There were 296 Races on across 35 meetings. There was 7 races at Ayr first race 14:03, 8 races at Ballarat first race 04:30, 9 races at Belmont At The Big A first race 18:05, 8 races at Canberra first race 03:45, 4 races at Canterbury Park first race 01:10, 8 races at Cavaillon first race 10:43, 7 races at Charles Town first race 01:25, 11 races at Churchill Downs first race 01:23, 8 races at Delaware Park first race 17:30, 7 races at Downpatrick first race 14:15, 8 races at Dundalk first race 16:50, 8 races at Eagle Farm first race 03:32, 8 races at Fairview first race 11:45, 9 races at Gulfstream first race 17:55, 9 races at Kempton first race 16:00, 9 races at Las Piedras first race 17:40, 10 races at Laurel Park first race 17:25, 8 races at Los Alamitos first race 21:00, 3 races at Meadowlands first race 00:00, 7 races at Mysore first race 09:30, 12 races at Nagoya first race 06:40, 8 races at Newbury first race 13:25, 8 races at Newcastle (Aus) first race 04:00 Newcastle, 7 races at Newton Abbot first race 14:10, 9 races at Presque Isle Downs first race 21:00, 9 races at Remington Park first race 01:28, 9 races at Saint-Cloud first race 12:05, 14 races at San Isidro first race 17:30, 11 races at Sonoda first race 06:20, 9 races at Taif first race 14:10, 8 races at Toulouse first race 15:17, 12 races at Urawa first race 05:30, 7 races at Verden first race 14:30, 8 races at Vincennes first race 17:23, 9 races at Woodbine first race 01:18, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses a custom rating system for each runner.

Race 1: 16:50 Dundalk Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race IRE 5f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(8) Sienna Grey
2Seamie HeffernanMiss Jennifer Anne LynchRan well on debut at Cork when beaten less than 4l in a hot maiden; poor effort at Bellewstown last time; headgear left off here; opposable.
(6) Unique Journey
2Scott McCullaghDaniel James MurphySlowly away when well beaten in sixth on debut at Bellewstown last month; needs to take a giant leap forward to get involved.
(4) Ohmyviette
2Manoel MarquesW P Browne27,000euros yearling; second foal; dam French placed 1m 2yo/6.5f AW (RPR 69), half-sister to Italian 5f-1m winner Greach (inc 2yo/Listed), out of maiden half-sister to Italian 1m Listed winner Carioca and useful 5f-1m winner Irony; trainer 3-9 at Dundalk this year so market watch advised.
(2) Amazing Athena
2Colin KeaneJ P MurtaghNaas 5f winner in July; first-time blinkers didn't work the oracle when moderate fourth in Curragh Listed last time but did have Shamrock Breeze behind; work to do to get close to Saratoga Special on that form.
(3) Lady With The Lamp
2Dylan Browne McMonagleJoseph Patrick O'BrienRan too freely when third on debut over 6f at Windsor; won next time at Bath (5.5f, good to firm) but has work to do with a couple of her rivals judged on Tipperary Listed sixth in July.
(5) Shamrock Breeze
2Ronan WhelanJack W DavisonOff the mark on first run for the yard at Down Royal in June; placed in Listed company three times since; likes to get on with things from the front but needs to improve to get the better of Powerful Nation and Saratoga Special.
(7) Saratoga Special
2Shane FoleyMrs John HarringtonGave the 101-rated Treasure Isle a good race when second on debut at Naas in May; behind the same runner when second in 5f Listed at the Curragh next time (Shamrock Breeze over 5l behind); ran too freely when a beaten 2-5 favourite last time but sets a high standard.
(1) Powerful Nation
2Andrew SlatteryAndrew SlatteryHighest-rated runner in the field; beat Shamrock Breeze giving her 9lb when winning at Cork and had the same rival behind when beaten a neck in 5f Listed at Tipperary; big claims.


Placed three times at Listed level, Shamrock Breeze should run well but she has a bit to find with SARATOGA SPECIAL and Powerful Nation on these terms. The selection bumped into the talented Treasure Isle a couple of times and her most recent effort can be forgiven. Most of the others have plenty to find, with Amazing Athena and Lady With The Lamp perhaps the best of them. [Adrian Wall]


