There were 45 Races on Friday 31st October 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Down Royal, 9 races at Southwell, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Fergal O'Brien sent out last year's winner and DREAM SHADOW gets the vote on her hurdling debut. She's shown plenty of ability in bumpers, having placed in a couple of Listed contests, and the half-sister to several winning hurdlers could prove the one to side with. Runner-up in a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree, La Conquiere is another to note now hurdling, while Crystal Days, Twistthenightaway and Appleshaw have place claims.

The suggestion is LA CONQUIERE, who was a very creditable second in a hot Aintree bumper on her stable debut in April.
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OPERA WAVE has proved far more competitive since entering handicap company on the July course in August and she's fancied to follow up her subsequent victory at Southwell. David Simcock's filly got the better of a next-time-out winner and a 6lb higher mark looks workable. The returning Lord Normandy may have raced too close to the pace at Wolverhampton in January and is feared most, ahead of Madeleine Moonshot.

Jamie Spencer brought OPERA WAVE from last to win a steadily run race last time out and today's two rivals have done little this year.
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Musique De Fee secured a fifth career victory at Cartmel 158 days ago and has the attributes to excel on her first appearance over the larger obstacles, although she is likely to find an extended 2m3f an inadequate test. With that in mind, proceedings are more than likely to be dominated by the hat-trick seeking The Four Sixes and Grade 2 novice hurdle winner SIXMILEBRIDGE, with the latter a touch more appealing on his debut over fences.

Fergal O'Brien's SIXMILEBRIDGE reached a level over hurdles to suggest he could be one of the better British novice chasers this season.
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Heeztheboy returned to action with a convincing success at Hexham earlier in the month. He could feature again, despite a 9lb hike, while Scottish King made a promising debut over fences when runner-up over 3m here and is worthy of respect. However, STARDHEM won two of his three starts over fences last season and, having beaten a couple of subsequent winners when scoring at Huntingdon in March, Ben Pauling's charge gets the vote on the strength of that form.

A subsequent 2lb rise could turn out to be lenient for KINGOFTHESWINGERZ, who produced a good late surge to win on his chasing debut.
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Having run out a ready winner of his sole outing between the flags, Some Song requires a market check on his Rules bow. However, fellow point-to-point scorer THEFLYINGKING supplemented two runner-up efforts in bumpers with a triumph at Wexford in March and is more compelling on his hurdling debut. His stablemate Kazansky and Kaiser De Chanay are others to consider, while Mount Mandela should put his experience in this discipline to good use.

Gordon Elliott has dominated this race of late and can score again with THEFLYINGKING
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Penalised winners Moving Shadow and Yazin should have better days ahead of them and cannot be dismissed. However, shouldering a 7lb penalty may leave the pair vulnerable, with PRINCLING slightly more appealing at the weights. William Haggas' colt finished a never-nearer second on his debut at Kempton a couple of weeks ago and a switch to turf shouldn't pose any issues for the Kingman colt. Man Of Vision and The Joker are others of interest.

Moving Shadow and Yazin look promising but have 7lb penalties. Preference is therefore for PRINCLING who went close at Kempton.
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There were plenty of positives to be taken from BLUE CARPET's second-placed hurdles/seasonal bow at Chepstow and this looks a suitable opportunity to build on it. That experience could prove decisive against timber newcomers Ballylicky Bay and Milan Park, with the former viewed as the bigger danger. Kevin Pickard's mare displayed a willing attitude to score on her Rules debut in a bumper at Bangor in June.

This does look BLUE CARPET's race to lose. The best of these in bumpers, he probably ran into a good horse on his hurdling debut.
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TOP JIMMY just prevailed when scoring over 2m here on his hurdling bow. He's penalised for that success, but this extra test of stamina will likely bring improvement and his yard remains in fine form. Second over hurdles at Warwick in May, Big Boy Barney has a shout with a recent comeback run under his belt, while Just Golden and Coastal Command represent powerful yards and should be noted on their first starts over timber.

Dan Skelton's JUST GOLDEN won a Chepstow bumper fairly comfortably in February and gets the nod.
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Successful on her only go over this trip at Wexford in August and a creditable third most recently at Tipperary, JETAWAY NANA could provide some value in this competitive affair, with the talented Eoin Staples claiming 7lb. A taking winner on his first start for his new stable at Limerick, Midleton Rare is entitled to be thereabouts, as is Cher Tara, who was a respectable third last time out at Perth. Completing the shortlist are Ar Aghaidh and Gypsy Poet.

