There were 39 Races on Wednesday 3rd December 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

SOVEREIGN WEALTH showed improvement in first-time blinkers to finish second over this trip at Chelmsford on Wednesday and goes off an unchanged rating. If in similar form, the son of Frankel can help Ryan Moore make his first ride back a successful one. Blue Nguru has shown ability in her three starts in maiden company and has to be considered up in trip on her nursery bow for the in-form Archie Watson team. Chale Chalo looks best of the rest.

A trappy nursery. BLUE NGURU is bred to appreciate both 7f and AW and she can score by getting the better of Sovereign Wealth.
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Tokyo Joe and Lazzar only have 1lb separating them in the ratings and both possess plenty of experience to go to war with, but the one that appeals most is KYOTO. The son of Inns Of Court shaped with promise when finishing a well-beaten second on his first start over C&D in October and has been gelded since. If he can take a step forward from that display, he will prove hard to beat.

A race to tread carefully with. LAZZAR is tentatively preferred to Tokyo Joe.
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It is very hard to oppose MYDADDYPADDY, who confirmed the promise of his debut bumper success when winning impressively on his hurdling bow at Carlisle last month. With the prospect of more to come, Dan Skelton's gelding can maintain his unbeaten record. That said, both Smoke Trail and Kosac D'oudairies have also displayed plenty of ability and cannot be discounted, with the former just being the pick of the pair.

All could have bright futures but MYDADDYPADDY seems to stand out in terms of form and the impression he's made, including on soft.
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TZARMIX showed much more when finishing third at Uttoxeter in June and that form gives him a big chance in a moderate event such as this. If he were to need the run, then Walkinthewoods would be the most likely beneficiary after his fourth at Hereford a month ago. The rest have questions to answer, but Aslukgoes is the clear pick of them.

The tentative suggestion is French chase winner JEU D'OPALE, who steps up in trip from a workable mark.
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SEE PARIS relished the step up in trip when sporting a first-time visor to record his first success in the UK recently. Despite having a 5lb penalty to contend with, he might be up to the task. Nasim failed in his hat-trick bid when finishing an underwhelming ninth here in October, but he might be worth another chance. Of the remainder, Fascinating Shadow makes the most appeal.

See Paris hasn't previously backed up a win and it may be worth taking him on with KOKO BLUE.
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LETS MINGLE bumped into a well-handicapped rival when finishing second on her return at Kelso in October and the five-year-old could go one better here, despite a 2lb rise. The Irish-raider Small Town Hero has to be noted, although his winning run did come to an end at Punchestown last time, while Piaff Bubbles and La Higuera are the pick of the remainder.

Lets Mingle, Small Town Hero and Piaff Bubbles are major players but may lose out to LA HIGUERA.
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HOPELESS DANCER placed in all three bumper starts and, while he was last of three on his hurdling debut here last month, the four-year-old is clearly the one to beat in a very weak contest. Miracles Do Happen disappointed in a bumper last time but is a player based on her previous efforts. The rest make very little appeal on recent evidence, but Estate Planning completes the shortlist.

Murky stuff and BARBIE GIRLZ gets a tentative vote receiving weight from all.
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TARANJERINE sprung a 22/1 surprise to score by a length at Chelmsford on Wednesday and might take another step forward. The son of Make Believe makes just his third outing in a handicap and will prove a tough nut to crack. Arenas Del Tiempo returned to winning ways at the same venue in August and holds an obvious chance with Luke Morris back in the plate. Jack Langley is the pick of the remainder.

The suggestion is JACK LANGLEY, who is proven here and can make the most of the return to shorter.
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All of these have questions to answer, so a chance can be taken with JUST ENNEMI. Harry Derham's charge was bought back from his former owner David Maxwell for 320,000 pounds in October, having displayed plenty of ability over hurdles in France. The lack of a recent run is a concern and that could help Western Knight's chances, although he was well beaten on his chasing bow at Exeter last month. Maximilian, second in a Grade 1 at Aintree in April 2023, was pulled up at Chepstow after a lengthy break in February but cannot be completely written off.

£320,000 kept JUST ENNEMI in the Derham yard, Maximilian has clearly the best hurdles form and Western Knight is considered too.
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TINY TETLEY struggled in a valuable novice chase on his fencing bow at Exeter last month but he should be more at home now back in handicap company. He was a neck second over timber off this mark at Haydock in May and he can be given another chance here. Jeffery's Cross is a touch high in the ratings right now but should not be discounted, while Straw Fan Jack is also considered.

