There were 21 Races on Wednesday 12th November 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Bangor, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Jacks Parrot has won a couple of times over fences but could prove vulnerable to the likes of IN THE AGE now back over timber on his reappearance. Dan Skelton's charge disappointed on his hurdling bow at Aintree recently, but that effort came following an eight-month absence. Upped further in trip, he could take a marked step forward. Skuna Bay appeals most of the remainder.

This looks tricky but the vote goes to SKUNA BAY, who shaped a like stayer when a promising second over 2m3f at Wetherby in February.
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REALLYNTRUTHFULLY came clear to make the perfect start to his chasing career at Fontwell last month and, with the likelihood of much more to come, he can defy a 7lb rise and go in again. That being said, both Margaret's Legacy and New Order were progressing through the handicap ranks when last in action so they must be given respect. Moonshine Man struck the woodwork at Sedgefield latest and is just one more to consider.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to REALLYNTRUTHFULLY, who won in good style on his chase debut at Fontwell last month.
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De Legislator showed improvement when sporting first-time cheekpieces to score at Wetherby in February and needs to be considered on his return to the fray. However, BUSTY BOY has taken the silver medal home in each of his last four starts, most recently over 2m4f at Carlisle. Daragh Bourke's charge steps back up in trip and can defy a 2lb rise. Stretchemout looks best of the rest.

It is highly unlikely we've seen the best of DE LEGISLATOR (nap) yet, so this strong stayer is taken to make a winning reappearance.
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JOYEUSE was the highest rated of these over hurdles and, if taking to this new discipline, she could be one to keep on the right side of throughout the season. There should be stiff competition, though, which could primarily come from Wyenot, who faced a tall order in the Mares Champion Hurdle at Punchestown when last seen in May. Queens Gamble and Diva Luna are just as talented and both could be involved, as might the consistent Finest View.

Joyeuse landed a big hurdling prize in February but we may not have seen the best of DIVA LUNA yet, and she might be the answer.
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The hat-trick seeking Nathan Wells is bound to have his supporters after completing a double at Perth, but the step back up in trip is a slight concern. With that in mind, TREAD SOFTLY NOW gets the vote. Ian Duncan's mare outran her odds of 25/1 to fill the runner-up spot at the same venue last time and goes off the same mark. Ryan Mania is now doing the steering and she could be the one to beat. Kellie's Dream completes the shortlist.

The suggestion is PLATIN MOON, who showed promise in the spring, in the hope that he can settle over this longer trip.
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Le Milos failed to land a blow when fifth on his return at Aintree recently, but he won this in 2022 and should not be underestimated. Even so, THE DOYEN CHIEF looks the way to go. The son of Doyen landed a similar contest at Warwick when last seen and is just 5lb higher. Whilst the Alan King yard are in fine order, it would come as no surprise were he to go in again. Richmond Lake is also noted.

The suggestion is RICHMOND LAKE (nap), who ran some honourable races in defeat last season and returns on a good mark.
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Captain Butler found Grade 2 company a tough task when last seen, but has to be of interest on his handicap/stable debut. C&D winner Both Barrels is another to keep an eye on, but the verdict is for FOX'S FANCY. She fell at Hexham on her chasing debut last month and this looks a smart move switching back to hurdles. The daughter of Kayf Tara won a soft-ground Perth maiden in April 2024 and remains unexposed in handicaps.

The market could offer the most relevant clues but, with his latest C&D win well advertised, the logical selection is BOTH BARRELS.
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With little form to go off, only a tentative vote can go to PLAYFUL FOX, who is a half-brother to the smart Unexpected Party and goes for the in-form Dan Skelton team. The son of Hunter's Light could make an instant impression, although Network Gold might be a real threat. Seemingly the choice of Sean Bowen of the Olly Murphy pair, he warrants a market check on his debut. Market confidence behind Sixty's Rock would make him of interest too.

Alan King has a long-established prowess with juvenile hurdlers and his newcomer, SIXTY'S ROCK, has an appealing pedigree.
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PRAIRIE GIRL may be able to defy a 12lb rise for her win here recently. The Mehmas filly came good in fine style over course and distance, recording a comprehensive three-length success, and she should have the scope for further progress. Tomarlo has run well on his last two visits and could be a danger. The Iffraaj gelding is only 1lb higher than when a close third over track and trip last month. Lismacbryan Hill has been knocking on the door, including when fourth to the selection latest, and she could be place material.

David Marnane and Luke McAteer had a great night last Friday and can keep up the good work with TOMARLO
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Having finished a cracking third in the Albert Bartlett at the Cheltenham Festival, plenty of eyes will be on chasing debutant DERRYHASSEN PADDY. The six-year-old was a winner of his sole point-to-point and edges the vote over Sixmilebridge. Although Fergal O'Brien's Grade 2 winner finished down the field in the Turners at Prestbury Park, he isn't taken lightly on his first appearance over the larger obstacles. Gamesters Guy is the pick of the remainder.

Exciting prospect DERRYHASSEN PADDY did everything asked of him over hurdles and can take this in his stride.
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There was a lot to like about SHABALKO D'HERM's successful hurdles bow at Uttoxeter last month and there should be more to come. The five-year-old routed the opposition that day, suggesting he should be capable of defying a 7lb penalty. Filibustering is sure to find this easier than the juvenile Grade 1 he contested at the Aintree Festival and looks the biggest danger, while market support for useful French Flat recruit Mister Ursus would be interesting.

