There were 44 Races on Friday 13th December 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Bangor, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Belfrina, a winner at the Curragh in September before switching codes and joining David Pipe, is sure to be popular in receipt of weight from the likes of MELON, but the latter is marginally preferred. The son of Adlerflug won over 1m6f on the Flat at Haydock when last seen and is a particularly interesting contender. Mix De Gris heads the remainder.

BELFRINA is an interesting recruit for the David Pipe yard having won a big-field maiden in Ireland and this looks to be a winnable opportunity on hurdles debut. Melon also won last time on the level so rates the main danger, with Mix de Gris likely to be thereabouts.

This may be fought out by MELON and Belfrina, who switch to hurdling after winning on the Flat in September.
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KILGAME is one of two notable French imports and is helped by having prior hurdling experience. By the same sire as one of last season's leaving juveniles Kargese, the selection finished seven lengths second to the subsequently Grade 2-placed winner on Auteuil debut last March and it is encouraging he has a Grade 1 Christmas entry. Kel Histoire is similarly entered in that same Christmas race and was bought by current connections for 200,000 euros in November 2023, having won a 1m4f maiden at Saint-Brieuc. He will be well schooled for his jumps debut while his Flat win encouragingly came on very soft ground. Scriabin has recent form but might prove vulnerable to smart types while Van Demon is long absent.

KILGAME produced a promising first effort when runner-up to a useful sort in a juvenile hurdle at Auteuil back in March and, open to plenty of improvement on first start for Henry de Bromhead, he's taken to go one better. Kel Histoire is also a fascinating recruit having joined Willie Mullins' yard for €200,000 after winning his sole outing in bumpers in France, with Dutch Gold fancied to fill the places.

Two French recruits could dominate here, KEL HISTOIRE preferred to Kilgame
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Wingmen is an interesting contender following his hurdling debut success at Navan, but he will need to improve in the jumping department and may prove better going the other way around. Country Mile finished runner-up in a Grade 2 at Haydock and commands the utmost respect, but THAT'S NICE might have the measure of him. An impressive winner at Warwick, the form has a solid look to it with the runner-up landing a Listed contest at Sandown and she can take advantage of the 7lb she receives from all of her rivals.

THAT'S NICE was notably strong in the betting up against a listed bumper winner when scoring in good style on her Warwick hurdle debut and can build on that significant promise and prove too good for Country Mile and Wingmen in a very interesting opener despite the small field.

This is very tight between all four on ratings but THAT'S NICE left a big impression with her Warwick win.
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LILTING VERSE showed a willing attitude to get back up at Huntingdon recently having been headed and the daughter of Yeats is taken to follow up off a 4lb higher mark. That said, first-time cheekpieces could sharpen up The Kniphand, who arrives following a creditable second at Ludlow. At the foot of the weights, A Definite Getaway can also make his presence felt.

A trappy contest but LILTING VERSE still looked a work in progress when coming out fractionally on top at Huntingdon just under 3 weeks ago, so Fergal O'Brien's mare gets the nod to progress again and take her tally to 2-3 in this sphere. The Kniphand has taken his form up a notch this season, so he's marginally preferred to Imperial Merlin for the forecast spot.

The vote goes to THE KNIPHAND, who looked in excellent nick when scoring at Southwell in October and was not discredited last time.
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CLASSIC MAESTRO improved greatly for his reappearance fifth at Warwick when making all in ready fashion at Wetherby six days ago. Edward Vaughan negates some of the 7lb penalty with his 3lb claim and a quick double could be in the offing for Jennie Candlish's inmate. Seasonal debutant Risk D'Argent started off his last campaign with a good second at Warwick and could go well. Bigz Belief is also worth a second look.

GENTLEMAN BILL looked to have more to offer when going in over C&D last month so is fancied to make a winning start in handicaps at the chief expense of recent Wetherby victor Classic Maestro. Risk d'Argent is weighted to have a say too if ready to roll after his absence.

He probably was flattered by an easy lead last week at Wetherby but CLASSIC MAESTRO is a likeable type who can make another bold bid.
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MAGIC MCCOLGAN disappointed on her last bumper start in May but had previously shown smart ability and should do well over hurdles. A sister to King George VI Chase winner Tornado Flyer, she was Listed-runner-up at Fairyhouse in March, is clearly much better than her latest Punchestown showing and contests a winnable maiden on her jumps debut. Relieved Of Duties has recent hurdling form having been beaten a nose when conceding 5lb to the winner at Thurles last month but might find the selection too strong. Prior to that Thurles run, he had finished third to today's rival Mic Drop in a Clonmel bumper but Mic Drop has since disappointed.

