There were 37 Races on Monday 24th November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Kempton, 6 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Ludlow, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A winner over timber on his only start in France, PARCHMENT looks well placed to make a successful start to his career with the in-form David Pipe yard. Flagon Dry, Modern Style and Bouquet De Paris all need significant steps forward from what they have shown in this discipline so far. Therefore, it wouldn't be surprising to see Sonic Pioneer (rated 76 at his best on the Flat) emerge as the main danger on his hurdles debut.

Having made a good impression on his sole run in France, PARCHMENT is taken to make a winning start for David Pipe.
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AMANCIO should take all of the beating. He won his maiden hurdle at Chepstow in taking fashion last season and almost followed up in this company at Ludlow last time. Jockey Isabelle Ryder negates his penalty courtesy of her 7lb claim and he can get the better of point-to-point winner Idaho Valley. Valette would be interesting if there is money around for her.

Amancio has the best hurdling form but IDAHO VALLEY may handle today's conditions better and is given the vote.
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it is hard to ignore WANDERING EGO, whose 14-length romp at Stratford has a solid look to it. Sean Bowen's mount could be too pacey for the rest here. Fortune Timmy looked a useful prospect with a ready success on his Rules debut at Fontwell last month. However, that was over 2m3f and he has something to prove over the minimum trip. With that in mind, the class-dropping Un Sens A La Vie could be a bigger danger at this level, although he was a shade disappointing in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham last time.

There is a firm suspicion UN SENS A LA VIE is better than he showed at Cheltenham and he gets the nod ahead of Fortune Timmy.
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GRANPA GER filled second place on his debut for these connections over 2m at Uttoxeter last month and, given how well that form has worked out subsequently, the seven-year-old is clearly the one to beat here. The recent C&D third Snatch A Glance could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Lake Tiberias and Super Freddie should not be discounted.

Preference is for course bumper winner SNATCH A GLANCE, who made a good start to his hurdling career over C&D.
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Bathgate has won here before and commands respect, while Kaviar Wood is expected to show improved form now he's sent handicapping. That being said, INFERNO SACREE gets the verdict because he's dropped in class and is beginning to look really well handicapped again off 99. You only have to go back three starts for when he finished second here off 103.

Last year's winner BATHGATE is back on a good mark and hinted at a possible return to form at Kelso recently.
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Nicky Henderson won this race with the classy Iberico Lord last year and has a major chance of notching back-to-back wins with JERIKO DU REPONET. Events conspired against the six-year-old on his chasing debut at Sandown last November but his hurdles form sets a high standard and he's worth another try over fences. The rest are closely matched on official ratings but perhaps Jax Junior and Aurigny Mill are the dangers.

Jeriko Du Reponet has the best hurdle form but also questions to answer and preference is for JAX JUNIOR on his second chase start.
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Bluenose Belle has to be respected on her return after her victory at Market Rasen when last seen in May. However, her lack of a recent run may give the edge to BLUE TEMPUS. Alan King's gelding was fourth on his handicap debut at Kempton last month and should benefit from this drop in grade. Others to note are Dexter and No More Bolero.

Juvenile hurdler BLUE TEMPUS shaped promisingly in a stronger Kempton handicap last time and he's taken to open his account eased 3lb.
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FORMEL PARK has only had the two starts over fences and she didn't let her Ludlow fall knock her confidence as she won over C&D last time. With that first win under her belt, she's taken to kick on and keep progressing. The booking of Brian Hughes is another tick in her box and she can get the better of Huit Reflets and Blended Stealth.

Back in trip for his chasing debut after racing too freely last time, DIXIE COWBOY might be worth chancing.
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SPRINGS A GIRL's jumping cost her when she pulled up over fences last time, but a return to hurdling could spark a revival and she is well handicapped on the pick of her form. Court In A Storm remains unexposed and should not be discounted despite falling on his handicap debut last month. Others to note are Jimmy Hurdstrom and Getalead.