Hard to enthuse over too many of these, perhaps recent Limerick winner MIDLETON RARE can take another step forward upped in trip
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The introduction of cheekpieces at Doncaster in September appears to have unlocked further improvement from within Hk Fourteen and he merits respect given his latest triumph at Bath. However, a 7lb rise does demand another career-best from the five-year-old and it could be worth chancing the down-in-class ROACH POWER. Michael Wigham's gelding only gave way late on when seventh at York earlier this month, but his previous efforts make him a leading player. Parisiac and Thunder Star are worth a second look too.

Topweight HK FOURTEEN (nap) looked better the further he went at Bath recently and he gets the vote ahead of 2023 winner Parisiac.
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The market may prove informative with the majority of these reappearing, although HIGH DANCER ticks plenty of the right boxes on form. Previously under the tutelage of James Ewart, the five-year-old supplemented a triumph at Haydock with a close-up second at Kelso in April and a 3lb higher mark looks workable. Dual hurdles winner Glen Road proved progressive last season and must also enter the reckoning, along with Camarrate.

Improving one that leaves Dan Skelton is asking a lot but WILLIETHEBUILDER (nap) is on a good mark and hit the ground running last term.
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Experience could prove crucial and MAXIMUM OFFERS brings plenty, having scored at Huntingdon in March before a creditable second over further at Newcastle to end last season. Related to a couple of winners in this sphere and an 80,000-pound purchase after scoring in a point-to-point last November, Home Made Hero is narrowly preferred to the Dan Skelton-trained Kilbakanto of the newcomers.

The two Irish point winners look interesting but MAXIMUM OFFERS ended last season with two good hurdle runs and might be the answer.
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A Grade 3 bumper winner at Punchestown in April, CARRIGMOORNASPRUCE returned the facile winner at Listowel on her hurdling debut. Fluent over the obstacles, Declan Queally's charge looks a useful recruit to this sphere and a bold bid is anticipated. Blue Waters also won in fine style at Listowel on her first start over timber and could prove competitive, while both Cameletta Vega and Pampar Lady are others worthy of a second look.

Hard to look beyond the classy CARRIGMOORNASPRUCE (nap) after her impressive hurdles debut at Listowel, form franked since
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An open contest in which preference is afforded to SPICY MARG. Having been outclassed in the Nunthorpe, she was then far more competitive in the Cornwallis three weeks ago. Michael Bell's filly appeared to lack the pace of some, though, and perhaps a step up to 6f will have the desired effect. Golden Palace was far from disgraced in the Cheveley Park so must be of interest with her sights lowered, along with Elara May, who has progressed through the handicaps ranks this term. Fairy Oak is also noted.

Top of the list is Michael Bell's SPICY MARG who sets the standard on her strong-finishing fourth in a Group 3 here last time.
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James Owen trained last year's winner and this prize looks at the mercy of AMMES. The smart Flat handicapper followed a maiden hurdle success with an impressive display under a penalty at Chepstow and will likely prove a warm order to complete the hat-trick. The Bellhop could prove the biggest danger given his emphatic win at Fontwell. That looks stronger form than Genbu's recent C&D success, while Shooting is worth a second glance.

It's difficult to get away from AMMES, who was the best of these on the Flat and he goes unpenalised for winning two juvenile hurdles.
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An impressive winner at Warwick when last seen in May, THE LONG WALK could be well treated off a mark of 113 on his handicap debut. Raised 5lb for a taking success at Fontwell in March, Ilitch must enter calculations on his comeback run, along with Jackpot Cash. As Legends Have It and John Barbour cannot be ruled out either.

Nicely in command in the closing stages of a 2m1f handicap in March, ILITCH can probably improve again over longer trips this season.
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It is very hard to oppose THE YELLOW CLAY, who bolted up in the Grade 1 Lawlor's Of Naas Novice Hurdle in January before finding only Champion Hurdle favourite The New Lion too good in the Turners at Cheltenham. His subsequent effort at Punchestown can easily be forgiven and Gordon Elliott's charge clearly tops the shortlist. Stablemate Casheldale Lad may well be the main danger after his Listowel success last month, while Bacchanalian is the pick of the remainder.

A race monopolised by Gordon Elliott in recent years, THE YELLOW CLAY is marginally preferred to stablemate Casheldale Lad
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Although there is plenty to like about the chances of recent course winner Castle Rock, especially given that Toby Moore's claim negates the penalty, it could pay to side with HALLO SPACEBOY. Ed Walker's colt travelled ominously into contention on his debut at York three weeks ago, but was not given a hard time of things once success was out of the question. The son of Starman should be wiser and he can score at the second attempt. Smiley Face heads the remainder.

