There were 21 Races on Thursday 13th November 2025 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Sedgefield, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SMALL TOWN HERO can make it five from five since joining trainer Ian Donoghue. A former point-to-point winner, the son of Jet Away has scored three times over hurdles, as well as opening his account over fences last time. Despite a subsequent 16lb rise, the five-year-old remains 7lb below his hurdles mark. Western Model rates the biggest threat having finished runner-up in a stronger contest at Fairyhouse last month. Course winner Duffys Hodey is a definite contender too.

After going close on his seasonal debut last year, DUFFYS HODEY produced sustained improvement. He is potentially very well treated
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Having completed a bumper double at Hexham in April, hurdling debutant Japetus must enter calculations on his return to action. Nicky Richards' charge came home 11 lengths clear of his nearest pursuer that day and isn't taken lightly, but IS THIS FOR REAL is slightly more appealing. The five-year-old scythed his way through the field when landing a class 2 bumper at Kelso 236 days ago and that form could prove stronger. Lock Stock and Kings Champion are others of interest.

Several have possibilities but LOCK STOCK gets the vote after a promising second on his hurdling debut at Worcester last month.
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It could pay to take a chance on DONT TELL JACK on his first start for Enda Bolger. A former point-to-point runner-up, the five-year-old shaped with plenty of promise in maiden hurdles against some of the better novices last season. Although very disappointing when sent off a short price for a Listed handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse on his final start of the campaign, that was almost certainly not his true running. He wouldn't be the first horse to recapture his best following a switch to the County Limerick trainer. Already a winner over fences, Luminous Light has to be respected, along with Coral River.

It may be worth taking a chance with CORAL RIVER who ran well in a competitive hurdle race here at last season's festival
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KEFIR D'OUDAIRIES shaped as if in need of a stronger test when posting a fifth-placed hurdle/seasonal bow over 2m at Uttoxeter last month and this extended 2m4f distance looks ideal. The five-year-old should have better days ahead of him and this looks a suitable opportunity for a first victory over timber. The biggest threat may emerge from Moon Over America, who was last seen finishing a good second to the selection's stablemate in a Ffos Las bumper. White Riot may fare best of the remainder.

Preference is for interesting hurdles debutant MOON OVER AMERICA, ahead of Kefir d'Oudairies and White Riot.
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Having scored at Newcastle recently, National Question warrants respect in his follow-up bid. However, the five-year-old is effectively 9lb higher without Charlie Maggs' claim, so TANKING ALONG may prove to be better treated. A 2lb nudge up the ratings for his close-up second at Perth looks workable and he can go one better. Market support for the returning Away She Goes would bring her into the reckoning.

Preference is for TANKING ALONG (nap), who returned to hurdling after a break with a close second at Perth last month.
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Sent off favourite when sixth in a similar race at Cork last month, INFINITY SUCCES can recover losses. Having shown promise before running green in the latter stages of that contest, it is interesting that trainer Declan Queally has elected to fit the daughter of Latrobe with first-time blinkers here. If that headgear works the oracle, it would be no surprise to see the filly win a race like this. A half-sister to black-type horses both on the Flat and over hurdles, newcomer Ritz Plan looks a filly to note. It will be interesting to see if there is any market support, while Highland Crystal is another debutant to consider.

HIGHLAND CRYSTAL could be the answer. Her dam is a half-sister to Envoi Allen and she might be good enough on her debut
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ROE AND CO landed a breakthrough victory at Chepstow recently in good style and he should take all of the beating off the same mark. Jamie Snowden's inmate is 6lb well-in on the back of that success in a conditional jockeys' race and is likely to prove a warm order. Gold Emery ended last season with a respectable second at Uttoxeter and is worth a second look. The nine-year-old may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Isle Of Sark.

Roe And Co has a good chance if he takes to cheekpieces. Chase debutant KLAPTON BOY looks attractively handicapped, though.
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LUNAR ORBIT returned to form with a respectable third at Fontwell and a subsequent wind procedure could prove fruitful. Warren Greatrex's juvenile finished a good second on his hurdles bow over C&D in September and a repeat of that performance may prove sufficient. Stardrop arrives on the back of a below-par sixth at Warwick, but would prove a live threat if back to his best. Genbu completes the shortlist.

Judged on a combination of Flat and hurdles form, the strongest contenders are LUNAR ORBIT and Stardrop.
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A 98-rated filly on the Flat, IN MY TEENS looks an exciting recruit to jumping. A maiden winner on the level at Down Royal in June, the Gavin Cromwell-trained daughter of Camelot was subsequently runner-up in two above-average contests. Connections have wasted little time in making the switch to hurdling, something that suggests the filly may well have impressed in her schooling. French bumper winner Mode Avion is the obvious alternative. While the form of that race has yet to be tested, the Taj Mahal gelding could do no more than win and is in the right hands to progress. In The Minus carries a penalty for his Galway success but is still a major contender.

Gordon Eliott's MODE AVION is reportedly schooling well at home and the French AQPS Flat winner could be tough to beat on his Irish bow
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On the back of improved form, the recent Sedgefield winner PESCATORIUS looks the safest option with further progression possible. Dropping back down in trip shouldn't be too much of an issue for the Olly Murphy-trained six-year-old, for whom a 7lb rise looks a fair assessment. The veteran Caro Des Flos commands respect despite not being seen since winning over 2m3f here last December, while I Am Rocco and Mr Mahler are others to consider.

Top of the list is the versatile PESCATORIUS, who won at Sedgefield last month and could be a major force again back in trip.
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In what turned out to be an eventful contest at Ludlow, FORMEL PARK looked to hold every chance when falling at the second-last. The five-year-old appeared to be relishing the larger obstacles until that mishap and a breakthrough victory may be on the cards. Platenium in open to improvement now returning to fences and, off a lower chase mark, must enter calculations. Independent Jimmy isn't easily dismissed either.

