There were 44 Races on Friday 13th December 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Bangor, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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ECLAIRAGE may be able to land her hat-trick over C&D, despite a hefty hike for her last win. The Kuroshio filly opened her account here in October before following up in impressive fashion three weeks ago. She got a 19lb rise for that easy five-length win, but trainer Danny Murphy felt that she had matured well recently and there may be another in her. Moonhall Lass, who chased her home then, has been a solid fourth since and may get closer. A bigger danger could be Ohmyviette, who opened his account over C&D nine days ago and is open to further improvement.

The hat-trick beckons for ECLAIRAGE, who made it 2-2 on the all-weather and over this C&D when readily seeing off Moonhall Lass in a nursery three weeks ago. The latter is armed with a 14 lb pull but it's unlikely to be enough given the authority with which Daniel Murphy's charge went about her business. Tommy McJohn could be the one for the forecast this time.

It is difficult to oppose the rapidly improving ECLAIRAGE, who slammed Moonhall Lass in a C&D nursery last time.
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HAPPY FOR EVVA ran well on her first outing for Alan McIntyre here a fortnight ago and may be able to strike now. The Dandy Man filly stayed on when third to Aviatrice in a solid-looking maiden and going another furlong now should help. J M's Joy had some solid placed form on the grass and, coming here with a mark of 75, she is entitled to play a part. Joseph O'Brien saddles three in the race and Magnolia Drive is an interesting newcomer in the JP McManus colours. The Gleneagles filly is a full-sister to a couple of winners, including smart hurdler Common Practice.

Two of the three trained by Joseph O'Brien are appealing and preference is for newcomer MAGNOLA DRIVE, who boasts a good pedigree and it will look significant if the market speaks in her favour. Stablemate Honeysuckle Rose showed promise on her introduction at the Curragh and she is second choice ahead of J M's Joy and Happy For Evva.

There has been promise in both of HAPPY FOR EVVA's starts, particularly here last time when shaping like 7f would suit
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LADY PAGASA may be able to atone after getting turned over at a short price on her last visit. The Dark Angel filly looked to be doing enough in front passing the furlong pole, but was worn down in the closing stages by newcomer Eyema Candy Girl. She has been placed over a mile so going up to seven isn't an issue and this looks a good opportunity to bag an overdue win. Prince Of Love was two and a quarter lengths behind the selection last time and with the experience under his belt, may get closer. Authenticate is progressing with racing and is another for the shortlist after her runner-up effort here early last month.

A chance is taken on debutante OCEAN DIAMOND, who ticks plenty of the right boxes on paper and, needless to say, it will be noteworthy if she's strong in the betting, Lady Pagasa has had more chances than most but she has performed with credit on all three starts since joining present yard and should be on the premises once more. Authenticate is best of the rest.

Johnny Murtagh seems to be getting a tune out of LADY PAGASA (nap) and she shaped like she would relish return to 7f last time
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DAONETHATGOTAWAY looks capable of striking off his current mark. The Tamayuz gelding ran well 16 days ago when chasing home Rock Etoile over this trip and remains on the same mark. Tribal Moon was well supported when making a winning start on this surface last month and is open to further improvement. He looks a big player off a 5lb higher mark. Four-time C&D winner Feature This was a solid third on his last visit and is another who has to come into calculations.

TRIBAL MOON took an immediate step forward switched to this surface when landing a C&D handicap last month and a 5 lb rise is unlikely to be enough to stop him in his tracks. It's been a long time since Royal Tribute last hit the target but he should have a part to plat, while Feature This is also accorded respect. Daonethatgotaway and Esticky End are not without hope in a competitive handicap.

DAONETHATGOTAWAY went close here last time and the winner from that contest was only beaten a head from a 5lb higher mark subsequently
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MAN IS KING has been knocking on the door here and wouldn't be winning out of turn. The Dandy Man gelding has been placed on his last three visits and lost out by just a head to Cousin Shay 16 days ago. He has been creeping up the handicap, but is entitled to be bang there again. The selection went up 3lb for that effort, while the winner Cousin Shay got 7lb, so he may be able to turn the tables. Lorr's Girl, who was a length and a half behind the pair, is another who has to come into the mix having been left on the same mark.

VIVA VOCE showed the benefit of a recent run when finishing a creditable third in a C&D handicap 16 days ago and a repeat should see him go close from the same mark. Cousin Shay and Man Is King finished 1-2 respectively in a C&D contest recently and rate an obvious pair of dangers once more.

After a winning start for his new yard over C&D last time, COUSIN SHAY could be the one to side with from just 5lb higher
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MEHMAN may be able to get his head in front again after some decent efforts. The Mehmas gelding came to win his race a furlong from home here last time before getting outstayed late on by Clarita. That came over 7f and dropping back to 6f now looks an obvious move. All his previous wins have come at 5f. Course regular Harry's Bar commands obvious respect after two solid runs here this campaign. He is a four-time C&D winner. Inishmot Prince is another old favourite around here and also has to be on the shortlist.

A good quality sprint contest with MEHMAN narrowly selected to come out on top. He's shaped well on each of his last 3 starts around here at up to 7f, and he's fancied to capitalise returned to sprinting. Harry's Bar, Daamberdiplomat and Dontspoilasale are a trio of fellow in-form sorts and also demand consideration.

There shouldn't be much between DAAMBERDIPLOMAT, Harry's Bar and Dontspoilasale. The first-named is just preferred.
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HASIYNA travelled well into the race here last time and was probably value for a bit more than her winning margin. The Tamayuz filly was always doing enough in the closing stages to hold Wild Mountain by a neck and, off just a 3lb higher mark, she may be able to follow up. The runner-up is only 1lb higher and is entitled to run a big race again. Jackie Brown got home in a tight finish here three weeks ago and is 4lb higher now. There might be a bit more to come from her.

WILD MOUNTAIN looks the way to go on the back of his very good C&D second last time out nudged up just 1 lb here. Course-socrer Winemaker is weighted to go well and next on the list ahead of Jackie Brown and Senado Square.

C&D winner AMERICAN IN PARIS might be able to improve enough on her comeback run to turn the tables on Hasiyna and Wild Mountain.
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PEPPER NOIR handled the step up to this trip really well here 16 days ago and may be able to follow up. The Outstrip filly was pressed late on then by Tudor Manor, but was a cosy enough winner and is fancied to defy a 6lb rise. Enough Already was trying to defy a 7lb penalty in that race, but could only finish fourth. He remains on the same mark and is capable of getting closer. Pralognan has been knocking on the door and could be place material again. His trainer Tony Martin also saddles Sir Callisto and Colin Keane is an eyecatching booking for that horse so market moves could be noteworthy.

ENOUGH ALREADY scored over C&D last month and is worth siding with to quickly resume winning ways having possibly found the run coming too fast when fourth here last time out. Recent C&D victor Pepper Noir heads the list of dangers, with the handily-weighted Pralognan another to consider. Trethorn completes the shortlist.

With two solid efforts in defeat at this venue lately, PRALOGNAN can get back on the scoresheet today.
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