There were 37 Races on Wednesday 4th December 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Ludlow, 6 races at Haydock, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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HELLO LUNA twice went through the sales ring at Arqana for 220,000 euro and wouldn't need to be anything out of the ordinary to score on debut. The Joseph O'Brien-trained filly is the first foal out of a Listed-winning daughter of Harbour Watch and market support would be significant. There is little to choose between Bansha Belle and the experienced Sharkii on running behind Karazhal over 6f here in September, while The Duke Mardukas enters calculations having shown pace when fifth to Dark Ace here, also over 6f, last month. Ohmyviette has also shown some promise in two outings here.

Preference is for THE DUKE MARDUKAS, who left his debut effort behind when fifth at this course last month and may have more to offer yet. Joseph O'Brien's newcomer Hello Luna and the consistent Sharkii rate the principal dangers.

Preference is for DUKE OF MARDUKAS, who shaped last time like this trip would suit and has more improvement in him
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SAYIFYOUWILL won nine times for Amanda Perrett, all over this trip, before being snapped up by Stephen Thorne this autumn and gaining a quick return in a claimer here over a mile last month. He beat Comfort Line by an easy four lengths and has since joined Sean Davis. Thorne now takes him on with Shoot To Kill, who was prominent throughout when scoring over C&D last month. Ado McGuinness has four runners, including Nikki Swango, who won a maiden here last year and indicated a return to form when narrowly denied on her penultimate start. Nezeeh won on debut at Thirsk for Saeed bin Suroor but his form tailed off badly in Meydan, including when lining up for the UAE 2000 Guineas.

SAYIFYOUWILL has a few quirks but she outclassed the opposition in a similar race to this over 1m 3 weeks ago and in the hope she gets a good pace to aim at, she can score again for new connections. Shoot To Kill is likely to give it another good go, while Nikki Swango could be the pick of the Adrian McGuinness quartet.

The selection is SAYIFYOUWILL (nap) who readily accounted for Comfort Line in a 1m claimer here last month and should do so again
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KARAZHAL overcame some trouble in running to win over 6f here in September and again finished strongly when a close-up fourth to Nyman over 7f the following month. He now enjoys a significant swing at the weights with that rival and may also account for Tommy McJohn, who won over the minimum trip at Naas before finishing towards the rear in the valuable Birdcatcher Nursery at the same venue. Sci Fi makes plenty of appeal on pedigree as a full-sister to smart sprint handicapper Ekhtiyaar and it will be interesting to see if the market speaks in her favour. Wizard Of Odds, Donna Nook and Skillman Ave are others to consider.

KARAZHAL has improved with each start thus far and looks the one to beat here. Donna Nook and Wizard of Odds should also go well.

The one to beat could be DONNA NOOK, who had clearly shown plenty before a disappointing debut in July and can make amends here
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Ja'marr beat ADRIENNE by half a length over C&D last month, but there are grounds for believing the places may now be reversed. The winner justified good support by quickening nicely at the furlong pole, but the Ted Walsh-trained filly endured trouble in running before finishing strongly and is now a bit better off at the weights. Source Code improved for the application of blinkers on handicap debut in soft ground at Galway and it will be interesting to see how he copes with this surface, while Chica Guerrera has also been raised 13lb after beating first reserve Your Call on testing ground at Gowran. Bishopton showed promise in three outings for Olly Murphy.

ADRIENNE finished strongly behind Ja'marr here last time and, on better terms, might be able to reverse the form with that rival, who also boasts strong claims. Easy last-time-out winners Source Code and Chica Guerrera can also get involved.

A bit unlucky here recently, ADRIENNE can reverse form with Ja'marr on 4lb better terms
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NEW DEFINITION was raised to a mark of 100 when just denied in a Listed race at Lingfield last year, but has tumbled down the ratings since joining current connections this term. However, he gave some encouragement when staying on late over 7f here last week and Keithen Kennedy again claims a valuable 7lb. Shaaden has gone up a combined 15lb for two wins over 7f here last month and looks like she could appreciate this step up in trip, while Rock Etoile bids to follow up a win last week. Punk Poet has won five times over C&D and takes a drop in class, while Nakasero is another to consider following a narrow defeat here last month.

NEW DEFINITION took a step back in the right direction when fifth here last week and is on a very dangerous mark if he can build on that even slightly. Perfect Judgement and Shaaden head the dangers.

This extra furlong and her rider's claim could enable SHAADEN to complete the hat-trick
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RATTLETHEONIONBAG was placed a couple of times in maidens last season and after dropping down the ratings this year, has indicated a win may be imminent since returning to this venue. She had a number of these rivals behind when just denied by Blanc De Noir before keeping on well after a tardy start again over 6f last time. Hezahunk won a claimer over C&D this autumn and finished well over 5f last Friday, while Hasiyna has dropped down to a basement mark and is worth a try at this trip. Velvet Skies also edges back down to 6f after a couple of promising efforts here in recent months.

RATTLETHEONIONBAG has got back on track returned to this venue in recent weeks and gets the narrow vote to shed the maiden tag. Crystal Luna, The Cola Brasil and Hezahunk are others in with a shout in a typically-competitive affair.

A race in which few appeal and perhaps HEZAHUNK can go one better than last Friday now returned to this longer trip
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Plenty of in-form contenders here, with THE WORLD'S ASTAGE getting the nod to complete a hat-trick. She benefited from a little break to win twice over C&D last month and is given slight preference over Not Just Any Eagle, who is also bidding for a hat-trick having scored here last time. Come On The Lads has won three times this year, all for different trainers, and has shown his versatility by scoring over a variety of distances. Proleek Prince was prominent throughout when successful here over a mile last month, while Lady Arwen may find this trip a bit too far.

THE WORLD'S ASTAGE is progressing and worth a chance to follow up her comfortable C&D success a fortnight ago, at the possible expense of Proleek Prince. Come On The Lads also makes the shortlist.

The second hat-trick seeker in the field is the very progressive The World's Astage, and he can confirm his liking for this C&D
Ths is the racecard key.
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