There were 44 Races on Saturday 1st November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

MANGE TOUT is already prominent in the betting for the Triumph Hurdle following a 15-length rout of the opposition on her racecourse bow at Compiegne in May. A half-sister to multiple Grade 1 winner Impaire Et Passe, she is expected to be a warm order on her first appearance for Gordon Elliott. Wizard Of Odds won at Cork last month and is likely to step forward from that effort, while Bibe Mus is respected following his hurdling debut success at Gowran.

French winner MANGE TOUT can continue Elliott's good record in the race
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Gordon Elliott has won five of the last six renewals and KALYPSO'CHANCE is difficult to oppose. He wasn't disgraced when sent off favourite for the Champion Bumper at Cheltenham in March, having landed a Listed contest at Navan before that, and will likely prove a cut above today's opposition if taking to hurdling. Stablemate and newcomer Sept Etoiles is one to note for the future, but the improving Stepdance may prove the main danger to the selection.

Seemingly very little strength in depth and hard to oppose dual bumper winner KALYPSOS'CHANCE on hurdling debut
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A highly encouraging second on debut over 6f at Haydock, ZOOMING shaped as though she would enjoy a step up in trip and she gets that now. The daughter of Mohaather is handed the vote ahead of Areti, who was a promising third over C&D first time out. Contesting this under a 7lb penalty for winning at Kempton, which is offset by Toby Moore's claim, Dancing Flower completes the shortlist along with impeccably-bred newcomer Serenetta.

An intriguing race in which ARETI may prevail with the benefit of course experience. Serenetta has a wonderful pedigree.
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A half-brother to the high-class pair of Jonbon and Douvan, WILSTAR will likely prove a smart recruit to the hurdling ranks. He easily won a bumper at Perth in April and Olly Murphy's yard remains in fine form. Kadastral is another to note hurdling for the first time having won a valuable bumper at Newbury, while Cave Bridge has the more recent form arriving on the back of last month's hurdling debut success at Carlisle and he could feature.

The Dan Skelton-trained KADASTRAL impressed when winning at Newbury in March and earns the vote ahead of Wilstar.
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Highland Fashion is the pick of those with hurdling experience, but he could be vulnerable to some unexposed types in this field. One of those is UPON TWEED, who readily dispatched the exciting Conman John on his debut in a bumper at Newcastle in February. If taking to hurdling, Nicky Richards' gelding could prove to be well above average this season. Stride On is another bumper winner who has to be given plenty of respect, while L'arme De Bonheur is also considered.

It's hard to get away from UPON TWEED, who was very impressive when winning a Newcastle bumper in February.
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BYZANTIUM easily accounted for two subsequent winners when taking a similar race at Warwick in June and was successful when last seen later that month in a novice hurdle at Newton Abbot. With that in mind, Paul Nicholls' gelding merits the utmost respect on his return to action. At The Oche confirmed the promise that he displayed on his hurdling debut when winning at Ffos Las recently and he could prove to be the main threat, ahead of Akimos.

Most of these still have potential but AT THE OCHE is seemingly on a lenient mark for this handicap debut and can hit the bullseye.
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Whinney Hill, who was pitched into Grade 1 events on his last two starts, and A Dream To Share, the winner of the 2023 championship bumpers at Cheltenham and Punchestown, bring a touch of class and look set to play strong roles. However, ROAD EXILE is a useful prospect now he switches to hurdles and, based on potential, he could be the pick of a strong hand played by Gordon Elliott. Others with each-way chances include Blake, Kevlar and O'Reilly.

Top bumper performer A DREAM TO SHARE is worth another chance here, at the expense of hurdles debutant Road Exile
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Bred in the purple as a daughter of Kingman out of Oaks heroine Anapurna, SACRED GROUND impressed when scoring on her Yarmouth introduction and she can take this rise in grade in her stride. A taking winner first time out at Newcastle, Morning Rose should appreciate going up in trip on her turf debut, while Pintara looks to build upon a comfortable success at Salisbury for her in-form stable. Classic Cuvee is better than she showed in the Oh So Sharp here and may also have a say.

Morning Rose and Pintara are respected but the vote goes to the beautifully bred Yarmouth winner SACRED GROUND.
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The progressive LIGHTNING FLASH looks to have a leading chance. He made a winning start over fences last month with a cosy win at Chepstow and there should be plenty more to come over the larger obstacles. A dual winner over fences at Perth, Glen Cannel beat a subsequent winner last time and warrants respect on that form, while Ninth Loch is preferred to Top Target of those chasing for the first time.