None of these tick every box and in the circumstances it might be worth siding with FORTESCUE, whose local yard is in good nick.
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Exquisite Skye and Sweep In Time are the pick of those with race experience but the level they set isn't very high. With that in mind, preference is for EVENING FADES, who is a half-sister to two Group winners and the booking of Ryan Moore catches the eye. Miss Malone To You is also well related and is another newcomer to consider.

Evening Fades boasts strong paper claims but SUPPLICATE has the benefit of a run and that Kempton effort was encouraging.
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INISHCORKER clearly benefited from his hurdles debut at Cheltenham when filling the runner-up spot at Ffos Las and the son of Jukebox Jury appeals as the type to take another step forward on this occasion. Sleedagh shaped as though the step up to 3m would bring about improvement when second at Perth in October, while recent point-to-point winner Western Monkey also commands respect.

The two who have done most are INISHCORKER and Sleedagh but Kilbakanto and Western Monkey cannot be comfortably ruled out.
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KINGSTON SUNFLOWER has returned to hurdles this autumn in fine fettle with victories over C&D and Huntingdon. This doesn't appear to be the strongest event for the grade and Fergal O'Brien's mare has an excellent opportunity to land a hat-trick. Walkadina wasn't disgraced on her return at Cheltenham and is entitled to step forward from that effort, while Belle Le Grand appeals most of the remainder.

The majority of these hold solid claims but TOUR OVALIE won this race last year and is surely primed for a repeat bid.
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In a wide-open event, marginal preference is for the unexposed WINTER FLOWER. The three-year-old was second on her handicap bow at Newcastle a month ago and can defy a 3lb higher mark here, given that the winner of that contest has won again since. True Colors had plenty in hand when scoring at Wolverhampton last time and is an obvious danger. Others to consider are Wilhelmina, Quamby and Morrophore.

The return to AW could see SUZETTE DEFOYE tap back into the promise of her debut win last December.
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DOES HE KNOW has been given a chance by the handicapper with the 10-year-old dropped 6lb since the end of last season. Despite not winning during his last campaign, he still ran well on a couple of occasions and this may be the perfect opportunity to bounce back. Dunboyne produced a fine effort to finish third in the Troytown at Navan last month and has to be respected, despite being 3lb higher. Elvis Mail had a spin over hurdles at Ayr which should have put him spot on for this assignment.

This year's spectacular revival for DUNBOYNE (nap) may well be rewarded with another win. Cases can be made for all his rivals, though.
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L'EMPIRE VERT fell at Hereford last week but the five-year-old returns to a venue where he had been successful on his chasing bow the time before. If showing no ill-effects from that mishap, Sheila Lewis' gelding has every chance to progress further. Similar comments apply to Devon Dude, who failed to complete at Chepstow and is likely to be suited by the drop to 2m. Disco Annie is another to consider.

This is trappy and a chance is taken that NORDIC TIGER can put last season behind him and come back to form on his first go over fences.
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DIAMONDONTHEHILL bounced back to form when a close third over 7f at Wolverhampton last week and the seven-year-old could take some stopping off the same mark here. The recent Kempton winner Society Man is only 2lb higher on this occasion and has to be noted as a result, while Dapper Guest edges out Arctic Dawn and Gallant to be best of the rest.

A competitive handicap in which SOCIETY MAN, who ran on strongly at Kempton last time, can defy his small rise in the weights.
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KNOMOREDIAMONDS was travelling well on the front end when unseating his rider at Carlisle and the five-year-old, who returns to handicap company 11lb higher following an easy success at Hexham the time before, may well have more to offer. How About No outran his 66/1 odds when returning from a break at Carlisle and he is more than entitled to improve with that run under his belt. Gege Ville won over C&D after an absence last December and is likely to be competitive along with last year's runner-up Haarar.

Lightly raced 9yo GEGE VILLE will surely be ready to run well but Knomorediamonds is not passed over at all comfortably.
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MAD MAXIOS stepped forward from his handicap/seasonal debut when finishing second at Warwick. The four-year-old remains on the same mark and has strong credentials to go one better. Inion Tiogair was knocking on the door on both starts in November and she is likely to enter calculations along with handicap debutant Wild Goose, who may also improve for the application of a tongue-tie.

Only a handful can be seriously considered and MAD MAXIOS (nap) was a creditable second last time.
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Lahina Bay has won twice in recent months, the most recent of which came over C&D last week, but a 5lb penalty could leave her vulnerable on this occasion. As a result, preference is for GOLDMOYNE, who showed plenty of promise when finishing third on his debut for these connections over 7f at Newcastle a couple of weeks ago. The drop in trip mark spark further improvement and he is clearly on a workable mark. Pinjarra is another recent winner to consider.

