There were 35 Races on Wednesday 19th November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Warwick, 6 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Hexham, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Conor Rabbitt helped get the best out of Wee Alki over the extended 2m7f here, with the six-year-old deservedly breaking through. BUZZ ICECLEAR also drops in distance on the back of a first victory, but there may be slightly more substance to his Ayr defeat of a Gordon Elliott raider and, as that was his handicap debut, he potentially has more scope for improvement. Palm Beach is another to arrive on the back of a win, although that came back in July and he has swapped stables since.

Topweight BUZZ ICECLEAR (nap) does not look harshly treated by a 5lb rise for his recent win and has scope to build on that performance.
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It's hard to oppose MISTER CESSNA. Fergal O'Brien's charge made a strong impression when a five-length victor at Uttoxeter last month and the handicapper might have been kind to only put him up 5lb. With a similar performance, the four-year-old will prove very tough to beat. Spirits Bay struck over the smaller obstacles at Newton Abbot last time and has to be of interest on his chasing bow. Excelero looks booked for third.

All three have solid claims but EXCELERO shaped encouragingly on his chase debut at Worcester last month and gets the nod.
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Klimt Madrik shaped with promise here on his Rules debut and although it wasn't quite enough to claim a place, better can be expected. That said, he already appeared to want further so with a drop in trip not certain to be of benefit, it looks best to side with THERE RUNS MARY. Olly Murphy's mare, a bumper winner at the beginning of the year, is related to the useful She's A Fine Wine so if anything like her sister now sent hurdling, should be hard to beat. Adrian completes the shortlist.

Preference is for KLIMT MADRIK, who made a good start to his hurdling career here three weeks ago.
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Hourman was beaten less than a length into fourth in a bumper here last month, which just about sets the form standard, but it is interesting that Derek Fox sports the JP McManus colours on his stable companion LIKE MINDED. The four-year-old is from the family of Irish National winner Thunder And Roses and was bought for 47,000 euros last year. Count Adhemar has shown some ability at Ayr and he rounds out the shortlist.

JP McManus' 4yo LIKE MINDED has been found a weak race for his debut and gets the nod ahead of stablemate Hourman.
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Despite not jumping with fluency, DIAMOND GEEZER justified favouritism in first-time cheekpieces at Perth last month and could improve again on just his fourth start in a handicap. Codetalker showed more when second over 2m at Fakenham and is of interest on his handicap bow, with the step up in distance a possible source of improvement. Onewaywest looks best of the rest.

Most of these can be fancied but CODETALKER looks interesting on his handicap debut, with the step up in trip likely to suit.
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ESPERTI turned a corner to score over C&D on his final start last season before returning with a good second at Newton Abbot. Perhaps crucially, David Rees' gelding will relish testing conditions and, with the assistance of Sean Bowen, could earn a second chasing triumph. Try The Money still has few miles on the clock so may have a bit more to offer, while Shot Boii is worth a look on his reappearance.

After a pleasing seasonal debut at Newton Abbot last month, ESPERTI is taken to record a second C&D success.
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SEOUL FORCE has shown promise on all three outings and may have been found a good opportunity to open his account. The Wootton Bassett colt was placed on debut over this trip at Gowran and may have been unsuited by the testing ground at the Curragh last time. What About Us was supported in the market when making an encouraging introduction over C&D and is an obvious threat. The daughter of Siyouni was prominent throughout when beating all bar Anushka and should benefit from that experience. Watch Tower put in his best work at the finish on both outings over 6f and is likely to be suited by the step up in trip.

The form of the Curragh maiden in which WATCH TOWER (nap) took fifth is convincing enough to give him the vote over What About Us
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HENRI THE SECOND's previous crack at fences didn't go at all well, but he has since developed into a smart handicap hurdler and had wind surgery during the summer. He is bred to come into his own in this sphere and his trainer has won with four of the five previous runners he has sent to Hexham. Ayiko signed his off last campaign with a fine third in a Listed novice handicap hurdle at Fairyhouse and is an interesting recruit to chasing. King Of Answers should do better having finished last of five on his chasing debut over 2m4f here.

Preference is for KING OF ANSWERS, who is open to improvement now back up in trip on his second chase start. Ayiko is second choice.
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Point-to-point winner Sallyville Lady is a half-sister to bumper/hurdles winner Pollypockett and needs to be monitored in the market for the in-form Skelton team. However, DIG DEEP finished over two lengths clear of the third when second at Ffos Las and is likely to progress from that display, with the extra furlong not expected to pose him any problems. Any market confidence behind Jackpot Cauveliere would be interesting.