There can be optimism STRONG FOUNDATIONS will improve now going over fences and he earns the vote ahead of point winner Top Target.
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EVERYDAY CHAMPAGNE may not have been suited by the drop to 2m4f when third at Perth. However, his previous second off this mark at the same venue over 3m suggests that he could play a leading role in a race of this nature. Judicial Review had plenty in hand when winning at Cartmel in August and James Moffatt's gelding may prove to be the main threat, ahead of Cave Hill and Cowboy Cooper.

Still only a 7yo, TOROSAY can get back on track after a break and is marginally preferred to the late-developing Cowboy Cooper.
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All of these have claims, but the vote goes to NO QUESTIONS ASKED. The seven-year-old showed plenty of ability over hurdles, including when second in the Sidney Banks at Huntingdon in February, and it would be no surprise to see him find further progression now switched to fences. Don't Tell Su has left Paul Nicholls to join the Nicky Henderson team, while Viroflay is back with the 14-times champion trainer after a fine hunter chase campaign for his daughter Olive.

This should be run at a strong pace and the unexposed 4yo LYLIAN showed that he can jump fences in France this summer.
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RAGMANS CORNER went up 7lb for scoring at Navan in September after travelling notably well throughout the contest. The six-year-old appears to have more to offer and gets the vote to land a fourth victory over timber. Lieber Nicc finished fifth in this contest 12 months ago and returns following a couple of spins on the Flat. He is expected to be in the mix along with Balko D'ange, who was fourth at Tipperary, and Spy.

BALKO D'ANGE is ground versatile and he should improve plenty for his pleasing seasonal return at Tipperary
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BEYOND THE BAR is top-weight for a reason and he looked like a colt with plenty more to come when getting off the mark in comfortable fashion at Redcar. A mark of 79 on his nursery debut could underestimate him and it may be Gaspacho who follows him home after a breakthrough success over 1m at Pontefract. Fellow handicap newcomer Trio may be able to build on her success at Leicester for her in-form yard.

Topweight BEYOND THE BAR looks a rising force and can improve again to double up on today's handicap debut. Trio is next best.
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This looks an ideal chance for GOLDEN ACE to resume winning ways. Left in the lead at the last when a fortunate winner of the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham, Jeremy Scott's charge subsequently finished a determined runner-up in the Punchestown equivalent and looks a cut above today's opposition. Second in a Grade 2 hurdle at Doncaster in January, Kateira should have the measure of Dysart Enos of the remaining pair.

This can go to GOLDEN ACE. She was a fortunate winner of the Champion Hurdle in March but holds leading claims nevertheless.
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LAVIDA ADIVA progressed well last season and ended up winning a Listed event on her first start over 3m at Kelso in March. A second over C&D the following month suggests that there in more to come from Ruth Jefferson's mare and she appears to be the safest pick in an open event. Esprit Du Potier has been off the track for a long time, but he showed ability as a novice and should not be underestimated. Ginger Mail and Nab Wood are also noted.

Unexposed over 3m+, the lightly raced NAB WOOD (nap) makes most appeal, with Lavida Adiva feared most.
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Last year's winner Martator has to be respected but this does appear to be a stronger renewal and preference is for L'EAU DU SUD. Dan Skelton's gelding was a high-class novice last season, winning the Grade 1 Henry VIII Novices' Chase before a close fourth in the Arkle, and a mark of 155 may underestimate his ability. The Irish-raider Special Cadeau has to be noted following a Grade 3 second in September, while Sans Bruit and Boothill are others who make the shortlist.

When Venetia Williams has had three winners and a second in this race since 2013, last year's hero MARTATOR should be raring to go.
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A relatively unexposed sort for leading connections, NASTYA impressed when getting off the mark over fences at Killarney last month and a mark of 114 on her handicap debut could underestimate her ability. The six-year-old gets the vote ahead of the more experienced Clonbury Bridge, who returned to winning ways with a taking performance at Fairyhouse last month, for which he has been raised 5lb. Two lengths behind him on that occasion was the consistent Midnight Moonshine (third), who is likely to be thereabouts again, as well as Brucejack and Ceanndana.

The C&D winner CLONMEEN (nap) is taken to turn Fairyhouse form with Clonbury Bridge and Midnight Moonshine around
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Principality finished a close fourth in a competitive handicap at Goodwood and is not out of this. Mythical Guest also has a shout on his second in a classified contest on soft going at Ascot, although the unexposed GRIZEDALE was only a neck away in third and is taken to reverse the form. The Kempton novice winner will relish better underfoot conditions on his handicap debut and could prove better than his opening mark.