Lots of deadwood in this maiden and it looks a match between MAGIC MCCOLGAN and Relieved of Duties, with preference for the former having shown fairly useful form in bumpers last season. Gordon Elliot's charge has been turned over at short odds in a bumper and maiden hurdle, but he won't allow the selection to have it all her own way, while Ifyouaskme and Mic Drop can fight out minor honours.

Relieved Of Duties has a major chance but may have to give best to MAGIC MCCOLGAN, who had smart form in bumpers last term
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Caldwell Potter justified odds of 2/11 at Carlisle on his first attempt over fences and is expected to appreciate stepping up in trip. However, all of his best form has come with plenty of cut in the ground and a lack of rain in the forecast would have to be a concern. With that in mind, SPRINGWELL BAY is taken to gain a second victory over fences to complement his Listed success at Chepstow in October. He didn't seem to quite see out an extended 3m at the November Meeting and the return to this distance is likely to see him in a better light. Jango Baie was a smart hurdler who has the scope to go far over the larger obstacles and may end up being the main threat to the selection.

Having marked himself down as a leading novice hurdler for Gordon Elliott last term, CALDWELL POTTER made the perfect start for new connections with a smooth chase debut success at Carlisle 12 days ago. Open to above-average improvement, he's fancied to follow-up over this longer trip. Jango Baie, on reappearance/chase bow, and Deafening Silence can emerge next best.

The 5yo JANGO BAIE lacks chasing experience but his hurdle form was right up there and he must have schooled well to be starting here.
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Useful Flat performer CHARGING THUNDER has made a seamless transition to hurdles, recording wide-margin wins at Fakenham and Sedgefield. Given his ability on the level, an opening mark of 115 could prove to be extremely lenient and he's taken to land the hat-trick. Uttoxeter scorer Court Cian might be the main danger despite a 7lb rise, while Ikigai Star, who sports cheekpieces for the first time, is another to consider.

COURT CIAN has improved with each run since joining Stuart Edmunds so is fancied to make light of a 7 lb weights rise for his Uttoxeter success. Handicap-debutant Willie Shake Hands looks to have better days ahead of him and rates a big threat though, with Charging Thunder also much respected along with Diamond Dealer.

The pick is COURT CIAN, who travelled well before asserting at Uttoxeter four weeks ago and might use that success as a springboad.
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EXCELERO shouldn't be judged too harshly on his ninth-placed effort in The Gerry Feilden at Newbury last month and he's entitled to strip fitter for that return effort. The four-year-old is likely to prove far more competitive reverting to novice company and he edges the vote over Atlantic Lad. Donald McCain's gelding posted a respectable third on his Rules bow over C&D 45 days ago and improvement is expected. Law Of The Sea is also noted.

EXCELERO shaped as if needing the run on return/handicap debut at Newbury recently and, back down in grade, Jane Williams' charge has an excellent opportunity to double her career tally. Atlantic Lad made an encouraging debut in this sphere when third over C&D in October so heads up the opposition, with Law of The Sea another potential improver having had just a couple of starts over hurdles.

This is worlds away from the strong handicap that EXCELERO contested at Newbury last month and he can give the weight away.
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WARDENS WHISPER showed much improved form on his second handicap start last month and can progress further. His initial form was poor but having made much of the running at Tipperary recently, finished his race quite well while the race has been boosted by his stablemate runner-up scoring next time. Expelliarmus returned from 405 days off when running well on the all-weather last week and had shown promise in juvenile hurdles in 2023. She might ideally prefer a sound surface but has a favourable rating. Eve's Hope defeated a proven 104-rated runner-up to score at Clonmel 10 days ago and should compete on handicap debut while useful Flat performer Robbies Rock debuts in a handicap hurdle but is just a three-year-old.

ROBBIES ROCK is with a shrewd handler and looks potentially well in based on Flat form having his first go in a handicap hurdle, so he's marginally preferred to Expelliarmus, who fits a similar mould. Star Official should also be competitive.

If maintaining the improvement shown at Tipperary, WARDENS WHISPER will be hard to beat. The form has been boosted by a stablemate
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Nico De Boinville partners Willmount instead of the same owner's Bo Zenith of the Nicky Henderson pair, with the former making his first appearance since pulling up in last season's Challow. It remains to be seen if he is well handicapped or not off a mark of 130, while his stablemate returns from an even longer layoff having gone close in a Grade 1 juvenile event at Aintree when trained by Gary Moore. Wreckless Eric went up 8lb for scoring here last month and is capable of taking another step forward, as is the four-timer seeking To Chase A Dream, but TINTINTIN may offer some value. A C&D winner in April, he was far from disgraced when fourth in a strong renewal of the Greatwood and the switch to the New Course promises to bring about further improvement.