The step up in trip is an interesting move for KITTY FOYLE, who stays well on the Flat, and she earns the vote.
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MONMIRAL has yet to show his best in five starts over fences, but he was second in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham back at the beginning of 2023. A subsequent winner of the Pertemps Final in 2024, Paul Nicholls' gelding can be given another chance back over the larger obstacles. Wyenot was a Listed winner over hurdles and makes plenty of appeal at these weights, while Double Powerful edges out Kamsinas to be next best.

A tight contest but preference is for the race-fit DOUBLE POWERFUL who remains with considerable potential over fences.
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Harper Valley has won off a higher mark in the past and showed signs of a resurgence when third at Uttoxeter. Monaco Rules remains unexposed off his current mark and could shape well in this lower grade, but AVALON BEACH also has plenty of scope. Chris Grant's inmate opened his account over timber with a markedly improved effort over 2m1f here and should go close returning to this longer trip for his handicap debut.

French hurdle winner MONACO RULES has rather mixed record in Britain, but he posted a good effort at Kelso recently and gets the nod.
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THAT'LL DO MOSS outran odds of 50/1 when filling second place in a Grade 1 at Fairyhouse when last seen in April. On that evidence, the six-year-old could be very hard to stop in this company. Dream On Baby arrives on the back of multiple seconds across both codes and could fill the runner-up position once again. The rest all have questions to answer, but Bethpage is the pick of them.

Having been second in a Grade 1 mares' novice at Fairyhouse in April when last seen, THAT'LL DO MOSS is the selection.
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DESPEREAUX and Crystal Glance are the pair to focus on. The fitting of first-time cheekpieces could see that latter improve on two moderate runs last month and a return to form cannot be ruled out. On the other hand, DESPEREAUX arrives after an improved effort when third in a similar event at Huntingdon and another step in the right direction could suffice. Tracking Treasure is the pick of the others.

C&D winner DESPEREAUX (nap), from a stable in fine form, is taken to beat Crystal Glance and Tracking Treasure.
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RAMPANT might not need to improve much on his latest second-placed effort at Wolverhampton, when beaten just a short head, in order to strike. He gets a confident vote ahead of Himself, who showed a lot more here last time out when finishing third. Of the others, C&D winner Flying Scotsman might represent a bit of each-way value, likewise Duchess.

The two maiden 3yos could dominate this with ALFRED SPERO, fourth on his last run here, being preferred to Himself.
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LARGY TRAIN won easily over C&D last year and returned to this venue with another fine effort on his latest start. Beaten less than a length into second on that occasion, a 2lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from turning the tables with the winner El Muchacho. The latter will likely give another good account, while the consistent Couldbeaweapon is usually in the mix at this level.

A close second over C&D this month, LARGY TRAIN (nap) can go one better on today's slower ground.
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VIROFLAY finished second of only three runners over 2m3f at Ascot on his reappearance and handicap debut. That outing will have blown any cobwebs away and a repeat of his second over this longer distance at Punchestown in May could see Paul Nicholls' charge return to winning ways. First Confession made a promising chasing debut when third at Carlisle recently and could be thereabouts, while Doctor Ken goes well fresh.

Joe Tizzard continues in excellent form and FIRST CONFESSION (nap) shaped on his chase debut as though he could relish the return to 3m.
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A wind operation and the switch to fences seems to have brought the best out of PURE CARBON. Harry Derham's charge was making only his second outing over the larger obstacles when returning the ready winner at Huntingdon recently and he remains of interest off a 6lb higher mark. Lightning Flash beat the selection at Chepstow last month and is not easily dismissed back over 2m, while Hypotenus drops in class with a shout on his return to the fray.

Lightning Flash is respected now going right handed but PURE CARBON took a sizeable step forward in winning last time.
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BREAK POINT had been in good nick over hurdles prior to his Wolverhampton second last month in this sphere. Olly Murphy's charge is taken to continue that good form here and get the better of Wadacre Giorgio, who put in a much-improved display last time out when third at Southwell. You can also make a decent case for course scorer Violeta.

