There were 31 Races on Wednesday 11th December 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Hexham, 7 races at Hereford, 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.

NANNY PARK improved on her debut fifth over track and trip to finish ahead of Sweet Couture (third) when hitting the crossbar at Lingfield on her most recent start. James Fanshawe's youngster might be able to put those experiences to good use in order to get off the mark. Oisin Murphy is booked on Sweet Couture, so it would be no surprise to see her mount a bold bid. Any market confidence behind newcomer Lesson Of Life would be interesting.

The bar set by those with experience isn't particularly high so a debutante may well come to the fore. Before the benefit of market clues LESSON OF LIFE is preferred to Ribenska, who has the outside stall to contend with. Pacifist is a sure-fire improver so she warrants respect.

The form choice is NANNY PARK, ahead of Sweet Couture and Pacifist. Lesson Of Life looks the pick of the newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOLVENO took a step forward from his debut to make the frame at Southwell last month and he is likely to have plenty more to offer. The son of Almanzor is well-drawn in stall 2 and he could be the one to beat. Golden Thorn showed lots of greenness when finishing midfield on her debut over 7f at this venue and is entitled to improve, while 50,000gns purchase Invincible Duke needs to be monitored in the market.

Ralph Beckett has an excellent group of 2-y-os this year so it would come as no surprise if INVINCIBLE DUKE can make a winning start in what looks a weak novice. McKenna is open to plenty of improvement after catching the eye at Lingfield last week so rates the main threat ahead of Golden Thorn, who should prove all the better for her debut here.

The form pick is MOLVENO judged on his Southwell effort. Golden Thorn is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Hippocratic Oath made it two out of two since switching to nurseries when scoring at Southwell last time and should mount a bold bid in his attempt to complete a hat-trick. However, a 7lb higher mark makes life tougher and, with that in mind, WILD NATURE gets the nod. Charlie Appleby's juvenile occupied the runner-up berth over track and trip last time and can strike off a 2lb higher rating with William Buick back in the plate. Master Technician is another to note.

WILD NATURE bounced back to form when finishing runner-up over C&D 3 weeks ago and, with further improvement on the cards, Charlie Appleby's charge is fancied to open his account. The main danger looks to be Master Technician, who made the most of a good opportunity at Musselburgh 5 weeks ago and can progress again back on all-weather with Murphy taking over in the plate. The hat-trick-seeking Hippocratic Oath completes the shortlist.

Wild Nature should go well again but MASTER TECHNICIAN (nap) is improving with experience and can make a winning nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Those with experience don't appear to set a lofty standard so it might be worth taking a chance on JENUBIYAH. Her dam is an unraced sister to Oaks and King George winner Taghrooda and connections of this daughter of Too Darn Hot will be disappointed if she couldn't make her presence felt in a race like this first time up. This step up in trip should see the unexposed Jarham to better effect and he gets the vote to emerge as the main danger to the selection. Happy Banner is also noteworthy.

JENUBIYAH makes plenty of appeal on paper starting out in a race in which those with previous form set only a fair standard, so Roger Varian's filly could be the way to go before market clues. Jarham and Happy Banner both improved with a debut run under their belts and can also feature.

Happy Banner has more to offer but so does JARHAM and today's new trip looks sure to suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This looks a tricky puzzle to solve so only a tentative vote goes to DARING FLIGHT. The 475,000gns gelded son of Dubawi represents a stable who are operating at a 30% strike rate at this venue this year and he gets the vote to score first time up. Kingman colt Exactly Right looks the main danger to the selection on paper and merits the utmost respect, particularly if the market speaks in his favour. Jolly Roger was far from disgraced when third over 6f at Newmarket last month and completes the shortlist now stepping up in trip.

This might go the way of a newcomer, with Ralph Beckett's EXACTLY RIGHT narrowly preferred to Godolphin's Daring Flight before any market clues are known. Jolly Roger looks clear pick of those with experience.

The Crisfords' JOLLY ROGER is taken to score at the second attempt. Daring Flight is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

REVOLUTIONISE took advantage of a sliding mark to score cosily over this trip at Chelmsford last month and the suspicion is that a 2lb rise may underestimate Stuart Williams' admirable campaigner. Sixfiveseven did it well when landing the spoils over a mile at Newmarket and is likely to enter calculations off a 5lb higher mark, while the hat-trick seeking Stanley Spencer completes the shortlist.

This looks wide open but the return to the AW will surely suit TENNESSEE GOLD so he's taken to get back on the up. Stanley Spencer is feared most up in trip.

Being an in-form and solid contender who has a good record over C&D, ULTRAMARINE is preferred. Bell Shot is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It is difficult to look past EYDON, who has been gradually brought back to somewhere near his best by the Andrew Balding team. The five-year-old is well clear of his rivals on ratings and stepping up to 1m4f looks like the perfect move following highly creditable efforts the last twice at Ayr and Newmarket. A taking winner over 1m3f here on her first start for new connections last month, Power Of Destiny could provide the chief threat to the selection, ahead of Champagne Prince.

EYDON will be a tough nut to crack if back to anywhere near the level he showed when runner-up in similar company at Ayr on his penultimate outing. Power of Destiny looked good when striking in handicap company here on her first outing for the Ralph Beckett yard and is second choice ahead of Champagne Prince.

Top rated Eydon is not opposed lightly but POWER OF DESTINY and Champagne Prince are alluring alternative options.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A winner of three of his last four starts over this C&D, including last time out when he had Sheradann (third) half a length behind, DUKE OF OXFORD looks the one to beat again off a career-high mark of 93. Fourth in the aforementioned contest, Cool Party had won on his two previous outings over C&D and he might give Michael Bell's charge the most to think about. A capable sort on his day, Tritonic is expected to be thereabouts as well.

Last year's winner DUKE OF OXFORD enhanced his already impressive strike rate on all-weather when successful over C&D 3 weeks ago and a 2 lb rise for that success should see Michael Bell's 4-y-o highly competitive again. Cool Party, who was behind the selection latest, remains in good form and is feared. Sheradann and Tritonic are others fancied to be in the shake up.

The strongest-looking contenders tie in closely with each other. The percentage call goes to SHERADANN, ahead of Duke Of Oxford.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RIVER WHARFE has been knocking on the door of late and the conditions of this contest look to be in his favour, having not finished outside of the first two home on his last three starts over 7f. A comfortable winner at Lingfield on his penultimate outing, Voltaic must enter calculations, along with the consistent Time Patrol, who has finished runner-up on three of his last four starts. Al Shabab and Diamondsinthesand are capable of getting involved too.

VOLTAIC found himself a touch outspeeded back down in trip at Newcastle on Friday so is worth another chance returned to 7f (remains unpenalised for his win at Lingfield 8 days ago). Marchetti and Time Patrol head the dangers.

Having had more luck with the draw today, HELLO ZABEEL is taken to end his losing run now dropped into a 0-55 for the first time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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