There were 22 Races on Sunday 9th November 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Sandown, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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CRECORA HILLS hasn't run since February but represents an in-form yard and looks well handicapped. Out of a triple bumper-winning mare, the selection easily landed a course handicap hurdle over a similar distance in April 2024 and while her chase runs last season were underwhelming, she showed promise on her latest start and stepping back up in trip will help. Ceroc has a race-fitness edge and while he ran well at Clonmel last month, he doesn't seem to be as far ahead of the handicapper. The Lovely Man debuts for a new yard and is also noted.

CEROC is exceedingly consistent and took the runner-up spot once again at Clonmel, despite jumping left and this track can help that
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This could prove a formality for classy hurdler SALVER if taking to the larger obstacles. Narrowly defeated in the Grade 2 Select Hurdle here in April, Gary & Josh Moore's charge is related to a couple of winning chasers and will likely have the measure of Admiral Stewart on such favourable terms. The latter is a maiden hurdle winner at Ffos Las, but has it all to do on his first start over fences.

Admiral Stewart has the pointing experience that his sole opponent lacks. However, SALVER is streets ahead on ratings.
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OUR BOY STAN backed up the promise he showed when second in a Listed bumper on debut at Cheltenham to score at Kempton when last seen. Ben Pauling's charge is a half-brother to dual Imperial Cup hero Go Dante and it would be no surprise to see him make an instant impression over timber. Livingit Du Large progressed from his first outing over hurdles to strike at Chepstow in January and has to be respected, while Trade War is another to keep an eye on.

Useful in bumpers last season, OUR BOY STAN is taken to extend Ben Pauling's good run of form.
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MURAT looked smart in winning both his bumpers and has the size to do well over jumps. A gambled winner on debut, he was absent for 344 days prior to winning a smart Galway Festival bumper in August. He is again absent since but is likely to have been minded, and should take all of the beating if jumping well. Between Friends has her fourth hurdle outing and while she has shown promise and caught the eye at Punchestown in May, she lacks a recent run. Port Authority was left in front at the last when winning a point-to-point in March but that form isn't outstanding.

Unbeaten following two bumper wins, the latest of which came in a Galway festival winners' contest, MURAT can continue his streak
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Invincible Nao landed a double over fences at Plumpton at the start of the year. However, this shorter distance and faster ground could prove his undoing, and a chance is taken on KADO DE JOIE. Nicky Henderson's charge has won four times over hurdles, including over 2m4f at Worcester when last in action, and looks well worth a crack at the larger obstacles. The Good Doctor has proved best over shorter trips so far.

Another chance is given to THE GOOD DOCTOR. Chase debutant Kado De Joie warrants respect.
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Dwight K Schrute was far from disgraced when third in a novice event over the smaller obstacles at Worcester and is an interesting contender on his chasing bow. Howaya Now finished second over C&D in April and is noted, but IMPATIENT gets the vote. The seven-year-old only found one too good in this grade at Uttoxeter and competes off an unchanged mark. He accounted for Phantom Getaway by four lengths in this contest last year and looks the one to beat again.

A creditable second over C&D at the end of last season, HOWAYA NOW is still unexposed as a chaser after only two attempts.
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OUR LUCKY LADY was poor on the Flat but has shown big improvement over hurdles. She failed to feature in low-grade Flat handicaps but having run well at 150/1 at Thurles last month, she showed further progression to score at Sligo latest. Paul Townend rides Positive Energy, who was rated 68 on the Flat and scored on hurdling debut in March. He was well held in a smart hurdle race here in April, though, and concedes weight to the selection. Tir Og is another to bear in mind.

The top-rated of these is POSITIVE ENERGY and softer conditions, along with the booking of Paul Townend aid his chances
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INTO THE PARK ticks plenty of boxes and holds strong claims. It was good ground when he went close at Uttoxeter on last month's reappearance and a bold bid is anticipated in this lower grade raised only 2lb. Paso Doble made a winning comeback at Fontwell and is preferred to his new stablemate Mon Champion, a winner over hurdles in France. Akimos may prove a threat on his handicap debut.

