There were 31 Races on Wednesday 1st November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Fakenham, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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In a race with a lack of recent winning form, WALEYFA stands out after she was only beaten a neck at Wolverhampton, despite a slow start. She has also won here, albeit in a 0-50 classified event, and appears to have plenty in her favour. Pink Jazz has five all-weather victories to his name and warrants some consideration, but Hul Ah Bah Loo may be the bigger rival having struck at this venue off 2lb higher back in February.

WALEYFA came on plenty for her return when going close at Wolverhampton 11 days ago and she looks ready to strike again. Intricate Pillar responded very well to a tongue strap when just denied at Kempton so is the obvious threat.

Unless there's a big market move for one or more of the others, calculations appear to be dominated by WALEYFA and Intricate Pillar.
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Accumulate stayed on well to overcome interference at Newmarket, suggesting the added furlong may bring about more improvement, but he has to give 7lb or more to some useful maidens. Majed can go well after his Leicester second, but ALACRITY may have his measure. Third at Redcar after showing her inexperience, the daughter of Study Of Man kept on with purpose once the penny dropped and if she improves as expected, she might come home in front.

MAJED has had the form of his Leicester second boosted and should take a bit of stopping in receipt of weight from likely main danger Accumulate. Ghostlore is a newcomer to monitor closely in the betting.

Despite the penalty ACCUMULATE sets a useful standard on his turf form and is taken to continue his progress.
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Sugarloaf Lenny steps up a furlong for his handicap debut and after some signs of ability when fourth at Chelmsford, he could mount a challenge. However, IRRELEVANT just did enough to win at Kempton after cruising throughout and he may be value for a 4lb rise, assuming he can reproduce that on his first start for new connections. Manos Arriba wasn't beaten far at Newcastle, but top weight may mean he has to settle for a supporting role.

ROYAL TAPESTRY is bred to be much better than an opening mark of 67 so he could be the answer. Irrelevant and Moreginplease are others to consider.

Two-time Kempton winner IRRELEVANT is the pick on his first run for Lee Carter. The step up to 1m looks a plus for Sugarloaf Lenny.
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HIERO SPORT made a pleasing start to his career when runner-up in a bumper at Market Rasen in March and the Alex Hales-trained six-year-old appears to have been found an excellent opportunity to go one better. Fellow jumping newcomer Call The Dance boasts a smart pedigree and is likely to serve it up to the selection having won at Southwell in April, while Roger Pol is entitled to step forward following his return effort at Newton Abbot.

CALL THE DANCE has a good jumps pedigree and her bumper success in the spring suggests she might live up to it. Roger Pol made an encouraging start to his hurdle career when runner-up at Newton Abbot last month and is second choice ahead of Hiero Sport, who was second on his bumper debut back in March.

Assuming she takes to hurdling, bumper winner CALL THE DANCE can take this.
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SPIRIT OF PARADISE appears suited by decent ground on the evidence of her five runs this year and hopefully she will appreciate this surface. The daughter of Invincible Spirit showed promise when fourth at Gowran in August and again the following month when filling the same position behind Time To Boogie in a Navan maiden that has thrown up a couple of winners. Brains has gained all bar one of his career wins on the all-weather and, following a couple of turf starts, only weakened in the closing stages at Kempton last time. May Night is the pick on ratings but has shown very little in three outings since successful at Wolverhampton back in the spring while Dumb Love will be suited by the return to a mile after finishing well over seven in a claimer last Friday.

BIG BABY BULL has had just a smattering of starts on a synthetic surface and having joined a yard which excels in these events, he's taken to get back to winning ways at the expense of fellow 7-y-o Brains, who produced his best effort for his current handler when a close sixth at Kempton in September. Dumb Love and Spirit of Paradise can fight out minor honours in a wide-open claimer.

The vote goes to SPIRIT OF PARADISE, who hasn't always looked the most straightforward but appeals on her summer maiden form
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PLACO sets the standard on the evidence of his two runs to date and the form of his second at Newmarket last month has worked out nicely, with both the third and fourth winning subsequently. Debora's Dream has gone close on a couple of occasions and is expected to be in the mix following his recent third at Chelmsford. Teraabb, who was touched off at Yarmouth on his third start, and Biographer can fight it out for the minor honours.

