There were 37 Races on Wednesday 29th October 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Nottingham, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

STORMING GEORGE impressed when he made a winning debut in a bumper at Doncaster in January. Subsequently pitched into a Grade 2 event at Aintree's Grand National fixture, the Neil King-trained five-year-old showed stacks of potential when finishing a respectable fifth and he looks a decent prospect tackling hurdles for the first time. North Of Richmond is another hurdling debutant to monitor closely in the betting, while American Empire is the pick of the trio with jumps experience.

Fifth in a hot Grade 2 Aintree bumper in April, STORMING GEORGE is a good prospect for novice hurdles this season.
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Woolisle posted her best effort yet when she finished second over 6f here last week. Having led that race from halfway and only headed in the closing stages, dropping back a furlong looks well worth exploring. However, MASTER HARRY is less exposed and his close second at Catterick was an equally progressive display. Running from the same mark, the Ann Duffield-trained colt shades preference based on potential. Dragon Spin and U S S Charleston complete the shortlist.

Preference is for MASTER HARRY who ran a previous winner close on his nursery debut at Catterick this month and remains unexposed.
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A 6lb penalty might not be enough to stop the Dan Skelton-trained A PAI DE NOM, who recorded a comfortable success over C&D on his hurdling bow last month. The son of Passing Glance gets the vote ahead of Alidam, as the booking of Harry Cobden on the latter could be noteworthy. The returning Gentleman Toboot makes some appeal, as does Thankyouandplease.

Top of the list is Dan Skelton's A PAI DE NOM, who made a good start over hurdles with his comfortable win over C&D last month.
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BELLE MONTROSE hardly got out of first gear to land a three-runner mares chase over C&D 12 days ago. With the promise of plenty more to come, the daughter of Milan has a big chance of following up, especially as Benjamin Macey's 7lb claim effectively accounts for the majority of a 9lb rise. The winner of three of his last five starts, Iskar D'airy is feared most dropping in class after a recent return at Kempton. Pottersjetamay has track and trip experience and cannot be ruled out.

Chasing debutant SECRET DES DIEUX runs this track well and might outclass this field if he jumps soundly.
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WESTGATE WARRIOR has improved of late and is a highly appealing option. Having revelled in a pace-setting role when making all to win over C&D a fortnight ago, a 6lb higher mark looks manageable for this low-mileage three-year-old. Above is better than he has managed the last twice and can figure from 3lb below his last winning mark. Fuji Mountain and High Opinion boast course form and have each-way appeal.

Roy Bowring's 3yo WESTGATE WARRIOR (nap) is finding his feet now and he's the only one in this field whose career is gaining momentum.
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There are a few to consider, but it might pay to side with CLOTILDA. Paul Nicholls' filly was just touched off in a competitive premier handicap at Cheltenham in April, and was perhaps in need of the run at Chepstow on her return to action recently. This represents an ease in class and, with Freddie Keighley claiming a valuable 8lb, she may well bounce back. Dual hurdles winner Public Enemy is interesting, as is top weight Spirits Bay.

The pick is SPIRITS BAY (nap), who is well handicapped on his best efforts last season and has an in-form claimer booked on his return.
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SEA EAGLE is comfortably the highest-rated horse in this optional claimer and is one to take very seriously. He has been hurdling in recent times but, on his penultimate start on the Flat, he finished sixth in a handicap at the Curragh for horses rated up to 100. This is his first visit to Dundalk and the surface shouldn't be an issue as he won on the all-weather at Chelmsford City as a juvenile. First-time blinkers could eke out improvement from Timandi, while this trip is sharp for Secret Rock but he still appeals as a likely contender.

These terms bode well for SEA EAGLE. Although well behind over hurdles on Sunday, he ran well in that scene the time before.
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MANYANA BLUE broke her duck over hurdles at Newton Abbot in August and did little wrong in filling the runner-up slot behind a couple of promising types in both starts since. The Dr Richard Newland and Jamie Insole-trained filly sets the standard and could be tough to overhaul. Zahra Dodville showed some promise in her three runs in France and is noteworthy, while Mystical Mabel ran green when she fell at Kempton on her hurdles debut and should be a good deal wiser.

Zahra Dodville is interesting but MANYANA BLUE has a pretty solid record in recent months and is taken to dominate from the front.
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The progressive HELL YEAH HE DID sits on an official rating of 85 and could dominate this maiden if running up to that mark. Masked Warrior was a respectable third behind a couple of more experienced rivals when introduced over 7f at Newbury. He may have more to offer over this longer trip. The betting market should be a useful guide where the newcomers Del Corso, Ziggy's Avenger and Bay Royale are concerned.

