There were 28 Races on Wednesday 27th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Joseph O'Brien's ONE HORSE TOWN can progress from an opening third over course and distance a fortnight ago. He couldn't go with the winner in the final furlong, but that horse is clearly more than useful and there was merit in his placed effort. Wait For It is interesting up in trip as she hit the line well for fourth on debut at Navan last month, while O'Brien's Fortuna Vera should be all the better for a keeping-on sixth over course and distance earlier in the month. Ken Condon's Frankton is worth a market check as he is by Romanised, who won the Irish 2,000 Guineas for the stable, out of a Frankel mare.

ONE HORSE TOWN fared best of the newcomers when third in a C&D maiden 2 weeks ago and is preferred to stablemate Fortuna Vera, who caught the eye when sixth on her debut here. Form pick No Return is another to consider.

Two once-raced runners may dominate and slight preference is for C&D third ONE HORSE TOWN over Navan fourth Wait For It
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NIKKI SWANGO was somewhat unlucky when pipped in second over course and distance last week. She was tardy from the gates and suffered a less than clear route approaching the final two furlongs. She finished well, though, and is on a dangerous mark. Her stablemate, Skontonovski, is one for careful consideration as he arrives in winning form and his rider's 10lb claim has him on an appealing rating. Shoot To Kill got back to winning ways over this trip a couple of weeks ago and is dangerous despite an 8lb hike from the handicapper, while Mehman and Rampage are others in there pitching for prize money.

MEHMAN is on a good mark and shaped like he's ready to capitalise when a staying-on third here recently, so he's fancied from a good draw. Skontonovski and Little Empire should also be involved.

Rated higher at the start of the season, NIKKI SWANGO shaped well here on her second start for this stable and may go one better
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KNOCKMORE PRINCE left a string of 'duck eggs' behind when keeping on for third over 7f at this track last week. That was the first time that Rory Mulligan had partnered him and his 7lb claim is enlisted again. Pillar Of Hope has changed stables since an encouraging fifth in a higher grade at Punchestown in September. Previous all-weather efforts have been unconvincing, but he is on a very appealing mark with Patrick McGettigan's claim factored in. Mullacash Buzz is just 1lb higher than when last successful over 7f at this track, so has his chance. The Bog Bank hasn't been at her best in her last three outings, but does know how to pick up prize money.

MULLACASH BUZZ has a solid course record and has been threatening to come good from a handy mark, so he takes preference over Rumbled Again, with Rock Etoile also of interest down in grade.

After a good run here last week with no luck in running, perhaps KNOCKMORE PRINCE can land this back up to 1m
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It is no surprise to see MISS ABBY JOOLS out again quickly after she travelled well on stable debut before being beaten a neck into second a week ago. She has an excellent record on the Polytrack at Dundalk having only once finished out of the first three. Morning Approach stayed on for third over C&D recently and is certainly in the hunt for another cheque. Man Is King is closely matched with Miss Abby Jools as he was just a head behind her in third in that aforementioned race.

Lots with chances but MORNING APPROACH returned to form when a good C&D third recently and edges the vote. Shining Aitch heads the list of dangers, while Lorr's Girl, Cousin Shay and Man Is King also need factoring into this open handicap.

A tentative vote goes to WHAT A SQUEEZE, who has dropped well down the handicap but ran encouragingly over 7f here last month
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DAAMBERDIPLOMAT took the scalps of Harry's Bar and Dontspoilasale over course and distance at the start of the month and could repeat the feat. With Ben Coen riding abroad, it looks a shrewd move to put 7lb claimer Rory Mulligan up to more than offset the 6lb rise in the weights Daamberdiplomat has been given. Harry's Bar is well versed in quality sprints and looks poised for a big run. Among his 15 victories, eight have come in Dundalk and he is a terrific horse for rookie-trainer Stephen Thorne to go to war with. Dontspoilaslae dominated off the front on his latest race and should be in the thick of the action. Inishmot Prince is a different prospect back at Dundalk and has to be respected, while last year's winner Dream Today and Apache Outlaw cannot be ruled out.

INISHMOT PRINCE looks on a handy mark back on the AW and can record his 4th C&D success (won this 2 years ago). Dontspoilasale and Daamberdiplomat both arrive on the back of career-best wins so are feared most.

Preference is for INISHMOT PRINCE, who broke his turf duck at Navan and should be effective once more back on his favourite surface
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SAY IT SO has been well campaigned to win over hurdles at Killarney and on the Flat at Navan. The Navan success was particularly notable as he was slowly away and had to pass the whole field which he did in style. The handicapper has had his say as he is 11lb higher, however, he remains in the same 47-65 grade. Pat Flynn's yard are in good form and Duke Otto has been acquitting himself well over hurdles. He looks well worth another go on the Polytrack. Nicola Burns gets another spin on Bright Start after the pair finished well for fourth over 1m4f at this track earlier this month, while Jinxs Link is another with a squeak.

This is wide open. SAY IT SO has taken a hike in the weights following his Navan victory but still looks the way to go here. Jinxs Link could emerge as the main danger on his handicap bow ahead of Jet Times, Bright Start and Tastyee.

The one to beat should be top-weight SAY IT SO(nap), up 10lb for a decisive win at Navan and will be hard to stop in this company
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INTHESMALLHOURS could be worth chancing on her second start. She shaped like a step up in trip wouldn't inconvenience her when keeping on for fifth over an extended 1m2f on debut at this racecourse. Tribal Star sets a more than fair standard with a rating 82. She was just in front of Inthesmallhours in third just under a fortnight ago, but wasn't as strong at the finish and could be vulnerable over this trip. Bowmore is an interesting Flat and Polytrack debutant after victories in a maiden hurdle at Wexford and in a beginners' chase at Tipperary. Dahab and Shaool should not be underestimated either.

BOWMORE has shown a useful level of form over jumps and, despite falling in a Grade 3 chase last time, he's the most appealing on his first go on the Flat. Tribal Star is an obvious danger and Dahab will likely be on the premises.

Improvement from her debut run here can be expected from INTHESMALLHOURS, and she can reverse form with Tribal Star and Dahab
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GLYDE RANGER looks worthy of support in this handicap. He won in this grade, over course and distance, at the end of last month and followed up with a solid second in slightly higher company. The form of that race has been franked. Enough Already hacked up when dropped into the basement grade here last Friday, so he has to be respected running under the mandatory 7lb penalty. Robyn Donaghue-Leahy has partnered Tudor Manor to two victories and the duo ought to be well involved, while this is a marked step up in trip for Pepper Noir, who isn't out of it.

ENOUGH ALREADY still looks ahead of his mark under a 7 lb penalty for Friday's stylish C&D success so gets the verdict in this very competitive handicap. Course scorer Rockview Consort is next on the list, although Glyde Ranger, Tudor Manor and Pepper Noir can all have a say too.

An additional 6lb may not prevent TUDOR MANOR from adding to the C&D win achieved under this rider 12 days ago.
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