PLACO finished in front of a couple of subsequent winners when just denied in a Newmarket maiden so is the one to beat ahead of Teraabb and Debora's Dream.

This may lie between PLACO and Teraabb, both of whom were beaten a head last time. The former may have achieved a shade more.
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GRAIN OF HOPE has to concede 7lb all round, having got off the mark at the third time of asking in this sphere, but the sharp nature of this track appears likely to play to her strengths and she gets the vote to land back-to-back victories. Majestic Jameela (third) and Limelight (fourth) were behind the selection at Ludlow and are expected to play similar roles.

Though SAISISSANTE hasn't shown much in two starts for present connections, including on her hurdles bow at Stratford when last seen in August, she could be worth chancing with headgear refitted. Indeed, her three efforts in this combination of blinkers and tongue strap on the Flat were among her very best efforts in that sphere. If Majestic Jameela avoids the mistakes she made when third to Grain of Hope at Ludlow she may well reverse the placings with that rival on 7 lb better terms here.

Despite a heavy defeat on her hurdle debut, SAISISSANTE may be the answer with the aids back on.
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THE BOG BANK has won twice over C&D and can now reverse places with Exquisite Acclaim after keeping on into third behind that rival over seven here last Friday. The Tom McCourt-trained mare has also won twice on turf at this trip and receives weight all-round with James Ryan claiming a valuable 5lb. Rockbury Lad gained a deserved win here last month and again ran well subsequently behind stablemate Darkdeserthighway but needs things to fall right coming from off the pace. Silkies Sib also comes here in good form after winning at Tipperary and finishing second to the progressive Rough And Tough at Gowran but has yet to race on this surface while Barbapapa, Dromantine and Darkened are others to consider.

THE BOG BANK was a decent third back here on Friday and remains of interest off what is a good mark (2 lb lower than for her win here in the summer). Barbapapa and Exquisite Acclaim head the dangers.

Although having a wide draw to overcome it could pay to stick with SILKIES SIB on AW debut
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CHANGE SINGS seems to have benefited for dropping back to 6f on his last couple of starts, winning at both Kempton and Wolverhampton, and a 5lb rise for the latest of those victories is unlikely to stop his progression. Kit Gabriel went up 3lb for his success at Wolverhampton in September and is expected to play a leading role once again. Others to note include Razzam and Cover Up.

DIRTYOLDTOWN has come down a fair way in the weights and, with his recent stable debut likely to have brought him on, he's put forward as the answer. Kit Gabriel may do better still for his current connections and has to be fared, along with Al Ameen, who found plenty to get up right at the death at Kempton 3 weeks ago.

The vote goes to six-time C&D winner COUNT OTTO who returns to the AW just 1lb higher than when edging out Aberama Gold here in March.
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REGARDE made a winning start to life over fences at Huntingdon on his return to action last month and he is likely to have more to offer, especially considering that his jumping was far from fluent. Brandisova improved at the back end of last season when switching to the larger obstacles and she commands plenty of respect. Staying is The Skiffle King's forte and he should be running on at the business end.

It's tough to get away from REGARDE, who made the perfect start in this sphere when winning at Huntingdon last month and Jamie Snowdon's 6-y-o appeals as the type to make a much better chaser than hurdler. The obvious danger is Brandisova, who won twice at this track back in the spring and makes her seasonal return reunited with Bryony Frost.

Dual course winner BRANDISOVA is taken to win after a break.
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TAKE ME TO CHURCH appears to be progressing and showed improved form when fitted with cheek pieces over this trip at Naas last time. The Jack Davison-trained colt beat all bar Goal Exceeded on soft ground and hopefully will handle this surface. Any market move for the Ger Lyons-trained newcomer Go Go Gonzo would be significant in what appears a modest maiden, while Fickou attracted some support in the morning prior to his debut at Navan and indicated ability when keeping on into fifth behind Vassula Tyden. Dramatic Entrance ran well on her first handicap start when runner-up to Glamorously at Navan and probably found the ground too testing when subsequently disappointing behind the same rival in the Birdcatcher at Naas.