A really strong handicap. TO CHASE A DREAM had seconditis at the start of his hurdle career but has now discovered the winning habit and a 7 lb penalty for his recent Carlisle success may not prevent him making it 4 in a row. Valgrand, a C&D Grade 2 novice winner this autumn, heads the many dangers ahead of Willmount, a fascinating handicap newcomer from the Henderson yard, and Greatwood-fourth Tintintin.

The same connections run the eyecatching pair Willmount and Bo Zenith, but WRECKLESS ERIC gets the vote from Mirabad.
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PYRAMID PLACE scored cosily at Kempton last month, creating the impression he can add to his already healthy strike-rate over hurdles. Given that was just his second start for Olly Murphy and with Beau Morgan's claim helping in the plate, the son of Authorized is well equipped to follow up. Fellow last-time-out winner Santos Blue is feared most, although Coniston George is dangerous to rule out.

A tight handicap. CONISTON GEORGE has the potential for a bit better again now stepping back up in trip and is narrowly preferred to War Soldier, who was just behind him at Carlisle last time, and November's Kempton scorer Pyramid Place.

It might pay to focus on CONISTON GEORGE and War Soldier, who both went close in the same 2m1f Carlisle handicap 24 days ago.
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Atreides has proved expensive to follow in his 13 starts under Rules, but the six-year-old is unlikely to be far away if reproducing his latest second at Ffos Las. With that being said, NEW FOUND FAME only gave way in the closing stages over an extended 2m5f at Hereford 31 days ago and a drop in distance may prove fruitful. Market support for stable debutant Streamsforth Lad would be interesting.

ATREIDES caught the eye in a stronger event at Ffos Las last time and he’s taken to go one better here. New Found Fame is respected as the main danger having posted his best effort for a while at Hereford. Greatness Awaits shaped with promise at Ludlow and will benefit from the drop in distance, while Streamsforth Lad is one to note in the betting for a yard that does well with new recruits.

Preference is for SAINT CYR DE PAIL who looks open to improvement on his handicap debut.
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Hurdling debutant BARNAHASH PRIMROSE might prefer soft ground but is smart. She disappointed in March but had previously finished third at Grade 2 level last February and had reportedly been schooled for an initial point-to-point beginning. Winning pointer Fancy Girl returns from a layoff but finished fourth in that aforementioned Grade 2 Leopardstown bumper in 2023. She probably lacks high-class ability and would also prefer soft, but has enough size to do well over jumps. Penelope's Charm was ahead of the selection when finishing Listed-placed last March but disappointed since and was well held on her hurdling debut. Drying ground will suit hurdling debutant Meitheal while point-to-point winner Full Of Life was bought for 70,000 pounds last March.

This will likely go to one of the hurdle newcomers. Henry de Bromhead point recruit FULL OF LIFE gets the nod ahead of bumper winners Fancy Girl, Mietheal, Neon Diamond and Barnahash Primrose before any betting clues are known.

Although disappointing on her final bumper start BARNAHASH PRIMROSE looks potentially superior to these rivals on the balance of form
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CHIANTI CLASSICO goes from strength to strength over fences and carried 12st to victory at Ascot in good style on his reappearance. A winner at the Festival here back in March, Kim Bailey's charge may prove tough to beat once again. King Turgeon completed a double in the Grand Sefton at Aintree and he rates a threat, despite an 8lb rise, while Java Point could feature on the back of a second here, where The Newest One was fourth. Last year's Becher winner Chambard is also worth noting on his reappearance.

CHIANTI CLASSICO and King Turgeon are a pair of chasers firmly on the up but the former is the less exposed/classier of the two and he's taken to land this before a likely step back up in grade. Java Point arrives on the back of a likeable effort at the track and could make his presence felt again.

While there are positives about the others, calculations seem to be dominated by Chianti Classico and KING TURGEON (nap).
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A mid-race stumble forced an end to NICKELFORCE's unbeaten status over fences when he unseated the rider at Leicester 12 days ago. However, his two previous chase efforts saw him register convincing successes and he can resume winning ways with Harry Bannister back in the saddle. Pearly Island and Envious Editor are suggested as the main threats to the selection.

NICKELFORCE impressed when landing each of his first 2 starts over fences and, having unseated just as the race was beginning in earnest at Leicester in his hat-trick bid 12 days ago, he remains one to be interested in given his low-mileage, progressive profile in this sphere. Sageburg County and Pearly Island may be the pair to provide chief resistance.

