There were 37 Races on Friday 7th November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Hexham, 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Fontwell, 9 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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DR SHIROCCO produced some decent efforts over C&D during the summer months and the return to the larger obstacles, in what appears to be a winnable contest, gives him every chance of gaining a fifth career success. Don Brocco got the better of Gibberwell at Carlisle in February and the pair are likely to be competitive, while first-time blinkers might aid the cause of You Say Its Over.

If fences prove the making of WHISPERING DANCER, a mostly exposed bunch headed by Dr Shirocco looks there for the taking.
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BELLE LE GRAND was turned over by a stable companion when attempting to make it a hat-trick of victories over hurdles at Newton Abbot in June and Dan Skelton's mare returns from a break with a fine opportunity to strike. Biglesisback is open to improvement after finishing third on her hurdling bow at Perth in September, while Camlin Park and Ninna Collina are others with solid credentials.

This lacks a standout. The Downpatrick scorer CAMLIN PARK is a tentative selection to defy a penalty.
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Kel Du Large went unbeaten in three starts during his juvenile campaign, which saw him land a Listed bumper at Cheltenham and score on his jumping bow at Hereford. However, it wouldn't be a surprise if he were to need the outing after a lengthy period on the sidelines, so the vote goes to HOLD THE SERVE. Olly Murphy's team continues in excellent form and the five-year-old defied greenness to make a winning debut in the pointing sphere last December. Pioneer Pete and Lisbane Park are others to consider.

Despite the long absence, useful KEL DU LARGE could well maintain his unbeaten record. Pioneer Pete is second choice.
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Having shaped as if he could improve for the run at Chepstow last month, DOCTORS HILL makes grand appeal on his second outing of the season. The five-year-old was far from disgraced in third and that experience could prove decisive. Broomfield Aderra posted two creditable efforts in Irish bumpers and must enter calculations on her timber/stable bow for Dan Skelton. Kocktail Bleu and Hardly Surprising are other interesting debutants in this discipline.

After a pretty good start to his hurdling career at Chepstow last month, DOCTORS HILL gets the nod.
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RAFFLES WONDER got the hang of things over fences with a brace of victories at Sedgefield and Carlisle. The eight-year-old was given a 7lb hike for the latest success, but that came after a wind operation and there may well be more to come. We Got Your Back and O'Faolains Glory were closely matched here last time and the pair command plenty of respect along with Conquer The Breeze.

Laura Morgan's WE GOT YOUR BACK (nap) is taken to confirm last month's C&D form with O'Faolain's Glory.
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APPLES MOON enjoyed a productive campaign when scoring at Warwick and Sedgefield after moving into handicap company last autumn. Those victories were backed up by her hitting the frame on two other occasions and both of the stable's runners in the past fortnight have obliged, which augurs well for her return to action. Dramatic Encore has to enter calculations with a tongue-tie applied on handicap debut, while Crystal Spring and Hard Dealt are other potential improvers.

Several runners remain open to further progress. DRAMATIC ENCORE is first choice ahead of Don't Tell Rosie.
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Jongleur D'etoiles enjoyed a fruitful hurdling campaign, topped off with a gritty victory over 3m2f here in May. However, this chase bow over an extended 2m3f may prove on the sharp side and it might be worth chancing stable debutant MALFOY MANOR. The six-year-old is a potential improver now under the tutelage of Dan Skelton and his point-to-point background could help him excel over the larger obstacles. Footloose Man enjoys it here and is feared most.

C&D winner VALIRANN GOLD is on a good mark and still had half a chance before coming to grief after the last fence here last month.
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There were plenty of positives to be gleaned from KOOL RAOUL's timber/seasonal debut when second over 2m at Kelso last month. The five-year-old is open to more improvement and edges the vote. Stable companion Out Of The Woods appears likely to benefit from stepping up to 2m4f on his hurdling bow, while Southwell bumper winner Rosie Baloo is the pick of the remainder.

The 5yo OUT OF THE WOODS looked good in winning his first bumper and connections reckon they got the tactics wrong at Kelso.
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Doyen Quest is the sole contender who brings chasing experience to the table, but he tasted defeat when sent off an odds-on favourite at Chepstow and faces a trio of interesting rivals. QUEBECOIS placed in a Grade 2 at Sandown and improved for the step up to 3m at Ayr, and he is expected to continue the fine record of Paul Nicholls in this contest. Western Knight probably felt the effects of a long campaign at Aintree and is respected, while Tiny Tetley is expected to step forward from his recent hurdles spin at Cheltenham.

There are profuse positives as regards QUEBECOIS who is first choice ahead of Western Knight.
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Just A Memory was too bad to be true when finishing a well-beaten fourth on the chase track at this venue, although her previous form gives cause for optimism. However, FLINTARA ended her last campaign with a decent third at Plumpton and she makes slightly more appeal as a C&D winner. Malago Rose hasn't proved the most consistent since racing for Neil Mulholland, but she's capable on her day and market support on her return would be interesting.