Race 2: 17:25 Dundalk Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden IRE 6f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(17) Parkside Prince
2Andrew SlatteryThird reserve; has looked very green when showing little ability in two starts to date; hard to fancy.
(16) Likedbymike
2M J ByrneSecond reserve; plenty of speed in her pedigree and she outran 125-1 odds on debut but more needed.
(2) Backupdeputy
2Nathan CrosseP F McEnery5,000euros yearling; second foal; dam unraced half-sister to useful 6f winner Moyassar, out of 6f winning half-sister to 5f 2yo Group 2 winner Sir Prancealot; yard has a modest strike-rate on the AW so readily passed over.
(3) Macloud
2N G McCullaghSarah DawsonThird home in a barrier trial but never involved when sent off 100-1 for a Curragh maiden on debut last month; up against it here.
(6) Tortola
2Andrew SlatteryJosh HalleyHad a spin in a barrier trial in May; didn't run too badly on debut, prominent early before weakening out of things late on at Leopardstown (7f) last month; drop in trip might help.
(9) Wild Island
2Colin KeaneCiaran MurphyFourth here in a barrier trial; beaten out of sight on debut at Sligo (5.5f, yielding to soft) last month; the booking of Colin Keane is the only positive.
(7) Hes Gifted
2James RyanE McNamara11,000euros yearling; first foal; dam Listed-placed 5f 2yo winner (RPR 99), sister to Italian 7.5f 2yo Listed winner Cacciante, is granddaughter of 1m Listed 2yo winner from family of Danehill; yard's first ever 2yo runner at the track can only be watched.
(11) Annie Lavinia
2Chris HayesEdward LynamShowed her inexperience on debut over 6f at the Curragh and will need to improve on her disappointing effort over 5f at Navan last month to figure; high draw to contend with.
(15) Dowth
2Noel MeadeFirst reserve; made little impression when tongue-tied on debut but she is in good hands.
(12) Isabella Expert
2Wayne HassettW P BrowneDidn't seem to handle the track at Bellewstown on her second start; backed from 100-1 into 33-1 late on last time at Navan, she was given a forceful ride and was only beaten just over 1l in fourth; rider excellent value for his 5lb claim and stable 3-9 at the track this year; respected in first-time cheekpieces.
(8) Karazhal
2Ronan WhelanM Halford & T CollinsFaced a tough introduction when last of seven at the Curragh on debut; the runner-up went on to finish second in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot and the third won subsequently; stable excel at this track so an improved effort should be on the horizon.
(5) Bansha Belle
2W J LeeJack W Davison27,000euros yearling, £90,000 2yo; fourth foal; half-sister to 7f-1m2f winner Letter Of The Law (RPR 72); dam placed 6f 2yo (67), half-sister to Group-placed 7.5f 2yo winner On Verra, out of French 1m1f Listed winner/French 1,000 second; stable 8-40 with 2yos at the track and Billy Lee booked so watch the market closely.
(13) Shelbiana
2Danny SheehyJ P MurtaghBelardo filly shaped with promise when fourth on debut at Leopardstown (6.5f, good), doing best work at the finish; she kept on late when runner-up to Garden Of Eden (second in Listed company since) at Naas over 7f last month; solid claims but might find this trip on the sharp side.
(1) Sharkii
2Gavin RyanDiego DiasUseful form in four starts over 5f on turf; finished behind Flash The Cash when fourth at Down Royal latest; stiff 6f might bring out some improvement if he handles the surface but wide draw a concern.
(10) Flash The Cash
2Shane FoleyMrs John HarringtonOnly 1l off the now 100-rated Powerful Nation when fifth on debut at Cork; respectable tenth of 24 in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot; disappointed when tried in cheekpieces at Naas in July but solid third at Down Royal latest in blinkers (Sharkii behind); likely front-runner could pinch a few lengths on the field from good inside draw.
(4) Agouti Bear
2Seamie HeffernanDaniel James MurphyShowed good speed when runner-up in a 6f Curragh maiden on debut; headed close home when sent off favourite at Navan this month, beaten half a length; strong chance but will have to get away well from wide draw.


A tricky maiden to figure out and several with chances. Sharkii and Agouti Bear would appear likely to run well but FLASH THE CASH was far from disgraced at Royal Ascot and should be able to take advantage of a good inside draw from the front. Money for either Karazhal or Shelbiana would alter the complexion of the race as both are owned by the Aga Khan, while Isabella Expert was a big eyecatcher last time too.[Adrian Wall]