Last month's Wolverhampton runner-up BREAK POINT has a sound chance of going one better in this modest contest.
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WILLIAM YEATS is taken to make the most of his experience and come out best. He made a promising Rules debut when second over C&D last month and that run should have brought him on a good deal. Donald McCain sent out last year's winner and Laristote should be noted for any market support, while Drakaris is a newcomer to keep an eye on representing Dan Skelton's powerful yard.

Drakaris looks interesting but LARISTOTE is taken to deliver on the promise he showed before falling on his Irish point debut.
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Across Earth won nicely at Hereford on his seasonal bow and cannot be ruled out, despite an 8lb rise. Surrey Lord opened his account over timber with a victory on soft going at Ffos Las last month, but AT THE OCHE makes more appeal on this sounder surface. The latter just failed to catch the winner at Ascot on his handicap debut and the four-year-old will likely have plenty more to offer off his current mark.

The call is AT THE OCHE who made a positive start in handicaps at Ascot and he could be ridden more forward over this sharper test.
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PRINCESS KERI has relished the return to hurdling and built on last month's second at Chepstow with a convincing success at Lingfield two weeks ago. Harry Cobden keeps the winning partnership intact and she looks worth sticking with back over this longer distance. Isabel De Clare finished second here a month ago and could have a say in proceedings once again, while the Huntingdon runner-up Sumatran Tiger may well improve now handicapping.

Princess Keri is feared but the suggestion is BRIEF STATEMENT who may build on last month's promising handicap debut.
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MADEMOISELLE BELLE looks the way to go in this nursery as she produced arguably her best effort so far when third at Beverley last time in novice company. Perhaps she's getting the hang of things now and she makes more appeal than Brave Traveller, who boasts some decent form and could be well treated on his handicap debut. Noelies Dream is best of the rest.

The two nursery newcomers Data Fata Secutus and BRAVE TRAVELLER are both capable of better and the latter is marginally preferred.
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STROBELIGHT performed better than his finishing position suggests here last time and, prior to that, he finished a good second at Lingfield. With scope for more improvement, the three-year-old seems like the safest play in what is a tricky handicap to solve. Scenario arrives in good nick and should be thereabouts, likewise Al Shabab, who won at Lingfield two starts ago.

Top of the list is STROBELIGHT (nap), who has finished placed in two of his four handicaps and still has potential.
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HALLO SPACEBOY confirmed the promise of his debut third at York when filling second place over 6f at Newmarket late last month. That form suggests that Ed Walker's colt could be hard to beat here, although North West Gal has a similar profile and was only beaten a nose at Catterick a month ago. The rest do not inspire much confidence, but any market support for Flowerpot would have to be noted.

North West Gal can win a similar race but this looks an ease in grade for HALLO SPACEBOY and he can take full advantage.
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Mariotto comes in here on the back of a breakthrough Beverley success and must be respected on her nursery bow. However, TOASTMASTER makes more appeal as he's got the proven all-weather form and wasn't beaten far at this track on debut in August. Captain Cairney has experience on his side and will be hoping to put that to good use.

The filly TABASKO earned this initial mark at top tracks and she's marginally preferred ahead of Toastmaster.
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MR NIPPY was well held when second over C&D at the beginning of the month but that was still a promising effort. Off a 1lb lower mark, Charlie Johnston's colt just gets the vote ahead of Lope Harswell, who was only beaten a couple of lengths when fourth here last time. Others to note are Ciao Capo and Lope Y Linda.

Lope Harswell can benefit from the extra furlong but MR NIPPY can go one better than when second over C&D 23 days ago.
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Paranjape improved from his first to second run and should go well if building on that latest Chelmsford third. However, he might find at least one too good because COOL DOC BOY is taken to do the business. He made a debut full of promise when second at Kempton five days ago and the quick turnaround suggests he's come out of that race well. Shotgun is also noted.

Preference is for COOL DOC BOY, who was heavily backed when a clear second on his Kempton debut last week.
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MONTEZIN has had a couple of attempts here and at Wolverhampton, finishing second on both occasions, and he knows enough about the game now to strike. Shamacid and Hostility are no strangers to finishing second either, but they are more exposed than the selection so Antony Brittain's charge might have that bit more scope for improvement. Keep an eye on Raveena too.