Some interesting newcomers but DIG DEEP recorded an encouraging introduction at Ffos Las last month and sets a solid standard to aim at.
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Tamarind Bay sets the standard with an official rating of 113 and can be expected to run his race, but LEGENDARY LUKE shades preference. The point-to-point winner, whose dam is a half-sister to Gold Cup hero Native River, appeared to bump into one at Worcester on his Rules bow. There was no disgrace in finishing second and any improvement now sent over hurdles could be enough. Gee Force Flyer can get the better of Allstitchedup for third.

The suggestion is GEE FORCE FLYER, who probably didn't have the race run to suit his patient tactics when third over C&D last month.
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Emily Grifferty rode her first winner here last Friday when Syosset caused a 50/1 shock and she may add to her tally aboard ERIC LOCK. The Noel Meade-trained gelding won over the trip at Down Royal earlier this year and Grifferty has been aboard when placed on his latest three starts over C&D. He is closely matched with both Una Matata and Distillate on running behind the progressive Nikki Swango here recently. Fleetfootsoldier won three times for Kevin Coleman back in 2023 and was claimed out of Natalia Lupini's yard after returning to winning form over a mile here.

Very slight preference is for UNA MATATA over Eric Lock. The pair are closely matched on running here three weeks ago
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BETTERFOREVERYONE accounted for Shighness over C&D in March before picking up where he left off at Bangor on his return. The latter was out of her depth at Listed level recently but is weighted to reverse the form, although Alan King's gelding still looks worth sticking with. Fairlawn Flyer has risen through the handicap ranks since embarking on a winning spree at Market Rasen in March, but he needs to find a bit more now and Wal Buck's might be a bigger threat.

The 6yo WAL BUCK'S could relish the step up to a marathon trip and he's the selection ahead of C&D winner Betterforeveryone.
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The further CHUGGY went at Uttoxeter, the stronger he looked. That was his fencing bow and a 6lb rise should be no barrier to further success, nor should the different conditions given that his siblings, most notably leading Champion Hurdle fancy The New Lion, have handled soft ground. Dan Skelton's charge is expected to prove too strong for Stratford victor Another Folly and Dunskay, who tries fences for the first time.

The vote goes to CHUGGY, who appeals as the sort to progress again over this longer trip.
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Sparkling Duke makes his first start for the Kayley Woollacott yard and the booking of Sean Bowen catches the eye. However, EL BANDIDO PANCHO was a convincing seven-length victor over track and trip 10 days ago and if in anything like that form, he will prove hard to beat again. Leech kept on for fourth over 2m here last month and is likely to appreciate the step back up in trip.

The most obvious answer is EL BANDIDO PANCHO, who made all for a convincing C&D success ten days ago.
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The combination of a step up to this trip and prominent riding tactics proved just the trick for ENTHUSIASTICALLY when successful over C&D. The Donnacha O'Brien-trained filly beat Monvoe by half a length and that rival rates a serious threat on the revised terms, although Paddy Harnett's 5lb claim will help ease the burden on the top-weight, who has a favourable low draw. Saxon Grace showed improved form when switched to this surface last week and is another to consider along with Royal County Glory, who was also placed over 6f here last time.

Remaining in this 0-60 bracket after a recent C&D success ENTHUSIASTICALLY can follow up here and confirm the form with Monvoe
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Those near the top of the handicap should garner the most attention and it looks best to side with HEEZTHEBOY. Gary Hanmer's charge returned with a facile C&D triumph before finding only a chasing debutant too strong at Uttoxeter, and a further 2lb rise might underestimate him. King Of Cong is expected to benefit from a drop in trip and could be thereabouts, while Lewa House is also noted at a venue where he has run well previously.

In fine form since joining Gary Hanmer, HEEZTHEBOY is taken to record his second C&D win of the autumn.
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Thankyourluckystar bolted up at Worcester in May and must be treated with the utmost respect given that he remains unexposed over staying trips, but an 11lb rise will demand more of him and GETAWAY THEATRE could be the value. Stuart Edmunds' mare signed off last season with a win at Chepstow and remains well treated from 3lb higher. She, too, is open to improvement at this distance and so is Murphy's Milan, who could fare better in a first-time hood.

Plenty need considering but CATCH CATCHFIRE is unexposed in this sphere and can make a winning reappearance.
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Jaipaletemps is bound to attract support after scoring easily over 2m here but a 7lb penalty, along with the step up in distance, might open the door for A GREAT EXCUSE. The five-year-old has shown little in four outings under Rules, but was sent off at big prices and now makes his handicap/chase debut on his first appearance for the Max Comley stable. The application of first-time cheekpieces could also help eke out more. Dj Pete completes the shortlist.