This looks between HALLO SPACEBOY and Castle Rock, with the former having made an eyecatching debut and the latter penalised 7lb.
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A competitive renewal could go the way of MAGISTRATO. Deborah Cole's progressive chaser had no trouble seeing off his only rival over C&D last time and the four-timer beckons, with a 5lb rise unlikely to prevent another strong challenge. Recent Kelso winner Thistle Ask is another on the upgrade and he could land a blow, while the returning Homme Public also enters calculations off his current mark and makes more appeal than Inedit Star.

Magistrato and Thistle Ask might just set this up for a late player and INEDIT STAR ended last season in excellent form.
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LUMP SUM was much the best of these over hurdles, having finished runner-up in both the William Hill Hurdle and Fighting Fifth last season, and he looks to have been found an ideal opportunity for his chasing bow. The seven-year-old goes well fresh and is preferred to Vanderpoel, who had looked an exciting prospect before something went amiss when pulling up at Kelso in March. On the back of a second wind surgery after scoring at Perth in April, Junker D'allier is another intriguing sort on his chasing debut.

Lump Sum has the best hurdling form but front-runner JAX JUNIOR is selected in the hope he quickly gets into a good jumping rhythm.
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SOMEONE'S WISH made a winning return over hurdles at Downpatrick three weeks ago and, despite being 4lb higher than when second in this race 12 months ago, he could go in again. The son of Buratino should still have more to offer over the larger obstacles, while it is noteworthy that Jack Kennedy opts to ride him ahead of stablemate St Faz. Handicap-debutant Seskin Flash merits respect, as does the in-form Sayitfirst.

Conditions look ideal for Darren Collins' in-form mare SAYITFIRST and she can make amends for her narrow Tramore defeat last time out
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KOKANEE showed definite signs of a return to form when fourth at Pontefract earlier in the month. Beaten only a length, the son of Kameko would have finished closer with a clear run and this return to a faster surface will also help his cause. Post Rider is not badly treated and reverts to a mile with solid claims, while Ribenska drops in class for her second start on turf and could be in the thick of it.

This looks very tricky but KOKANEE looks as if he will be seriously involved following his close fourth at Pontefract.
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Wind surgery coupled with a step up in distance worked the oracle for Princesse Milania, who is 4lb well-in under a penalty having bolted up at Plumpton. Now in the care of Mark Walford, the mare should go close if able to cope with the drop in trip. That said, preference is still for LILLISTAR, who arrives having won on the Flat at Wolverhampton. With more to offer in this sphere, she could progress to open her hurdles account. Bannister is just one more to consider.

The penalised PRINCESSE MILANIA showed improved form to win at Plumpton and she can make a successful stable debut.
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Diesel Line hit the frame over C&D recently when attempting to follow up on his earlier triumph but, while he is one of the likelier candidates, preference is for CAWTHORNE BANKER. Also a winner over track and trip two starts ago, he was well beaten at Stratford the following day when Jonjo O'Neill Jr failed to weigh in subsequently. The Flemensfirth gelding has been given almost two weeks off since though, and is expected to bounce back. Tigers Moon can chase the pair home.

Progressive for his new stable this season and very well suited by this C&D, DIESEL LINE (nap) can record his third win of the campaign.
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Having won a Grade 1 over timber before placing in the Supreme, ROMEO COOLIO is the clear pick. The six-year-old was second in the Top Novices' Hurdle at Aintree on his final start last season and he is likely to play a big role in this sphere if taking to fences. Koktail Divin progressed well as a novice hurdler and may have more to offer now switched to the larger obstacles. Where's My Jet edges out Patter Merchant to be best of the rest.

Gordon Elliott has won this with some top performers and ROMEO COOLIO looks the part on his novice hurdle form
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The rejuvenated MC'TED is unbeaten since joining Martin Dunne's yard. The seven-year-old landed a hat-trick with last week's success at Wolverhampton and looks capable of adding to his tally, given he's due to be raised by more than this 4lb penalty in the future. Huggable has been in fine form over 1m2f, including a second on the July course, and she can have a say in proceedings, along with Hibernate.

The best options for win purposes might be MC'TED, Huggable and Hibernate, in that order.
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CAPTAIN COOL was able to build on an encouraging handicap debut when making all to score at Sedgefield and with the likelihood of more to come, a 5lb rise should be no barrier to further success. Belladinotte hit the woodwork over 3m here recently and looks to be a real threat, as does Top Flight Century, who occupied the runner-up position at Carlisle last time out.

Preference is for the 4yo TOP FLIGHT CENTURY who pulled clear with an in-form winner at Carlisle.
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A major improver for a gelding operation when scoring easily over C&D recently, BETELGEUSE is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming and he can go in again off 8lb higher. Prince Quattro proved his well-being when runner-up over hurdles at Cheltenham last week and he may have a say on his return to the level. Queen Roslyn is a player if judged on her double at Newcastle last month.