This represents a golden opportunity for TAKE ME TO CHURCH to get off the mark on the back of an improved effort in a Naas maiden 17 days ago. That said, it will look significant if newcomer Go Go Gonzo is strong in the betting and it would be no surprise were Fickou to build on the promise of his debut fifth in a 15-runner Navan maiden a fortnight ago. Dramatic Entrance also enters calculations, for all that she was below par last time.

An ordinary enough maiden in which TAKE ME TO CHURCH holds the best form credentials, albeit on softer ground
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KNEBWORTH seems to have turned a corner over the past few months, winning twice in July, and Richard Hughes' gelding makes plenty of appeal dropping back to the minimum trip. Alexi Boy is possibly worth another chance back on the all-weather having failed to beat a rival home on his handicap bow at Redcar, while Celsius and Bedford Flyer are both more than capable of being in the mix.

HAYMAKER did too much too soon in testing conditions at Salisbury so is worth another chance off an easing mark. Knebworth is next best ahead of Angle Land.

It may be worth siding with BEDFORD FLYER who drops into a Class 4 for the first time since winning twice on the AW in November 2020.
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OUR NEL has posted a couple of solid efforts in novice/maiden company since going jumping. Harry Fry's mare moves into handicaps from a potentially workable mark and it would be no surprise were she to improve now stepped up in trip. Luna Dora bolted up on her sole visit here and must be respected with that in mind. Sawpit Sienna, who won the corresponding event from a 6lb lower mark 12 months ago, is also noted.

OUR NEL has shown some encouragement over hurdles and her opening mark is lenient based on bumper form, so she gets the nod ahead of Luna Dora, who ran well at Uttoxeter last time but may be best after a break. Sinurita also merits respect.

After an outing to put her right, SAWPIT SIENNA (nap) can repeat last year's win.
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GREENFINCH employed front-running tactics at the Curragh when a creditable second to an impressive debut winner. The well-bred daughter of Justify can put that early pace to good use here to negate the impact of a wide draw and should take a bit of beating. Red Hugh O'Donnell represents Paddy Twomey who sent out the winner of the aforementioned Curragh maiden and the homebred son of Dark Angel is fitted with a tongue-tie for his first start. Monasterboice was fifth in another Curragh maiden over this trip in which the first three home were from Ballydoyle. He can get involved if suited by this surface.

TOURIST brings some quite useful form to the table and is given one more chance now stepping up in trip for his AW debut. There should be more to come from Greenfinch for the Aidan O'Brien team so she's second choice. Her stablemate Hallowed is one of a few interesting newcomers who need monitoring closely in the betting.

Front-running tactics brought about marked improvement from GREENFINCH at the Curragh and could negate a high draw here
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HASHTAGMETOO was able to capitalise on a spell of good form when winning at Wolverhampton last month, and a subsequent 3lb rise might not prevent Jamie Osborne's mare from following up. Wilkie, who finished a good second at the same venue last time, might improve for the addition of first-time cheekpieces and warrants serious consideration. Market support should be noted for Kitty Foyle, who might be more of a force on her handicap bow.

The suggestion is WILKIE who really ought to have a race in him from his reduced mark and perhaps cheekpieces will give him that bit extra. Total Lockdown and recent Wolverhampton scorer Hashtagmetoo rate obvious dangers, while Kitty Foyle is an unexposed handicap newcomer to keep an eye on in the betting.

The selection is PABLO PRINCE who has won three times over C&D and should be all the better for his Kempton reappearance.
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Aviles and Gitche Gumee make plenty of appeal switched to fences for their reappearances, but it might be worth taking a chance on LLANDINABO LAD. Tom Symonds' eight-year-old showed a decent level of form over the larger obstacles last season and has dropped 13lb since going chasing. He was slightly disappointing on his return at Ffos Las, but the ease in class ought to help.

Claims can be made for all 5 but LLANDINABO LAD might have needed the run after 8 months off at Ffos Las so is worth another chance off a sliding mark. Aviles can fill the runner-up spot again on handicap/chase bow.