Several possibilities in this useful handicap, with LINWOOD getting the nod over fellow 3yos bGrizedale\p and Principality.
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Winter Fog posted a personal best with a surprise third in last year's Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. However, it's worth remembering the Willie Mullins-trained gelding has winning form over 3m and could be a player back up in trip. However, STRONG LEADER is a more proven stayer and the 2024 Liverpool Hurdle winner could be difficult to overhaul with his suitability for a flat galloping course lay-out assured. Take No Chances won on this card 12 months ago and is feared more than Potters Charm, who resumes after wind surgery and a 234-day break.

Class act STRONG LEADER won the Grade 2 Long Distance Hurdle on last season's reappearance and is taken to make another winning return.
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GRAND VOYAGE was not at his best on his latest start in June, but he looks to have his optimal conditions on this occasion. Stuart Coltherd's charge scored on soft ground over C&D in March and another strong bid is anticipated off the same mark. Isle Of Sark has been in winning form over hurdles, having scored nicely at Sedgefield last month, and he reverts to fences with a shout, while Visual Impact is one to note on her chasing bow.

Preference is for VISUAL IMPACT, who had a consistent record over hurdles and is open to improvement over fences.
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Nicky Henderson has an excellent record in this contest and he could have another exciting newcomer on his hands in the shape of SOOMAROY, an easy point-to-point winner in March, who was purchased for 190,000 pounds at the Aintree Goffs sale. The selection was given a positive mention in a recent stable tour and he is preferred to Military Alliance, who had a couple of winners behind when scoring on his first start for new connections at Hereford in April. Arriving here on a four-timer, Trustintimes is entitled to be thereabouts, as well as recent Exeter winner Start Again.

Nicky Henderson has unleashed some talented sorts in this race and his SOOMAROY may take care of the penalised hurdle winners.
Class & Speed Card

Envoi Allen won this in 2022 before regaining his crown 12 months ago and the classy 11-year-old merits the utmost respect. However, dual Grade 1 winner SPILLANE'S TOWER looks the most viable alternative. He was no match for Galopin Des Champs in the Punchestown Gold Cup when last seen, but the progressive seven-year-old doesn't face as tall an order today and, if official ratings are taken at face value, he ought to go close. Improving Galway Plate hero Western Fold and his stablemate Found A Fifty complete the shortlist.

Providing the ground doesn't soften appreciably it could pay to side with the novice WESTERN FOLD
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MAY BLOSSOM won at Redcar in September, but faced a tougher test on slow ground at Nottingham last time. Julie Camacho's sprinter returns to this level with solid claims in an open affair. Rock Opera has a shout off 4lb lower than when finishing a creditable third in a competitive sprint at York during the summer. Expert Agent looks on a fair mark and showed signs of a resurgence over C&D on his latest start.

Spring Bloom is well handicapped but preference is for another course regular DASHING DICK, who goes well for Kieran Shoemark.
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Protektorat hasn't been tried over 3m for a couple of years but is proven over the distance at the top level and his official rating of 165 suggests he has every chance of being heavily involved. However, Paul Nicholls has his runners in fine form just now and PIC D'ORHY looks an ideal type to relish a new trip to grant his trainer a sixth winner in this prestigious event. Last year' victor The Real Whacker is another serious player with a tongue-tie and cheekpieces combination tried.

Protektorat has a leading shout on today's terms but preference is for DJELO, who looked seriously classy when on song last season.
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DANCE THIEF was making his return when beaten only a head in last year's renewal of this race. A winner over fences back here subsequently, he could be hard to keep out of the frame off his current mark. Maple won on faster ground at Uttoxeter in May, but is versatile as regards the going and could have a say in the outcome, while the veteran Thereisnodoubt scored over C&D in March and cannot be ruled out with any confidence.

Preference is for the 4yo MAPLE, who got off the mark at Uttoxeter in May and is in good hands to continue to progress.
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A tentative vote goes to FASOL, who shaped well for a long way on his return at Chepstow before weakening into fifth late on. An improver after wind surgery in January, the son of Galileo was a highly creditable third in a valuable handicap hurdle at Sandown in April and, with Freddie Keighley taking off 7lb on this occasion, he could be well treated. Raised 4lb for a taking success at Chepstow last month, Washington is a key player, as well as Welsh Champion Hurdle runner-up Alexei.