She may not be as good as she was but FLINTARA, a C&D winner in 2023, might be the answer to this modest contest.
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Having secured a third course victory here on his most recent outing, a 4lb higher mark shouldn't prevent another bold display from Robert d'Ores. However, the reopposing third ZWICKY enjoys a 5lb swing with George Bowley's inmate and may exact his revenge on his second run of the season. Ballin Bay posted a solid third on his stable bow at Wetherby in March and is also worth a second look, along with Shoeshine Boy, who lurks on an attractive mark.

He's no good thing to confirm recent course placings with Zwicky but ROBERT D'ORES is always a solid option around here.
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Bahadur built on a string of consistent efforts to shed the maiden tag at Kempton on his all-weather debut and is expected to be in the mix with his attentions now switched to handicap company. The vote, though, goes to WINTER FLOWER, who scored here in September before not disgracing herself in a novice event at Ascot. An opening mark of 79 is unlikely to stop her from progressing. Moon Sniper appreciated a step up in trip when scoring over C&D and is feared off a 3lb higher figure.

The vote goes to MIDNIGHT LION who may enjoy the run of the race and who has a good record in Class 4 handicaps on the AW (13311).
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Having capped off his novice chase campaign with victory in the Grade 1 Maghull at the Aintree Festival, there could be more to come from KALIF DU BERLAIS. An official rating of 156 for Paul Nicholls' charge looks workable now reverting to handicap company and he gets the call ahead of Martator. Although Venetia Williams' eight-year-old's form tailed off at the back end of last season, he landed the spoils on his return at Ascot 12 months ago and is only 1lb higher than for his subsequent 11-length romp at the Berkshire track. The hat-trick seeking Saint Segal is the pick of the remainder.

Productive 5yo KALIF DU BERLAIS (nap) is taken to defy top weight. Last year's winner JPR One is feared most.
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BRAVE KNIGHT bolted up under Freddie Keighley over the extended 2m1f at this venue 12 days ago and, given that he does not have to carry a penalty for that success, the five-year-old is very hard to oppose now 8lb well-in. Donnie Azoff is another recent winner to note and he could prove to be the main threat, ahead of the returning Grenadier Jed and Keep Running.

A wide-margin course winner 12 days ago, BRAVE KNIGHT is taken to double up off the same mark.
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Rioja Alta continued his upward trajectory when landing the spoils at Cartmel in July, although a 5lb higher mark and rise in class does demand another career-best performance. With that in mind, it could be worth taking a punt on the returning EIRE STREET. Jackie Stephen's charge suffered an interrupted campaign last season but, with his yard among the winners, a return to 2m4f could prove fruitful. Hay Meadow and Romeo Brown are feasible alternatives.

The Ayr scorer MONSIEUR LE FUZZ could have more to offer even allowing for an absence of cheekpieces. Tineggiori is a threat.
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WE'RE GOOSERS sets the standard based on his efforts so far, when beaten a neck at both Newmarket and Southwell, and Hugo Palmer's colt is likely to be a tough nut to crack. Fyreline disappointed when fancied to run well on debut at Kempton but is tried in blinkers, which should help to sharpen him up. Others to note include Tarmonbarry Kid and Kaindy.

This looks a good opportunity for WE'RE GOOSERS who sets a useful standard on the strength of his two narrow defeats last month.
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There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from DIRTY DEN's second-placed reappearance at Chepstow and he can build on that. With the winner subsequently scoring at Warwick, the five-year-old could prove nicely treated off just 3lb higher. Haas Boy made the perfect start for new trainer Chester Williams over fences at Newton Abbot and reverting to hurdles shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Him Malaya may appreciate this drop back in distance.

Not beaten far on his novice return and granted a realistic mark, NOT SO SOBERS may prove the answer, ahead of Him Malaya.
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HE IS A CRACKER had plenty in hand when winning over C&D a couple of weeks ago and a 6lb rise may not be enough to stop the nine-year-old from following up. That said, Moonshine Girl is an interesting Irish raider who was third at Sligo when last seen and she should not be underestimated. The rest have questions to answer, but Hobb's Delight is the pick of them.

Irish-trained mare MOONSHINE GIRL (nap) made a pleasing start to her chasing career over 2m5f last month and is unexposed as a stayer.
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The recent Carlisle winner Hello Judge has to be respected, but a 4lb rise demands more from him here. With that in mind, preference is for MALAITA, who showed much more when third at Market Rasen last month and she wouldn't have to find much more to be successful on this occasion. Rattling Road edges out Pinot Rouge to be best of the rest.