First time out could be the time to catch GITCHE GUMEE and he can make a winning debut over fences.
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INTERNATIONAL LADY was drawn one when just denied over C&D on Friday. She is turned out again quickly before her revised mark kicks in and has again been handed the inside stall. Both of her wins have come under Colin Keane. Stormie Outlook ran very well on all-weather debut when runner-up over C&D. She's now 4lb higher but has to be on the shortlist. Storm Eric was a winner and twice second over C&D earlier in the year. Fourth at Galway when last seen in September, he will enjoy the return to this surface.

STORM ERIC wasn't seen to best effect at Galway last time and looks worth siding with having dropped to 4 lb below the mark he defied over C&D in the spring. International Lady went close over C&D on Friday and rates a threat with Colin Keane taking over in the saddle now. Stormie Outlook is another who arrives on the back of a good recent effort here and also makes the shortlist.

Having been pipped from trap 1 here on Friday, INTERNATIONAL LADY has again got the luck of the draw and can go one place better
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Pratigya boasts an attractive pedigree, while Crystal Flyer, a half-sister to Northumberland Vase winner Zoffee, also has a lot going for her on paper. Nevertheless, Amo Racing may have unearthed another potentially useful recruit in the shape of TIMELESS CHARM, who is bred to be effective on an artificial surface and could be up to making a winning start with her yard in good form at present.

This is likely to go to one of the newcomers, with several likely-looking types on show. TIMELESS CHARM and Polly Sherman are particularly appealing on paper, both boasting useful middle-distance pedigrees, and it will of course be interesting to see how they shape up in the betting. As things stand, marginal preference is for Timeless Charm. Always Waving, Forest Spirit and Pratigya are of interest, too, while Nothing To Fear and Starlight Fantasy are the pick of those with experience.

Some interesting newcomers. Perhaps the pick is ALWAYS WAVING, who is well related and represents a stable in form.
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BHUBEZI caught the eye when finishing third over 7f at Brighton last time. Earlier efforts would also suggest a step up in trip should suit and although he arrives with stamina to prove, the five-year-old might be worth taking a chance on. Come To Pass continues to run well in defeat and is unlikely to be far away, while others to note include Star Of Epsom and Recuerdame.

CHAGALL is a consistent sort who has a style (often travels smoothly) that lends itself well to all-weather, so he edges the vote. Recuerdame and Star of Epsom head the dangers.

The vote goes to CHAGALL (nap) who is back on the same mark as when winning over C&D in July.
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PRETENDING hit the woodwork in a warm premier handicap at Cheltenham when last seen and, from just 2lb higher, Lucy Wadham's filly is fancied to make a successful reappearance. Sergeant Wilson was too keen to do himself justice at Southwell but he might fare better with that run under his belt. A C&D winner in May 2022, Jubilee Gold warrants a market check ahead of his return.

A chance is taken on the returning JUBILEE GOLD as Dr Richard Newland has his team in good form and this 7-y-o's mark looks generous judged on his C&D maiden success when last seen. Polyphonic made a solid start for the James Owen stable when third at Southwell and is preferred to Pretending for the forecast spot.

Doubts about all of these but POLYPHONIC is taken to improve on his Southwell effort.
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The money came for TRISHULI RIVER on all-weather debut over C&D and Shane Crawley's filly showed that the support was not misplaced when finishing second. She's not as well drawn this time but that latest run was a big step forward and she can go one better off a 2lb higher mark with a tongue-tie now fitted. Nibras Rainbow was a winner over this trip on the Polytrack surface at Newcastle last year and ran her best race for current connections when fourth at Listowel last time. Pulse Of Shanghai has been running well over sprint trips but is a three-time winner over C&D and is another that has to enter calculations.

TRISHULI RIVER found improvement when second over C&D last time and a tongue strap could bring about further progress, so she's preferred to the in-form Pulse of Shanghai, with Geological also considered.

