There were 36 Races on Friday 29th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A drop in trip and the application of blinkers may work for TAM LIN, who looks to be racing off a nice weight in this. The Starspangledbanner gelding hinted at ability in maidens, particularly when third at Naas last month. He faded late on on his handicap debut here a fortnight ago and faces an easier task now. William F Browne is top rated in the field off his mark of 78 but has to give just over a stone to the selection, who is rated 10lb inferior. Your Call ran a big race when second in a nursery here a fortnight ago and is another that has to be considered.

WILLIAM F BROWNE wasn't seen to best effect at Naas last time and is fancied to quickly resume winning ways. Kitty Bear is also weighted to have a big say and next on the list ahead of Midnight Stagger and Your Call.

A chance is taken on ZE DO ASFALTO who shaped with promise on debut when making his challenge away from the favoured near rail
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A trappy-looking race with a few of these having had plenty of chances. SACRED OATH ran well on her first visit here a fortnight ago and may be able to get her head in front now. The Lope De Vega filly chased home Genoah over the extended 1m2f and dropping back in may suit, having been collared in the closing stages then. Ina Mina is top rated off her mark of 77 and looks an obvious danger. She has been placed five times since joining Ken Condon and makes her all-weather debut. Quatrain is another with some solid placed form that has to come into calculations.

If SACRED OATH can repeat the form she showed when runner-up on her AW debut here a fortnight ago she might prove the answer for the Dermot Weld team. Ina Mina, the mount of Billy Lee, Quatrain and Touch The Sound are others likely to be on the premises in an open-looking maiden.

Preference is for SACRED OATH who bounced back to form over further last time and gives the impression a mile may suit
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LUNIGIANA should prove hard to beat here if running anywhere near her mark of 82. The Willie McCreery-trained filly has run up a bit of a frustrating sequence of placed efforts but has some solid form in the book. She got a bump at the start last time in Navan, before staying on strongly close home, and this looks like a prime opportunity to open her account. Moonhall Lass is the danger according to the handicapper. She was no match for easy winner Eclairage here last week. Aviatrice has been runner-up on her last couple of outings here and is another for the shortlist.

Preference is for LUNIGIANA, who was unlucky not to win through no fault of her own when a fast-finishing fourth at Navan just over 5 weeks ago (left poorly placed after hampered start). Provided she takes to the all-weather, she can get the better of Moonhall Lass, who was runner-up in a nursery here last week. Aviatrice and Gold Daydream are another couple capable of getting involved, too.

This looks an ideal opportunity for LUNIGIANA, whose overall form is a cut above these and she looks hard to oppose
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ELEGANT MADAME has had a little break since chasing home easy winner Bucaneer's Spirit at Cork in mid-August and deserves to get her head in front. The Inns Of Court filly has been placed on her last three outings, including a good run here in July when second to Tokenomics. Dropping back to 6f now may do the trick. Never Shout Never ran a big race when second at the Curragh earlier in the month and could be a danger now, trying the all-weather for the first time. Sporting Hero won over course and distance on his penultimate outing before a solid effort to finish third over five here 16 days ago. He is entitled to run well again.

Unsurprisingly plenty in with a shout and it could be worth siding with ELEGANT MADAME. Knocking firmly on the door over longer trips this summer, she's completely unexposed as a sprinter and her mark looks an exploitable one. Sporting Hero back up at 6f, Winemaker back on this surface and Never Shout Never are others to consider. Market confidence behind Volatile Analyst would also look significant.

After a good fourth from 7lb out of the handicap in a vastly better contest here on Wednesday, JAMES HENRY is hard to overlook
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ASCENDING showed some useful placed form over hurdles last season, including when third to No Flies On Him in a 28-runner Leopardstown maiden last Christmas and has filled the runner-up spot on both outings since returning to the Flat including behind Smooth Tom over 1m4f at the Curragh last month. Henry de Bromhead holds a strong hand as he's also represented by Miss Paloma who has gained both of her previous wins at this venue including over 1m4f in July. She's been placed on her latest two starts and is worth a try over this longer trip. Persian Bliss made a successful debut over an extended 1m2f here last month but has disappointed since and this trip is a step into the unknown.

ASCENDING has run well in amateur contests the last twice and looks the safest option in a tricky-looking contest. Persian Bliss and Miss Paloma should also go well.

The step up to 2m should hold no fears for ASCENDING and a reproduction of his last Curragh run should be good enough
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CROSS BORDER gets the vote to add to a maiden win over C&D earlier this year. The selection can be a frustrating sort as he needs to be held up for a late run and was having his second run for Gavin Cromwell when just failing to collect over 6f here last Friday with Senado Square, winner of this corresponding race last year, over four lengths behind. Realtin Fantasy showed good pace throughout when scoring here 12 months ago and should be spot on after some recent runs, while Livingston Range had a number of these rivals behind when third to My Girl Sioux here earlier this month.

LIVINGSTON RANGE took a step back in the right direction from an easing mark when third over C&D 4 weeks ago and could be the way to go in re-fitted blinkers. Sam's Xpress has tumbled in the weights and was the subject of a gamble when fading behind the selection in that same race, but that was his first start for 12 weeks. Half Nutz is another to consider having a rare go at 5f.

Coming here in form is top-weight CROSS BORDER(nap), who has lots of tactical speed and the drop back to 5f should not be an issue
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L'IMMORTALE showed much improved form when switched to this surface and fitted with a tongue tie last time finishing third to Trishuli River over C&D. The selection had Numidia and Omakase behind in fourth and fifth respectively and has solid claims if backing up that effort. Barretstown is an obvious threat having been raised just 4lb after recording a third course win earlier this month, while Designer Cailin was placed on her penultimate start over 1m2f at Navan but lost any chance at the start here last time. Ranko Express won at Gowran last year for Andy Slattery and now returns to the Killenaule trainer after a period with Kevin Coleman.

OMAKASE shaped really well here a fortnight ago, unable to sustain a big move from off the pace, and she could be the way to go. L'Immortale and Numidia, third and fourth in that same race, should be on the premises again.

After an encouraging C&D 3rd here last month with new headgear, L'IMMORTALE may be worth chancing from the basement mark
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JAWHARY won over 1m2f for Owen Burrows and has edged down to an attractive mark after joining Ado McGuinness this year. The selection has gone close on his latest two starts over C&D including when losing out to Trishuli River in a very tight finish. There is little to choose between Wishes And Dreams and Gardone on running behind The World's Astage here last week, while Warazam likes to race up with the pace and beat all bar Lord Talbot here last time with Aljadel and Knock Flyer both well behind. A Daughtersdelight has been tried over a variety of trips and can't be lightly discounted.

TRISHULI RIVER probably had a bit more in hand than the short-head margin over Jawhary when winning here a fortnight ago and she can confirm that form after a 4 lb rise. Warazam and Wishes And Dreams are also respected.

This can go the way of C&D winner TRISHULI RIVER who is up 4lb for his latest win but she's unexposed and Hassett claims 5lb
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