Assuming he builds on a good reappearance effort, INTO THE PARK may prove best. Ike Sport is second pick.
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Minella Apprentice showed ability when finishing second of three over track and trip and could take a step forward to have a say. However, SOUTHFIELD FINALE picked up the silver medal behind a subsequent dual winner at Newton Abbot in April and is likely to relish this extra distance. With the Anthony Honeyball string in fine order and the potential for more to come on just his second start in this sphere, he could prove hard to beat. Sallyville Lady completes the shortlist.

They Call Me Hugo and Sallyville Lady are from major yards. SOUTHFIELD FINALE and Minella Apprentice have run over hurdles.
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Point winner FRUIT DE MER showed good ability in a Limerick bumper in March, despite the disqualification. The selection defeated the now 110-rated Paul Collins by 16 lengths to win his point-to-point in April 2024 and, having passed the post first at Limerick, he was demoted to second behind the useful L'Evangeliste with five-time winner Emily Love taking third. Newbrook Diamond was purchased for 75,000 pounds following his Oldcastle point-to-point win but may struggle to beat the selection. Lar Na Pairce rates best of the rest.

Demoted to second after causing interference on bumper debut at Limerick, FRUIT DE MER can make amends here
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With two NH Flat victories to his name, HURRICANE PAT looks just the type to excel in this discipline. The five-year-old ended last season with a comfortable triumph at Chepstow and this looks a suitable opportunity for him to make a winning hurdles bow. Laguna Beach offered plenty of encouragement on his debut in the Goffs Defender Bumper at the Punchestown Festival and is feared most, with Tread Carefully the pick of those with experience over timber.

Progressive HURRICANE PAT holds a leading chance on form. Laguna Beach, another hurdles debutant, is feared most.
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Although he must overcome a 543-day absence, BATAILLON was last seen finishing a good second over C&D. The seven-year-old should enjoy softer ground conditions and, off 2lb lower, he may take plenty of stopping if performing to a similar level. Handicap/seasonal debutant Seatoit looks fairly treated on the pick of his efforts and requires close inspection in the market, while Valens Bruyee could be freshened up by a layoff.

Topweight SEATOIT was below form in his final qualifying race but he still looks very interesting on this seasonal/handicap debut.
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SPILLANE'S TOWER won twice at Grade 1 level as a novice over fences and earned a rating in the 160s when runner-up to Fact To File on his reappearance last term in the John Durkin. He's only run twice since and now reverts to hurdles off an attractive mark on his seasonal debut. Backtonormal was a useful novice hurdler and justified strong support on his handicap debut over fences at the Dublin Racing Festival. He also switches to hurdles and has plenty of scope for improvement, while Sysko makes the shortlist too.

With 7lb claimed off bottom weight THE NAGGER REIDY is suggested as a viable each-way alternative to Spillane's Tower
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Having made a winning seasonal debut at Newbury last November, Aurigny Mill merits respect on his return to action. However, Robert Walford's charge has yet to shine in two outings at this course and NARDARAN rates as the one to beat. The four-year-old was reported to have 'improved a lot for the summer' after landing the spoils at Plumpton, with an 8lb higher mark looking workable. Royal Way could also feature on the back of a wind procedure.

Off an attractive mark, ROYAL WAY is an interesting alternative to Nardaran who nevertheless warrants respect.
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There was plenty of encouragement to be taken from BOSTON JOE's third-placed reappearance over hurdles here and he ticks plenty of boxes now reverting to chasing. The nine-year-old scored by 20 lengths on his last attempt over C&D and is reunited with winning jockey Ben Jones. The booking of Sean Bowen for King Of Brazil catches the eye and he's a feasible alternative now 7lb below his last winning mark. Falco Des Pins could improve now tackling fences for the first time.