Sageburg Country is respected there could still be a lot more to come from NICKELFORCE (nap), who has taken very well to fences.
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Irish raider KEVIN'S PRIDE, who comfortably won a bumper in Ireland before posting a solid second over 2m4f on his hurdles debut at Carlisle last month, should be wiser for the experience and appeals most. Former pointer Skuna Bay runs for a yard with an excellent strike-rate at this venue and can figure after a respectable third on his hurdles bow 24 days ago. Theatre Tom also warrants consideration.

KEVIN'S PRIDE shaped with plenty of promise when sprinting away from a subsequent winner on his hurdling debut at Carlisle a month ago and should take a bit of stopping with improvement on the cards. Skuna Bay and Alan de Banks are feared most in that order.

Preference is for KEVIN'S PRIDE who should prove hard to beat if jumping better than when just beaten on his hurdles debut.
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ONE AND ONLY did well to win over C&D last Sunday and might defy a 6lb rise. Well-bred, he had largely disappointed prior to Sunday but that success came in a slightly higher-rated handicap with 22 runners and he also overcame a mistake at the fourth last to score narrowly. Nevereverever has been running well in autumn handicaps, is suited by drying ground and should get involved while Donegal Danny jumped slightly left when running well at Clonmel recently. Dual chase winner Likable Chancer reverts to hurdles but is winless from 27 starts in this sphere.

NEVEREVEREVER has made a good start to his handicap career and might be able to get off the mark. Donegal Danny and Lilian Bland head the many dangers, while a market move for the Charles Byrnes-trained The Mass Path would bring him firmly into the reckoning.

Last Sunday's C&D winner One And Only may not cope with NEVEREVEREVER who can step up on seconds at Roscommon and Sligo
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Shakem Up'arry recorded a C&D double in the Plate here back in March, but was then disappointing in the Topham off this 6lb higher mark so TORN AND FRAYED makes more appeal. Nigel Twiston-Davies' 10-year-old won a competitive veterans' chase at Warwick with plenty left in the tank and can confirm superiority over runner-up Eldorado Allen, despite the worse terms. Dashel Drasher returned to chasing with a creditable third at Ascot and is not without a chance off his current rating. Copperhead is another to consider.

A strong-looking renewal of this veterans' race, with SHAN BLUE shading preference on the back of an encouraging reappearance at Bangor. He promises to be suited by this drop back in trip and gets the nod ahead of Dashel Drasher, who has also slipped to an attractive mark and put in a good shift back over fences in a Grade 2 at Ascot last month. Dual C&D winner Shakem Up'arry will be a danger to all if fully tuned-up, while Warwick 1-2 Torn And Frayed and Eldorado Allen also merit respect.

There's nothing not to like about course specialist Shakem Up'arry but SHAN BLUE isn't one to give up on despite his losing run.
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Faerie Cutlass won with something in hand at Ludlow last month. A 6lb rise in the ratings looks more than workable for Kim Bailey's mare and another bold bid is forecast, but handicap debutant SQUIGGLES looks open to slightly more improvement. The five-year-old has filled the runner-up spot on both hurdle outings so far and an opening mark of 105 could prove lenient. Saunton Surf and Mrs Tabitha are other key players.

Having shaped well on her seasonal reappearance at Lingfield, SAUNTON SURF could be the answer. She may have most to fear from handicap-debutante Squiggles, though recent Ludlow scorer Faerie Cutlass and For Gina, who is entitled to come on for her pipe-opener at Warwick a few weeks ago, are also shortlisted.

This might go to unexposed 5yo SAUNTON SURF, who ran well in defeat on last month's seasonal debut and probably still has potential.
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Having won five of his last six starts, Plaisir Des Flos is a must for the shortlist despite his rising mark. However, this trip takes him into uncharted territory and, with that in mind, a chance is taken on MAHLAND being able to make a winning return and follow up on his comfortable success over 3m at Ffos Las in April. Thanksforthehelp is another capable stayer to consider.

A warm looking race of its type with a chance taken on 9-y-o SCHALKE. He shaped most encouragingly having tumbled in the weights when third in a C&D handicap on return/yard debut 45 days ago and conditions here will hold no fears. Thanksforthehelp for David Pipe, prolific-scorer Plaisir des Flos and Strackan are just a trio of others to consider.

Henry Daly has described recent Uttoxeter winner STRACKAN (nap) as "gormless" in the past but he's getting his act together now.
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Grade 1-placed SPINDLEBERRY debuts over fences and might prefer easier ground but has point-to-point experience. She finished second in a top-level novice in March and while well beaten subsequently at Punchestown, is forgiven that run as she had been hampered and blundered badly. Majestic Force has winning points form and while well enough held at Cheltenham in March, can get involved on chase debut. Iris Emery was narrowly defeated by Drinmore winner Croke Park last month but that rival was reported to have had blood at both nostrils.

