There were 45 Races on Friday 24th November 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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HASHTAG BE KIND returns from a long layoff but ran well on bumper debut as a three-year-old in November 2021. Flat-bred and beaten by a subsequently Listed-placed winner (with a long gap to the remainder) on debut for Jamie Osborne at Warwick, she was subsequently bought for 85,000 pounds and while she missed all of last season, is just a five-year-old and might do well over jumps. Jetara, out of a sister to Jezki, has some excellent bumper and hurdles form but disappointed on her last two runs. A keen-goer, she seemed to be racing almost blind behind horses when blundering twice early-on at Down Royal recently and while capable of far better, nonetheless concedes 8lb to the selection and needs to settle. Stormalong was well beaten at Fairyhouse last month but has some place claims, while Michael ran well enough in a first-time tongue-tie at Clonmel.

Clear form pick JETARA is fancied to take a big step forward from her recent Down Royal eighth after a lay-off and gets the nod over Willie Mullins' Hashtag Be Kind who has a long absence to overcome but still rates a big threat. Michal appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

With questions hanging over Jetara at present after two poor runs, a chance is taken on HASHTAG BE KIND making a winning hurdling.
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BETTER DAYS AHEAD fell on Down Royal hurdles debut recently but has prior winning point-to-point form and was capable in bumpers. A low-sun shadow might have caught him out when falling at the third-last at Down Royal but was travelling strongly at the time and can continue his yard's excellent work. Insouciant Dallier has useful recent hurdles form and while he receives 8lb from the selection, might still struggle to beat him. Kalanisi Flash is a dual point-to-point winner who has also been running well but might also find the selection too strong. Feast was pulled up in his only previous hurdle run and while he has won a bumper, was well beaten in two most recent races and runs in a first-time hood.

Useful-bumper winner BETTER DAYS AHEAD would've have made a successful hurdling debut but for falling 3 out at Downpatrick a couple of weeks back and can gain compensation here. Insouciant Dallier is preferred to Kalanisi Flash for forecast purposes.

If none the worse for his mishap at Down Royal on hurdling debut two weeks ago then BETTER DAYS AHEAD should win.
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MISTER POLICEMAN has a big home reputation and could be high-class over fences. His Irish connections paid the price for him winning a Fontainebleau hurdle in March of 2022 – meaning he had no real novice-hurdle season, and while he didn't show star qualities in winning at Cork in April, nonetheless showed plenty ability and could be capable of far more. Pinkerton finished mid-field in March's County Hurdle and while race-fit having run well on recent chase debut, is vulnerable against high-class types. Deploy The Getaway was a mid-130s rated hurdler who has the size make a better chaser but is long absent while stablemate Feu Du Bresil, rated 123 over hurdles, found form at the end of last season and also has size. Useful hurdler Walk With Paul contests a hot race on fences debut while Gars De Sceaux is almost certain to need this outing as he runs over an inadequate distance. Ottoman Style would also prefer a longer trip.

MISTER POLICEMAN made a most promising start for Willie Mullins when scoring over hurdles at Cork last spring and is fancied to make a winning debut in this sphere. Pinkerton shaped well when a debut chasing third over C&D last time and is next on the list ahead of Gars de Sceaux who also has better days ahead of him and can have a say too.

Off for a year before a pleasing Irish debut at Cork in April, MISTER POLICEMAN can win over fences at the first attempt
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Four-time point-to-point winner CROI CORCRA will be suited by reverting to this trip having been well beaten over two miles at Clonmel last month. She is no star but is suited by soft ground and is 1lb lower than at Clonmel with today's rider claiming 7lb. Kilashee has failed in nine chases but is a dual hurdle winner who ran well at Clonmel last month and goes on testing ground. Broken Ice jumped poorly at Chepstow last month and while he has Maxine O'Sullivan's assistance, would prefer better ground. Dragon Rock beat Wild Caprice to win a Tramore maiden hurdle in July 2022 but their best form is on good ground. Lizrona is a dual winner who likes heavy ground.

BROKEN ICE hails from a yard among the winners and is fancied to capitalise on a lenient mark and edge out Dragon Rock who takes a drop in class here. Croi Corcra appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Stamina will be essential here and CROI CORCRA has plenty to offer in that department as a four-time winner in points
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GLOBAL ASSEMBLY has a head to find with Grange Island on Clonmel January form but is 5lb better off and is race-fit. A dual point-to-point winner, the selection is consistent, has Barry O'Neill's assistance and seems equally as effective over three-miles as Clonmel's 2m4f. Grange Island has obvious claims if replicating that Clonmel form and also when chasing home Billaway and Ferns Lock on subsequent runs. However his last two runs were disappointing and now makes his seasonal reappearance. The selection's stablemate Ask D'man is probably the most talented here and having won the aforementioned Clonmel hunters chase in January 2022, again proved his worth later that season. However he reappears following a long layoff. Dromleigh and Keep Me Posted have winning point-to-point form while All Loved Up doesn't.

This could be between stablemates GLOBAL ASSEMBLY and Ask D'Man, who are closely matched at the weights. The former has more potential and doesn't have fitness to prove, so he gets the marginal vote, with Grange Island not completely dismissed.

With the advantage of race fitness. GLOBAL ASSEMBLY can beat long-absent stablemate Ask D'Man who has stronger overall credentials
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PAPA BARNS runs in another Fairyhouse handicap hurdle and, like Goldilocks, the ingredients for this third attempt might be just right. Having initially tried two-miles, and then 2m4f, today's longer distance could suit and he remains a shade unexposed. Reserve Judgement was in contention when falling at Down Royal and while much of his form is on a sound surface, should still compete from his rating. Dual winner Courting Vickie ran well at Wexford recently while veteran Mick Charlie have been running well in similar races. In-form Breagagh runs over this distance for the first time while Vengaboy is worth noting as he steps up markedly in distance and is totally unexposed.

BREAGAGH was right at his best when second at Sligo last time and he might be able to go one better from a 2-lb higher mark. Reserve Judgement and Mick Charlie also arrive in good order, so they're worthy of interest, too.

It is significant that RESERVE JUDGEMENT is turned out again quickly after his fall at Down Royal two weeks ago and he can make amends
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D B COOPER won on April point-to-point debut and following his 225,000 pounds sale, has joined leading connections. The form of his Ballyknock point-to-point win, for handler Sean Doyle, is unproven as yet but it is encouraging the runner-up was also purchased (for E155,000) by trainer Elliott for owners Gigginstown, with 30 lengths back to the third-horse. Jeroboam Machin, a half-brother to useful Joyeux Machin, also won on Durrow point-to-point debut for Cormac Doyle and while that form is also unproven, the runner-up was sold to England for 55,000 pounds. His trainer, notably, has won bumpers with Noble Yeats and Feronlily and has a 27 percent bumper strike-rate in this sphere. Minella Staycation fell at the third-last when leading a recent point-to-point while dual winner Raceview Road was well beaten in a recent Winners Of Three point. Mount Gallion disappointed in June and runs in a first-time tongue-tie.

D B COOPER cost plenty on the back of his point win in April and, having joined a top yard, he's preferred to Jeroboam Machin in a race that the pair are likely to dominate. Raceview Road looks the pick of the remainder.

Gordon Elliott's D B COOPER beat a well-regarded rival at Ballyknock and may beat Jeroboam Mac, a winning favourite at Durrow
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