There were 28 Races on Wednesday 27th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JUST LUCKY SIVOLA finished a close second to a progressive type on his hurdles debut over the extended 2m4f at Plumpton 23 days ago and Paul Nicholls' gelding is sure to have learnt plenty from that experience. The consistent Ebony Warrior commands respect despite picking up a penalty for winning a maiden hurdle at Worcester four starts back. Presenting Star boasts a solid jumps pedigree and warrants a betting check on his racecourse debut.

EBONY WARRIOR possesses the best form on offer so is fancied to gain a deserved success after a run of three very good runner-up placings. Both Just Lucky Sivola and Tom Doniphon are in good hands and capable of better so can chase home the selection in that order.

The pick is EBONY WARRIOR, who has posted three good efforts in defeat since his Worcester win in July.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PADDY IN THE CADDY got off the mark over fences at just the second time of asking when emerging as the ready winner of a similar contest at Warwick last week and has to be a serious player turned out quickly under a 7lb penalty. Dunstall Rambler worked wonders to stay on his feet after a bad mistake four out at Ludlow most recently and also enters calculations given that effort can be upgraded. Chasing debutants Smart Casual and Coup De Gold are others to monitor in the betting.

PADDY IN THE CADDY took his form up a level on just his second run over fences when an all-the-way winner at Warwick and can make light of a 7 lb penalty now connections have discovered the key for this son of Doyen. Comfortable Exeter scorer Wellwillya appeals as the one to chase him home ahead of chasing newcomers Coup de Gold and Smart Casual and the handily-weighted Flamelco.

Paddy In The Caddy is respected but FLAMELCO may not allow him an uncontested lead here and might be worth chancing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The winner of a maiden hurdle at Uttoxeter on his penultimate start, NOWMELAD currently sets the standard and, on the back of another solid display when third at Stratford last month, is presented with a good opportunity to add to his tally here. Not So Sobers has shown a lot of promise in bumpers and is taken seriously on his debut over hurdles, while point-to-point winners Mossy Fen Road and Wild Nephin are other notable recruits as they debut under Rules.

Harry Derham continues to impress in the training ranks and his winning Irish pointer MOSSY FEN ROAD is selected to make the perfect start under Rules at the chief expense of Nowmelad, who made it third time lucky in this sphere at Uttoxeter last month and has since performed with credit under a penalty. Not So Sobers and Wild Nephin can fight out minor honours.

Nowmelad has a solid record over hurdles but might find it hard to concede his penalty to Market Rasen bumper winner NOT SO SOBERS.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A 6lb higher mark wasn't enough to prevent the progressive HARRYS HOPE from completing a hat-trick at Stratford last time out. Ben Pauling's mare idled and scored with something up her sleeve that day and, although hit with a further 7lb rise, she may still be ahead of the handicapper. Faded Fantasy offered plenty to work with on his second-placed chasing bow over C&D 15 days ago and is feared most, ahead of fellow in-form rival Ultra Beat.

Chasing has clearly been the making of HARRYS HOPE and she looks up to completing the 4-timer over this longer trip. Faded Fantasy and Ultra Beat both made a positive start to their chasing careers when runner-up over C&D and Bangor respectively and they head the dangers.

Harrys Hope has taken very well to fences this autumn but slight preference is for C&D winner SHOT BOII, who has a visor refitted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having returned from a 547-day absence to finish second at Stratford last month, Any Biscuits is entitled to build on that promising return. A 2lb higher rating shouldn't prevent another prominent showing from Harry Derham's charge, but DON RAFAEL is slightly more compelling. The four-year-old finished third behind a subsequent winner over C&D earlier this month and a similar performance off a 1lb lower mark may prove good enough. Wide-margin Perth scorer Limerick Leader also enters calculations on his first outing for Alison Thorpe.

ANY BISCUITS is in excellent hands and boasts an upwardly mobile profile, so he gets the nod over the in-form Don Rafael. Limerick Leader was an impressive winner on his final outing for Olly Murphy and shouldn't be ruled out on debut for a smaller yard.

Low-mileage 7yo ANY BISCUITS (nap) hit form with two wins in spring 2023 and was quickly back in the groove last month, after a layoff.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Billams Legacy landed her maiden in impressive fashion at Uttoxeter in July and is respected off a 5lb higher mark returning to handicap company, while Saisissante, who was far from disgraced in Listed company in December of last year, warrants a market check. However, preference is for CULLIGRAN, who would not need much more improvement to strike having finished a close-up third under similar conditions from 1lb lower at Worcester in July.

Having finished runner-up on seven consecutive starts, BILLAMS LEGACY gained a deserved first win over hurdles at Uttoxeter in July and now up and running, Fergal O'Brien's 9-y-o can follow up returned to handicap company. The main threat may emerge from Irish Chorus, who shaped quite encouragingly after 6 months off last time and is open to improvement now handicapping, with Saisissante and Culligran rounding off the shortlist.

The vote goes to BILLAMS LEGACY, who was an easy winner at Uttoxeter in July and still looks feasibly treated off her revised mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Olly Murphy often does well in bumpers and with the yard in a rich vein of form, KEFIR D'OUDAIRIES is taken to enhance that record. Picked up for 48,000-euros in June of last year, the son of Seahenge makes plenty of appeal on paper and might not have to be anything out of the ordinary. The booking of Harry Cobden aboard Kashmir De Corton is noteworthy and he warrants a market check, as does Sangpoursangamoi who, akin to the selection, represents a team in flying form.

Newcomers KEFIR D'OUDAIRIES and Sangpoursangamoi make most appeal before market clues, with Olly Murphy's charge narrowly preferred.

Newcomers SANGPOURSANGAMOI and Kefir D'Oudairies both represent trainers with good bumper records and may fight this out.
Ths is the racecard key.
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