The pick is FILIBUSTERING, who drops in class after running well for a long way in the Grade 1 juvenile hurdle at Aintree in April.
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INNUMERABLE could be on a competitive mark now pitched into nurseries for the first time. The second of her three maiden efforts was creditable, when finishing third at the Curragh in May. Soft ground may have been against her last time and she returns to this venue having finished fourth on her debut, behind the smart Lady Iman. Glen And Tonic ran well to finish third over the minimum trip here latest and is entitled to be a big player despite a 2lb rise. The Love Machine was two-and-a-half lengths behind Glen And Tonic last time but could get closer on these revised terms.

Several of these have run well in nurseries, but this could go to INNUMERABLE who looks well handicapped on a 6f Curragh third placing
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The Hatchet made all on his hurdling bow at Perth in September and merits respect in his follow-up bid. The five-year-old's slick jumping is likely to stand him in good stead, but a 7lb penalty does demand more. With that in mind, it may be worth chancing the returning MAGNA VICTOR, who offered plenty of encouragement on his third-placed jumps debut at Chepstow in January. Point-to-point winners Kent De Thaix and Cavalier Du Luy are others of interest.

The solid option, despite his penalty, is THE HATCHET, whose Perth win suggested there would be more to come in this sphere.
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An intriguing contest in which preference is afforded to FRESH AS A DAISY, who defeated a pair of subsequent winners on her hurdling bow in May. Nicky Henderson's mare drops in trip for her seasonal return but that shouldn't be a problem and, with scope for plenty of progress, she could double her tally. Olly Murphy continues to churn out winners and Orderoftheday looks a real threat to the selection, while Spartan Times is also noted.

Spartan Times is of interest on his return to hurdling but FRESH AS A DAISY is taken to build upon her Uttoxeter success.
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Ger Lyons has a good record when dropping horses into claimers and GLYNDWR may be able to strike again. The Arizona gelding produced a game front-running performance to score over C&D in handicap company late last month and this looks a good opportunity to bag another win. He is rated just 1lb below Independent Expert who is the obvious danger. Stephen Thorne's charge won a similar event over seven furlongs here last time and is entitled to be a big player again. Albion Power is another that is attempting to complete a double and must enter calculations.

The top two in the weights look a cut above the others and GLYNDWR is given marginal preference over Independent Miss
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Having filled the runner-up spot behind smart prospects at Listowel and Punchestown, compensation could be on the cards for PROPHETESS MIRIAM. Cian Collins' mare should put her experience to good use and take all of the beating. The biggest threat may emerge from point-to-point runner-up Coconut Man, who boasts enough speed in his pedigree to suggest he can go well on his Rules bow. Newcomer Battle Of Cape is another to bear in mind.

Top of the list is PROPHETESS MIRIAM, who has finished runner-up in two bumpers in Ireland and sets a fair standard.
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Dan Skelton saddles four of which Honky Tonk Highway could be the stable's leading hope. Go Dante is likely to be popular too on the back of his second Imperial Cup success when last seen, but a chance can be taken on LAWRENNY. Jennie Candlish's gelding was raised 7lb for winning on his handicap bow at Hexham in March and looks likely to progress over this longer trip.

Dan Skelton's DISCO DAVIS made a pleasing seasonal debut last month and is seemingly the pick of the stable's four runners.
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SEOLA showed plenty of promise on her debut at Galway 16 days ago and may find the improvement required to score at the second attempt. The Le Havre filly was hampered leaving the stalls, but she stayed on nicely in the closing stages to finish fourth. She should have learned plenty from the experience. With an official rating of 72, Ocean Manifest sets the standard. He has been placed four times from six outings and is sure to be thereabouts again. There doesn't look to be much strength in depth and the 64-rated Land Of The Giants ought to be capable of reaching the frame.

Ocean Manifest sets the standard but there could be more improvement in SEOLA (nap), plenty green on her recent Galway maiden
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FOX IN FLIGHT has progressed from run to run and looks capable of landing a race of this standard now. He was allotted an opening mark of 80 following a solid runner-up effort here a fortnight ago, and a similar performance is likely to suffice. Stepping up to seven furlongs could also be of benefit. Nazario holds a rating of 76 and looks a potential danger. The Coulsty colt didn't run too badly in handicap company last time and had finished second over 6f here previously. Jp's Express showed some promise on his debut at Galway recently and could be a potential improver.

A chance is taken on KENOUGH who looked impressive in winning a barrier trial for Diego Dias and now debuts for Joseph O'Brien
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MYTIMETOSHINE ran with credit in a maiden at Galway recently and would appear to be on a fair mark now handicapping for the first time. The Berkshire gelding has found steady progress so far, and there could be more to come. Send Harry made the breakthrough over course and distance back in September and ought to be a big player again despite a 5lb rise in the handicap. Wegotogether hasn't been far away in two recent runs here and she could make the frame.

Despite the lack of a recent run and high draw it may pay to take a chance on SCARLET WIDOW, well-handicapped and from an in-form yard
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CANDIDLY showed more on her first visit here last month and looks capable of winning from a lowly mark of 64. The daughter of Churchill, who is out of a sister to Rock Of Gibraltar, did hint at ability in maidens but got much closer when fourth to Cala Bonita over course and distance last time, in what was a competitive enough heat. She remains open to a further improvement. Metamorphic ran well in a maiden at Gowran last time and is also still relatively unexposed. She could play a leading role on her handicap debut. Mythical Rock has been consistent in defeat and could reach the frame again.

Dromore Glory is respected on comeback but preference is for recent C&D fourth CANDIDLY to build on that promising effort
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