The handicapper has reacted but INDEMNITY (nap) remains a strong candidate for further improvement and can complete the four-timer.
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FIREFOX couldn't get his head in front after making a winning debut over fences at this meeting 12 months ago, but he ran well in defeat plenty of times. That includes a close third to the reopposing Croke Park in the Drinmore and he is 10lb better off with that rival here. The seven-year-old is heavily favoured at these weights and he should be capable of taking advantage. Gorgeous Tom could also reverse the Drinmore form with Croke Park and pose the biggest threat to the selection.

FIREFOX won a beginners' over C&D first time out last season and he is taken to maintain his unbeaten record at this venue
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GETHIN looked to be an exciting prospect when landing two novice events, including a ready defeat of the smart Saddadd at Newbury in April, and he confirmed that promise when touched off in a Listed event at Saint-Cloud in September. Given the amount of time off he had before that, Owen Burrows' colt is entitled to improve and he can return to winning ways. Last year's winner Bolster cannot be discounted, although connections may have a stronger chance with Liberty Lane following his respectable effort in the Darley Stakes here.

This Listed event looks a good chance for progressive 3yo GETHIN (nap) to take the next step up the ladder.
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Go Dante ended his last campaign with a win in the Imperial Cup at Sandown and the nine-year-old has to be respected on his return. That said, preference is for DON'T MIND IF I DO, who makes his handicap debut after three promising starts in maiden/novice hurdles last season and a mark of 120 should be workable for Alan King's gelding. Others to note in a competitive event are Pure Gold, Half A Chance and Max Of Stars.

The one with the most potential is DON'T MIND IF I DO (nap). Alan King's lightly raced 5yo can make his handicap debut a winning one.
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Narrowly denied over further here on his first start for the Jim Goldie stable last month, EDUCATE should be suited to dropping back in trip and he can strike off a 2lb higher mark. That may be at the main expense of the unexposed Jam Lass, who has been raised 4lb for her first victory at Redcar. Alpine Sierra and Falcon Nine are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

The vote goes to FALCON NINE (nap), who has a record of 4321133 with blinkers and that latest third was in a Class 5 over C&D.
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Surrey Belle won over hurdles at Hexham in June before following up on the level here in September and merits respect now chasing. That said, MY KIWI GIRL is preferred. Nick Alexander's mare broke her maiden in fine style here in March, but the former point winner is bred to appreciate a switch to fences and is taken to launch a strong challenge. Walking On A Dream was pulled up in the Grade 2 Rossington Main when last seen but has much less on his plate on this occasion.

Slight preference is for MY KIWI GIRL who progressed nicely over hurdles last term and should be at least as effective over fences.
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An open contest that could go the way of NEON MOON. David Pipe's charge had an indifferent campaign last season, but he was third in this race from 6lb higher 12 months ago and would appear to hold solid credentials under ideal conditions. Reynoldstown winner The Changing Man was a model of consistency last term and merits the utmost respect, while although a 12-year-old now, Two For Gold should not be underestimated.

Henry De Bromhead is happy to go again over 3m with LE COQ HARDI and his fourth in the Kerry National is looking strong form.
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Gordon Elliott has won nine of the last 10 renewals and can strike again, with his expensive point-to-point recruits WITH NOLIMIT and Ballyfad standing out as the most plausible contenders. The latter was a visually impressive winner on the Fairyhouse point-to-point course in April and must be taken seriously. However, the former's 10-length romp in a similar event at Liscarroll is hard to ignore and he shades it as the pick of the Gigginstown Stud-owned pair. The fellow point winner, Dubhain, is another to keep a close eye on.

Gordon Elliott runs With Nolimit and BALLYFAD and narrow preference is for the latter, though the market should reveal plenty
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The consistent Vixey has to be respected and is likely to be in the mix once again, although marginal preference is for SILVER TRUMPET. The four-year-old bounced back to form when a close second at Epsom and a 2lb rise should not prevent another bold bid. Lady Mariko edges out Signcastle City and Tropez Power to be best of the rest.

The consistent VIXEY has been a real flagbearer for Simon West this year and might be good for another win.
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Plenty with chances, but none more so than RIBEYE after his success over 3m at Hexham last month. The veteran had plenty in hand that day and can defy a 5lb rise to add another victory to his record. Red Delta has also won impressively in recent weeks and remains open to improvement, while Wa Wa edges out Halpha Soleil and Yes Day to be pick of the remainder.