Point-winner SPINDLEBERRY quickly reached a useful level in a trio of hurdle outings last term (runner up at Grade 1 level) and she may well emerge best of the Willie Mullins' quintet now her sights are set on chasing. Majestic Force is another low-mileage mare with plenty of potential now chasing and she's feared. Iris Emery, a stablemate of the selection, can also get involved.

Willie Mullins has a strong hand, the pick looking to be SPINDLEBERRY, who gets the vote ahead of Majestic Force
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Although competing from 11lb out of the handicap, there is plenty to like about the chances of ICEO MADRIK. The ex-David Pipe inmate arrives following two wins at Compiegne, including in a Listed cross country event last time, and ground conditions look set to be in his favour again. It's also worth remembering that another French raider in Sweet David won impressively from 17lb out of the handicap in the cross country race at the November Meeting here. Stumptown had Three By Two (second), Coko Beach (fifth) and Vanillier (sixth) all behind when winning over the banks at Punchestown last month and he looks a big danger, while Mister Coffey may stick on for a place like he did behind the aforementioned Sweet David four weeks ago.

Gordon Elliott comes here mob-handed and his veteran DELTA WORK is fancied to capitalise on a handy-looking mark and enhance his fine record round here. Fellow Irish raider Stumptown has age on his side and is feared most in his bid for a hat-trick of cross country events, with in-form maiden chaser Mister Coffey appealing as the pick of the home challengers. Former victor Latenightpass and Topham-hero Arizona Cardinal complete the shortlist.

There's major interest from top to bottom in this field but the two to concentrate on may be STUMPTOWN and Latenightpass.
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A drop in distance proved just the tonic for BATHGATE when opening his account at Sedgefield 17 days ago. Although he was flattered by the 13-length winning margin that day, a 5lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent the four-year-old from doubling his tally. Marty Mcfly didn't appear to stay the 2m5f trip on his reappearance at Kelso and this distance is likely to see him in a better light. Ruby Island must be respected too.

GENTLEMAN BILL is three from four (including point win) completed starts and showed a good attitude at Bangor last time, so he's marginally preferred to fellow last-time-out winner Bathgate in what could be a tightly-knit affair. Two Auld Pals should also be on the premises.

Lucinda Russell's TWO AULD PALS proved his welbeing with a good AW run last month and could still be well handicapped over hurdles.
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LINALENE is readily suggested after his third-placed finish in what looked a good bumper at Aintree last month. The son of Rail Link, who is a half-brother to a couple of jump winners in France, was a solid favourite on that occasion and may be up to scoring this time. Bohemond Antioch and Sherminator can fight it out for second given they have an experience edge over the remainder.

LINALENE showed up well in a better race at Aintree on debut and should be able to open his account with improvement anticipated. Bohemond Antioch looks the main form danger and Through The Storm is a notable newcomer.

The choice is SHERMINATOR who shaped as though this longer trip would suit when a staying-on fourth at Exeter in October.
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EL CHAMPO has failed to win in seven previous chase outings but has been running well recently and is suited by drying ground. A three-time hurdle winner, he finished second in a Listed chase at Killarney in August, chased home subsequent Troytown Chase winner Stuzzikini in October and again ran well in a useful handicap at Limerick most recently. Ballycashin also likes a sound surface and herself ran well on chase debut at Gowran over a similar distance last month, with that form being boosted by the fourth-placed horse winning subsequently. Banjaxed finished behind the Porterstown Chase winner at Down Royal last month and had previously run well at Kilbeggan. Dancingondaceiling debuts for a new yard on reappearance.

LIGHTKEEPER's hurdling form gives him a big chance and he has experience in points, so he's worth chancing on chasing debut for all that Banjaxed and El Champo both provide solid alternatives based on what they've already achieved in this sphere.

It could pay to take a chance onDANCINGONDACEILING, a points' winner who has joined Gavin Cromwell since a shock maiden hurdle win
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DOYEN QUEST accounted for Gowel Road when readily justifying favouritism at the November Meeting here and, despite a 10lb hike in the ratings, this progressive six-year-old looks like the one they all have to beat again. Gowel Road is just 2lb higher than when filling the runner-up spot that day and will likely run his usual honest race, while Long Draw and Wonderful Eagle appear closely matched on their clash at the same fixture. Might I also warrants respect following his comeback victory at Bangor.

