There were 40 Races on Monday 3rd November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Hereford, 9 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Mark Loughnane won this last year and attempt to repeat the feat with Mbappe. Third on his last couple of appearances, he can go well but preference is for the hat-trick seeking JAZZ SCENE. The son of Too Darn Hot likes a battle and is hard to pass once he gets to the lead, as shown by his pair of neck victories at Southwell, and an extra 3lb may not stop him. Super Hit returns to this grade and could also have a say.

Cheekpieces have done the trick with JAZZ SCENE who has won twice recently. He can go in again at the expense of Flag Carrier.
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Gone Country could prove a useful recruit for Nick Gifford, but he hasn't run since a point-to-point second in March and may be vulnerable to a race-fit opponent. JAMADA fits the bill for the in-form Olly Murphy yard after finishing second at Sedgefield on his hurdling bow and, if he jumps better, this could be his to lose. Poet Laureate showed promise when third at Worcester and may prove the biggest danger to the selection, assuming improvement.

This will probably be fought out by JAMADA and Poet Laureate. Olly Murphy's runner is narrowly preferred.
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KNIGHTSBRIDGE showed more than enough on his handicap bow here last month to suggest there might be improvement to come, especially dropped back in trip. The five-year-old challenged for the lead turning for home before his stamina ebbed away and the assessor may well have been generous leaving his mark alone. Don Rafael is 2lb higher than for his C&D success last November, while Kopa Kilana is expected to bounce back from his latest effort at Fontwell.

A few with chances. KNIGHTSBRIDGE (nap) appeared to be outstayed over further when showing plenty more on his handicap debut here.
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Upsomdowns might be the best of those with experience after his fourth here over shorter, but he looks vulnerable to some well-bred newcomers. The Gosdens introduce a son of Frankel in Leighton, but this could be dominated by the Charlie Appleby pair of Naqada King, a gelded son of American Pharoah, and NATION'S HOPE, a Ghaiyyath colt who is the mount of James Doyle. Related to plenty of winners including the classy Nations Pride, he may be up to making a winning debut.

An interesting stayers maiden with a plethora of newcomers to consider, notably Nation's Hope and John & Thady Gosden's LEIGHTON.
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Touquet has moved from Paul Nicholls to Nick Gifford since pulling up at Chepstow and could go well if he takes to fences. Strolling Along should appreciate a drop in trip after pulling too hard over 2m7f at Bangor in May. If he is given his head, he could prove hard to catch on his chasing debut but the consistent TRAVELING SOLDIER is preferred. In the frame in five of his six chases, with a win at Market Rasen, he might put his experience advantage to good use.

The pick is Dan Skelton's lightly raced chasing debutant STROLLING ALONG, who ran well in two handicap hurdles in the spring.
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Gallic Melody is the only member of the field who boasts racecourse experience after finishing down the field in a Huntingdon bumper. He might be able to use that to his advantage, but PLANTERS PUNCH makes plenty of appeal on paper and is expected to have been well schooled at home. Aqua Bleu and Dakota Star are others for the shortlist.

Trappy with so little form on show. AQUA BLEU has a nice pedigree and he edges preference over Planters Punch and Dakota Star.
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So Alex showed some improvement to come home third in a first-time hood at Lingfield, but he will have his work cut out to get the better of HARD ENDEAVOR. A beaten favourite when third at Newmarket and Doncaster, if he can be ridden nearer to the early pace, he could make it third-time lucky. Loraxed is related to a winner in Sweden and might prove best of the rest, despite his lack of experience.

This can go to HARD ENDEAVOR who sets quite a high standard on his two third-place finishes on turf earlier in the year.
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Point-to-point winner Daylatedollarshort looks an interesting recruit for Olly Murphy, but he did only prevail by a neck when keeping on well and his speed will be tested. ORDER OF JUSTICE weakened late on after pulling too hard when second at Fakenham but if Tom Cannon can get her to settle, she looks the likeliest winner with experience now on her side. Maldini Milano is another to consider if first-time cheekpieces help.

Maldini Milano and GENERAL BRIAR were seemingly very closely matched at Newton Abbot but the latter may be the safer option here.
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D'jo Dela Barriere arrives seeking a hat-trick of victories after being left to come home alone on his return to chasing at Ludlow, but a 3lb rise asks more of Evan Williams' gelding. GRIS MAJEUR proved too strong for Redbridge Rambler, also at Ludlow, and the manner of that success gave the impression he may well have further improvement to come.

All five have chances but chasing debutant THE LONG POINT is probably the one open to most improvement.
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Sarab Star has the potential to step forward again on his handicap debut following his C&D victory in August, when he returned from just over 11 months off the track. Real Gain was sent off favourite for the Cambridgeshire and is interesting dropped in trip. The vote, though, goes to CHANCELLOR, who has had a wind operation since struggling in a Listed contest at Newmarket in May. The well-bred son of Kingman has also been gelded, which may further aid his cause. The Wizard Of Eye and Back In Black are others likely to be competitive.