Former pointer RED DELTA won in good style at Sedgefield a fortnight ago and this 6yo can follow up.
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BLOODSWEATANDTYRES caught the eye on debut over C&D in September when running on well in third, despite taking a keen hold. Brian Ellison's looks the one to beat if settling better on this occasion and it may be the consistent Shamacid that gives him the most to think about, having finished runner-up on three of his last four outings, including over 6f here. Pension Pot is another who has shown promise on both career outings and he cannot be ruled out.

Preference is for SHAMACID, who has a record of 2232 on Tapeta since August and sets a good standard on his best form.
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A chance can be taken on GUERNESEY, who was far from disgraced in a competitive series final at Musselburgh when last seen in March. It's been a while in between drinks for Jackie Stephen's gelding, but his handicap mark is reflective of that and having gone well fresh previously, he should not be discounted. Be The Difference kept on into third over 2m5f at Kelso most recently so must be of interest returned to further, while Didntgotwenty appeals most of the remainder.

The return to this C&D will suit BE THE DIFFERENCE, who posted a good effort at Kelso four weeks ago and remains on a workable mark.
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HITINTHEHEADLINES made a fine impression between the flags in Ireland back in February, strolling home 14 lengths clear of his nearest rival, and he looks a nice prospect for Dan Skelton. Saint Invictus and Run Away Joe also showed a good level of ability in point-to-points and should be considered, while Bathara and Dartmouth Jet have already proven they can win in his sphere. It's worth keeping an eye on the market where newcomer Governors Island is concerned.

The betting can compile a pecking order. RUN AWAY JOE finished his final Irish point on the front foot and he earns narrow preference.
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BIRD OF WAR didn't do himself any favours when slowly away at Leicester last month, but he still made late headway to finish fourth. With the promise of improvement to come, he may be able to break the maiden at the sixth time of asking. Onyeisi appears best placed to chase the selection home on his nursery debut as he goes up in trip. Hood Wink would have strong claims if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate second at Redcar in September.

The vote goes to BIRD OF WAR, who was an eyecatcher when favourite at Leicester last month and should have more to offer at this trip.
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Atomic Mass has finished second on each of his last two starts and is due a change of luck, but a tendency to race keenly continues to be an issue in the closing stages. With that in mind, a chance can be taken on MACEDONIAN. Held up in rear before finishing strongly to grab fourth over C&D latest, he looks to have a real chance from an unchanged mark, especially given the likely pace on show. East Tyrone is another to consider.

Atomic Mass is greatly respected but the drop to 6f could be a good move for KIRKDALE and he is tentatively preferred.
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MONDAMMEJ had been in the doldrums for some time before returning to form when beaten a neck over C&D on Monday. Anthony Brittain's charge should take all the beating if performing to a similar level. That being said, Monks Dream (sixth) was sent off as the favourite in the same contest and is capable of going close if racing more amenably. The class-dropping Brummell should not be underestimated either.

Monks Dream is better than he showed on Monday but MONDAMMEJ finished in front of him and may do so again
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Jewel Maker proved he remains as enthusiastic as ever when registering his 12th career success with a win over 1m2f at Redcar on his penultimate start. Back on the all-weather from just 2lb higher, the Tim Easterby-trained veteran, who is a previous C&D winner, shouldn't be underestimated. However, SONG N DANCE is far less exposed and, hot on the heels of a comfortable success in a novices' event at Leicester, he looks worth following on his handicap debut. The well-bred Why Because is another handicapping newcomer to consider.

A trappy event in which tactics could play a part. The unexposed WHY BECAUSE is tentatively preferred to Forest Caper.
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THE GREEN MAN has won two of his three starts since joining Philip Kirby and although those success came in 0-60 handicaps over this course and distance, the revitalised six-year-old is still feasibly treated, despite stepping up in class on his hat-trick bid. The in-form Quercus, Dandy Dinmont and Sugar Baby are other course winners with strong chances, while Beelzebub also goes well here and merits close inspection debuting for Gemma Tuffy from 4lb below his last winning mark.

A warm sprint for the grade. The Green Man isn't taken on lightly but PROFITEER is on a good mark for his AW debut.
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JKR COBBLER bounced back to form with a win at Ayr in September before finishing well ahead of a subsequent winner when third at the same venue most recently. Having also scored over C&D around this time last year, there is plenty to like about the Iain Jardine-trained six-year-old's chance. Fellow track-and-trip winner Yaahobby hinted at a revival on his return after wind surgery last time and looks another key player. Travis is the pick of the rest.

Swiss Ace is well handicapped on his best C&D form but COOPERATION was unlucky on his only C&D attempt and can gain compensation.
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