There were 44 Races on Wednesday 4th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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This ground is drying out all the time and ELUSIVE PRINCE will handle it. He won his point-to-point on good ground, and his track career has seen him placed in two of his last three races over flights. The Mediator rallied for third over further in Downpatrick and that form has been franked, so he should be a threat. Clonshire River has the same rating of 112 as Elusive Prince and has plenty of experience in this discipline, while Has Me Dreaming stayed on for a somewhat remote third on hurdling debut at Roscommon and should be better for that experience. Cork bumper winner Nowwhatdoyouthink is one for a market check on hurdling bow.

This can go to ELUSIVE PRINCE, who acquitted himself well at Tramore last time and remains low mileage. Clonshire River and The Mediator rate the principal dangers.

An ordinary enough maiden hurdle with a chance taken on hurdles debutant NOTWHATDOYOUTHINK from an in-form yard
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HEY WHATEVER could be up to defying top-weight. Gordon Elliott's filly made the breakthrough at a similar undulating track at Downpatrick in July, when proving determined over a further trip, and she clearly enjoyed the better ground that day. Arthur's Victory has won three times on the Flat and put in her best display over hurdles when third over C&D in August which gives her claims. Similar sentiments apply to Thebeautifulgame, who was much better in third at Downpatrick. Sayitfirst is certainly another to consider, while there is likely to be more to come from Walk In The Park filly Cornamona Park in handicaps.

DESTIVELLE shaped as if needing the run at Ballinrobe on return and is potentially on a nice mark if building on that. Hey Whatever and Arthur's Victory head the dangers.

Improved in cheekpieces at Downpatrick, it's surprising the headgear is left off here but nonetheless THEBEAUTIFULGAME gets the nod
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ZEFANIA's second at Wexford and fourth in Tramore give her prospects of grabbing a first success over flights. Winners have come out of those races and it is worth noting that she was tried in Grade 3 class at Fairyhouse on Irish debut last year. Willie Mullins' Where's Nanny created a good impression when winning a bumper at Tramore last October, but wasn't seen again until reappearing over flights at the same track in August where she weakened and was pulled up. She should come on plenty from that run. Love Like This has taken the runner-up spot on her last couple of visits to Sligo which brings her into contention, while Speranza Wilde is one that could outrun her odds.

LOVE LIKE THIS gets the vote on the back of a pair of runner-up efforts at Sligo last month. Where's Nanny has a question mark against her after a tame capitulation on her hurdles debut last month but it still wouldn't be any surprise were this Willie Mullins-trained bumper winner to provide the chief threat to the selection. Zefania looks best of the rest in a race where it's hard to make a compelling case for many.

The proven form claims of LOVE LIKE THIS can't be underestimated in a race like this and John Ryan's mare gets the vote
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ARCLAND has run solidly in third and fourth on his last two outings at this track, and being patiently ridden could serve him well in this field. Several of these like to race prominently and those tactics worked for Leading Lion in Bellewstown last week. He was a shade keen there, but was well on top at the business end and has to be respected. Churchwarden was just pipped by a short head over a similar trip at this track on his penultimate outing, so is another contender. Desert Cave won comprehensively in a lesser grade over a staying trip here in June. He received a major hike in the weights and was pulled up when last seen in Galway, though, so there are questions to answer.

LEADING LION impressed when running out a clear-cut winner of a big-field handicap at Bellewstown last week and promises to follow up with further improvement on the cards. Arcland and Churchwarden head the opposition in that order.

Last week's Bellewstown scorer LEADING LION is tipped to defy an 10lb rise in the ratings
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Beechroad Winnie has filled the runner-up spot on her latest two starts, including over 2m4f at Tramore last month, with FIRE CORAL about seven lengths behind. However, the latter was hampered after halfway before coming home to good effect and previously finished strongly over an inadequate 2m at Wexford. Evans Secret won't fail for stamina having been placed twice over longer trips, and was probably unsuited by soft ground on the Flat at Sligo last time. Angelsworknovrtime won over C&D on her penultimate start, while A Mere Bagatelle and Ardfert Mary are others to consider.

Lots with chances but A MERE BAGATELLE rates the pick at these weights so looks the way to go. Beechroad Winnie is next on the list on the back of her good Tramore second, although Angelsworknovrtime, Evans Secret and Oogum Boogum are others to consider too.

C&D winner ANGELSWORKNOVRTIME wasn't at all disgraced in a better-class handicap back here last time. Back in grade she gets the vote
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FOR FEAR OF FROST made a promising debut when beating all bar the top-class Impaire Et Passe in a 24-runner maiden hurdle at Naas back in December 2022, but hasn't progressed since. The Mouse Morris-trained gelding has given some encouragement on his latest two starts when staying on in 2m4f handicaps and now steps up in trip. Isle Of Sark and the frustrating-to-follow Coole Cherry are closely matched on running behind Marv Michael over 2m5f at Tramore last month, while Charlie's Dilemma also enters calculations after a number of placed efforts, including when second to Talk In The Park at Downpatrick.

FOR FEAR OF FROST caught the eye in no uncertain terms when a staying-on fourth in a handicap hurdle at Tipperary a couple of months ago and this looks like a good opportunity for him to get off the mark over hurdles. Isle of Sark should be on the premises and Coole Cherry may yet have more to offer.

Mouse Morris appears to have found a race that FOR FEAR OF FROST can win after a couple of respectable handicap performances
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CRUISIN SUSAN won twice for the Berry family last month and has decent prospects of adding to her tally. The daughter of Walk In The Park won over this trip at Wexford and, having also scored over 2m4f at Tramore, was found to be in season when disappointing last time. Smitty Bacall has belied his veteran status this year, recording a fifth career win over a similar trip at Roscommon in July, and has been mainly campaigned over fences since, including when a creditable third to Joe's Turn at this venue. Game And Glory won over 2m6f at Ballinrobe this spring and now reverts to hurdles having been placed a couple of times over fences.

CRUISIN SUSAN proved to be a disappointment when bidding for a hat-trick at Wexford last week but with that effort too bad to be true, she's fancied to quickly regain the winning thread at the expense of Game And Glory, who wasted no time getting back on track in a change of headgear over fences here last month and should continue her good work reverted to timber. Ginnets Girl can edge out handicap-debutante Royal Cave for third.

It could pay to take a chance on ROYAL CAVE, an unexposed mare over hurdles who showed some ability in bumpers
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