The vote goes to the consistent BACK IN BLACK whose stable won this with a 3yo last year.
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It took nine attempts for WALK ON HIGH to open his account over timber but he wasted no time in recording a second, which came at Uttoxeter in May. Harry Fry's charge has more to do back in a handicap, but this trip could be the key to him and there should be more to come. Loverdose progressed at a rate of knots last term and is entitled to the utmost respect, as is Irish Hill, who claimed top honours in this 12 months ago.

Progressive 6yo LOVERDOSE (nap) has been off since March but won when fresh at this time last year and might improve again this season.
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RIVIERA WALK faced a couple of stiff assignments after winning on her debut at Sedgefield. She then hit the woodwork on her seasonal return/hurdling bow at Chepstow last month and, if able to race more amenably, can score over timber at the second attempt. Peter's Last Deal showed ability in bumpers last term and is one of the more appealing options, while newcomer Montemares heads the remainder.

Riviera Walk is the obvious answer but the newcomer MONTEMARES wouldn't need to be anything special to get involved.
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West Wind Blows, the 2023 Caulfield Cup runner-up, makes his first appearance in almost two years and it will be interesting to see what the market expects of him. High Stock may well step forward from his fourth at Goodwood, with the rise in trip a potential source of improvement, but the unexposed SHADER gets the vote. Third in a handicap at Haydock in May, the Gosdens' gelding won a novice contest here in September of last year and appears capable of better on just his fifth career outing.

This can go to HIGH STOCK who should have no problem with the longer trip or the surface, being a half-brother to a Polytrack winner.
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Shantou Lucky's winning run came to an end at Southwell last month and although he had an excuse, stablemate IVANE looks the safest option. The seven-year-old accounted for a progressive chaser when completing a double at Sedgefield and with the irrepressible Sean Bowen back aboard, he can defy a further 6lb rise. Jeffery's Cross didn't run too badly at Fontwell, but will need more to come out on top.

Ivane and Jeffery's Cross both had hard races fairly recently and this might go to revitalised 8yo SHANTOU LUCKY.
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Fergal O'Brien has his string in fine form and could gain further success courtesy of SUN ART. The six-year-old broke his maiden tag at Ludlow when last seen during the spring and, in a race lacking depth, he wouldn't need much more to defy a penalty. Market Rasen bumper winner Constantinian must enter calculations now switched to hurdles, as must the class-dropping Romany Brown.

Sun Art sets the standard but his keen-going tendencies are a concern and CONSTANTINIAN looked a good prospect in his bumper win.
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TEUMESSIAS FOX won the Rosebery here at the end of March before returning to this venue and finishing third in the Magnolia. The six-year-old hasn't been so effective in three runs on turf since, but has dropped to a mark just 1lb higher than his last success. The Glen Rovers won this prize 12 months ago and commands respect, despite being 19lb higher and not having run since February. Crystal Mariner, Haku and Gaassee appeal most of the remainder.

The vote goes to TEUMESSIAS FOX (nap) who hasn't shown much in his last three starts on turf, but is 3-3 in handicaps around here.
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JOREBEL has enjoyed a fine autumn so far, with a trio of victories including over further at Worcester last time, and a 6lb rise doesn't appear likely to stop Chris Gordon's charge from taking another step forward. Mistress Emma shaped with some promise on both hurdle outings last season and is expected to be in the mix. Others to note are Poncho and Fourtowns.

Jorebel has made an excellent start to the season but preference is for Nicky Henderson's very unexposed mare MISTRESS EMMA.
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Flash In The Pan benefited from a step up in trip when causing a 50/1 shock over C&D last month and, with further progress likely, a 3lb rise could be lenient. However, a mark of 112 proved no issue for DOCTOR KILDARE at Bangor last week and Sam Thomas' gelding escapes a penalty for that success so is the one to beat. Prince De Juilley is also noted.

There are dangers but DOCTOR KILDARE has escaped a penalty for last week's successful stable debut at Bangor and can follow up.
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DANDY G BOY has been successful twice since joining Warren Greatrex, most recently over C&D last month, and the steadily progressive son of Dandy Man holds outstanding claims once more. He gets the vote ahead of Eve Johnson Houghton's new recruit Troy Story, who could be revitalised by a return to this venue having been beaten a neck over track and trip last November. Red Mirage can chase the pair home.

The choice is four-time C&D winner ARCTICIAN who should appreciate the return to these conditions back down in grade.
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JACKSTELL appears to have improved for a summer break, with Jamie Snowden's gelding now a dual winner over hurdles. A smooth display at Warwick was backed up under a penalty at Hereford and the switch to handicapping promises to see him in an even better light. The Secret Pearl was in front when falling at the last at Fontwell in May. She is capable of making an impact, while Sedgefield winner Captain Cool isn't one to discount.

