There were 22 Races on Monday 18th December 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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This can go to SANOSUKE, who was a clearcut winner over C&D 18 days and is open to more progress at staying trips.
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Fairly useful Flat-racer JUNKANOO seemed to take very well to hurdling when second at Ascot last month and looks the one to beat.
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Preference is for HEART ABOVE, who went close in his last two bumpers and could have a good future at this new discipline.
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A very interesting race with several looking promising over fences. This can lie between Pepe Le Moko and OXYGEN.
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Top of the list is the lightly raced MAGGIE O (nap), who returned after wind surgery with a comfortable win at Doncaster last month.
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This looks weaker than the Kempton novice in which MENAGGIO finished fifth on last month's seasonal/hurdle debut and he gets the nod.
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A couple of these are potential revivers but HELLO JUDGE is the one with solid claims and he is preferred.
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I See You Well is respected but this race should set up well for SPECIAL ACCEPTANCE who ran so well on his Huntingdon reappearance.
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This looks trappy but the vote goes to LIHYAN, who has run respectably in his last two starts and looks worth another try at this trip.
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This can go to ATREIDES (nap), who posted two good efforts last month and remains lightly raced. Commanding View is feared most.
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A competitive race in which Sandy Forster's hat-trick seeker DR SHIROCCO gets the vote ahead of Deep Charm and So They Say.
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Peter Bowen's METHUSALAR has slipped to a very good mark and might well have taken advantage had he not unseated his rider last time.
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The vote goes to newcomer YAKALEO, who cost 65,000euros and represents a yard with a record of 3-6 in bumpers here in recent years.
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After a very promising rules debut in a big field at Warwick last month THE SECRET PEARL appeals most.
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Basholo should make a bold bid but NELLIE FRENCH looks ready to strike and she can gain her third C&D success.
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Newcomers Liege and Super Hit are worth a market check but HANDSOME CHAP looks the one to be on after a promising C&D debut.
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It may be worth siding with BLACK SMOKE who remains unexposed on the AW and who would have gone closer with a clear run here last time.
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Several have possibilities in an open-looking maiden. The suggestion is COMPOSITE, ahead of Caustic.
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An interesting event in which SALA DA BALLO (nap) is first choice ahead of Neapolitan, Ippotheos and Gunfighter.
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Solid contender STAR OF ST LOUIS gets the vote, ahead of Gypsy Whisper, Caracristi and Distinction.
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Kept to an ideal scenario, topweight KINGWELL looks poised to double his career tally. Unexposed Advantage is second choice.
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Being unexposed at this sort of trip, PYRRHIC DANCER may well follow up his course win. Brave Display is feared most.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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