There were 28 Races on Tuesday 18th November 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Kelso, 6 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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WEST OF BALLY has shown promise in a point-to-point and a hurdle, and now drops to a winnable maiden. Runner-up at Loughrea before selling for 26,000 pounds, he disappointed in a Listowel bumper in September but didn't run badly in a smart Galway maiden hurdle last month when finishing just behind King's Bucks, who was subsequently placed at Grade 2 level. Butch Coolidge, out of top racemare Solerina, has been well beaten in two hurdles, but performed well in a smart Cork bumper in August and should progress. Grey Gardens has a useful pedigree and is open to some progression.

Not much worthwhile form to go on. Eric McNamara may have the solution with WEST OF BALLY, whose Galway fifth was quite promising.
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Not the deepest of contests and it might pay to side with the lightly-raced five-year-old BURNING IT UP. Recent efforts wouldn't necessarily point towards a step up to this extended 3m suiting, but his pedigree offers some hope and Dominic Hislop removing a handy 10lb is no bad thing either. Be The Difference arrives following a couple of positive efforts and must enter calculations, while Victory Club is another to consider.

A modest opener. Be The Difference has claims but with this sharp track suited to front-runners, the tentative pick is VICTORY CLUB.
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KMIL DU SEUIL was pulled up in a Grade 1 in April but is surely better than that, having finished third in a smart French AQPS maiden in June 2023. Thrown in at the deep end when struggling at Fairyhouse, her jumping was poor but she now wears a tongue-tie and should progress. Torps was third in a useful Listowel contest in September and ran well at this venue last month. He is race-fit and dependable, but is vulnerable to a smart type. Dual point-to-point winner Justatan, a 74,000-euro purchase in April 2024, returned following a 575-day layoff at Wexford last month and should improve from the run.

A consistent sort who was runner-up over C&D last time, TORPS (nap) can go one better for his local yard.
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Second in an Irish point-to-point before winning on his Rules debut at Ffos Las in January, GIANTSGRAVE can make a seamless transition to hurdles. The son of Walk In The Park wouldn't need to be anything out of the ordinary but that bumper success is the best form on offer, and the Skeltons could hardly be in better form. Harry Cobden arrives for just two rides so it will be interesting to see how Jeriko Place fares, especially given that he will appreciate a switch to timber. Cinquenta heads the remainder.

Ffos Las bumper winner GIANTSGRAVE is held in some regard given Dan Skelton's complimentary bulletin in his recent Stable Tour.
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Although beaten eight lengths into third at Ayr, it was a positive first spin over fences for ADVERAM. Ian Duncan's gelding was also making his seasonal return that day so with the likelihood of more to come, he might take the necessary step forward. Lucinda Russell and Michael Scudamore saddle two, with Golden Point possibly their leading hope. Frisby, however, shaped as if in need of a step up in trip at Perth and now afforded just that, he could be a bigger threat.

Tricky. FRISBY is back on his correct mark after competing from out of the handicap at Perth, so receives the vote over I Wish You.
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CARRY ON HEIDI has been busy recently and drops in distance, but ran well in a Listed race last time. A dual point-to-point winner, she had Music Of Life six and a half lengths back in fifth in Clonmel and although 9lb worse off, she ran well at Cork subsequently and will be suited by testing ground. Doyen Magic finished behind two nicely-in rivals over fences at Clonmel and is rated 5lb lower in this sphere, so should compete. She's On Line and recent course winner Run For The Border could also figure.

The versatile filly BHEAN SAIBHRE should be in good shape for her return to hurdling almost seven weeks after a good Flat run
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GETAWAY KING largely struggled when trained in Ireland but having moved to Fergal O'Brien, he wasted no time in opening his account. The seven-year-old has been raised 4lb for that Fontwell success but with an experience edge over each of his rivals, he looks to have been found another fine opportunity. Diamond Days and Jorah should both appreciate a switch to fences but, even so, may struggle to topple the selection.

The lightly raced JORAH has a pedigree to suggest he could be much better over fences than he was over hurdles.
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Stratford bumper winner Fairlawn Skipper is expected to go close having proven consistent over hurdles so far, but so has EAGLES REPRIEVE. The four-year-old sets the standard with an official rating of 111 and, should a step up in trip suit, he is likely to take all the beating. Point-to-point winner Solid Performer makes his debut under Rules as a seven-year-old and market support would be noteworthy.

The choice is EAGLES REPRIEVE, who is bred to stay well and should improve on his three previous hurdle runs now stepped up in trip.
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ONEFORTHEDITCH has been a model of consistency in recent months and may gain a deserved win. The seven-year-old won a point-to-point and two hurdles last year and filled the runner-up spot behind Jaadil at Cork last month. She reverts to hurdles after again finishing second behind the progressive Kobalt St Georges at Clonmel, with Finnicky Filly over four lengths behind in fourth. Lenjoleur De Palma wasn't helped by a blunder early on his first start for current connections and rates a serious threat having gone close subsequently here. Kingdom Calling and Nazine are others to consider.