The answer might be THE SECRET PEARL, who was in good form when we last saw her in the spring and could still be on a good mark.
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UNTIL DAWN was described as unsteerable after finishing last at Wolverhampton but if she keeps a straighter course, she has every chance. She has won twice over this trip, at Newcastle and here, and placed off her current mark so if she behaves herself, she has every chance. Ziggy's Triton is one to consider on his C&D second and although not at that level in two races since, he is hard to overlook. Toolatetonegotiate also has claims, but may need to come down the handicap to win again.

Her reappearance can be overlooked and her previous progressive form in straight-track 5f AW events earn UNTIL DAWN the verdict.
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GERARD MENTOR was almost able to exploit a sliding handicap mark when beaten a neck into second over hurdles at Stratford and with a few of his rivals having questions to answer, he could gain compensation. Market support for chasing debutants Bossofthebus and Danny's Friend would be noteworthy and, although in better form when landing this 12 months ago, Famoso should not be written off.

This looks very difficult. GERARD MENTOR is perhaps the one most likely to give his running and earns marginal preference.
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Barring significant improvement from one of his rivals, this ought to go the way of AKIRRA. Second in a Southwell nursery when attempting to give the winner 8lb, beaten less than a length, he reverts to maiden company and can break through. Al Najashi ran too badly to be true when last on his debut at Salisbury, but could leave that behind him if he learns from the experience. Burdett Estate is one to watch first time out.

This looks a golden oppprtunity for AKIRRA to get off the mark having gone close in two of his four starts, including on Tapeta.
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OMAN finished a creditable second over the extended mile at Wolverhampton latest. That effort can be marked up given the inadequacy of the trip so, now returned to further, he ought to be capable of going one place better. That said, improving three-year-old Electric Bass has few miles on the clock and is likely to be a real danger, along with Ricardo Phillips, who didn't appear to handle testing conditions at Brighton.

The selection is ELECTRIC BASS who ran well the last time he raced on the AW and was runner-up in a big field at Windsor in September.
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My Dad Tom showed plenty of improvement to come home a three-quarter-length second at Yarmouth and with just 1lb more now, he has to come into calculations. Empress Olivia has a win to her name over shorter at Ripon in August and she could sneak into a place, but THANOS gets the vote. Repeatedly denied a clear run when runner-up as favourite at Newcastle, he might repay his followers here off bottom weight.

The well-backed THANOS had to come from an impossible position when second at Newcastle on his nursery debut and can make amends.
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OPHELIA GRACE won as she pleased at Southwell on her second start, coming home five lengths clear, and then ran into a decent sort at Beverley where the soft ground didn't seem to help her chances. Back on the all-weather, she may prove good enough to successfully concede weight to her rivals. Capitalization sports first-time cheekpieces as the 260,000-pounds breeze-up purchase attempts to win at the fifth attempt. He may get the better of Bassenthwaite in the race for the places.

Having impressed in a maiden at Southwell in August, OPHELIA GRACE is taken to make a winning nursery debut now back on Tapeta.
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Zoustellar is bred for this trip as a daughter of Zoustar and although inexperienced, she is well worth a market watch for any signs of confidence. Diamond Aura showed some promise when third on her only start, but she was beaten close to seven lengths here and will need a step forward to get the better of LOLABELLA. Fourth at Leicester after weakening late on, if she improves for the race as hoped then she could score at the second attempt.

The newcomers don't have a daunting standard to aim at, but LOLABELLA could leave her debut run well behind.
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Darn Hot Gallop is a newcomer to note for James Tate, with plenty of winners in her pedigree. Okiru is also worth considering as a son of Blue Point out of a Dawn Approach mare, but experience can count at this level and that points to DEPORTED. Ollie Sangster's colt stepped up on his debut fourth with a neck second at Kempton when he was headed close home, and a repeat of that may be all he needs.

This can go to DEPORTED, who reappeared with a close call at Kempton 12 days ago and that was behind a promising newcomer.
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This trip might be inadequate for SOUL LOVE in time given what her half-brother Excellent Believe has achieved so far, but the daughter of Starman shouldn't lack for speed and could provide Karl Burke with yet another juvenile winner. Neither Mooj or Bami were particularly well fancied ahead of their respective debuts, but both shaped with promise and may go close with natural improvement. Market support for Allegrino would be noteworthy.

Having been a promising fourth on debut at Leicester, BAMI earns the vote ahead of another possible improver in Pennine Way.
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Mashaan would go close if he could rediscover some form, but his best days might be behind him at the age of seven. Scenario finished second off this mark on her final start for Jack Jones and if Tony Carroll can freshen her up, she could go well but the hat-trick seeking BLUE JAY WAY gets the nod. He arrives at the top of his game after wins at Catterick and over C&D, and gets on well with apprentice Ethan Tindall.