Race 3: 18:00 Dundalk Friday Night Lights Are Back At Dundalk Handicap IRE 7f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(17) Pass The Sugar
3J F O'SheaThird reserve; has shown nothing in five starts, including on handicap debut at Cork last week; impossible to recommend.
(15) Jackie Brown
4Mrs C O'LearyFirst reserve; 6f winner at Fairyhouse last summer; out of form this year, but should be sharper after last month's Hamilton run; non-runner at Cork last week (coughing); running from a basement mark.
(16) Sister Lola
7Adrian SextonSecond reserve; four-time winner on the AW who was supported in the market when third of 23 at the Curragh in July but well beaten in two runs since; return to this surface should suit.
(3) Dandys Derriere
6Gary CarrollJohn Shane O'TooleSuccessful off 5lb lower at Wolverhampton last December and ran well in the main subsequently before running a poor race at Southwell on final start for Oliver Greenall & Josh Guerriero; market watch advised for trainer having his first ever runner.
(13) Tai Sing Yeh
10J M SheridanIan Patrick DonoghueFive-time winner around here but all wins over 6f; largely out of form this year and this trip is a bit of a stretch; others are preferred.
(14) Haalim
4Gavin RyanAnthony McCannHas done most of his racing in Britain this year despite being trained in Ireland; best effort when a short-head second at Ayr over 1m in July; disappointed on all three starts at this track; blinkers are now reached for but he is at least running well at present.
(11) Si Senior
3James RyanPatrick MageeSligo maiden winner last year on soft; didn't get a clear run when down the field at Leopardstown last month but failed to back that up a week later; plenty to prove on AW debut.
(8) Altimara
3Nathan CrosseRoss O'SullivanWasn't beaten far when fourth on debut at Naas (5f) and she was in need of the run when disappointing in a Gowran maiden this month off the back of a lengthy absence; it must be noted that she was well-supported in the betting though so watch the market on handicap debut.
(2) Prisoner's Dilemma
8Donagh O'ConnorJ F LevinsSeven-time winner (including four at this track); has looked regressive the last couple of years and was beaten out of sight at Naas last month; hopes rest on a return to the AW from a falling mark; wide draw doesn't help.
(9) Ice Cold In Alex
10Jamie PowellK J CondonGrand old servant who is stuck on a 16-race losing streak; disappointed at Gowran this month but stamina was stretched over a mile on the day; he's well treated now and has won around here in the past but the percentage call is to oppose.
(10) Moyassr
3W J LeeJohn E & Thomas KielyFailed to progress for Owen Burrows after a promising debut and was sold on for 3,000gns; gelded but showed little on Irish debut in 1m Gowran handicap this month; much more needed.
(5) Saturn Seven
4Shane FoleyEdward Lynam5f winner on final start for Ken Condon on testing ground at the Curragh last October; eyecatching run when a close fourth to Dance Night Andday (won a premier handicap at the Irish Champions Festival last weekend) in a 6f Curragh handicap in May; disappointed there last time but looks well treated on AW debut if she handles the surface for all her draw isn't ideal.
(7) Princess Aurea
3Andrew SlatteryAndrew SlatteryRemains a maiden after five starts but she has ability and ran well on her sole AW start when third here over a mile in July; her opening mark is fair and she should go well from an inside draw.
(12) Mags
3Ronan WhelanKieran P CotterA tendency to miss the break has cost this filly on a few occasions now, again when sent off favourite for a competitive 7f Cork handicap last week when finishing off to good effect; big chance if she gets away on terms.
(6) Distillate
4Adam CaffreyAdrian McGuinnessC&D winner who stayed on well for pressure when winning a Cork handicap (7f, good to firm) last week; however, she has never followed up a victory with another in her career; each-way chance.
(1) James Henry
5Scott McCullaghLeanne BreenNearly pulled off an AW hat-trick here in February and showed no fitness concerns when a close third at the Curragh over an inadequate 5f last month; that should put him spot on for this and he's respected back up in trip from a fair mark.
(4) Fivecromwellplace
3Colin KeaneP F McEneryWon a C&D handicap in March; now 12lb higher but bounced back from a poor Leopardstown run when runner-up over 6f at the Curragh in August, clear of the third; Colin Keane booked and has to enter calculations.


James Henry loves it around here and ran a big race off the back of an absence at the Curragh last month so he must be respected. SATURN SEVEN has a wide draw to overcome, however, the form of her Curragh fourth in May looks really strong and she's a huge player if she takes to the surface. Fivecromwellplace and Mags are others worthy of a mention in what is a wide-open affair. [Adrian Wall]


Race 4: 18:30 Dundalk Bookings Open For Christmas Parties At Dundalk Stadium Handicap IRE 1m