Dance Time is of interest back on AW but QUEEN ROSLYN has done well following a wind op and may not have finished progressing yet.
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Plains Drifter, second on his Rules debut in March, is likely to prove popular but the vote goes to MAGS OCEAN. The son of Crystal Ocean is out of a three-time bumper winner, so it would come as no surprise were he to launch a serious challenge. Kaydence shaped with promise on her racecourse bow in May and must enter calculations, along with the Nicky Henderson-trained Independent Lady.

Dan Skelton's newcomer MAGS OCEAN is bred to be a useful bumper performer and gets the vote.
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Gordon Elliott often starts one of his better bumper prospects at this meeting and SKERRY HILL leaps off the page as an impressive point-to-point winner who was bought for 205,000 pounds at the Cheltenham Festival sale. He appears the yard's primary hope, although Panjandrum also struck between the flags and must not be dismissed lightly. Hopeful Hero has experience on his side and will be waiting to pounce if the Elliott runners fail to come up to scratch.

CHICHESTER PARK gets the vote. There was lots to like about his Listowel maiden hurdle third and Derek O'Connor is a notable booking
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LADY MILTON did it well when scoring comfortably on her nursery debut at Kempton and the form of that race has worked out a treat since. A 4lb rise could prove lenient and Jonathan Portman's charge may have too much for recent Chelmsford second Thanh Nam, who is dropping in trip. Mali Star could be well treated off a mark of 57 on his handicap bow.

The step up in trip can help Twilight Serenade but LADY MILTON's Kempton win has worked out well and she can defy a 4lb rise.
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SEE THAT SPARK may have only finished fourth when well fancied on debut at Redcar, but he was green throughout and denied a clear run inside the final furlong. With normal improvement expected, he can strike, with Leicester third Black Missile fancied to chase him home on the step up in trip. Not beaten too far over 7f on both career outings, Velvet Rhythm could have a say, along with Goodwood third Caballo Grande.

Velvet Rhythm should be quick enough to cope with 6f but BLACK MISSILE is taken to build on the promise of his Leicester debut.
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AEGINA looks the one to beat now dropping back into maiden company. The Havana Grey filly ran really well in the Listed Legacy Stakes here three weeks ago when finishing third to Ipanema Queen. She was runner-up in a couple of strong events previously and deserves to end the campaign with a win. Institute is the obvious danger. The Ballydoyle filly improved on her second start when chasing home Josh's Joy at Naas and there could be more to come. Rumba Club was behind the selection when the pair were second and third to Controlled at Naas and could get closer with that run under her belt.

The 89-rated AEGINA ran a cracker in the Listed Legacy Stakes over C&D last time out and a repeat of that run should suffice
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Artagnan and Jungle Drums dead-heated for top honours at Chelmsford and both must enter calculations from 2lb higher, but a chance can be taken on NEVER JUST A DREAM. Alice Haynes' gelding has been edging down the handicap and he didn't run too badly at Dundalk last time out. With three of his four successes coming on Tapeta, he might offer some value. Others to note include Rogue Sensation and Queen's Guard.

Never Just A Dream is interesting but BADRI (nap) has conditions to suit and arrives on the back of a good Ayr Gold Cup run.
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PRAIRIE GIRL ran a nice race on her first start for Danny Murphy here and there may be more to come from the Mehmas filly. She kept on to finish fourth to Jordan Breeze and is a nice bit better off at the weights with the winner, who is 12lb higher. Ballysax Lil' Mick was runner-up in that race 17 days ago and went up 3lb. Sovereign Banter came good over 6f here last week and could be competitive again, despite an 8lb hike.

There wasn't much between Jordan Breeze and BALLYSAX LIL' MICK over C&D 17 days ago and the latter can avenge that defeat now
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Having finished a promising fourth at Hamilton last month, GOOD POINT then went much closer at Wolverhampton. Bryan Smart's charge was only beaten a neck that day and with Oliver Carmichael claiming a handy 7lb, a similar level of performance may well be enough. Let's Go Hugo was something of an eyecatcher at Newcastle and is more than capable of getting involved, despite a 3lb higher mark, as is Glendown, who has been much more threatening of late.

Class-dropping Ready Freddie Go can feature prominently but TOPTIME returns to the AW on a competitive mark.
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COLLECTIVE POWER looks to have a big shout for apprentice title chaser Wayne Hassett. The Slade Power gelding is a three-time C&D winner and ran well for third here back in mid-August. He has had a little break since and has been eased 3lb in his absence. Sir Les Patterson won three times on the all-weather in England and is interesting on his first Dundalk run. He was a beaten joint-favourite in the competitive Joe McGrath Handicap at the Curragh and this looks easier. Little Queenie is another three-time C&D winner (including this race two years ago) and is respected on her return to the surface.