Top of the list is BLUE JAY WAY (nap), who is on a roll after his two wins, including a strong-finshing success over C&D last time.
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Hostility has run with credit on all three of his starts for David O'Meara but he lacked an extra gear over 6f at Wolverhampton last week and might be vulnerable to YOUR LOVE, who is in receipt of 5lb. Jack Callan aids her cause further with his handy claim and recent signs would suggest a maiden triumph isn't far away. Zed Candy Boy completes the shortlist.

Hostility isn't progressing and although he should be bang there once again, he may have to give best to YOUR LOVE.
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Red Walls knows his way around this track, with 59 Wolverhampton starts for five victories, and he showed signs of a return to form when fourth over shorter last week. He could hit a place, but is yet to win over 7f and MINTANA may have the edge. She held her form well throughout last year and can only improve for her first start in 11 months when fifth at Bath in September. My Boy Jack and Filey Beach are others to consider.

This looks tricky but the vote goes to the generally reliable MINTANA who had a solid record over C&D last season.
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NOEL FOX disappointed as favourite here when stepped up to 7f last time. However, Jennie Candlish's filly is much better judged on her C&D third the time before and she has every chance of getting back to winning ways. Star Zia returns to the all-weather with solid credentials on her first start for James Tate, while Mae Amor is respected off 4lb higher than her surprise Wolverhampton victory.

Star Zia and Mae Amor are respected but this is weaker than the races ORMOLULU has been contesting and she can capitalise.
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In a contest with plenty of in-form options, it might pay to side with JAX EDGE, the winner of two of her last three starts and improving all the time. The surface seems irrelevant to the daughter of Cable Bay, with wins on turf and twice over this C&D, and although she needs a career best off this mark, she may have more to offer. Papa Cocktail, Rosenpur and Zoulu Chief all have to be considered dangerous.

Preference is for TOP JUGGLER who is unexposed on AW and is on the same mark as for his close call at Southwell 11 days ago.
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RELOCAL took a big step forward when runner-up at Newcastle and Roger Varian's gelding, who looked to stay the trip particularly well on that occasion, has a fine opportunity to strike off a 2lb higher mark. Everyoneknowsadave is a mostly consistent type who is expected to be competitive once again. Handicap debutant Shumus has to enter calculations, despite the trip being a slight concern.

The one with most potential is well-bred handicap debutante SHUMUS, who looked promising in all three qualifying runs.
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Crest Of Light has to be of interest having won here in April off just 2lb lower and if a first-time visor brings him back to that level, he is hard to ignore. Youarenotforgiven turns out under a penalty after a C&D triumph, but he only won by a head and his 4lb penalty could be enough for reopposing second AL RUFAA to exact his revenge. The veteran makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and a sixth career victory may beckon.

An open race in which the vote goes to STIPULATION who completed a double over C&D in September and was good third back here last time.
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Man Of Riddles would have a chance if he can get back to his best, but his last win was in January 2024 and this looks a big ask at the age of seven. Yurinov tries to get off the mark at the 22nd attempt following a staying-on second over 1m6f here and he may place, but T OR COFFEY could be the one. A winner over hurdles in July and a head second over this sort of trip at Wolverhampton last month, he is an in-form option.

Having won over hurdles on stable debut T OR COFFEY (nap) went very close on the Flat last month and can get off the mark in this code.
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SAM'S XPRESS carries a 5lb penalty in the hunt for his hat-trick after a two-and-a-half-length victory here when he made all. If that race hasn't taken too much out of the five-year-old, he can win for the sixth time. Gustav Graves is a five-time C&D winner who was second to the selection last week and can give him most to do, with Azucena another to take into account.

Sam's Express is respected in his hat-trick bid, but GUSTAV GRAVES, second to him a week ago, may be able to reverse the placings.
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THANKS DAD stayed on strongly to win over C&D in late September and although he has gone up 5lb, he stays further and could have the race run to suit. Vince Lombardi also scored last time out and an extra 3lb may not be enough to stop him mounting a serious challenge, although Raft Up looks a bigger threat after being touched off on his last two starts.

The 3yo MINSHAAR was an unlucky fourth on her handicap debut at Haydock in September and earns the vote ahead of Rambuso Creek.
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Broadstone ran on to finish fourth over 1m2f at Redcar before being disqualified and if he takes to the all-weather and the mile and a half at the first attempt, he could go well. Sir Laurence Graff carries a penalty after a Lingfield victory, but he is yet to win over this distance and KHANGAI is preferred. Twice a C&D winner, with one off this mark, he may get the chance to bring his stamina into play.

Having returned to form with a strong finish for fourth over 9.5f here in September, STAFFORDSHIRE is taken to get off the mark.
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