In The Park is a talented hurdler who showed that he has a future over fences when second on chasing debut at Gowran. Jacob's Ladder won a Grade 3 over flights and is sure to be well schooled for this first chasing assignment.

Though TULLYHILL(nap) disappointed on his last two chasing starts last term, the form of his two earlier chase runs makes good reading.
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With nine career wins at the track Cusack is impossible to ignore and his ninth last time out can be easily forgiven after dropping back to 7f. He can get involved back up in trip, but ETRETAT is narrowly preferred. He beat Falcon Nine here over C&D in July and is weighted to confirm that form now. Fourth at Lingfield off this mark last month, he was only beaten half-a-length in a blanket finish, despite racing wide, and could get back to winning ways here.

Granted a stronger tempo to aim at than when behind Without Compromise here last time, MOLINARI can return to winning ways.
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A comfortable winner at Wolverhampton last month, NORDIC GLORY looks worth sticking with returning to Polytrack. Michael Attwater's sprinter has won five times at this venue and is taken to defy a 4lb rise. Unico can be given a chance back in this lower grade having won at Brighton on her penultimate start, while Harry Brown could bounce back returning to this longer trip on the evidence of his C&D success in April.

The return to 6f will suit both Woodhay Whisper and HARRY BROWN and the latter is marginally preferred.
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Having dug deep to secure an 11th career victory at Nottingham earlier this month, triple C&D winner HURSTWOOD makes plenty of appeal. A 2lb rise looks workable for the veteran and another bold bid is forecast. Count D'Orsay arrives on the back of two creditable efforts in defeat and is a feasible alternative dropping in class, with Mrs Trump the pick of the remainder.

Off an attractive mark returned to the scene of his sole win, I NEED YOUR LOVE may be the answer. Act Of Violence is second pick.
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Amber Honey is proving frustrating with just the one success, but she has hit a top-three finish on her last four starts, with a length second over C&D earlier this month suggesting she can have a big say. Sean Woods has his horses in fine form suggesting recent second Francesi can go well off the same mark, but BIRKIE BOY gets the nod. Five wins in Jersey prove he has ability and his two runs at Brighton have offered encouragement.

Top of the list is AMBER HONEY, who has been placed in her last four starts including an eyecatching second over C&D last time.
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GOD THE HIGHNESS has more scope for improvement than most of these rivals and should be suited by this drop back in trip after a creditable third to Charlie Brow'n in a big-field 1m6f handicap at Navan last week. The Jessica Harrington-trained gelding was only headed inside the final furlong and can now reverse placings with the penalised winner. You Make Me Smile makes a quick reappearance after winning over hurdles at Sligo on Friday. The Pat Fahy-trained mare also scored under both codes back in the spring and handled soft ground when runner-up to Idomything on her last Flat start over this trip at Bellewstown.

A breakthrough win is feasible for GOD THE HIGHNESS who renews last week's Navan rivalry with the penalised Charlie Brow'n
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Kiss My Face supplemented a return to form at Warwick when securing a fourth victory over hurdles at Wetherby recently and is dangerous to discount in his current mood. However, a 6lb higher mark and rise in class does demand more from the eight-year-old, with the progressive Court In A Storm and IDEFIX DE CIERGUES potentially being better treated. The latter reappeared with a good third at Chepstow and may offer more value than Kim Bailey & Mat Nicholls' charge, who is chasing a four-timer.

Sam Thomas's new recruit DOCTOR KILDARE (nap) can deliver on the considerable promise he showed on his penultimate start.
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It may be best to side with RISKAWAY in a race that poses plenty of questions for punters. The form of his second place in a Thurles bumper has been well franked, while his next outing at Punchestown has also produced a host of winners. Willie Mullins runs Porthill, who makes his Rules debut after finishing runner-up in a point-to-point back in April 2022 and is sure to know his job. Emmet Mullins introduces a point-to-point graduate in Justatan, who won two races between the flags in 2023 and 2024.

RISKAWAY was 7l ahead of Saturday Cheltenham novice winner Conman John when last seen in a Punchestown festival bumper so gets the nod
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Donald was only beaten a neck at Musselburgh in September and is expected to be competitive, but MONTEZIN is readily preferred. Second on his debut when beaten a length at Wolverhampton, he looked the sort to learn plenty from the experience and this looks a suitable opportunity. Miss Mendoza has struggled to see out 5f so far but has the form to challenge if she gets the run of the race.

This can go to MONTEZIN who showed plenty of promise when runner-up on his Wolverhampton debut three weeks ago.
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Tea Queen has disappointed on both starts to date when well fancied to deliver, but those were on soft ground and she can do a lot better on this surface as a daughter of Night Of Thunder. SHINE ON ME cost 160,000 pounds at the breeze-up sales and has been competing in far better races unsuccessfully. She could make the most of this weaker opposition to get off the mark at the seventh attempt, leaving Data Fata Secutus to follow them home.

This looks a golden opportunity fpr SHINE ON ME, who sets a high standard back in much calmer waters.
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OURSIN appears to be the one to beat after getting off the mark at Kempton over a mile earlier this month by two and a half lengths when returning from a 10-month absence. He is entitled to find some improvement and could well go on from here. Flame Of Forest also won on his second outing when running on strongly to score by a head at Carlisle in May and he is respected along with They All Know Me.

Flame of Forest is respected but OURSIN has shown useful form in two starts at Kempton and can take this en route to better things.
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Leeson Street finished second at Lingfield on her latest start but was still beaten close to five lengths and needs to improve for the step up in trip to come hone in front, with SPRIGHTLY DANCE the pick. A modest second over the Yarmouth mile to an impressive winner, she is entitled to find this trip far more to her liking. Newcomer Maneater is one to watch in the markets for any signs of confidence as a 100,000gns daughter of Golden Horn.

