There were 28 Races on Saturday 2nd December 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newbury, 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.

This looks a good opportunity for SNOWY EVENING to make it third-time lucky over fences following successive placed efforts at Chepstow and Wetherby. The six-year-old hasn't jumped with any real fluency on either occasion but if he brushes up in that department, his present mark is clearly exploitable. Game Socks, a winner at Worcester when last seen, would be an obvious danger if tuned up after a long absence. Head On showed enough when runner-up here recently to suggest he'll be in the firing line too.

SNOWY EVENING has made an encouraging start to his chasing career and it's likely we haven't seen the best of him yet. He can get off the mark. Head On and Art Decco should also go well.

Preference is for HEAD ON, who is still on a good mark after running well in defeat over 3m here a fortnight ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Ben Pauling's point-to-point recruit PERSONAL AMBITION shaped with considerable promise when scoring on his hurdling debut at Warwick and it's hard to believe he isn't up to defying a penalty in this company, with improvement in the tank. For all that, Sea Grey, a 75-rated Flat performer for David O'Meara, looks an interesting newcomer to hurdles now with Donald McCain, while the selection's stablemate King Of The Road appeared to run too badly to be true on his recent introduction in a bumper at Newbury.

Warwick winner PERSONAL AMBITION looks to have been found a good opportunity to double his tally and can take full advantage. Hurdling debutants Sea Grey and Jean de Monts may provide the chief threat.

It's difficult to oppose PERSONAL AMBITION, who won in good style at Warwick last month and can overcome a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Having shaped nicely when fourth in a stronger looking event than this at Wetherby on her seasonal/hurdling debut, DONTYAWANTME now reverts to mares-only company and could take some stopping with that experience to draw on. After Many Days and Mistral Blue are others to have shown similar promise, while dual point-to-point winner Chatshow Host is likely much better than she showed on very testing ground at Hexham on her hurdling bow.

DONTYAWANTME showed plenty in bumpers and travelled well for a long way (needed the run) when fourth at Wetherby on her hurdling debut. With improvement on the cards, she's preferred to After Many Days, with Mistral Blue another one to consider.

Fergal O'Brien's MISTRAL BLUE earns marginal preference in what is an open race for a novices' hurdle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Mr Freedom finished a close-up third in this grade at Plumpton on his latest outing and he should go well off a 2lb higher rating. However, preference is for COLLINGHAM, who failed to justify favouritism on his return to action at Musselburgh, but he has been dropped 1lb for that effort and has Brian Hughes back in the plate so he looks set for a big run. Hurricane Ali ran with credit when second at Wetherby and could also have a say.

The selection is BALLYBREEZE, who reverts to hurdling on a fair mark after unseating his rider at the first on his return (over fences) at Cheltenham. Mr Freedom has posted two solid efforts already this season and looks interesting back at 2m, with Spartan Army completing the shortlist having shaped a bit better than the bare result on his first handicap start in this sphere at Plumpton last month.

The 7yo BALLYBREEZE could be a better horse now than when last seen over hurdles and he's rated 9lb higher as a chaser.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

William Of York recorded a hat-trick before switching to the Rebecca Menzies stable and he makes his return to the fray off a 5lb higher mark. He is worthy of consideration on his fencing debut, but SCHOOL DAYS OVER has match-fitness on his side after making his first chasing start a victorious one at Hereford. The six-year-old should have no issues with this slightly shorter trip and can go in again off a 5lb higher rating. General Officer is a consistent performer and is another to note.

GENERAL OFFICER has impressed with his jumping in two chase outings so far this term and, having been second only to an impressive chasing debutant (who has run well since) at Aintree last time, he looks the most appealing here. School Days Over is an obvious threat after making a winning start in this sphere and ex-pointer Joe Dadancer should relish the larger obstacles.

Most have chances but GENERAL OFFICER (nap) impressed with his jumping when the clear runner-up behind a talented winner at Aintree.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

MATCHLESS won in good style over the extended 1m7f at Musselburgh last time and a repeat of that effort would make him difficult to beat. Jennie Candlish's charge shaped as if this extra yardage wouldn't be an issue when running on gamely on that occasion, and a 4lb rise doesn't appear out of his reach. Foster'sisland is also worthy of consideration having been dropped 2lb in the ratings, while Peking Rose is noted after 336 day off the track.

COBBLERS DREAM is well treated on the pick of his efforts and returned with a solid showing at Kempton 19 days ago. He's worth chancing to get back to his best but the likes of Foster'sisland and Matchless look serious opponents.

The suggestion is FOSTER'SISLAND, who slammed a dual subsequent winner on his final start last season and ran well on his reappearance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having made a pleasing start to his career when occupying the runner-up berth over 1m5f at Exeter, improvement can be expected from CAUSTIC. Owen Burrows' youngster shaped as if this step up in trip would suit and he is likely to come on for the run. Gore Point should also be thereabouts after a good second on his first taste of competitive action at Ludlow, while Stratford third Rockola makes most appeal of the remainder.

GORE POINT produced a promising first effort when runner-up in a Ludlow bumper 23 days ago, faring best of those held up and, equipped with a first-time tongue tie, he gets the nod to build on that here and go one place better. Caustic also filled the runners-up spot on debut at Exeter recently and he's feared. Rockola and Mapogo are others to keep an eye on.

Gore Point is much respected but marginal preference is for the Owen Burrows-trained CAUSTIC who also shaped well on his debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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