After a pleasing reappearance over hurdles and with such a good record in handicap chases here, BOSTON JOE (nap) appeals most.
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INTHEPOCKET can take advantage of a considerable weight concession from some of his main rivals. The Henry de Bromhead yard was out of form when he finished third behind Ile Atlantique in a Grade 2 over C&D in January. The Grade 1-winning hurdler has not been seen since, but de Bromhead's string could not be in better form at present. Ile Atlantique was subsequently let down by his jumping last term and perhaps a greater threat may be posed by Champ Kiely. He won three times over a variety of trips last season including over this distance at Navan.

This is puzzling despite the compact field. The conditions of the race sway the vote in the direction of INTHEPOCKET
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ONLY THE BOLD won the Summer Cup at Uttoxeter when last seen and remains on a workable rating on his return to the fray. The Jamie Snowden yard is in brilliant form and this looks a good opportunity for the 10-year-old. The Big Breakaway finished third over 3m5f at Warwick in March and warrants a market check on his first appearance for the Syd Hosie stable. Of the rest, Courtland makes the most appeal.

Being 10yos, all of the runners are at the lower end of the veteran age spectrum. ONLY THE BOLD (nap) is first pick ahead of Twig.
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BELLS OF UFFORD remains unexposed over timber and finished a decent fourth over 2m at Uttoxeter on last month's return to action. This longer trip will play to his strengths and a bold bid is expected with Sean Bowen doing the steering once again. A winner at Huntingdon in March, Youdecide could shape well for a yard in fine form, while El Bandido Pancho will relish the testing ground on his reappearance.

The 5yo YOUDECIDE made a bright start in handicaps last campaign and he no doubt has plenty more to offer.
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BECKETT ROCK won twice over hurdles and was a creditable sixth behind Jimmy Du Seuil in the Coral Cup at the Cheltenham Festival in March. The Kayf Tara gelding handles soft ground and may prove even better over fences. The Wallpark was very progressive over hurdles last year completing a four-timer and was third behind Bob Olinger in the Stayers' Hurdle at Cheltenham. He's an exciting recruit to fences but this trip may prove a bit sharp. Gordon Elliott also saddles Jacob's Ladder, who won twice over hurdles, while Pure Steel, Irish Panther and The Busy Fool are other hurdle winners to consider.

The trip may be inadequate for many of these. Perhaps BECKETT ROCK will prove versatile enough to score on his chasing debut
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Point-to-point scorer Connies Hill is a half-sister to a winning staying hurdler/chaser so she may prove better as she steps up in distance. With that in mind, SAINT INVICTUS gets the nod. The four-year-old finished second between the flags before changing hands for 95,000 pounds in February and the booking of Harry Cobden catches the eye. Any market support behind Maria Mes would be interesting.

The Verdict comprises DROPEMATTHESTATION, Connies Hill and Saint Invictus who are interesting on their point form.
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Irish point-to-point winner KATIE'S MELODY found only a subsequent hurdles winner too good in a bumper at Tipperary in May. The daughter of Flemensfirth has joined Harry Derham's in-form yard since that promising Rules debut and looks the one to side with on her return. Ledecka is a likely improver with last month's introduction at Uttoxeter under her belt, although newcomer Jollie Dame is a half-sister to a bumper winner and could prove a bigger threat.

Jollie Dame and Telegram Dam need respecting but KATIE'S MELODY rates a nice prospect given her two runs in Ireland.
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TORPILLE DAGROSTIS was bought for 62,000 pounds after finishing second in a point-to-point last autumn and again filled the runner-up spot behind Miss Doyenne in a Cork bumper at the Easter Festival meeting on her Rules bow. The Gordon Elliott-trained mare had point-to-point winner Simply Natural about seven lengths behind in fifth and may now have most to fear from Shadys Lady. Declan Queally's charge beat all bar the useful Switch From Diesel over C&D last season and was again prominent throughout when third on her reappearance at Roscommon. Alpha Zeta is another to consider.

Gordon Elliott's Cork second TORPILLE DAGROSTIS (nap) gets the vote to uphold form with the fifth-placed favourite Simply Natural
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