Lahina Bay and Goldmoyne are contenders but NORDIC GLORY has a better draw today and can bounce back from a blip last time.
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The switch to fences appears to have improved FAT HARRY with a brace of victories at Sedgefield and Newcastle. The former success was boosted when the runner-up scored at Doncaster on Saturday and the eight-year-old doesn't appear to have reached his ceiling yet. Hitthehayson is 9lb higher following his chase debut success at Fairyhouse and looks set to play a leading role. Others for the shortlist include Jaipaletemps and He Knows Better.

Competitive. Preference is for this autumn's improvers FAT HARRY, Jaipaletemps and Hitthehayson.
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FOX IN FLIGHT could make the breakthrough on this drop to the minimum trip. He came home runner-up over 6f at this track in October and showed plenty of pace off the front over 7f last month before being caught close home. Sayonara is an interesting newcomer for Andy Slattery as a full-brother to a Listed winner, so the market should be informative. Luna Beaux has plenty of experience and there was merit in her fourth place over 6f in November.

While the drop to 5f is a query, his dam won at the trip and this looks an excellent opportunity for FOX IN FLIGHT
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Seven Stars ran with promise on her first start when third at Kempton in March and she is entitled to improve following wind surgery. However, the vote goes to a newcomer in the shape of JULIO COOLIO, who makes plenty of appeal being a half-sister to recent Grade 1 winner Romeo Coolio. For A Moment represents a stable who do very well in bumpers and she is considered, along with Frost Moon and Gowitdflow.

Seven Stars made a promising debut in March but it's easy to be seduced by the paper credentials of debutante JULIO COOLIO.
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SOLAR EDGE relished the return to this venue when a neck second over C&D a couple of weeks ago and he merits plenty of respect off a 2lb higher mark. Beaumadier won impressively at Wolverhampton last time but a 10lb rise looks rather harsh and may mean that the recent Southwell second Toolatetonegotiate provides the biggest danger to the selection.

The well-treated MC LOVEN (nap) could take some pegging back from stall 1. Ziggy's Triton is feared most.
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INDEPENDENT EXPERT looks the solid option for in-form Stephen Thorne (last three runners at Dundalk have won). She bagged an optional claimer over C&D in October and was only beaten a length into third in a claimer over a mile the following month. Paddy Harnett's 5lb claim has Venetian weighted to challenge Independent Expert. He is more than capable of a big run having landed a handicap over C&D in October. Denis Hogan runs four horses and Earthwatch is making his Irish and all-weather-track debut having won a handicap in Sandown during his career with William Haggas.

At the weights INDEPENDENT EXPERT is the pick of them following a win in a similar race over C&D in October and a good third latest
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Al Qaysiyya failed to build on a promising debut when well beaten at Doncaster last time and has plenty to prove right now, so the vote goes to SERENETTA. This half-sister to Bluestocking and Qirat caught the eye when third on her racecourse bow at Newmarket a month ago and she should only improve for that experience. Dream Camp is a half-sister to a Listed winner and is arguably the pick of the newcomers, although Vizija and Angry Ant should not be discounted.

This can go to SERENETTA who showed plenty of promise when third on last month's Newmarket debut.
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Greek Mythology starts out for Joseph O'Brien and is a half-brother to a Group 3 winner. However, Tom McCourt's filly ALL THE GIRLS was a revelation when keeping on strongly to win a fillies' maiden over C&D in October and there should be plenty more to come from her. Alissam delivered on debut over this trip last month and gave the impression he would improve from the run.

Tom McCourt's ALL THE GIRLS (nap) made a big impression when winning over C&D in October and will be hard to beat with a repeat of that
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ZENNOR STORM showed a very good attitude when making a winning debut over 7f here in October and William Haggas' colt can follow up, despite a 7lb penalty. Valkyrie Storm put in a career best when second over C&D last time and is likely to be in the mix once again, while any market support for Cranachan or Alba Gu Brath would have to be noted.

Cranachan is a likely newcomer but ZENNOR STORM may be able to defy a penalty with the step up to 1m likely to suit.
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NIKKI SWANGO lost little in defeat when second over 6f here last Friday. She is in a rich vein of form for Ado McGuinness with two victories and two runner-up berths on the Polytrack, and both her victories came over this trip. Notforalongtime bounced back to form with a short-head success over 1m here last month. Mveve has had a break since Limerick in June, and her best result came when pipped by a short head over C&D last year.

