There were 36 Races on Friday 6th December 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Sandown, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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MAKE CLEAR has shown great pace to win four times over 5f this year including here last month when Sporting Hero was just over a length back in third and cheekpieces are now replaced by blinkers. Sporting Hero scored twice over 6f on either side of that aforementioned third placing including when beating Never Shout Never last Friday. Court Phoenix was prominent throughout when landing a maiden over C&D last month, while others to consider include Dream Today and Hero Of The Hour.

SPORTING HERO won in good style when making it 2 from 3 in the hands of this claimer here last week and remains of interest. Inishmot Prince is potentially on a good mark so is next best ahead of Court Phoenix, who showed good speed to win his maiden.

Course specialist INISHMOT PRINCE won this race last year and will take all the beating again under the talented James Ryan
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INNS OF FEAR was putting in his best work at the finish when keeping on into third behind Majestic Wave on debut in a 19-runner 6f Navan maiden. The Mark Fahey-trained colt has scope for improvement as he was a bit tardy from stalls and met some trouble in running, and he should be suited by this step up in distance. Ardagh Red is an obvious threat following a promising debut second to Queen Fury over 7f here last month and is another that should enjoy this longer trip. Mariner Boy wasn't disgraced when staying on into mid-division on debut over C&D last month and may prove the pick of Joseph O'Brien's three runners.

ARDAGH RED gets the nod on the back of his encouraging debut second over 7f here 16 days ago, although strong market support for well-bred Joseph O'Brien newcomer Glinka would put a slightly different slant on things. His stablemate Mariner Boy should have more to offer on the back of his debut over C&D 4 weeks ago and completes the shortlist.

There was plenty to like about ARDAGH RED's debut when runner-up to a rival with plenty more experience and he should come on for that
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HIGHTIMEYOUWON gained a seventh career win over 7f here earlier this year and the consistent gelding has been knocking on the door here again in recent months. The selection had Walhaan, No More Porter and Blues Emperor all behind when second to Blue Soul and again filled the runner-up spot behind Whispersinthewind last time. Blues Emperor didn't get away from stalls as well as usual in that aforementioned C&D race and is a very solid mile handicapper, while Walhaan has won three times here over an extended 1m2f and may find this trip a bit sharp. Exquisite Acclaim won twice over C&D earlier this year and again scored on his penultimate start at Gowran.

HIGHTIMEYOUWON comes here on the back of solid runners-up efforts on each of his last 2 starts around here and looks to hold solid claims back up at 1m. No More Porter and Walhaan may emerge as the chief dangers.

HIGHTIMEYOUWON is preferred after a couple of narrow defeats here and he can gain compensation in this small field
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MORNING APPROACH has gained two of her three career wins at this venue, including over a mile last year, and has edged back down to a competitive mark. The selection was placed behind Tribal Moon and again finished well over a mile behind Cousin Shay last week. Streetscape made a pleasing return after a lengthy absence here last month, while Adare Beauty is another to consider in first-time blinkers. Pillar Of Hope is bidding to end a losing run stretching back well over a year but has given encouragement on his latest two starts and has dropped down to an attractive rating. Eastern Wind has gained all four wins on turf and has shown little on this surface in the past.

STREETSCAPE has yet to win a race but he shaped nicely on his return from 11 months when fourth from his career-low mark over 10f a month ago and likely to step forward from that, he could be the answer. Morning Approach and Adare Beauty are a couple of potential threats.

MORNING APPROACH has run some eyecatching races over C&D in recent times and a promising claimer taking off 5lb may make the difference
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CHOU CHOU showed promise on a number of occasions for Noel Meade earlier this year and last time only gave best in the closing stages on just his second start for current connections at Gowran. The selection tries this surface for the first time and gets the vote over Deed Pole, who won over this trip at Lingfield 12 months ago. He's shaped well on a couple of occasions over C&D since joining Cian Hughes this summer and is now fitted with cheekpieces. Hope And Innocence has been placed twice over a mile here this autumn, while Hieloray and Pink Oxalis are others to consider.

A wide-open contest with a chance taken on PINK OXALIS. She shaped much better than the bare result on her final start for Joseph Murphy in a big field at Galway 39 days ago and, lightly raced from a handicapping perspective, it would come as no surprise to see her go well on polytrack debut. Hope And Innocence, back at 1m, and Deed Pole are others to consider, whilst it's too soon to write off Nedita.

Probably the weaker division and HIELORAY might be the one to take advantage after an eyecatching run over 7f here last month
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AIRD was placed in a Curragh maiden last year for Kevin Prendergast and switched to Henry de Bromhead this season when going close in a Down Royal handicap over this trip that has worked out very well since. Hopefully she will handle this surface and gets the vote over Bloom Vega and Lilita. Bloom Vega made a promising debut when second to the smart Chemistry at the Curragh this spring and was again placed behind the progressive Not Just Any Eagle over C&D last month. Lilita is probably best at around this trip and beat all bar Sidiza at Navan before again filling the runner-up spot over 1m4f here last time.

AIRD has acquitted herself well in handicap company the last twice and may be able to open her account here. Liltia and Bloom Vega are feared most.

BLOOM VEGA has some very strong maiden form and adapted well to the Polytrack when third over C&D on her latest start
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BILLIE FRECHETTE hasn't run at today's course since her second career start last April, but has shown form since then. A half-sister to four winners and out of a half-sister to a Group 1 winner, her handicap form this summer has been reasonably encouraging, she likes this distance and while largely unproven on the all-weather, should handle the surface as she likes good ground. She has run satisfactorily over hurdles recently and should compete from her low enough rating. Scott Lang ran well over C&D last month and is again helped by his rider's 7lb claim, while Obama Army also has recent form but tries this distance for the first time.

This could go the way of SCOTT LANG who signalled he is ready to end a losing sequence when a good runner-up over C&D last time out and can race off just a 1 lb higher mark here. Obama Army is next on the list on the back of his good recent third here with Waystar, Chopsticks and Wishes And Dreams also worthy of consideration.

Pat Flynn's fine year can continue with recent eyecatcher JUST ANOTHER EAGLE, whose winning turn is long overdue
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SLIEVE BINNIAN is an experienced five-time winner who put in a career-best effort when scoring on his first attempt at this distance last month, so might progress further. He has been raised 8lb and has plenty of weight, but that recent form was boosted by the fourth-placed horse scoring subsequently. Tribal Star won a maiden over C&D last month and being well-bred, might also progress. By Sea The Stars and out of a Listed winner who has produced two black-type performers, he cost 550,000gns as a yearling and should compete from 1lb out of the handicap, under a 3lb claimer. Ceallach is another to consider.

SLIEVE BINNIAN enhanced his excellent record around here when a comfortable winner over C&D 5 weeks ago and remains of interest. Sole 3-y-o Tribal Star didn't need to improve to win his maiden over C&D recently and may emerge as the main threat on handicap bow.

Preference is for SLIEVE BINNIAN (nap), who won a C&D handicap emphatically when strong in the betting latest and will be hard to beat
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