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(14) Quiet Affair
3Wayne HassettJames M BarcoeMaiden has run well at times on AW when trained in UK; however, has been badly regressive since last winter and has to get back to best.
(11) Hope And Innocence
4Alyse ClarkeT G McCourtMaiden has put up some decent runs in defeat including here but has been off this mark the last twice and needs more.
(6) Mysterious Maestro
4Rory ClearyThomas ClearyWon on AW when trained in UK; poor on only start for new yard last year and best watched on this first run since.
(10) Exceeding
3Jimmy DaltonAndrew SlatteryHas run well at this track but has been regressive on turf lately and needs much more.
(13) Zero Fighter
4J M SheridanE D DelanyTurf winner last year has run well in defeat on AW at times; lost a shoe at Gowran last time so forgiven that but needs more still.
(17) Are You In Or Out
3Paul StaffordThird reserve; maiden but has posted some solid runs in defeat; poor last twice, though, and has to bounce back.
(7) Sayfa Fad
3Colin KeaneJohn GeogheganNot a bad handicap debut at Leopardstown but was poor at Tipperary since and has to rebound in a major way with cheekpieces tried.
(16) Rampage
5T G McCourtSecond reserve; won twice on turf last year; some good runs this term; handles this surface and a squeak if back to form.
(3) Thompson Gunner
3James RyanCian HughesBest of three maiden runs was on debut at Ballinrobe; beaten 5l on handicap debut at Navan last time; lightly-raced and capable of better.
(12) Sunset Nova
8Andrew SlatteryAndrew SlatteryFour of his 10 wins have come here, with last one over 7f last December; has a shout if back to form after a break.
(15) Rock Etoile
6Sam CoenAndrew SlatteryFirst reserve; won second race over C&D a month ago; not as good on turf since but a chance back here.
(8) Manhattan Dandy
7Robert WheartyThomas CoyleNotched his third turf win earlier this season; his AW record isn't strong (0-14) and others are preferred.
(9) Cousin Shay
5Siobhan RutledgeJohn C McConnellA dual winner here but didn't handle the track at Bellewstown last time; has to be considered back on this surface.
(1) Comfort Line
7Adam CaffreyAdrian McGuinnessSix-time winner with latest over C&D off this mark in July; not a bad turf run last time over 1m2f at Navan and has to be considered.
(2) Morning Approach
6Nathan CrosseW McCreeryC&D winner hasn't been at her best last twice but posted a cracking run at Tipperary earlier in the season and coming back to this venue is a help.
(5) Marble Angel
4W J LeeA OliverGot off the mark when winning over C&D last time and the runner-up won since at Tipperary; can go well again off just 4lb higher.
(4) Feature This
5Dylan Browne McMonaglePaul W FlynnFour C&D wins plus won on turf earlier this term; not as good since but is down to an attractive mark and can go well back here.


The form of her C&D win last time was boosted by the runner-up and MARBLE ANGEL can score again off 4lb higher. Cousin Shay, Feature This and Comfort Line can give her most to do. [Tyrone Molloy]


Race 5: 19:00 Dundalk Celebrate Your Special Occasion At Dundalk Stadium Apprentice Handicap IRE 1m 4f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(5) Autocrat
4Hugh HorganDenis Gerard HoganThree-time AW winner has been mixing Flat and hurdles this year but has been out of form; an outside chance if back to best.
(10) French Company
6Julian PietropaoloJ G CooganFive wins including two at this track; mostly in good form this year, winning a Sligo claimer and solid runs at the Curragh and Down Royal since; one to consider.
(3) Curious Bride
7Sam CoenEamonn O'ConnellCame back to form over staying trips lately, winning at Limerick and Clonmel last time; can run well but might find this a bit sharp up 9lb.
(4) Harry's Legacy
6Gabriella HillHenry De BromheadWas in decent form over staying trips in 2022, running well in two premier handicaps; only one run since, though and can improve from this comeback.
(11) Reclaim
4Wesley JoyceJohn James FeaneMaiden has been nearest at the finish last twice over shorter and this trip might eke out improvement; cheekpieces could help; 1lb out of the handicap.
(8) Master Dunraven
4Rory MulliganJ P MurtaghWon over 1m2f at Navan on seasonal debut; was disappointing at Tramore last time but has a chance on his previous Curragh third if he handles the AW.
(1) Napper Tandy
6Jack KearneyMatthew J SmithDual AW winner when trained in UK has been in good form over hurdles this summer, winning a novice and placed a few times; needs best back on AW with cheekpieces added.
(9) Miss Paloma
6Robyn Donaghue-LeahyHenry De BromheadDual winner here including over C&D on seasonal debut in July; not a bad turf run over 1m2f since and back up in trip on this surface again is a plus; a player.
(7) Stariam
4Keithen KennedyMrs John HarringtonHas been runner-up in five consecutive maidens over various trips; disappointing as 2-5 favourite at Clonmel last time and is not progressing; yet to race on AW.
(6) Polemon
5Alan CaseyDenis Gerard HoganTwo wins this term including a wide-margin score over this trip at Tipperary; a fine fourth over 1m1f at Cork last time and back to this trip will suit; has form on AW and a big player.
(2) Squire Danagher
4Wayne HassettA OliverWon twice on AW earlier this year, including over C&D, and some solid runs in defeat since; not at his best last time but a chance if back to form.


Having won well over 1m4f at Tipperary, POLEMON ran a fine race over an inadequate trip at Cork since and could still be handicapped to win back over this trip. Miss Paloma also ran a fine race over a shorter trip last time having won over C&D earlier. French Company and Squire Danagher can go well. [Tyrone Molloy]


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