The money came for TRISHULI RIVER on AW debut and she duly took a big step forward. Now fitted with a tongue-tie, she can land this.
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Connections might have been flying a little high with their aspirations for XAARINE when she was pitched into a Listed race in France in August, and this is certainly a more realistic target for David Menuisier's filly. Her three previous performances were promising enough to earn her the vote now she drops back in class. Doubletalk is open to improvement on her all-weather bow, while handicap debutants High Handed and Miami Heat are also considered.

LOADED QUIVER was on the up before an excusable run a couple of months ago and he's worth chancing to get back on track having been gelded. Stratocracy has the potential for better on handicap debut and Pretence isn't one to rule out.

The suggestion is LOADED QUIVER, who is already a winner and returns from being gelded on a fair mark.
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WAJAAHA was a useful dual-purpose performer for Charles Byrnes and ran his best race for current connections when second over an extended 1m2f here last time. Dan King got a good tune out of the eight-year-old on that occasion and retains the partnership on the C&D winner who might be able to defy a 4lb higher mark. Fairytale Princess was a ready winner over a shorter trip here before being narrowly denied over C&D. She's likely to contend from just a 1lb higher mark. Cosmic Lady ran okay in a couple of maidens and is fitted with cheekpieces for her handicap debut. Both her dam and grandam were all-weather winners which makes her of interest on her first visit here.

FAIRYTALE PRINCESS is on an upward curve and only found one too good over C&D last time, so she's fancied to get back to winning ways. Alfalfa is regarded as the main threat ahead of Wajaaha.

The progressive Fairytale Princess has obvious claims but WAJAAHA ran really well here under King last time and is the selection
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Spinto Soprano beat a subsequent winner at Southwell but although respected as the only previous winner in the line-up, a penalty for that success does her no favours with several well-bred types among the opposition. The Godolphin-owned Dubai Beach and Sir Michael Stoute's well-related Red Pixie are a couple of newcomers to monitor closely in the betting. However, KATHMANDU, a half-sister to a couple of Listed winners, has a stellar pedigree and earns the vote as a more intriguing option. Sea Ice cost 160,000gns so enters the equation, as do Wellborn and Get The Music On.

This has the look of a useful novice, with WELLBORN taken to come out on top. The Kingman filly shaped with plenty of encouragement when coming from well off the pace to finish third on her recent C&D debut and she will be more street-wise this time. Get The Music On has shown plenty of ability in her two starts, latterly chasing home an above-average prospect at Newmarket, and she is feared most ahead of recent Southwell scorer Spinto Soprano. Sea Ice could be the pick of the newcomers.

Roger Varian's filly WELLBORN outperformed her odds here on debut and should be capable of better with that experience under her belt.
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GREY FABLE has been a little disappointing since finishing second over this trip at Roscommon in May but is a possible improver switching to this surface for the first time. Sheila Lavery's grey is related to several all-weather winners and may be able to see out his race a bit better on the Polytrack. Celtic Revival is going for his fifth C&D victory of the year and 5lb claimer James Ryan knows him inside out at this stage. The four-year-old has the knack of not winning by too far and has every chance off a 5lb higher mark than for his latest victory in September. Maralinga was a winner over this trip at Tipperary before finishing fourth over 1m2f here. He'll be suited by stepping back up in trip and represents a yard that continues in great form.

BELIEVE IN SCIENCE remains winless following 17 attempts now, but he's edged further down the weights and is worth one more chance to capitalise having not been seen to best effect the last twice. Celtic Revival is running consistently well and seems sure to give another good account, with Ghumama another to consider having run better than for a while on her most recent outing.

C&D specialist Celtic Revival will take beating but maybe GREY FABLE, who has fair turf form, can thwart him if taking to the AW
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Despite the presence of some interesting newcomers, TOPANGA has the form in the book and seems the likeliest winner. Andrew Balding's youngster was only beaten a head over C&D last month, despite racing wide throughout, and the first two were clear of the rest so if she improves at all, the daughter of Siyouni should prove hard to beat. First Kiss and Dancing Free are interesting newcomers for the Gosdens, while Ralph Beckett has his string in fine fettle so Queen Jean might have some say.