Probably left in front a bit too soon when headed late on over C&D last time, LENJOLEUR DE PALMA can make amends today.
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ZAMEK shaped with promise on his debut in a Chepstow bumper before moving from the Paul Nicholls stable to Olly Murphy and might be one to keep on the right side of this term. He will appreciate the switch to hurdles and has the added advantage of Sean Bowen up top. Well-related debutant Coolkatie merits respect, although Ffos Las bumper winner Kosac D'oudairies may be a bigger threat.

Coolkatie and Kosac d'Oudairies are dangers but ZAMEK made a nice bumper debut for these owners when trained by Paul Nicholls.
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Although TRIPLE CROWN TED didn't manage to justify favouritism on his jumping bow over track and trip, there was still plenty of encouragement to take from that third-placed effort. Any improvement should see the five-year-old open his account, possibly at the main expense of stablemate Linalene, who only got as far as the first in the aforementioned C&D race but must not be dismissed. Lance Les Des is also of interest.

Two-time bumper runner-up TRIPLE CROWN TED was third on last month's hurdle debut over C&D and this looks a good opportunity.
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GAELIC DES CHASTYS has won twice since joining Eric McNamara last year, including on his penultimate start over fences at Listowel. He again shaped well over C&D last time when beating all bar Rhythmic Tune and remains on a competitive mark. Maciver handled heavy ground well when completing a four-timer earlier this year, including a hurdle and chase win at this venue. It will be interesting to see how strong he is in the market following an eight-month break, while Perfectway and Johnny Cakes are others to consider. The latter should benefit from his reappearance at Galway last month.

Having looked to get tired late on at Galway on return, JOHNNY CAKES can improve enough from that to score
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Followcato didn't get very far on his chasing debut and is turned out quickly in a bid to make amends. Risk De Pluie showed an aptitude for fences during his first campaign over them, but STAR OF DIAMONDS might be better treated. Emma Lavelle's six-year-old didn't quite fulfil expectations in a three-race hurdles stint, but he beat the useful Taponthego in an Irish point-to-point so is expected to come into his own in this discipline. Sean Bowen sticks with Eureka Creek after partnering her into third over timber at Bangor.

Winning Irish pointer STAR OF DIAMONDS is taken to get off the mark on his chase/handicap debut. Immortal Fame is next best.
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Ballyfort dug deep to account for Trac over C&D latest and there should be little between them again. Treaty Boy was brought down when still in contention in that event, but has finished a well-beaten second subsequently. Stick With Me Sam has had wind surgery and a break since a Bangor mishap, but MOON PHASES was actually declared for the Mersey Novices' Hurdle at Aintree before being ruled out by good ground. If connections feel he is up to that sort of level, a mark of 105 on his handicap/chase debut is there to be taken advantage of.

In an open race TREATY BOY is taken to win his third race over fences despite not being quite at his best when second here last time.
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SALLAP won over an extended 2m6f at Clonmel last month and could be coming here in search of a hat-trick only for a fall at the last when leading at Thurles. The Sam Curling-trained mare has scope for further improvement off her lowly mark and may now have most to fear from Barryroe Madam, who won over a similar trip at Listowel earlier this year. She was given plenty to do when narrowly beaten by Grace Faraday at Galway last time, with Queen Kulina close up in fourth. Hees Dynamite won twice over hurdles here last year and now reverts to the smaller obstacles after scoring twice over fences, while Chasing Crowns is another for the shortlist.

This looks open. A hopeful vote goes to NETTUNO ITALIA to atone for two instances of beaten favouritism since his return from a break.
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SCORPIO RISING showed the benefit of a summer break when making it second-time lucky over obstacles in the hands of Sean Bowen at Perth last month. The champion jockey keeps the partnership intact and Olly Murphy's grey can follow up on his handicap debut. Ski Lodge also goes handicapping on the back of a win, although that came at Haydock almost a year ago. Another Fine Mess broke through at Warwick when last seen, but he was keen so the step up from 2m may not be ideal.

Lightly raced SKI LODGE (nap) is taken to make a winning reappearance. Scorpio Rising, another handicap debutant, is feared most.
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Brian Hughes got a great tune out of Magnolia over track and trip last month, but has deserted her to partner JOLTIN N JIVING. The Donald McCain-trained five-year-old was out of his depth in the Top Novices' Hurdle at Aintree when last seen, but looked a useful prospect prior to that and could be well treated for his handicap debut. Kingston Narcissus also returns from an absence and was in fine form at Sedgefield prior to a Musselburgh fall. Jaminoz should be fit from the Flat, while Dee's Getaway needs to prove her Ayr triumph wasn't a fluke.

Although facing a stiffer task MAGNOLIA (nap) is taken to follow up last month's C&D win. Joltin N Jiving is next best.
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MOSSY WAY beat all bar the smart Koktail Brut on debut at Fairyhouse and again advertised his claims when fourth behind Le Labo in a Thurles bumper that has produced a list of subsequent winners. Tip Of The Wings is an obvious threat having won a point-to-point in decisive fashion at Daramona House in March and was sold the following month at Aintree for 95,000 pounds. Lord Lackendarra has plenty of experience and showed some promise on a number of occasions, including when third at Tramore this summer.