Hostility should go close again but he is vulnerable to improvers and MONTEZIN may fit that bill.
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Having regained the winning thread at Southwell last time out, DANCE TIME could be ready to celebrate once more. A 1lb nudge up in the ratings looks more than workable for the five-year-old and she edges the vote over Cardinal Point. Michael Bell's filly supplemented a triumph at Chelmsford with a respectable third at Lingfield earlier this month and another good account is forecast. Safe And Sound is the pick of the remainder.

Admirably consistent and with the return of a visor no bad thing, CARDINAL POINT could be the answer.
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Look no further than SECOND FIDDLE. This admirable mare comes here chasing a six-timer and has really thrived over the track and trip in recent months. She might not be done progressing just yet on the evidence of her latest three-length success and it could be more of the same here. The dangers are Electric Avenue and Angel Of Rain.

Coeur Jaune is high on the list but stepping up to 1m can see ANGEL OF RAIN (nap) take a step forward.
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Flowstate attempts to end a frustrating run of seconds, but he could suffer the same fate once again with WAY TO DUBAI marginally preferred. The latter just failed to catch the winner at Lingfield four days ago, and Mick Appleby's charge may finally take advantage of a slide down the weights racing off an unchanged mark. Rye has been thereabouts here of late and is not totally discounted.

There's a good chance this will be strongly run and therefore WAY TO DUBAI might not be overly inconvenienced by dropping back to 6f.
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FINN IRONSIDE landed the second leg of a double when making all over C&D in August and another bold bid looks on the cards if allowed his own way in front once again. Judgment Call has yet to win on the all-weather but went close here in September and is not out of it, while Blufferonthebus returns to the Tapeta in fine fettle having scored at Musselburgh at the start of the month.

A trappy race. JKR Cobbler and EVOCATIVE SPARK were below par on their latest starts but can quickly bounce back.
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An easy winner here last time, Al Muqdad has a 10lb hike to contend with in this tougher contest and CALYXOH makes more appeal. The latter finished a close fourth at Kempton on last month's all-weather debut, having won at Newbury during the summer, and that points to a big run here with Jane Chapple-Hyam's yard in fine form. Bell Shot drops in class and could prove competitive on his return from a layoff.

This can go to AL MUQDAD, who was an emphatic winner over C&D 16 days ago and remains feasibly treated on his best form.
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YAFAARR is holding his form well and finished a creditable second over 7f here last time. A winner over C&D prior to that, Sam England's charge looks worthy of another chance. Studious is well treated on his winning form on the all-weather and could bounce back, while Emery Down has a bit to prove over this distance but a good effort over 7f here recently offered something to work on.

The return to AW could see JAMAICAN STORM bounce back to form and he's well handicapped if that proves the case. Yafaarr is feared.
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ERNIE'S VALENTINE arrives in fine fettle, having gone close in both outings since scoring over a mile at Chelmsford in September. The son of Havana Gold found only one too good over this C&D last time and this looks a slightly easier assignment. Toralou is not dismissed off her current mark if forgiven a below par latest effort, while Liv My Life could figure from a tempting rating if rediscovering her best.

This can go to ERNIE'S VALENTINE, who has been in good form on AW this autumn including a strong-finishing second over C&D last time.
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DARK ROSA has shown promise in her last two starts at Kempton and those efforts suggest that she can play a leading role in a moderate event such as this. Cloch Nua has a good record on the all-weather and he has to be noted, although a 213-day break is a concern. Others to note are Reddeef, Serious Look and Troy Story.

He might not be that well handicapped and ideally wants further, but SERIOUS LOOK still appeals as the safest option.
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Gustav Graves beat Sam's Xpress (second) in a similar C&D event three weeks ago, but 6lb and 3lb rises respectively mean that they could both be vulnerable here. With that in mind, preference is for SO SMART, who was second over track and trip last time and merits respect off the same mark. Alshimali could be the main danger after his recent Lingfield third.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to course specialist GUSTAV GRAVES, who cashed in on a reduced mark here three weeks ago.
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