The well-handicapped COLLECTIVE POWER shaped promisingly despite over C&D in August and if settling better, he can go close
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DESERT SPRING shaped with more promise than the bare result would suggest on her debut, before catching the eye at Leicester most recently. The daughter of Oasis Dream ought to progress further now sent over a mile and a half, and this looks a fine opportunity for her to break the maiden. A half-sister to the top-class Pyledriver, Pyleates is worth considering following a pleasing introduction. Sovereign Applause looks best placed to claim third spot.

This looks a good opportunity DESERT SPRING who looked unlucky on her Leicester comeback and sets a clear standard on that form.
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DIEGO EL QUESO has been a touch disappointing in recent runs, but may be able to score now on this faster surface. The Blue Point gelding ran a big race on his return from a break when going down by a neck at Gowran in early September, but has been turned over at short prices with cut in the ground since. This looks like a winnable opportunity. There are two Ballydoyle fillies in the race and both look to have chances. Dramatic didn't run too badly when fourth off a big weight in a fillies' optional claimer here last week. Head To Head chased home impressive winner Etawa over further here in a maiden on the same day.

Even from an awkward draw, DIEGO EL QUESO won't get many better chances to shed his maiden status.
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Having finished fourth in a race that worked out well at Goodwood back in May, an official rating of 94 could prove lenient for the returning AL ARBEED. Richard Hannon's colt won't be inconvenienced by reverting to the venue of his only triumph and market support would increase confidence. Rajeko filled the runner-up spot in a Listed event at Lingfield in March and is feared most, ahead of the unexposed First Principle, who has been gelded since coming home in eighth at Doncaster.

The Britannia fourth and fifth Dividend and SUPIDO could be the pair to focus on. The selection comes from an in-form yard.
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ALTIMARA comes here in good form from the turf and may be able to record her first all-weather win. The Starspangledbanner filly won twice at Leopardstown during the summer and ran well when third on her latest outing at Punchestown last month. She had a couple of good placed efforts here last year and looks capable of striking now. Little Empire and Shoot To Kill were third and fourth in a competitive contest here a fortnight ago and have to be on the shortlist. The former travelled strongly to lead early in the straight and may have found himself in front a bit too long.

The suggestion is FAR FROM DANDY who has been knocking on the door for his new yard and being gelded could bring him on some more.
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TONAL made light work of the opposition when romping home at Chelmsford and he's likely to prove a warm order in his bid to follow up. The five-year-old is 6lb well-in on this quick turnaround, with 5lb claimer Ryan Kavanagh retaining the ride. Marry The Night arrives on the back of a respectable second over C&D and could serve the most resistance to the selection. Kondratiev Wave may fare best of the remainder.

6lb well in under a penalty for last week's runaway Chelmsford win, this looks a golden opportunity for TONAL to follow up.
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ENDLESS DAWN looks capable of landing one of these off her current mark. The Twilight Son filly stayed on well when third here over 7f a fortnight ago and it looks like an obvious move to try her over a mile again. Julian Pietropaolo takes a useful 7lb off her back. Stablemate Johnny's Oasis was a good winner over C&D 17 days ago and should be competitive again, despite a 6lb rise. Alex Belardo has to be given maximum respect too.

It was no great surprise to see JOHNNY'S OASIS (nap) finally come good here last time and he still looks on a very manageable mark.
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Having improved with each run since reappearing here in late September, recent C&D scorer Heretic is dangerous to discount in his current form. However, a 5lb penalty does require more of the six-year-old and it might be BACK FROM DUBAI's turn in the winner's enclosure. Roy Bowring's inmate has been knocking on the door and compensation could be imminent. Wolverhampton runner-up Homme De Fer is lightly raced and completes the shortlist.

Homme De Fer can progress further but BACK FROM DUBAI's latest C&D second has been well franked since. He can win here again.
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QUATRE BRAS stayed on well when winning over the extended 10 furlongs here a fortnight ago and there could be more to come now tackling this trip. The Sea The Stars gelding only went up 4lb for beating No More Porter by half a length and is fancied to go in again. He had Star Harbour a length behind in third and may be able to confirm that form. Billie Frechette has been running consistently well and is another to consider. She won over further here back in the spring.

Preference is for SMALL FRY who wasn't disgraced in the Irish Cesarewitch and this AW winner should still have better days ahead of him
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