There were 29 Races on Friday 1st December 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DRAGON ROCK won in comfortable fashion last week over fences at Fairyhouse and Shark Hanlon's gelding makes plenty of appeal, despite being rated 10lb higher than his Irish hurdles mark. Much Too Dear shaped last time at Kempton as though a step up in trip would bring about improvement, and he gets that on this occasion. The Bomber Liston and Nikgarde appeal most of the remainder.

MUCH TOO DEAR has been handed a fair-looking mark and, having caught the eye doing his best work at the finish over 21f at Kempton last month, he's put forward as the answer tackling 3m for the first time. The Bomber Liston saw his Ludlow form franked by the runner-up last weekend and heads up the opposition, along with Irish-raider Dragon Rock, who won well over fences at Fairyhouse 7 days ago.

A marked shortage of positives among the British makes DRAGON ROCK the one to turn to, following last week's impressive Irish chase win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COULDBEAWEAPON built up a consistent profile in handicap hurdles last season and is worth forgiving his final run of the season at Ffos Las. A switch to fences promises to yield improvement and the six-year-old gets the vote to make a winning start in this sphere. Out On The Tear is entitled to step forward from his return at Huntingdon in October, while recent hurdles winner Heritier completes the shortlist.

HERITIER took advantage of his lower hurdles mark at Uttoxeter 2 weeks ago and remains 2 lb lower than for his last win in this sphere despite a 10 lb rise. Couldbeaweapon mostly did well over hurdles last season so is respected on his chase bow, while Out On The Tear offered something to work on at Huntingdon.

The 9yo OUT ON THE TEAR ran well for a long way behind a sharp improver at Huntingdon and he's fully entitled to strip fitter for this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BECTIVE ABBEY sold for 150,000 pounds at the Tattersalls Cheltenham sale in February and has since joined Nicky Henderson. The son of Mahler comes from a decent National Hunt family, being related to former high-class hurdler/chaser Cab On Target, and this appears to be a nice starting point. Pic Roc stepped forward with each start in bumpers last term and is expected to be in the mix. Carrigmoorna Rowan's third on hurdles debut at Worcester in September gives him every chance.

BECTIVE ABBEY cost six figures on the back of a point win and looks a likely candidate to make a successful start under Rules. Carrigmoorna Rowan shaped well on his first try at hurdling and looks the obvious danger, while Pic Roc isn't ruled out.

Irish point winner BECTIVE ABBEY could be yet another promising young horse for Nicky Henderson. Carrigmoorna Rowan is the danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WHODINI denied Vintage Fizz (second) when scoring by a head over an extended 2m4f at Ayr last time, and he is only 1lb worse off with that rival going for three on the spin. The son of Conduit is in great heart at present and doesn't look like one to take on just yet. As for the latter, he ought to remain very competitive at this level, while Geromino could put his blunder at Catterick last time well behind him.

WHODINI produced a career best when edging out Vintage Fizz at Ayr and this progressive chaser gets the nod to confirm those placings, though Vintage Fizz has to merit plenty of respect again after that narrow reversal. Geromino is usually a sound jumper and should be able to put a rare unseat behind him to get in the mix again.

A tight handicap in which all six have chances. GEROMINO unseated early last week and his previous run has worked out well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Summer Night City accounted for his nearest rival by just over three lengths to get off the mark at the second time of asking at Hereford, and he should be thereabouts. However, the vote goes to VIRGINIA LODGE, who took a big step forward from her debut effort to strike in comprehensive fashion at Fakenham last time and could prove more than capable of carrying her 7lb penalty to success. Catboy is worth a market check on his first start over hurdles.

It was hard not to be taken by the way VIRGINIA LODGE dispatched her rivals at Fakenham and, with the promise of better to come from this filly, she will prove hard to beat. Knight of Allen was carried out after the first flight on his hurdles debut in a Cheltenham Grade 2, so no conclusions can be drawn from that. He is next on the list ahead of Copernic du Mazet.

Of the two winners, VIRGINIA LODGE is preferred to Summer Night City. Knight Of Allen and Copernic Du Mazet need a check.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Last-time-out Warwick winner Rockinastorm was booked for second but for the clear leader falling at the last, and Henry Daly's charge may need to improve in order to complete a double. With that in mind, this could prove a suitable opportunity for WILLIAM EWART to open his account over fences. The six-year-old was far from disgraced when runner-up over an inadequate trip at Wincanton in October and the return to this distance will suit. Chase/handicap debutant Southfield Lily also warrants consideration.

WILLIAM EWART is handily weighted on his hurdling form and signalled he's ready to open his account in this sphere when runner-up at Wincanton last time so gets the vote. Fortunate Warwick scorer Rockinastorm rates a threat, with Haston Clermont appealing as the pick of the remainder for minor honours.

Rockinastorm and WILLIAM EWART (nap) come readily to the fore in calculations for what could be a very weak race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BURROWS HALL lost little in defeat when recently losing by a neck at this venue over 2m5f and compensation could await with a similar performance, despite being nudged up 2lb in the ratings. Scudamore was heading in the right direction earlier in the year and the six-year-old is feared most returning from a 161-day absence. Jumping Jupiter posted three solid efforts in his qualifying runs last season and he's expected to prove competitive now entering handicaps.

The form of the course handicap BURROWS HALL was a close second in a fortnight ago appeals as solid and he's taken to go one better now. Second choice is Gift of Raaj, who won a novice hurdle here last season and arrives on the back of an AW win last month. Brian's Jet and Scudamore also make the shortlist.

Today's trip-and-ground combination ought to be ideal for LIFETIME LEGEND, who has slipped to a good mark.
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