Hell Yeah He Did's latest run hints that the door may be open for MASKED WARRIOR whose debut at Newbury contained plenty of promise.
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BREAKING COVER came up short when bidding for a hat-trick last time out, but with race fitness on his side, he is expected to regain the winning thread. Anthony Honeyball's gelding remains open to improvement over fences too, and he could prove too strong for Lunar Discovery, who was fourth at Market Rasen earlier this month. Chasing debutant Quantock Hills is also noted.

The sharp 2m could prove ideal for BOND BROKER who did far too much early on his chase debut over 3f further at Ffos Las in May.
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DALER has been finishing his races well and could get his turn. He has plenty of placed form in maidens and is unexposed on the Polytrack, having made two appearances here including when a never-nearer third over 7f in August. The veteran Punk Poet had been threatening to get his head back in front and did so by a neck over C&D last month. The handicapper gave him 6lb for that and he races in a higher grade now, but he ought to be in the thick of the action as a Dundalk specialist. Not Simple is interesting on her first appearance on Polytrack. She was good enough to win a big-field handicap over 7f at Cork in September.

The suggestion is COMFORT LINE who could run around here with his eyes shut. He's had excuses on turf the last twice.
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Despite lacking fluency at Huntingdon most recently, it was a much better performance from REFORME. Tom Gretton's charge went down by a head and although raised 2lb for that effort, a similar display could suffice. Karavomylos has been sent off as favourite on both of his chasing starts to date and recent wind surgery could work the oracle, while Ballygelly appeals most of the remainder.

Reforme needs respecting but KARAVOMYLOS gets the vote in a trappy contest on his return from wind surgery.
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Ice Max returns to Pattern level with obvious claims, having defied top-weight in a competitive York handicap, while Ebt's Guard, who was beaten a neck in the Balmoral on Champions Day recently, deserves to take his chance up in class. However, although not at his best since winning the Joel Stakes last September, it might be worth giving another chance to PRAGUE. Outclassed in the Champion Stakes latest, the son of Galileo has much less on his plate today and will not have many better opportunities in which to prove himself.

Beshtani's 406-day absence leaves ICE MAX as the clear form pick. The chief danger may be Ebt's Guard.
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KAYF DANCER has stepped forward with each run over hurdles with his third to The New Lion at Chepstow last October followed up with a wide-margin success at Exeter in March. Open to improvement on his handicap debut, the seven-year-old gets the vote at the main expense of King Of The Lake, who landed a hat-trick at Exeter when last seen and may well have more to offer. J J Moon completes the shortlist.

Preference is for KING OF THE LAKE, who is unbeaten in three runs since wind surgery and could continue on an upward curve this season.
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NO MORE PORTER has strong claims on this drop in trip. He kept on for third in a much-higher grade over 1m at the Curragh during the summer. It was a similar story when he finished with a flourish for second over further at this venue just under a fortnight ago. Sierra De Gredos is holding his form and has a shot at a fourth career success. The four-year-old has two turf victories from Gowran Park in the book and delivered over C&D last month. Since then, he has posted two runner-up berths at Dundalk. The last time Rampage visited this track he won in July and is more than capable of a good run off his mark.

Sierra De Gredos is respected but OICHE RUA (nap) could reverse recent course placings now she's back over her winning trip.
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BASILETTE had been threatening prior to her recent Stratford triumph and if coping with a drop in trip, it is unlikely that a subsequent 4lb rise will be any barrier to further success. Matt Crawley saddles two, of which Pottersmattyeeehaa could be the main threat, but James Owen often does well with his new recruits and the ex-Irish Keep It Cool warrants plenty of respect.

Keep It Cool and Basilette are feared but a chance is taken on LUSSO MILAN opening her account after a promising run last time.
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There was little to separate SEA POETRY (fourth) and Love Beach (third) over the extended mile here three weeks ago, but the former has long shaped as though a step up in trip would suit and it is her that shades preference. That being said, the pair are likely to be closely matched so neither scenario would come as a surprise. Son Of Man didn't run too badly at Kempton latest and he could edge out Beach Point, who has been in the grip of the handicapper recently.

The decision is tricky but SEA POETRY shaped last time as if she has untapped potential over this new, longer trip.
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SHERBORNE returned from a break to fill the runner-up spot at Stratford and this may be the time to catch Joe Tizzard's gelding on his second run after wind surgery. Buckna proved to be mostly consistent in novice/maiden hurdles last season and the switch to fences offers him a chance to progress. Joe Cotton and Royal Jewel are others likely to be in the mix.

An open race in which JOE COTTON gets the vote ahead of chase debutants Super Sabre Sam and Castlefort.
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PURELY didn't have the clearest passage on debut at Naas and looked like she would learn plenty from that run over six furlongs. Stepping up in trip now should help and she tops the shortlist. Stablemate Take A Bow was a solid enough third to another Ballydoyle filly, Minerva, at Leopardstown last time and has to be a big player as well. Anushka and Running Point also have placed form in the book and are others that have to be on the shortlist.