The manner in which DOYEN QUEST overcame a significant early blunder here the previous month suggests a 10 lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent him from going in again, not least as he's totally unexposed as a stayer. Long Draw and Might I head up the opposition in a race that is likely to make for strong form.

Doyen Quest is respected but LONG DRAW is improving, despite his run of seconds, and looks interesting on his first 3m attempt.
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KALEIDOSCOPE EYES produced arguably her best effort when runner-up over C&D in October and a repeat of that performance might see her get off the mark at the eighth attempt. Sarabi is likely to appreciate a step up in trip on her nursery bow based on her most recent performance at Wolverhampton. She enters calculations along with Born Too Run and Tiempo Alegre.

A chance is taken on George Boughey handicap newcomer MISSILE MAC, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Invincible Love, Born Too Run and Tiempo Alegre all showed they can be competitive from their mark last time and head the dangers.

This may be best left to one of the newcomers to handicaps. MISSILE MAC appeals as a likely big improver.
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ELIGIBLE returned to winning ways at Newcastle earlier in the month and the eight-year-old, a four-time scorer at this venue, has a strong chance of backing it up under a 4lb penalty. King Of Ithaca bids for a third track-and-trip victory in 2024 following his latest triumph here in November so must be feared. Lord Rapscallion went agonisingly close at Chelmsford last week and is another to take seriously.

LORD RAPSCALLION is a regular in better races than this and arguably should have won back from a short break at Chelmsford last week. He looks too well weighted to ignore so gets the nod in favour of King of Ithaca, who is building up a good record over C&D and last-time-out winner Eligible.

The vote goes to ELIGIBLE who won at Newcastle last time and who has gained his other four AW successes at this track.
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ECLAIRAGE may be able to land her hat-trick over C&D, despite a hefty hike for her last win. The Kuroshio filly opened her account here in October before following up in impressive fashion three weeks ago. She got a 19lb rise for that easy five-length win, but trainer Danny Murphy felt that she had matured well recently and there may be another in her. Moonhall Lass, who chased her home then, has been a solid fourth since and may get closer. A bigger danger could be Ohmyviette, who opened his account over C&D nine days ago and is open to further improvement.

The hat-trick beckons for ECLAIRAGE, who made it 2-2 on the all-weather and over this C&D when readily seeing off Moonhall Lass in a nursery three weeks ago. The latter is armed with a 14 lb pull but it's unlikely to be enough given the authority with which Daniel Murphy's charge went about her business. Tommy McJohn could be the one for the forecast this time.

It is difficult to oppose the rapidly improving ECLAIRAGE, who slammed Moonhall Lass in a C&D nursery last time.
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KING DAVID didn't fully appear to see out the extended mile when third at Wolverhampton last time and the return to 7f appears to be the right move for Marco Botti's gelding. Starshiba has been performing consistently well on the all-weather in recent months and is respected on his first run for a new stable, while others to note are Profit Street and Toussarok.

Marco Botti 3-y-o KING DAVID is building up a solid record in AW handicaps and can land another win. Toussarok showed his first sign of promise for the Tony Carroll yard when fourth at Wolverhampton last time and is a likely threat if he can build on that. Profit Street may prove best of the remainder.

The selection is KING DAVID who went close in one previous go over C&D and who should appreciate the return to this trip.
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HAPPY FOR EVVA ran well on her first outing for Alan McIntyre here a fortnight ago and may be able to strike now. The Dandy Man filly stayed on when third to Aviatrice in a solid-looking maiden and going another furlong now should help. J M's Joy had some solid placed form on the grass and, coming here with a mark of 75, she is entitled to play a part. Joseph O'Brien saddles three in the race and Magnolia Drive is an interesting newcomer in the JP McManus colours. The Gleneagles filly is a full-sister to a couple of winners, including smart hurdler Common Practice.

Two of the three trained by Joseph O'Brien are appealing and preference is for newcomer MAGNOLA DRIVE, who boasts a good pedigree and it will look significant if the market speaks in her favour. Stablemate Honeysuckle Rose showed promise on her introduction at the Curragh and she is second choice ahead of J M's Joy and Happy For Evva.

There has been promise in both of HAPPY FOR EVVA's starts, particularly here last time when shaping like 7f would suit
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Heathen bounced back to form when winning nicely over 1m6f here and warrants plenty of respect, but ALRAZEEN was arguably even more impressive when landing the spoils over an extended 2m at Wolverhampton so he shades the verdict. Clockmaker is the least exposed member of the line-up and could land a blow on what is only his second handicap start.