Having shaped well last time, MALAITA is taken to win this, with Hello Judge and Rattling Road also likely to go well.
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Hey Havana showed signs of greenness when fourth on his nursery bow over C&D and is likely to be sharper with that experience under his belt. Archangel Josepi is best judged on his third at Redcar, which would make him an interesting contender, but GOLDEN HAVANA is preferred. Michael Dods' gelding produced a decent effort when fourth here over 5f and the addition of cheekpieces gives him every chance of finding the required improvement.

Thehunnebelllegacy should go well but MY CHAMPION looks a potential big improver now handicapping back over 6f.
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Chester Williams has successfully teamed up with Harry Cobden to make a good start to his training career so Jupiter Allen, who was last seen at the Cheltenham Festival, must be respected. THEONEWEDREAMOF has a recent run under her belt, though, and that Chepstow second on first appearance for the Skeltons should have her spot-on. Village Master has been on the go since April, but it shows no sign of catching up with him and another wind operation helped inspire further progression at Kempton.

Chepstow runner-up THEONEWEDREAMOF is taken to go one better. Jupiter Allen is second choice.
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Castle Quarter has to be noted on his return having won at Uttoxeter in May, but his lack of a recent run may just give the edge to TIGERS MOON. The five-year-old put in a career best when landing the odds on his second start in handicaps, also at Uttoxeter, a week ago. He is 2lb well-in, despite a 7lb penalty, and Tom Ellis' charge is hard to oppose. Diamond Days and Whatmakes Honey B complete the shortlist.

It's hard to oppose TIGERS MOON, who sauntered to an easy win at Uttoxeter last week and still looks well treated under a penalty.
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Forthfactor won well on his debut at Hereford in February and makes plenty of appeal now switched to Dan Skelton. However, a 7lb penalty is a concern and preference is for PERFECTOT, who showed more when third at Musselburgh on her second start in March. With further improvement likely, Rebecca Menzies' filly just tops the shortlist. Any market support for Belvedere Bhoy or Jim Thorpe would have to be noted.

A chance is taken on the newcomer RONNIE RUSSET taking advantage of the weight he receives from Hereford winner Forthfactor.
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ELECTRIC AVENUE arrives on the back of some creditable efforts in defeat over 1m here and this ease in distance may prove fruitful. The five-year-old has less to prove than most and edges the vote over fellow in-form rival After Love. George Boughey's filly shouldn't be inconvenienced by a return to 7f and another good account is forecast. Sahana is also worth a second look.

The step back up to 7f could see AFTER LOVE record a second win. Unexposed Kartini is feared most.
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JACK SPRAT's Bangor second was given a boost when his conqueror followed up earlier in the week. That recent match practice gives him an edge over the majority of his main rivals and he can go one better. Diamatiste, Loki's Mischief, Ebony Warrior and Island Run are all interesting on their returns, but the chief threat could come in the shape of Axel Bleue. Mickey Bowen's five-year-old has found only one too strong in both previous starts over hurdles and now goes handicapping.

This looks tricky. A chance is taken on LOKI'S MISCHIEF who is totally unexposed at this trip and the booking of Cobden bodes well.
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Having been awarded a race in the Wolverhampton stewards' room, Invincible Crown merits respect in his follow-up bid. A 1lb nudge up the ratings shouldn't prevent another good showing, but the down-in-class SPIRIT OF APPLAUSE is a touch more appealing. Tim Easterby's inmate finished a respectable fourth at Southwell recently and he may prove strongest. Basholo might fare best of the remainder.

This looks competitive but it still represents a drop in class for SPIRIT OF APPLAUSE and he can register his third AW success.
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Chola Empire got up to lead in the dying strides over 7f at Chelmsford last month and cannot be dismissed lightly. However, 6f could prove on the sharp side for the son of Territories and unpenalised winner LOVAT SCOUT is more compelling. The three-year-old displayed a willing attitude when scoring at Southwell on Monday and a double may beckon. Bill Plumb is also of interest.

Bill Plumb comes here in fine form but DANDY MAGIC's Ayr win in September was a fine effort and she can return to that level today.
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LUNIGIANA has proved very frustrating to follow, but may finally open her account. The Willie McCreery-trained filly has been placed on eight of her 11 starts, including at this venue, and last time was just headed on the line over this trip at Navan. Astute Power appreciated hold-up tactics when stepping up considerably on two previous runs to finish just over a length behind the selection in third and may prove the chief threat. Woolridge tries this distance for the first time and looks the pick of the remainder.

MASKED ANGEL was narrowly denied here over 6f last time. She has to improve a bit on figures but there should be plenty to come
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FIRE EYES escapes a penalty due to winning an apprentice handicap at Redcar on Tuesday and the reliable seven-year-old is difficult to oppose in her current vein of form. Bowood is 2lb well-in following his C&D success at the end of last month and has to enter the reckoning, while Betty Bassett and Lightning Galaxy appeal most of the remainder.