Debut point winner TIP OF THE WINGS appeals most making his rules debut for Gordon Elliott having made 95,000GBP after that win.
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Prince Quattro went agonisingly close on his Flat handicap bow at Southwell and further progress looks likely, but ARCIMBOLDO could be the value. Mike Sowersby's charge was unfancied when third over C&D two starts ago and went under the radar once again at Southwell last time, going down narrowly. The three-year-old has plenty of scope for improvement and this lowly mark looks well within range. Others to note include Different Drum and Educate.

Topweight PRINCE QUATTRO is taken to build on his latest effort and add to his hurdles wins. Different Drum is second pick.
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JOREBEL's winning spree came to an end at Plumpton, but he probably bumped into a rival that little bit better handicapped. There was certainly no disgrace in finishing second and Chris Gordon's six-year-old could have more to offer now he goes chasing. No No Fizz was last of three at Fakenham on her chasing bow, but that did come after an absence so better is expected. Rocks Up Late was a solid third at Worcester, but seems to reserve his best for that track. Mutual Respect occupied the same position after wind surgery at Bangor and could be the chief threat.

A few with chances in an open race but MUTUAL RESPECT has compiled a solid record over fences and he can improve for his Bangor run.
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THE TUNGUSKA EVENT took a giant leap forward to score emphatically on his nursery debut and although 9lb higher, he could still have plenty in hand. An opening mark of 68 looks fair for Yorkshire Queen who, like the selection, can do better now handicapping. Mereside Princess might not be suited by a drop in trip but she must enter calculations nonetheless.

A 9lb rise may not stop THE TUNGUSKA EVENT from following up his successful nursery debut over C&D 11 days ago.
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CLOUDS HILL and Monty Beau have produced a similar level of form on both of their starts so far, but the former shades preference. It was no disgrace to be beaten by the now 97-rated Archivist at Leicester last time out and a reproduction of that effort may well suffice. Forest Caper continues to frustrate, but is more than capable.

This can go to CLOUDS HILL who has finished runner-up in both starts on turf and whose sire has a good record here.
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Jack Callan has won on his last two rides on Unassuming, including at Wolverhampton last month, but the mare was a costly failure on her only previous try at this trip so is passed over in favour of BENACRE. Charlie Johnston's five-year-old has held his form well since a Southwell success and is a 7f specialist. Eldrickjones has slipped to a nice mark and will relish the return to Newcastle, whereas Kullazain isn't proven on the surface but has kept good company.

The vote goes to KING'S LYNN (nap) who is 2lb lower than when beaten a head in a 0-110 contest over C&D in August.
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Society Girl went into a few notebooks when a staying-on fourth on her debut in a Yarmouth maiden that should produce winners. Hoseki also made a promising start when third at Newbury, but it is hard not to be swayed by the pedigree of BRILLIANT STAR. The daughter of Cracksman is out of the stable's Irish Oaks heroine Star Catcher, who also won the Ribblesdale, Vermeille and on British Champions Day, and the Gosdens have been known to introduce a smart filly here.

The choice is SOCIETY GIRL who went into a few notebooks after her eye-catching Yarmouth debut.
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Ardaddy returned from an absence a different animal, breaking his duck at Southwell last month, and the third has gone close since to give the form a little boost. However, the decision to turn PIT BOSS out again quickly can reap reward because Liam Bailey's gelding was just denied over C&D and competes off the same rating. Law Degree, a good third at Musselburgh recently, has had plenty of racing during his two seasons, yet this is his first appearance on an artificial surface.

Despite a 4lb rise ARDADDY is taken to follow up last month's successful return from 206 days off at Southwell.
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The stands side rail has become something of a golden highway on the straight course here and, berthed well in stall 11, HAWORTH STAR could use that to his advantage. The son of Bated Breath was something of an unfortunate second over C&D latest and compensation may await. Dr Ali outran big odds to finish second at Southwell and is respected from an unchanged mark, as is Flash The Dash, who was better than the bare result would suggest last time.

Off a very attractive mark returned to the scene of his peak effort, VAULT OF HEAVEN is preferred. Haworth Star is second pick.
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A return to the all-weather worked the oracle for KORROOR last time and a 4lb rise looks fair. The four-year-old gets on well with Tom Kiely-Marshall and remains well treated on past exploits, so another big run is anticipated. A Lady Forever appeared ready for a step up in trip latest and she could be a real danger, along with the likes of Bishop's Glory and Glendown, while Rory shouldn't be underestimated either.

This may be the time to catch GLENDOWN, who recorded his sole AW success exactly a year ago. Korroor is second choice.
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ALLIGATOR ALLEY lost all chance at the start after his blindfold was removed late last time, but he defeated a few of these over C&D the start prior and may well bounce back. He's not the force of old but Ruth Carr's eight-year-old retains plenty of ability and might be too strong for Blue Lakota, who recorded a narrow C&D triumph recently. Miss Hathaway hit the woodwork at Southwell and is expected to go well from her handy draw.

This can go to ALLIGATOR ALLEY who returned to winning form over C&D last month and had excuses back here last time.
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