There were 15 Races on Monday 10th November 2025 across 2 meetings. There was 8 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having posted three creditable efforts in defeat over hurdles last season, Atlantic Lad should put his experience to good use. However, there are some smart-looking bumper performers on display, with MYDADDYPADDY topping the bill. Dan Skelton's charge scythed through the field to score by 11 lengths at Huntingdon in March and he may take all the beating if taking to timber. Double bumper winner Harbour Island also looks a decent prospect and is feared most.

This looks best left to the unbeaten bumper winners with preference for MYDADDYPADDY ahead of Harbour Island.
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ONE BIG BANG reached a fair level over the smaller obstacles and finished a creditable third in a Listed handicap at Punchestown in May. James Owen's charge now makes his chasing debut and this could prove to be a straightforward task. Secret Trix is rated 7lb inferior to his sole rival and lacked any fluency in his jumping at Newcastle last time, so he looks up against it.

This can go to ONE BIG BANG, who is a useful triple winner over hurdles and could have a bright future at this new discipline.
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Bought for 190,000 pounds after impressing in a 3m Irish point-to-point a year ago, Real Quartz is likely to be at the forefront of the market on his hurdle/stable bow for Dan Skelton. Although the five-year-old isn't taken lightly, it may pay to side with KENT DE THAIX, who completed a double between the flags in May. Since then, the son of Cokoriko has changed hands for 65,000 pounds and he looks the one to side with. French import Inedit D'amour is the pick of the remainder.

Preference is for Dan Skelton's new recruit REAL QUARTZ, who was bought for £190,000 after his easy Irish point win.
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Ice In The Veins took a step forward to justify cramped odds at Warwick six days ago and is respected, but he might find it tough to give his penalty away to JIMBO SPORT. The son of No Risk At All made his sole bumper start a successful one at Hereford in March and now makes his first appearance in this sphere. With the Ben Pauling yard in great form, he looks the one to side with. Golden Circet completes the shortlist.

Bumper winner Jimbo Sport makes some appeal now hurdling but preference is for ICE IN THE VEINS who was a ready winner last week.
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THE WIDDOW MAKER is a rare runner at this course for the Joe Tizzard team and a sixth career victory could be on the horizon. A recent third-placed seasonal debut at Stratford should have put the 11-year-old spot-on and he shades the verdict over C&D winner Dubai Days. The latter finished his last campaign with a respectable second at Perth and a subsequent wind procedure should only help. Stoner's Choice may fare best of the remainder.

This is a tight call but recent Stratford third THE WIDDOW MAKER gets the vote ahead of Dubai Days and Whistleinthedark.
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Point-to-point winner KASINO DES MOTTES showed ability when fifth over 3m at Cheltenham last month and may appreciate this drop in trip. Joe Tizzard's five-year-old makes just his second start over hurdles and could have lots more to offer. Breezethroughlife got off the mark on his first outing for the Neil King stable and it would be no surprise to see him feature, despite his penalty. Talk To The Man is one to watch in the betting market.

Several have claims but hurdling newcomer FRESH KICKS gets the vote for a yard that has won this three times in the last four years.
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Dearkeithandkaty failed to land a blow when fourth on handicap debut at Warwick last month, but that was still an improved effort and he could get closer. ROSE'S DART made the frame over an extended 2m3f at Wetherby in March and may have not appreciated the drop in trip when only sixth at Perth on her return to action last month. The daughter of Dartmouth steps up in distance on her handicap bow and the booking of Brian Hughes catches the eye. Bo Cruz isn't ruled out either.

This looks tricky but the vote goes to BO CRUZ, who has being getting better with practice and is open to more progress this season.
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An opening mark of 95 proved lenient for last month's C&D winner Turndlightsdownlow and he must enter calculations on his follow-up bid. However, a 10lb hike from the assessor does demand more from the five-year-old and fellow last-time-out winner SUN JOY is potentially better handicapped. A 6lb rise for his Ludlow victory looks workable and a third victory over hurdles may beckon. Cuban Court could also figure if building on his fourth-placed reappearance at Uttoxeter.

A few of these are worth a look but TURNDLIGHTSDOWNLOW (nap) came clear in good style over C&D recently and can defy a 10lb rise.
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Steel Ally was only beaten a neck into second in the National Spirit over the smaller obstacles at Fontwell in February and is an interesting contender on his chasing bow. However, UNEXPECTED PARTY could only manage fifth on his return at Cheltenham last month, but is likely to take a step forward from that display. With Harry Skelton back on board, he could prove a tough nut to crack. Of the remainder, Path D'oroux makes the most appeal.

Top of the list is useful hurdler STEEL ALLY, who is a big player if he can run near his best on this first start over fences.
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SIXTY PLUS hasn't looked back since racing under the tutelage of James Owen and a 10lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent a five-timer. The five-year-old scored a shade cosily at the expense of a subsequent winner on his latest outing at Worcester and has more than earned a crack at this rise in class. Saint Anapolino returned with a respectable sixth in a 20-runner affair at Cheltenham and is feared most, ahead of Busy Being Busy.

Nearly all can be seriously fancied. BUSY BEING BUSY, Below The Radar, Sixty Plus and Saint Anapolino are the shortlist.
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Book of Secrets was just touched off into second at Newton Abbot on his most recent start and should remain competitive. Russian Virtue filled the runner-up spot at Uttoxeter when last seen in this sphere and is noted, but JACKPOT D'AINAY gets the vote. Olly Murphy's charge finished third at Sandown in February and could have more to come on just his second outing in a handicap.

The vote goes to DISCO ANNIE (nap), who won this race last year and her last success was off today's mark.
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SHE IS FOR ME BOYS arrives here on the back of two impressive novice hurdle victories earlier in the year and a mark of 104 may underestimate Jamie Snowden's mare if she takes to fences. Shantwopointfive was also successful over hurdles when last seen and could prove to be the main threat, although Popova and Georgi Girl should not be discounted.

Ilovethenightlife won it last year but SHANTWOPOINTFIVE and She Is For Me Boys are promising chase debutantes.
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DOLLAR COLLAR displayed some promise when filling third place on just her second start over fences at Hexham a month ago and that recent run gives the seven-year-old a big edge here. On the pick of her form, Northern Air would be a big threat to the selection but she can be unpredictable, while Ostrava Du Berlais and Celestial Fashion are others to consider.

This can be another for the Skeltons with the lightly raced NORTHERN AIR. Similar Story rates the main danger.
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BEBSIDE BANTER had plenty in hand when winning over fences at Worcester a month ago and, in a race where most have questions to answer, the eight-year-old is hard to oppose now looking to exploit a 2lb lower mark over hurdles. Final Straw may improve now switched to handicaps with first-time cheekpieces applied, while Hurst Hill is the pick of the remainder.

Bedside Banter and Hurst Hill have 2025 form to note, while FINAL STRAW and Bollin Thou are less exposed and interesting.
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Point winner Frankies Fortune put in a slightly underwhelming effort when fifth over C&D on her Rules debut but it is too soon to be writing her off. That said, a chance can be taken on LUNE BRILLANTE, who cost 105,000 pounds as a store and she is closely related to multiple bumper winners. Others to note are Halftheworldaway, Trinity Street and Dreaming Of The Dr.

It may pay to side with the Dan Skelton-trained LUNE BRILLIANTE who is related to several winners. Trinity Street is second choice.
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