ALRAZEEN notched his third career success at Wolverhampton last month and, very much remaining unexposed as a stayer, Gay Kelleway's charge gets the nod to follow up at the expense of Heathen, who proved as good as ever when scoring on return at this track last month and was arguably value for a bit extra over the result. Barenboim completes the shortlist on first start for Tom Dascombe.

This can go to ALRAZEEN who looked a stayer to follow when successful over this trip at Wolverhampton last time.
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LADY PAGASA may be able to atone after getting turned over at a short price on her last visit. The Dark Angel filly looked to be doing enough in front passing the furlong pole, but was worn down in the closing stages by newcomer Eyema Candy Girl. She has been placed over a mile so going up to seven isn't an issue and this looks a good opportunity to bag an overdue win. Prince Of Love was two and a quarter lengths behind the selection last time and with the experience under his belt, may get closer. Authenticate is progressing with racing and is another for the shortlist after her runner-up effort here early last month.

A chance is taken on debutante OCEAN DIAMOND, who ticks plenty of the right boxes on paper and, needless to say, it will be noteworthy if she's strong in the betting, Lady Pagasa has had more chances than most but she has performed with credit on all three starts since joining present yard and should be on the premises once more. Authenticate is best of the rest.

Johnny Murtagh seems to be getting a tune out of LADY PAGASA (nap) and she shaped like she would relish return to 7f last time
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A number of these look to hold claims, so FIORELLA PRINCESS receives what can only be a tentative vote. The Sands Of Mali filly has progressed in each of her three starts to date and cutting back from 6f holds no fears judged on the speed she showed at Wolverhampton last time, when only headed towards the finish. Commander Atkinson was just behind a subsequent winner when third in 0-85 company over C&D and he must enter calculations dropped in class. Solvency and Solar Edge are others to note.

Lots with chances but NATSUMI rates the pick of the weights on the back of her good recent Lingfield second so edges the vote. Sonic Si is also weighted to have a say and next on the list ahead of handicap- debutant The Vital Spark and Lingfied-scorer Solar Edge.

Competitive fare. Commander Atkinson is well up to winning a similar event but THE VITAL SPARK is interesting now dropped to 5f.
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DAONETHATGOTAWAY looks capable of striking off his current mark. The Tamayuz gelding ran well 16 days ago when chasing home Rock Etoile over this trip and remains on the same mark. Tribal Moon was well supported when making a winning start on this surface last month and is open to further improvement. He looks a big player off a 5lb higher mark. Four-time C&D winner Feature This was a solid third on his last visit and is another who has to come into calculations.

TRIBAL MOON took an immediate step forward switched to this surface when landing a C&D handicap last month and a 5 lb rise is unlikely to be enough to stop him in his tracks. It's been a long time since Royal Tribute last hit the target but he should have a part to plat, while Feature This is also accorded respect. Daonethatgotaway and Esticky End are not without hope in a competitive handicap.

DAONETHATGOTAWAY went close here last time and the winner from that contest was only beaten a head from a 5lb higher mark subsequently
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Difficult to be too confident about any of these, but REBEL STAR left her debut performance well behind when chasing home a short-priced favourite over this trip at Lingfield last month and she could make it third-time lucky with any further improvement. Elegant Call finished last of four in that race, but may improve from her first appearance for the Michael Appleby stable. American Fashion and Popular Dream also merit consideration.

ELEGANT CALL didn't come up to market expectations when last of 4 at Lingfield on debut for Mick Appleby but, if she's back on track, she should have too much for Rebel Star, who could do better again. American Fashion could feature if the first-time hood has the desired effect.

Rebel Star is open to further progress but POPULAR DREAM has run well in C&D handicaps the last twice and can break his duck.
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MAN IS KING has been knocking on the door here and wouldn't be winning out of turn. The Dandy Man gelding has been placed on his last three visits and lost out by just a head to Cousin Shay 16 days ago. He has been creeping up the handicap, but is entitled to be bang there again. The selection went up 3lb for that effort, while the winner Cousin Shay got 7lb, so he may be able to turn the tables. Lorr's Girl, who was a length and a half behind the pair, is another who has to come into the mix having been left on the same mark.

VIVA VOCE showed the benefit of a recent run when finishing a creditable third in a C&D handicap 16 days ago and a repeat should see him go close from the same mark. Cousin Shay and Man Is King finished 1-2 respectively in a C&D contest recently and rate an obvious pair of dangers once more.

After a winning start for his new yard over C&D last time, COUSIN SHAY could be the one to side with from just 5lb higher
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MASTER OF MY FATE has tumbled 13lb in the handicap this year and looks set to take advantage based on Monday's second at Newcastle. Beaten only a head on that occasion, a return to winning ways looks imminent. One More Wave landed a higher grade sprint over C&D in November and returns to this venue with every chance, while Smooth Silesie is not out of it either and makes more appeal than Counsel over this minimum trip.

