There were 26 Races on Thursday 28th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 6 races at Taunton, 6 races at Musselburgh, 5 races at Lingfield, 1 races at *Tripoli Flyer was a winner at Market Rasen on Wednesday, 1 races at *Let It Rain won at Wetherby on Wednesday, 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.

JUST CHASING MAY has filled second place on both starts since winning over 2m4f at Uttoxeter in June and it would be no surprise to see Ben Pauling's gelding go one better here. Twp Stori was in fine form earlier in the year and there wasn't a lot wrong with his comeback fifth at Uttoxeter. He is the logical threat, with Getaway With You the pick of the remainder.

TWP STORI was steadily progressive last season and may well have more to offer this time round judged on his encouraging reappearance spin at Uttoxeter where the drop to 15.8f counted against him. The 6-y-o shades preference ahead of Easter Icon and Just Chasing May, while Getaway With You also enters calculations.

5yo JUST CHASING MAY is creeping up the weights but he continues to go the right way and looks worth a go over the new trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PLANTAROMA chased home a useful prospect when filling second place on her hurdling debut over 2m at Chepstow a few weeks ago. With the benefit of that outing, the four-year-old could be hard to beat. Holloway Queen cost 180,000 pounds after hitting the crossbar on her sole start between the flags and she is an obvious threat to the selection. Jasmine Bliss is another to consider in a competitive event.

JASMINE BLISS is sure to have a bright future over hurdles given what she achieved in bumpers last season and shades the vote over Plantaroma, who made a good start in this sphere when second at Chepstow. Holloway Queen is a newcomer to note.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to point and dual bumper winner JASMINE BLISS, who could have a bright future over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VISION DE MAINE arrives here on the back of two victories in recent months and even an 8lb rise for the latest of those wins may not be enough to stop the progressive five-year-old from making it a hat-trick. Aworkinprogress has a similar profile to the selection and should not be underestimated, while Has Troke edges out Camulus to be best of the rest.

A couple of improving 5-y-os bidding for the hat-trick headline this event, with AWORKINPROGRESS marginally preferred to Vision de Maine. Camulus is worth another chance to build on his promising stable debut and is best of the others.

Vision De Maine is 2-2 over fences but preference is for AWORKINPROGRESS, who won in smooth style on his chase debut last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

All of these have questions to answer, but perhaps THE COX EXPRESS could be the way to go now he has the benefit of a recent run under his belt. Although well beaten on his return at Chepstow earlier this month, that was his first start since May and, off a still competitive rating, the Robert Walford-trained gelding could offer a bit of value in an open contest. Stardhem, who runs with cheekpieces added, and Nachtgeist rate the chief dangers.

STARDHEM hasn't had much racing and there was encouragement to be gleaned from his sixth in a more competitive handicap at Chepstow on reappearance. Now tried in cheekpieces, he could be set to strike. The Cox Express and Speiriuil were down the field in the same race at Chepstow and should be much closer to form this time.

This could well be the day that NACHTGEIST finds the right race after running in a better race at Ascot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A winner off a mark of 90 and currently rated 97 on the Flat, MILLER SPIRIT appeals strongly now he switches codes for a yard that knows the time of day with this type of contender. Sure to have been well schooled for his new venture, the four-year-old might have too much toe for the likes of De Kingpin and Ami Bondhu, who are the pick of those with hurdles experience at this early stage.

MILLER SPIRIT is useful on the Flat and looks set for a big run on his hurdles debut. De Kingpin will improve and can figure, while The Two Harrys is also interesting starting out in this sphere.

The improving Flat handicapper MILLER SPIRIT has race fitness on his side, so can potentially make a winning start over hurdles.
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