In terms of form, SPRIGHTLY DANCE is the pick ahead of Leeson Street. Market support for newcomer Maneater should be heeded.
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It could be BOWOOD's turn to secure a first victory on the all-weather. The five-year-old has often looked a slave to the pace given his hold-up tactics, but this long straight could play into his hands. Alpine Sierra took a step back in the right direction when third at Musselburgh last time and has to be respected along with Pop Favorite.

This can go to PALLAS LORD who has dropped to an attractive mark for this return to Tapeta and may enjoy the run of the race.
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GOOD KARMA has been in the mix on the turf recently. Third in a tight finish at Redcar last time, he can build on that good effort back on the all-weather. Bomb Squad usually makes his presence felt at this level and found only one too good over C&D last month, while the unexposed three-year-old Vizzavona Lady finished a creditable fourth on her handicap debut back in April and is worth a second look.

An open race in which the vote goes to GOOD KARMA, who went close at Redcar last month and is on the same mark back on AW.
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CANDONOMORE lost little in defeat in his follow-up bid when finishing second in a 21-runner affair at York earlier this month. Tim Easterby's charge scored over C&D on his penultimate outing and a 2lb nudge up in the ratings may prove lenient. Recent Musselburgh winner Bellarchi may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of fellow in-form rivals Benacre and Fire Flame.

Previous C&D winner BENACRE may well enjoy the run of the race in front and could take some passing if he does.
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SANDS OF DUBAI has taken a tumble down the weights this year and took advantage to open her account over C&D last month. Richard Fahey's filly won a shade cosily, despite the narrow winning margin, and may well defy a 3lb rise. Bizarre Law reverts to 7f with a decent shout on his third here last month, while C&D winner Toussarok was found to have bled on his latest start but could feature if fully recovered.

The 3yo SANDS OF DUBAI justified favouritism over C&D last month and is a big player again off 3lb higher.
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Having completed a double with something in hand over track and trip 25 days ago, further glory may be on the horizon for MATTICE. Although the handicapper has reacted with a 6lb rise for Ian McInnes' charge, he has earned a return to this higher level. Three-time all-weather winner Monks Dream has been in decent heart on the turf of late and must also enter calculations, along with last-time-out C&D winner Dark Kestrel.

This looks to be an ideal opportunity for C&D winner MONKS DREAM to return to winning ways. His main danger is Mattice.
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LIPSINK arrives in fine fettle having landed a brace with his recent victory at Catterick. He drops in class for this return to the all-weather and the hat-trick beckons for Mick Appleby's charge raised only 2lb. Justcallmepete missed out by only a neck at Windsor last time. Prolific on the all-weather, he can have a say in the outcome, while Abate could prove pick of the rest back in this lower grade.

The vote goes to LIPSINK, who has won three of his last five and is only 2lb higher than for his brave win at Catterick last Saturday.
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Despite being slowly away, HENERY HAWK made his way through the field to make the frame at Wolverhampton earlier this month, and is now 1lb lower. With four C&D victories to his name, the six-year-old looks the one to beat. Thunderstorm Katie just prevailed by the smallest of margins at Musselburgh last time and will be looking to transfer that form to the all-weather. Ramon Di Loria is another to watch out for.

The vote goes to BIBENDUM (nap) who would have gone very close to winning had he enjoyed more luck here last time.
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MEET ME IN MERAKI is looking for his hat-trick after wins at Chelmsford and over C&D last Monday. Although the four-year-old has a 5lb penalty for his latest win, jockey Jack Callan claims that back from the saddle. If he fails to cope with the rise in class, Bajan Blue could be interesting if first-time cheekpieces bring her back to form, though Southwell third Night Tara may prove the bigger danger for Sir Mark Prescott.

With the tongue-tie again missing, VERAISON could well win again. Night Tara and Meet Me In Meraki are respected.
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GOLDIE TRICKETT has progressed with each of her career starts, most recently finishing third over 7f at Southwell last month, and the daughter of New Bay now makes her handicap debut. With the likelihood of more to come, she can defy her opening rating of 64. Runninsonofagun was beaten two lengths into second over track and trip on Tuesday and should remain competitive, while Yafaarr is another to keep an eye on.

Although GOLDIE TRICKETT has shown just modest form so far, she's bred to be a cut above this level. Yafaarr is feared most.
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Al Rufaa drops to a class five handicap for the first time after finishing seventh at Southwell and he would have very chance can repeat the level of his August second. Flaine is looking for a C&D hat-trick after getting up to win by a head last time, but an added 3lb may blunt her chances, and SERIOUS LOOK is preferred. Three C&D wins, including last time out, suggest he is at his best here with an added 4lb unlikely to stop him.

This looks good for KING'S HAND (nap), who came from a poor position to go close over C&D on his recent seasonal/handicap debut.
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Sam's Xpress has proved far more competitive since being switched to classified company at Yarmouth in early August and warrants respect given his following victory at Chelmsford. However, the handicapper has reacted, with a revised rating of 55 demanding more from the five-year-old. Therefore, it may pay to chance OUTER EDGE, who arrives on the back of a respectable fourth over C&D and runs off his last winning mark. Dubai Magic is also worth a second look.

Although SAM'S XPRESS lacks a recent run on his Tapeta debut he looks worth chancing after winning in good style on Polytrack in August.
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Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.