MASTER OF MY FATE signalled he is ready to go in again when an excellent recent second at Newcastle and can go one better off the same mark here. C&D scorer One More Wave appeals as the one to chase him home ahead of Smooth Silesie and Counsel.

Master Of My Fate is seriously respected after his near miss on Monday but the trailblazing JEANS MAITE can gain her sixth C&D win.
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MEHMAN may be able to get his head in front again after some decent efforts. The Mehmas gelding came to win his race a furlong from home here last time before getting outstayed late on by Clarita. That came over 7f and dropping back to 6f now looks an obvious move. All his previous wins have come at 5f. Course regular Harry's Bar commands obvious respect after two solid runs here this campaign. He is a four-time C&D winner. Inishmot Prince is another old favourite around here and also has to be on the shortlist.

A good quality sprint contest with MEHMAN narrowly selected to come out on top. He's shaped well on each of his last 3 starts around here at up to 7f, and he's fancied to capitalise returned to sprinting. Harry's Bar, Daamberdiplomat and Dontspoilasale are a trio of fellow in-form sorts and also demand consideration.

There shouldn't be much between DAAMBERDIPLOMAT, Harry's Bar and Dontspoilasale. The first-named is just preferred.
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CHERRY HILL is potentially well treated competing off a 7lb lower mark than when last successful. Dominic Ffrench Davis' filly has been thereabouts at Kempton recently and is likely to prove competitive once again. A winner at Newcastle last month, Just Typical is usually in the mix at this level, while Northern Cracksman will be sharper for a comeback run here and merits consideration on only his second start for his new trainer.

CHERRY HILL has highlighted her turn could well be near from her much-reduced mark in recent starts and she gets the narrow vote to prove as much now. Just Typical, Upper Hand and Northern Cracksman are others to consider, as is top-weight Alexander James in a wide-open contest.

The best option looks to be JUST TYPICAL (nap) given that he has been running well on Tapeta in recent months.
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HASIYNA travelled well into the race here last time and was probably value for a bit more than her winning margin. The Tamayuz filly was always doing enough in the closing stages to hold Wild Mountain by a neck and, off just a 3lb higher mark, she may be able to follow up. The runner-up is only 1lb higher and is entitled to run a big race again. Jackie Brown got home in a tight finish here three weeks ago and is 4lb higher now. There might be a bit more to come from her.

WILD MOUNTAIN looks the way to go on the back of his very good C&D second last time out nudged up just 1 lb here. Course-socrer Winemaker is weighted to go well and next on the list ahead of Jackie Brown and Senado Square.

C&D winner AMERICAN IN PARIS might be able to improve enough on her comeback run to turn the tables on Hasiyna and Wild Mountain.
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Placed at Newcastle last week, SHOWTIME MAHOMES won over C&D before that and Grant Tuer's charge gets another chance back at this venue. Monsieur Beaulieu hosed up by five lengths over 7f at Lingfield and can feature again with a 5lb penalty negated by his rider's allowance, while No Saint also drops down in distance having landed a double with last month's success at Chelmsford. First Company is not out of it either.

Following his clear-cut success at Lingfield last week, MONSIEUR BEAULIEU will surely take plenty of stopping under a penalty with this drop back to 6f unlikely to pose a problem. Ormolulu came from further back than the eventual winner Showtime Mahomes when a close third over this C&D last month and she is feared most ahead of First Company.

A deep race of its type. Monsieur Beaulieu and Ormolulu are respected but GOGO YUBARI can build on last month's reappearance.
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PEPPER NOIR handled the step up to this trip really well here 16 days ago and may be able to follow up. The Outstrip filly was pressed late on then by Tudor Manor, but was a cosy enough winner and is fancied to defy a 6lb rise. Enough Already was trying to defy a 7lb penalty in that race, but could only finish fourth. He remains on the same mark and is capable of getting closer. Pralognan has been knocking on the door and could be place material again. His trainer Tony Martin also saddles Sir Callisto and Colin Keane is an eyecatching booking for that horse so market moves could be noteworthy.

ENOUGH ALREADY scored over C&D last month and is worth siding with to quickly resume winning ways having possibly found the run coming too fast when fourth here last time out. Recent C&D victor Pepper Noir heads the list of dangers, with the handily-weighted Pralognan another to consider. Trethorn completes the shortlist.

With two solid efforts in defeat at this venue lately, PRALOGNAN can get back on the scoresheet today.
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