Barring mishap, FORMEL PARK may atone for the late exit that prevented a likely success at Ludlow.
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Dual bumper winner COLCANNON looks the horse to beat on his hurdling debut. A Grade 2 winner at Leopardstown in February, the Noel Meade-trained gelding ended his campaign with a highly creditable third in the Grade 1 bumper at the Festival here. A horse who has run well fresh in the past, he is sure to be well schooled. Koktail Brut, who was fourth behind the selection in the aforementioned Leopardstown bumper, looks the danger. A point-to-point winner, the Gordon Elliott-trained gelding has already proven he can jump. Limerick fourth Splendid Fellow is a dark horse who shouldn't be discounted, despite taking on a couple of smart rivals.

Two good bumper horses clash. COLCANNON, third in the Grade 1 bumper at this venue, can confirm Leopardstown form with Koktail Brut
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BITSNBUCKLES resumes from a break on a workable mark and looks a key player with Sean Bowen in the saddle. The partnership was narrowly touched off in a stronger race at Wetherby when last seen and, in representing the in-form Olly Murphy yard, this still low-mileage seven-year-old could be well placed to get his new campaign off to a flyer. Nazare also has plenty of scope for improvement and warrants close inspection on just his third start over hurdles. Matoury is another to consider.

Handicap debutant NAZARE looked promising in bumpers last season and made a very encouraging reappearance three weeks ago.
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Girl Of Gold produced a better effort to take the silver medal home at Warwick and is noted, but BLUE TOPAZ struck on her second bumper start at this venue last month and now makes her first appearance over timber. This looks a good opportunity and Fergal O'Brien's mare could be the one to beat. Beep Beep Becky finished second between the flags in Ireland and needs to be monitored in the market.

Course bumper winner BLUE TOPAZ might be the answer with the benefit of a recent run under her belt.
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Although clearly a better chaser, DONT GO YET is difficult to ignore off this mark. Rated 19lb lower over flights, the Edward Cawley-trained veteran has twice finished runner-up in this code and almost certainly has a race in him. Last seen when taking minor honours in a Listed handicap chase at the Festival here in May, the 11-year-old is worth chancing. Zuzukel has yet to reach the frame in 12 starts, but gives the impression that he is capable of better. A strong traveller who doesn't always find as much as expected, he is likely to be held up for a late run. Gone For Tea has to be respected on stable debut.

A few here with ground concerns but no such worries for MARELLY, who thrives in the mud and can finally get back to the winner's circle
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Queen Of Steel completed a double when last seen in this sphere at Wetherby in March and followed that up with a hat-trick on the Flat, so she is one to keep an eye on. However, SANDSCAPE had Seahouses five lengths behind when finishing second over C&D last month and is expected to confirm that form. This is just his fifth start in a handicap and he looks the way to go. Belladinotte completes the shortlist.

It's hard to see beyond QUEEN OF STEEL (nap), who has continued in excellent form on the Flat since her two hurdling wins in March.
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Upfordebate failed to complete the hat-trick when pulled up at Hexham last month, but it wouldn't be the biggest surprise if he could bounce back. Even so, SKYHILL looks the way to go. Alison Hamilton's veteran is a three-time course winner, including in this race back in 2019. He performs well fresh and can make a successful return to action off a workable rating. Ballylinch is another to watch out for.

It's been all or nothing so far over fences with UPFORDEBATE but he's a strong contender off this mark if able to show his form.
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With a valid excuse for his odds-on defeat here on his hurdling debut, VITORIO PIEL can make amends. A bumper winner at this track on his introduction back in May, the Emmet Mullins-trained gelding was sent off a strong favourite on his return, but failed to give his running having been struck into. This looks a nice opportunity for the son of Spanish Moon to register a first victory over hurdles. Following a promising stable debut in a good maiden hurdle at Leopardstown over Christmas, Yeshil is entitled to be very competitive. Campbell Black has shaped well enough in two starts to date to be competitive now.

A stylish debut bumper winner at the festival here in May, VITORIO PIEL had an excuse for his eclipse on hurdling debut at the venue
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Lady Babs was in brilliant form before her break, winning four of her last five starts, and she has to be respected. White Noise makes her handicap debut and warrants a market check, but JUST HER TYPE gets the vote. Max Comley's mare readily took care of her nearest rival by just under five lengths at Ffos Las last month and a 6lb rise might underestimate the manner of that success.

Consistent 9yo SPOT ON SOPH looked as good as ever when second at Bangor recently and is sure to be suited by the return to this track.
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Lillistar finished a respectable third at Wetherby on her most recent start and is of interest off an unchanged rating. Balally Park remains on an appealing mark and is considered, but DEVON SKIES gets the nod. Philip Kirby's mare benefited from a change of tactics when bolting up at this course last week and, if in anything like that form, she will prove a tough nut to crack.

A few with chances but the suggestion is BALALLY PARK who looks a good bet to give his running.
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SPANISH JOHN looks to have decent claims for trainer Pat Fahy. Twice successful on the Flat this year, the seven-year-old appears well treated back over flights relative to that mark. Having landed his sole previous victory over hurdles off an identical rating, he has plenty in his favour and with Harry Sexton claiming 7lb, it is difficult to see him not playing a leading role. Aswellasabentley has to be respected on what is only his third run for Gavin Cromwell, and stepping back up in trip should suit. Welcome Aboard, who finished third here on his handicap debut, is entitled to be all the better for that experience.

SPANISH JOHN (nap) is running off a lenient mark back over hurdles and will handle underfoot conditions
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