The speculative selection is JAUNTY VIKING, who didn't run anything like as badly as his 64l defeat might suggest here last month.
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Ballintogher boasts the best form having been placed twice on turf, including when just denied at Navan last month. However, the Danny Murphy-trained gelding proved a very disappointing favourite over C&D subsequently and the jury is certainly out on his suitability to this surface. By contrast, SHAMANKA has only raced at this venue and has been placed twice. She is from the family of Slade Power and could well be suited by this drop back to 6f. Heaven's Wish was just denied in a maiden claimer over C&D and is another to consider along with Woolridge.

Reported to be blowing hard after a disappointing run here last month, BALLINTOGHER is worth another chance on his previous Navan run
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Dan Skelton has his string in fine fettle and Worcester winner Trigg could go close under a penalty, although the placed horses haven't really been able to frank the form so it could pay to side with TEA BOY. Peter Atkinson doesn't have many in his care but that hasn't stopped him so far this season, sending out four winners from eight runners. His representative was beaten on debut by one who went on to contest a Grade 2 at Cheltenham last weekend and looks up to this. No Walkover is another to note.

The most interesting runner is David Pipe's new recruit NO WALKOVER, who made a very promising Irish point debut in February.
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KYKOROCK made little impact in three novice hurdle runs but the Skeltons have wasted little time in sending him over fences, which could be a tip in itself. The point-to-point winner doesn't look too harshly treated from an opening mark of 100 and the team does well here. Bobbi's Beauty is three from seven over the larger obstacles and looks a real threat, as does Superstylin, who should benefit from a return to chasing.

Most of these have some sort of question to answer and in the circumstances DROMLAC JURY (nap) looks the safest play.
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Followango has occupied the runner-up spot in eight of her 15 starts under Rules, most recently over fences at Hereford, and SOMETHINGTOSOMEONE might be the reason she fills that place again. Ben Clarke's mare was last seen taking the silver medal home over 2m4f at this track in March and has undergone a wind operation during her summer break. She should have more to offer on just her second outing in a handicap. Lady Harriett is another to note.

This looks a good opportunity for FOLLOWANGO (nap), who has posted two good efforts this autumn and has conditions in her favour today.
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Recent C&D winner MOYASSR can follow up off 6lb higher. Well supported when landing a tidy gamble, the Paul Flynn-trained gelding remains nicely handicapped on his best form. Clearly a better horse on the all-weather than grass, the four-year-old doesn't look unduly burdened off a revised mark of 63. Runner-up here last month, Comfort Line has to hold leading claims. A six-time winner on an artificial surface, the eight-year-old has slipped back to a favourable rating. Benavente had rather lost his way before being rejuvenated in recent starts. Narrowly denied in a claimer last time, he has every chance of going close again.

Recent C&D winner MOYASSR can follow up off a 6lb higher mark
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Atmosphere showed a lot more in a first-time visor to strike over C&D and is well drawn in stall two. The hat-trick seeking Albus Anne is noted, but it may pay to side with WILHELMINA. The daughter of New Bay only found one too good in a class 4 at Wolverhampton and is just 1lb higher. This is just her fourth appearance in a handicap so improvement is anticipated.

Three-time C&D scorer TOP OF THE CLASS is primed for another bold showing here following her promising Southwell fourth after an absence
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TERO D'ROSA can open his account on what is only his second start on this surface. Having previously looked somewhat disappointing on grass, the Galileo Chrome gelding took a significant step forward on his all-weather debut when third over C&D. Entitled to be all the better for that experience, the Ross O'Sullivan-trained three-year-old looks the one to beat. Runner-up here in a claimer last time, Rock Basher has to be of interest on his first start for new connections. Although subsequently raised 10lb, the six-year-old has run well off this sort of mark in the past. Anightaway needs to improve, but is one to note on his handicap debut.

A good third in the fog over C&D a fortnight ago, TERO D'ROSA can confirm that form with Celtic Druid and Rising Sky
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SUGGY put three underwhelming efforts in maiden/novice company behind him when finishing second on his nursery debut at Bath and only has a 1lb higher mark to contend with. If the son of Sergei Prokofiev can back that performance up, he could be the one to beat. Superstorm wasn't disgraced in third over 7f at Southwell and may improve for this step up in trip, although his draw is a concern. Raging Raj is another to consider.

Progressive SUPERSTORM caught the eye when staying on into third at Southwell last time and gets the vote up in trip
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Runner-up over C&D last time, THOMPSON GUNNER can go one place better. Although yet to get his head in front in 13 starts, the Cian Hughes-trained gelding has reached the frame here on three occasions. Nicely berthed under Colin Keane, the son of Highland Reel looks to have bright prospects of finally registering a first career success. Sarmiento Power landed a huge gamble here in September and has remained competitive in subsequent starts. Although arguably better over further, he has every chance in this company. C&D winner Albion Princess has to be respected back on the all-weather after a disappointing effort on grass when last seen in May.