Another win didn't look beyond NIKKI SWANGO last time and she can add to her tally. The reserve Drafted is a big danger if he runs
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ONLY IN MANILA has filled second place in both previous starts, most recently at Brighton in October, and this appears to be an ideal opportunity for the gelding to go one better. Plaid also hit the crossbar on her first outing, albeit well held, and she could prove to be the main threat, ahead of Brave Leader and My Mate Roger.

This looks a good opportunity for ONLY IN MANILA, who has finished second in two 1m events this autumn and sets a fair standard.
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HERO OF THE HOUR is on a dangerous mark and signalled that an eighth career success may not be far away when beaten just over a length into fifth over C&D last month. Eric Lock has been placed in his last four outings over 7f and drops back a furlong in a bid to regain the winning thread. Gordon Bennett is lightly raced on Polytrack and has switched to Peter Fahey after a third place in a claimer over C&D in November.

A lot with chances, but the vote goes to dual C&D winner I'M SPARTACUS who is now 5lb below his last winning mark and drops back to 6f
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Mariotto finished a staying-on third over an extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton recently, so this drop in trip is a slight concern. With that in mind, ELAN D'OR looks the way to go. Stuart Williams' juvenile won with ease over 7f at Chelmsford a week ago and as long as the son of Without Parole copes with this quick turnaround, he could be the one to beat. Miss Honey completes the shortlist.

Top of the list is ELAN D'OR, who was an emphatic winner at Chelmsford last week and is a major player again under a penalty.
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BADGER'S COVE travelled well in first-time blinkers on his way to landing a C&D nursery in November and can defy a 5lb rise with the blinkers retained. Mo Anam Chara kept on for fourth in a maiden last month and appeals as the type to be competitive on nursery debut. John La Bear has been fourth on his last couple of nursery outings, including behind Badger's Cove, and is pitching for another cheque.

A comfortable winner over C&D last time, BADGER'S COVE runs off 5lb higher now, which seems fair and he should take a lot of beating
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Post Rider went in by just over a length at Newmarket in October but will need to transfer that form to the all-weather, so it may pay to side with BRASIL POWER. George Boughey's charge outran his odds of 22/1 to make the frame at Wolverhampton last time and, off just a 1lb higher mark, he looks the one to be with. Clouds Hill makes his first appearance in a handicap and warrants a market check.

The choice is TALIS EVOLVERE who looks to be on an attractive mark at present and has winning form over C&D.
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EASTERN PEACE had a subsequent winner in second when taking a maiden over C&D last month, and could be the type to progress now she goes handicapping. Top-weight Genoah has been given a break since May and has a good record on the Polytrack. Unterberg arrives in winning form, but is up in class and has to defy a career-high mark.

SINBAD MY DAD has been thereabouts over C&D the last twice and if he settles better, he may be able to get his head in front
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Million Gold is closely related to multiple winners, with the most noteworthy being Grade 1 winner Big Evs, and the son of Earthlight is likely to go well on debut. However, ALASRAE brings plenty of experience to the table and was far from disgraced in second on his nursery debut at Ffos Las in August. The son of Havana Grey has since switched to the George Boughey yard and sets the standard with an official rating of 74. Newcomer Horwich is one to watch in the betting market.

This can go to ALASRAE who showed enough ability in four starts in the summer to suggest a race like this was within his grasp.
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Sheradann has been progressing well on the all-weather with a victory at Southwell followed by him landing a qualifier over C&D in October and it wouldn't be a surprise if he could improve again. However, the vote goes to DUKE OF OXFORD. The five-year-old finished fifth in the latter contest, but that was a step back in the right direction and he bids for a third straight success in this contest. Caprelo, Sax Appeal and Artisan Dancer head the remainder.

Off the same mark as 12 months ago, DUKE OF OXFORD (nap) is taken to win this race for the third year in a row.
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The return to sprinting has seen VALLEY OFTHE KINGS in a better light, having won two of his last three starts, and a 4lb rise for the latest success at Chelmsford doesn't appear likely to stop Dylan Cunha's gelding. Mesaafi has been running well of late and the handicapper has dropped him another 1lb following his latest third at this venue. Others to note are Carbine Harvester and Mr Cool.

This can go to CARBINE HARVESTER who looks set to continue on the upgrade if a recent close third over C&D is anything to go by.
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WYLD BILL is turned out quickly after producing a career-best when scoring by 13 lengths at Lingfield. If in a similar mood, the 5lb penalty is unlikely to pose any concern. Romantic Spirit has steadily improved of late and can enter the reckoning after winning at Southwell in October, while Woodstock City and Al Rufaa appear best of the remainder.

This revolves around WYLD BILL after his 13l demolition at Lingfield eight days ago. A 5lb penalty won't stop him if in the same mood.
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