This extra furlong should suit Henry de Bromhead's runner ANUSHKA who was noted running on into third in a 6f maiden at Navan
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MAVIS PIKE appeared to be in need of her first run of the season when making her chase debut at Uttoxeter earlier in the month. The six-year-old, who won over hurdles on this card 12 months ago and again subsequently in January, may benefit from returning to this sharper track, with a step up in trip unlikely to pose any concerns. Gata Ban is lightly raced and open to improvement over fences, while Moviddy appeals most of the remainder.

Perhaps GATA BAN will have more to offer now going over fences and she gets the vote, with the more exposed Moviddy feared most.
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It's difficult to rule out any of these, so only a tentative vote can go to DANCINGWITHMYSELF. Michael Bell's charge overcame a troubled passage to record a comfortable success at Goodwood latest and despite being raised 6lb for that, his ability to handle testing conditions will stand him in good stead. Ffos Las scorer Maxident merits respect along with Blazeon Five, while Rock N Roll Pinkie can't be underestimated.

Every single one of these brings serious interest but 3yos LIGHTNING TIGER and Double Meaning may be the two to concentrate on.
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Harry Fry won this prize 12 months ago with subsequent Champion Bumper sixth Idaho Sun and the Dorset handler may well have another smart prospect in the shape of ON THE BAYOU. An eight-length winner of a point-to-point back in April 2024, he was purchased for 140,000 pounds and is likely to play a prominent role in proceedings. Soldier Reeves and Idaho Fire both command plenty of respect for top connections, while Tally Ho Back is another to note.

Preference is for Paul Nicholls' new recruit IDAHO FIRE who has striking pedigree and was a promising second in his sole point in March.
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EVENING BLUES did too much in front at the Curragh last time and is fitted with a hood now. The Blue Point gelding had run well on his previous two outings and that form looks strong, particularly the runner-up effort behind Albert Einstein. Iron Lily looks like an obvious danger after a nice run on his debut at the Curragh earlier this month. The Ballydoyle newcomer Accredited is one to note in the market. The Siyouni colt cost 1,000,000 euros at a breeze-up sale in France and his full-brother Saracen was placed in the Greenham earlier this year.

The eyes are drawn to ACCREDITED who fetched big money at the Arqana Breeze-Up Sale in May.
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DARTMOUTH ROSE shed the maiden tag here on her latest start. The five-year-old's course form since being switched to handicap company suggests she is more than capable of backing that performance up off a 3lb higher mark. Green Asset finished fourth beaten just over three lengths in the aforementioned contest and is expected to be competitive once again. Jackeline returned with a solid effort at Chepstow and is another with obvious claims.

The progressive DARTMOUTH ROSE (nap) is taken to follow up her recent C&D win off 3lb higher. Jackeline is feared most.
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Chapman's Peak sprung a surprise to score here earlier this month but there was no fluke about the performance, and a 4lb rise looks fair. That said, preference is for LIEUTENANT KIJE. The gelding chased home a now 95-rated rival over track and trip in August which suggests that he could have been underestimated by an opening mark of 73. Others to note include Elan D'or and Reimagined.

Elan D'Or has obvious claims if taking to AW but LIEUTENANT KIJE could take another step forward now handicapping.
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Successful at Newbury on Saturday, Alpine Stroll is turned out quickly under a penalty and must feature prominently in calculations. It looks best to side with MYSTICAL MARIA, though, who narrowly prevailed at Leicester earlier in the month. The daughter of Lope De Vega has been on an upward curve since winning at Redcar in August, and a 3lb rise for that latest success doesn't look too harsh. Joe Masseria has been in the doldrums for some time now, but he was well backed ahead of his stable debut recently and it will be interesting to see if those supporters return.

Alpine Stroll has clicked again to win twice recently but MYSTICAL MARIA is an in-form contender with nothing to prove at the trip.
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UNA MATATA was harshly handicapped after winning a 7f maiden on turf last year but has come down to a competitive mark judging by her latest effort. Chris Timmons' filly kept on for third in a strongly-run contest over a mile here and the runner-up has boosted that form since. Coming back in trip isn't a major concern and she can strike now that connections have found her level. Veteran Bucky Larson made a good start for his new yard when second over C&D, while Nikki Swango is another that has plummeted in the ratings and she went close over 6f here last week.