TOPANGA made a highly promising start when second over C&D 16 days ago and she should improve for the experience, so she's well fancied to open her account at the second attempt. Dancing Free and Queen Jean are two of several interesting newcomers in opposition.

Queen Jean is a newcomer of some note but TOPANGA looked promising when second over C&D on debut and she can go one better.
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Mitrosonfire represents the stable that won this last year and would have every chance if he can produce his better turf form on the all-weather, but that cannot be guaranteed and it may be worth taking a chance on WILD SIDE. George Boughey's filly finished lame when on a four-timer at Newmarket in June but if she is fully recovered, she could get back to winning ways. Vultar and Caragio are a couple of others to consider in an competitive affair.

Having won twice over C&D this year, ZERO CARBON's run of good form came to a halt at Wolverhampton last time but he is taken to bounce back returned to 7f. The 4-y-o can get the better of Mitrosonfire, who can leave his latest effort behind as he drops back down in grade, with recent C&D winner Caragio another who enters calculations.

Mitrosonfire is greatly respected in a warm race but TEMPLE BRUER looks handicapped to go well and his latest 7f run was promising.
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Gisburn got up to win by a head at Goodwood, despite being hampered, and if he can reproduce that on his all-weather debut, he may be a player off just 3lb higher. Buccabay might try to slip the field after a near-miss here last month, but a chance is taken on WILLEM TWEE. The Fanshawe horses are in great form lately and if he improves as hoped after his first start of the season following a gelding operation, we may see a much better showing.

GISBURN bounced back to form after being gelded when scoring on soft ground at Goodwood midway through last month and appeals as still well treated on his old form, so gets the nod ahead of Spangled Mac, whose Newbury win reads well and is just as effective at 6f. Buccabay is going through a good spell at present and can again make the placings over C&D.

Minnetonka is unlucky not to have won more in recent weeks but WILLEM TWEE (nap) may yet fulfil last year's huge potential.
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Beaten less than a length into second on her most recent start here, TYPICAL WOMAN should be well suited by the extra furlong and she can notch up a third career victory. The unexposed Boldly is another with the potential to improve for going up in trip, while Scintillante arrives on the back of a strong runner-up effort over C&D last week. Bohemian Breeze and Dundory have the form to get involved in proceedings also.

The vote goes to SCINTILLANTE, who returned to form when finding just one too good over C&D last week. That was just his second run on the all-weather and he is very appealing off the same mark, just 1 lb above that off which he landed a Chester handicap during the summer. Typical Woman, also a good second here on her latest start, is next on the list, marginally ahead of Boldly, who improved when third upped to 1¼m on his recent handicap debut at Newcastle.

The vote goes to AWESOME DANCER, who improved to score on his handicap debut and he looks well treated if ready after an absence.
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LAURA'S BREEZE has run with plenty of credit since switching to the all-weather of late and the booking of Oisin Murphy catches the eye as she looks to get off the mark at the ninth time of asking. The daughter of Ribchester is narrowly preferred to The Cola Kid, who is of interest going up in distance. Others to note include Oriental Spirit, Reve De Magritte and Reverberation.

LAURA'S BREEZE has shaped well from an unpromising position on her last two outings and in the hope that they go a solid pace she's worth chancing off a lenient mark. In-form pair Reverberation and The Cola Kid should both be involved, too.

The suggestion is LAURA'S BREEZE, who has slipped to a mark from which her form suggests she may be able to get her nose in front.
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MAGICINTHEMAKING has run very well here the last twice, including when narrowly denied on her penultimate outing over C&D, and the nine-year-old looks to have an ideal opportunity now. She is on her last winning mark of 52 and that can help her to see off the likes of You Are Everything and Clownsman, who ran creditably at Bath last time out.

CLOWNSMAN remains a maiden following 12 attempts, but he has shown enough to suggest that a race of this nature will be within his grasp off this career-low mark. He may have most to fear from Magicinthemaking, who has been knocking on the door of late. You Are Everything has taken steps forward on her last two starts and should make her presence felt, while Lynwood Lad and Milvus are both worthy of consideration, too.

Magicinthemaking is feared despite her wide draw but PEACHEY CARNEHAN may be the answer in a weak race.
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