Not many appeal, but SARMIENTO POWER remains of interest back in trip, the 4yo's C&D second two starts back having been franked since
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Marseillan was beaten five lengths into second over 6f at Pontefract and may improve for this step up in trip. However, GUESSTIMATE showed ability when third on debut at Newmarket and could have lots more to come. The daughter of Sea The Moon should appreciate this extra furlong and can get off the mark. Mythical Valentine changed hands for 60,000gns as a yearling and warrants a market check.

The four who have run do not set a high standard but BRIDGE OF EAGLES is tentatively preferred to Guesstimate.
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Despite failing to win from seven attempts to date, MATRICE is worth another chance. Narrowly beaten here last week, the Joseph O'Brien-trained filly is fitted with first-time cheekpieces, should benefit from stepping back up in trip, and will get few better opportunities to land her maiden. Ready To Mingle takes a considerable step up in trip on what is only her fourth start. Yet to even race over a mile, it is interesting that connections have elected to go this far. Lily Parr could be capable of better on her all-weather debut.

It is a concern that MATRICE was beaten by a lower-rated rival here last Friday. However, she can make amends over this longer trip.
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On his first start following a gelding operation, FIRST PRINCIPLE stuck to his task well to deny both Two Tempting (second) and Dividend (third) at Southwell. William Haggas' three-year-old is worse off at the weights with his reopposing rivals, but is open to plenty more improvement. Local Hero gained some compensation for his near-miss in the London Mile Series Final when going one better over C&D and must be feared. Silver Peak is the unknown quantity because he has spent a long time on the sidelines and has been gelded since his fourth behind Delacroix in the 2024 Autumn Stakes.

A few with chances but DIVIDEND shaped well after a break when third at Southwell last time and could build on that effort here.
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Cool Molly took a big step forward to chase home an unbeaten stablemate at Southwell last time and will be hard to beat if reproducing that performance. She was beaten a long way over this C&D before that, though, which sways the vote in favour of GRAND VISTA. The Far Above colt made a nice beginning to his career when fourth at Newbury and improvement is anticipated. One And Gone has experience on his side and now starts off for Ian Williams.

The verdict goes to GRAND VISTA, who made a promising debut when fourth at Newbury and can improve sufficiently to get off the mark here
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EUPHONIA has been given time to strengthen since her debut effort at Haydock, where she showed up for a long way before finishing fourth. The filly just in front of her went on to land a big nursery at York's Ebor meeting and this daughter of Mehmas is fancied to make it second-time lucky. Lolabella also filled fourth spot on her introduction and although that Leicester contest wasn't as strong, it was at least more recent. Mighty Vega wasn't beaten far in the Brocklesby back in March and is worth some thought on his first appearance as a gelding.

Mighty Vega disappointed on his second start 207 days ago, so once-raced pair EUPHONIA and Lolabella appeal most.
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Akabusi made a successful start to life with Dylan Cunha at Wolverhampton, and Too Darn Good was a solid third over C&D on his first appearance in a nursery. There are some interesting handicap newcomers in opposition, though, not least CREDIT FORGEDD IT, who cost 150,000 pounds as a yearling and displayed more after a gelding operation when fourth at Newbury in September. Hello It's Me also made a six-figure sum at the sales, while Salisbury runner-up Station Bar is from a family Eve Johnson Houghton has had plenty of joy with.

None of these are safely ruled out but STATION BAR hails from a family his trainer knows well and he can make a winning handicap debut.
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BILL PLUMB arrives near enough at the top of his game, with a couple of Yarmouth victories this campaign and a close-up third at Newcastle most recently. He is able to compete from an unchanged mark and is preferred to Justcallmepete, who has had the misfortune of finding an in-form rival too strong on each of his last two outings. Siobhanbrogan and Havana Joy are major players, despite the lack of a recent run, and Hierarchy can't be ruled out with confidence either.

The vote goes to JUSTCALLMEPETE (nap) who can gain a deserved first win for Tony Carroll on the back of a very good Wolverhampton second
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JUST KEEP FLYING has been costly to follow since her winning debut at Goodwood, being turned over at odds-on here before again letting favourite-backers down when only third back at Goodwood. The form of that most recent race is strong, though, and the daughter of Justify should appreciate an artificial surface so can reward those who keep the faith. Hinchinbrooke may be the chief threat following a Yarmouth second, although spare a thought for Aeolian, Shahbaz and Chartwell Jock.

Just Keep Flying could still have potential and stands out in that respect. However, HINCHINBROOKE has been back to form.
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