There were 38 Races on Wednesday 6th December 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, 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 5 race.

ARISAIG ran out an impressive winner on her debut at Chelmsford and was far from disgraced when pitched in at Listed level at Deauville last time. Although having to concede weight all round, she sets a good standard and is very much the one to beat. State Flag also brings some decent form to the table and she warrants respect, while D Flawless is an interesting newcomer from the John and Thady Gosden yard.

ARISAIG looked above average when making a winning start at Chelmsford in October and, despite an unsuccessful venture to France since, she's capable of doubling her tally faced with an easier task. D Flawless is worthy of respect for top connections, while State Flag can probably do better.

Preference is for STATE FLAG, representing last year's winning stable, who has shown a nice bit of ability in both her runs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Hard to rule anything out of this but KODIAC THRILLER could throw up some value. Charles Hills' colt split second-placed Western and sixth-placed Honest Desire when fourth in a messy race over C&D on his handicap debut but the way he picked up in the closing stages suggested he was the one to take out of the race. Free As A Bird looks potentially well treated off a mark of 66 for her handicap bow and could also go well.

WESTERN improved when runner-up over C&D a month ago and has the scope to do better still, so he takes marginal preference over Honest Desire, who finished well from a poor position in the same race last time. Kodiac Thriller is also of interest and some sort of case can be made for all of the others.

Western is no good thing to confirm recent course placings with KODIAC THRILLER or Honest Desire.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Asimov, a staying on sixth in a 7f Newmarket maiden first time out, looks the pick of those to have already raced but it's hard to look beyond beautifully-bred Godolphin newcomer EL CORDOBES. The son of Frankel changed hands for a cool 2,000,000gns as a yearling and could prove a cut above, although Charlie Appleby has had a few turned over at short prices recently. Sardinian Warrior, out of a Group 1-winning dam, is another debutant to note.

This could go to a newcomer, with preference for EL CORDOBES who makes plenty of appeal on paper and can provide Charlie Appleby with another first-time-out winner. Sardinian Warrior is also one to note on debut, while Kamboo made a promising start at this C&D 3 weeks ago and is the pick of those with experience.

He could be better drawn but EL CORDOBES fetched a cool 2,000,000gns as a yearling and this doesn't look a strong novice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An astronomical purchase at the sales last year, KALIDASA arrives with a lofty reputation being a son of Frankel out of a So Mi Dar mare, who has produced some top class performers in recent years. He can take this en route to better things, although fellow newcomer Fighter Command looks a big danger, along with Cool Legend, who should improve for a promising debut over C&D last month. Immortal Knight and Mina Rashid can also have a say in proceedings.

KALIDASA could barely possess a stronger pedigree and Charlie Appleby's newcomer is fancied to make a winning start to his career. Mina Rashid sets the standard amongst those with form in the book, whilst the Gosdens' Fighter Command and Roger Varian's Immortal Knight are other appealing debutants.

This could go to a newcomer with Charlie Appleby's Frankel colt KALIDASA, who fetched 2,800,000gns as a yearling, getting the verdict.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The key to this race looks to be the recent clash over C&D between Twirling (third) and THROUBI (fifth), when the latter appeared a shade unlucky having to wait for room before staying on strongly at the finish. She can reverse the form and get off the mark at the fourth time of asking. Flindrikin improved from her first to second start when third at Newcastle last month and she is also entitled to be thereabouts.

Impressive when scoring on debut here earlier in the year, TWIRLING produced a promising comeback effort when third over C&D 4 weeks ago and, remaining with potential, she's fancied to successfully concede weight all round. Throubi caught the eye when finishing behind the selection back fron a long time off and rates the chief threat, ahead of Flindrikin from the William Haggas stable.

Preference is for THROUBI who really caught the eye when a running-on fifth over C&D after an absence and can open her account.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A tentative vote goes to NOBLE SOVEREIGN, who was an highly-encouraging second over C&D on her penultimate start and now makes her first start for the shrewd David Loughnane stable. A mark of 68 on her handicap debut looks manageable and she can see off the steadily-improving Daydream Express and Elladonna, who wasn't beaten far the last twice and should be suited by dropping back in trip. Others to note include Aussi Mandate, Creme Chantilly and Platinum Jubilee.

ELLADONNA improved when fourth at Wolverhampton on her latest outing, edged out close home having made her effort earlier than ideal, so she can build on that to make a winning handicap debut. Daydream Express is also open to further progress and could be the main danger, with Lady Mojito completing the shortlist.

James Fanshawe's progressive ELLADONNA caught the eye when fourth in a Wolverhampton novice and can make a winning start in handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

MAJESTIC PRIDE remains unexposed and was only beaten a length into fourth at this level when last seen in May. The son of Shamardal has been gelded subsequently and it would be no surprise to see him return to winning ways here. Al Mubhir has filled third place in this grade on two of his last three starts and he can go well once again, while Tempus edges out Grey's Monument to be best of the rest.

This can go to POSITIVE IMPACT, who has won both his starts on this surface and arrives on the back of a personal best at Chelmsford last month. Al Mubhir and Tempus are feared most.

A good few with chances but MAKINMEDOIT should have a part to play if getting a strong pace to aim at back over 1m.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

THE GRAND VISIR has faced some stiff tasks since finishing third off a 2lb higher mark over 2m at the Ascot's Shergar Cup meeting in August. The veteran can be unpredictable but he is more than capable of winning a race of this nature if on a going day. Sir Chauvelin has to be of interest having accounted for a number of these when winning over C&D four weeks ago, while Sleeping Lion and Duty Of Care complete the shortlist.

MELAKAZ enhanced his fine record on AW when scoring over C&D in July and remains on a workable mark. He gets the nod in what looks a highly competitive contest. Duke of Oxford and Sir Chauvelin head the list of dangers.

Plenty are in with a shout but C&D scorers Melakaz and BLAZEON FIVE have much to recommend them and could hold sway.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PAGE THREE put in a career-best effort when beaten a neck into second over C&D a month ago and Andrew Balding's filly could get off the mark now just 1lb higher in the ratings. The unexposed Story Horse was also narrowly denied on his most recent outing and is an obvious threat, while Absolute Queen and Royal Dream are others to consider.

Several with sound claims here, though GENTLE WHINNY makes most appeal on the back of an encouraging effort over C&D last month. Royal Dream is a player from the same mark as when second at Lingfield less than a fortnight ago, with Ocean Heights, who promises to benefit from the longer trip, narrowly taken to complete the placings over Absolute Queen and Geelong.

Low-mileage GENTLE WHINNY (nap) made a promising AW start when fifth over C&D and that form is really strong.
Ths is the racecard key.
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