The vote goes to BOWOOD (nap) who is 2lb well in under a penalty for his emphatic success over C&D 11 days ago.
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ASTRONOMICALLY made a pleasing start over C&D last week and may have been found a good opportunity to open her account. The daughter of No Nay Never was never too far from the pace when fourth behind Anushka and gets the vote over Liberation Date, who showed promise on debut at the Curragh. Prevalence may progress from her initial outing at this venue, while newcomers Celtic Melody, by Too Darn Hot out of a winning Camelot mare, and Invincible Spirit filly Indomiknow are two to note in the market.

A winnable fillies' maiden can go the way of ASTRONOMICALLY, who showed plenty of promise on her C&D debut nine days ago
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Yafaarr gained a first victory here on his most recent appearance, but a 6lb penalty may leave him vulnerable after being consistent prior. With that in mind, the less-exposed VIZZAVONA LADY, who got off the mark at Wolverhampton on the same day, appears capable of taking another step forward on just her sixth career start. Rooska and Ignac Lamar can fight it out for minor honours.

Better is expected of Northern Cracksman today but IGNAC LAMAR is ready to strike judged on his good second here three weeks ago.
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SPY has been in good form over hurdles this year, winning a valuable Killarney handicap, and was also placed on the Flat at Thurles last month in a race that has thrown up a couple of subsequent winners. Sarmiento Power took advantage of a lowly mark when landing a gamble over C&D in September and was a creditable second to Cherry Pink over an extended 1m2f here last month. The Matt Smith-trained gelding may reverse that form over this distance. Benavente won over C&D this autumn and was claimed out of Kevin Coleman's yard after filling the runner-up spot here last month, with Satono Chevalier close up in third.

SPY ran a cracker from a career-high mark over hurdles at Down Royal last weekend and he can take advantage of a lenient Flat mark
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Having scored with something in hand at Catterick recently, EVOCATIVE SPARK might be able to defy a 5lb penalty. A drop into class 6 company should help produce another bold showing from the six-year-old and a seventh career victory may be on the cards. Eden Storm returned from a 53-day absence to finish fourth at Wolverhampton and he may prove the biggest threat to the selection, ahead of Pit Boss.

As a former Godolphin horse who remains lightly raced, MILITARY LEADER could yet improve some more after running well last time.
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NAOMI LAPAGLIA probably raced a bit keenly when finding the combination of 1m2f and Group 2 company too much at the Curragh. She previously won a Listed race at Gowran and arguably ran a career best on her last try over a mile when third to Porta Fortuna. Jancis has been given a three-month break after disappointing at Leopardstown, while Smiling showed much improved form when beating all bar Onemoredance in a mile Listed race at Naas, with Pink Oxalis and Fiery Lucy both behind. Aviatrice was racing off a mark of 78 when impressively beating Empress Artemis and Shavasi over 7f here, but has more on her plate now.

SHAVASI has work to do to reverse form with Aviatrice and Empress Artemis but she has more favourable terms at the weights here
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MINELLA ROCKETT stepped forward from his debut at Leopardstown when fourth at Tipperary. The form of that 13-runner maiden has been working out well since and the John Nallen-trained gelding should give a good account if handling this surface. Manton Bay came home well after a slow start on debut over 6f at the Curragh and is bred to appreciate this step up in distance, while Lauda made an encouraging introduction at the same venue and may have been unsuited by testing ground on both outings since. Grand Premiere, who cost $260,000 as a yearling, and the Henry de Bromhead-trained pair Koekkoek and Starflow are three newcomers to note in the market.

Wide-open but perhaps MINELLA ROCKETT can exploit his experience from a good draw
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DIEGO EL QUESO may be able to strike again after getting his head in front last week. The Blue Point gelding had been knocking on the door in maidens before making the breakthrough on his first visit to this track and has plenty of experience now trying handicap company. Tokenomics has been edged out on his last couple of outings and is entitled to run a big race again. David Marnane's charge did get 3lb for his runner-up effort here last time, but should still be competitive. Hightimeyouwon was behind Tokenomics when finishing last to Daamberdiplomat three weeks ago. He's capable of better and could get closer.

A disappointing turnout for the money and perhaps a good opportunity for top weight TOKENOMICS (nap) to go one better than last time
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SMAOINEAMH SILE ran a big race here last week and may be able to go one better, despite a 3lb rise. She stuck at her task well when edged out by a neck by the well-supported Moyassr and looks capable of striking off her current mark after sliding a nice bit during the year. Alex Belardo was only a short head behind the selection and is 1lb better off. He obviously has to be a leading contender again. Ballymagreehan has been dropped a couple of pounds since finishing third here in August and looks like another big player.

It could pay to take a chance on the fitness of the reappearing BALLYMAGREEHAN, progressive over C&D over the summer
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