There is life left in the ten-year-old BUCKY LARSON who has good prospects of going one place better than on his recent stable debut
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Official ratings suggest Too Hot To Tango and Dictal have the ability to go well, but it is VALDORCIA that shades preference. The daughter of Oasis Dream has hit the frame on both of her starts to date, each over 6f, but this step up in trip is likely to suit and she can provide Toby Moore with his first winner.

The choice is VALDORCIA who has already twice run well here. The extra furlong may enable her to get off the mark.
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FOX IN FLIGHT took a nice step forward from his debut when sixth in a Curragh maiden over this trip recently and represents a yard who do well at this venue. Whatchadoin was too keen over 7f on his all-weather debut and should fare better back in trip. Sovereign Cry started favourite for that aforementioned 7f maiden and was another that raced too freely. He is likely to be capable of better. Newcomers Arcabulle and Girl Is On Fire are also noted.

From a good draw and with blinkers soon discarded, PLINY can fulfil the promise of his placed efforts at Leopardstown and Down Royal.
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In an open contest, a chance can be taken on ONE LAST SONG. The daughter of Justify, who fetched $250,000 as a yearling, represents a yard in excellent form and it would come as no surprise were she to play a leading role. Callahan sets the standard and is respected, whilst the likes of Oh Sit Down and Blackisthenewblack both warrant a market check.

With the stable having done well with its few 2yo newcomers since the summer of 2024, ONE LAST SONG catches the eye on debut.
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TRISHULI RIVER looked on the way back when fifth here last time and a chance is taken on her stamina for this longer trip. Shane Crawley's mare was in fine form here last winter when winning twice and being placed twice over the extended 1m2f. She hasn't gone beyond that trip yet, but 1m4f looks worth a try and she tends to thrive at this time of year. Lady Kai has been in decent form on turf and has to come into calculations along with fellow C&D winner Pearl Jewel, who has on a competitive mark.

It could be worth taking a chance that three-time course winner TRISHULI RIVER gets this trip on her first attempt
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Tamzan (second) has progressed with each start and finished ahead of both PRIZELAND (fourth) and Angelic Rascal (fifth) at Leicester earlier this month. However, it wouldn't be a surprise if Andrew Balding's filly, who caught the eye on her debut, took enough of a step forward to reverse the placings. Supplicate makes plenty of appeal as her full-sister, also trained by Roger Varian, made a winning start to her career.

Supplicate is a newcomer of some interest but PRIZELAND can leave her debut well behind and reverse placings with Tamzan.
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SILCA BAY was denied in his bid for a hat-trick when runner-up here last month, but there is every chance Eve Johnson Houghton's gelding could improve for tackling a mile for the first time. Cogitate went close at this level on his penultimate start over C&D and backed that up when fourth in a stronger contest last time. The four-year-old commands respect, while others to note are Philanthropist and Almekarem.

It may be worth chancing BRAVE EMPEROR who showed a bit more at Haydock last time. He had a great record on the AW in his younger days.
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COUL ANGEL scored at Newmarket on his penultimate start before finishing third at Wolverhampton earlier in the month. Mick Appleby's gelding has shown a tendency to hang to his right on those starts, so the switch to a right-handed track from a low draw might aid his cause. Stanley Spencer is best judged on his Southwell victory and the return to 6f is in his favour. He is likely to enter calculations along with Mesaafi.

Stanley Spencer can leave his latest run behind him, but COUL ANGEL (nap) is still improving and can gain his fourth win this year.
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PRIDE OF DONEGAL has improved with each run so far and, having emerged as a ready winner over C&D 19 days ago, the son of Saxon Warrior is an attractive proposition after that power-packed handicap debut. A 7lb higher mark complicates the issue and the likes of fellow track-and-trip winners Club Class and Mrs Twig could capitalise on any weakness shown. The hat-trick seeking Gemmari is also considered on his first appearance since being gelded.

A 7lb higher mark and the stall 13 pose questions for recent C&D winner PRIDE OF DONEGAL, but he remains unexposed and can follow up.
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TRIGGERED, who has won four times over this trip, is the first one to consider after his second second over a mile here at the start of this month. Back over 7f and from a handy draw, there is plenty to like about his chances with Billy Loughnane retaining the ride. Penelope Valentine, Beau Jardine and Chifa are others for the shortlist.

Fiendishly competitive but LUMINOUS WARRIOR is given another chance for his new yard. South Dakota Sioux is feared most.
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SMASHER was only hit with a 2lb rise after gamely winning over course and distance four weeks ago and appeals on his bid to follow up. The Real McKay is another key player following a comfortable win at Newcastle, with a 3lb rise also noted as fair. Vaunted won this race off 6lb higher last year and shouldn't be underestimated, while previous C&D winners The Cola Kid and Wallop are other each-way options.

The Real McKay won well at Newcastle but APPLE OF MY EYE could take a step forward now back down in distance.
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