There were 27 Races on Wednesday 29th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Wetherby, 6 races at Kelso, 7 races at Hereford, 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.

REVEREND HUBERT has not been disgraced on either start since winning at Downpatrick in August and the Irish raider merits the utmost respect as a result. Magic Seven created a big impression when scoring on his hurdling debut recently and the son of Doyen is an obvious threat to the selection. Face D'music edges out Saxons Lane to be best of the rest.

A useful winner in bumpers, MAGIC SEVEN overcame some awkward early jumping to ultimately run out a convincing winner of a C&D maiden hurdle 23 days ago and, sure to improve with that under his belt, he earns the vote to follow up under a penalty. Irish raider Reverend Hubert should give him plenty to think about however, with Face d'Music and Saxons Lane others fancied to be thereabouts.

Magic Seven impressed in a C&D maiden but Irish 5yo REVEREND HUBERT is established as a useful hurdler and should be hard to beat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The verdict is for MAN OF THE SEA, who only found one too good at Market Rasen last time and can race off the same mark here. Others to note are Force De Frap and Iron D'ex and the former is feared most on the basis that he's entitled to have come forward for his Warwick comeback and would have a massive chance if reproducing the sort of form which saw him place at Ludlow and Bangor in April.

MAN OF THE SEA was fit from the Flat and ran a solid race when runner-up on his latest start over hurdles at Market Rasen in September and a repeat should see him go well again operating from the same mark. It remains early days with Passionate Pursuit and she's another to consider up in trip/equipped with first-time cheekpieces. The class-dropping Great Ocean also commands a second look.

Triple hurdle winner MAN OF THE SEA (nap) is ideally suited by good or quicker ground and was a creditable second when last in action.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LOUDSPEAKER got off the mark in a similar event at Doncaster a couple of weeks ago and 5lb rise may not be enough to stop him from going in again here. Cobbs Corner was not disgraced on his return to action over C&D earlier in the month and he is entitled to improve for that outing, while Phoenix Aquilus also makes the shortlist.

COBBS CORNER gets the nod to build on his C&D chase debut fourth earlier in the month and add to last season's Fakenham handicap hurdle success. Recent Doncaster winner Loudspeaker rates an obvious danger, while King Otis has won over hurdles since joining James Owen and is also respected on his first chase start for the trainer.

Preference is for COBBS CORNER, who ran well for a long way when fourth over C&D on his recent seasonal/chase debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CASA NO MENTO was sent off at prohibitive odds for her hurdling debut at Market Rasen and duly obliged by six lengths. The daughter of Casamento brings the best form to the table and she could prove difficult to stop in her follow-up bid. Jupiter And Mars was a fair performer on the Flat for Ralph Beckett and he is an interesting contender on his first start for the Tom Lacey yard in this sphere, while Get The Value is another to note on his first outing over hurdles.

CASA NO MENTO showed plenty in bumpers and made an impressive start over hurdles when scoring at Market Rasen a couple of months ago. She's the clear form pick and has more to offer, so she's preferred to Jupiter And Mars, who looks the pick of the hurdling debutants. Muskoka is also considered.

Although she's taking on males for the first time under rules, CASA NO MENTO holds strong claims. Muskoka is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Flight Of Freedom has shown more than enough ability in both of her hurdle starts, including when runner-up over 2m here last month, to suggest she could prove competitive off a mark of 110. However, preference is for GRIVETANA, who returned from a 203-day break to finish a well-held sixth in a class 3 event at Newbury, but this represents a drop in grade and she is able to compete off a 2lb lower rating. Irish raider Redwood Queen warrants a market check.

REDWOOD QUEEN is a very eye-catching runner for the Charles Byrnes yard and makes plenty of appeal having backed up her Sligo success with a solid third in a big-field at Punchestown. Grivetana looks very leniently-weighted if able to step forward from her recent return, with Emma Lavelle's handicap newcomer Flight of Freedom also a leading player.

Preference is for REDWOOD QUEEN, who backed up her Sligo win with a good effort in a big field at Punchestown last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A comfortable winner on his return at Fontwell last month, HIPOP DES ONGRAIS must hold every chance of following up, with the form of that contest being franked by the second scoring twice since. A 7lb rise looks manageable and he may have too much for My Bad Lucy, who has a 216-day absence to overcome but arrives having won two of his last three. Langley Hundred showed up well on his chasing bow at Ludlow and there should be more improvement to come from the six-year-old.

HIPOP DES ONGRAIS is starting to fill his tall frame now and looks set for a good season after his commanding win at Fontwell on his return 6 weeks ago. Langley Hundred made a promising start over fences when second at Ludlow on his comeback and is feared with improvement likely, while there's potential for Paseo to be on a going day returning with his stable in terrific form.

Ludlow runner-up LANGLEY HUNDRED is open to progress over fences and taken to go one better. Pilot Show is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Paul Nicholls stable has an excellent record around here and this looks an ideal opportunity for costly newcomer JACKPOT DES BORDES to get his career off to a perfect start. The four-year-old is related to a couple of winners and he is preferred to fellow debutant French Symphony, who is a half-brother to Imperial Cup winner Surprise Package. Doeshefitthebill is another to note for market support as he goes for in-form connections.

The market will no doubt prove informative but JACKPOT DES BORDES is selected to make a winning start for a yard going great guns at present. Doeshefitthebill also has plenty to recommend him on paper, so Jonjo O'Neill's charge is put forward as the main danger, with French Symphony and Timeforarum taken to fight out third.

Paul Nicholls' six-figure purchase JACKPOT DES BORDES gets the nod.
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