There were 33 Races on Tuesday 3rd December 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Clonmel, 9 races at Newcastle, 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 6 race.

ASHFORD HILL defied market expectation when making a winning stable debut over C&D a fortnight ago. A 2lb rise in the ratings looks more than workable and a brace could be on the cards for the three-year-old. Under Curfew arrives on the back of a staying-on second over 5f at Wolverhampton and Tony Carroll's gelding is feared most back up in trip. Edergole's Gift, Just Ten High and My Boy Jack are others to consider.

MR TRICK would have finished closer with a clear run at Newcastle and given the mark he's dropped to these days, he looks very interesting now he's back in reasonable nick. Ashford Hill caused a huge surprise over C&D but there didn't look to be any fluke about it so she's a threat, along with Just Ten High from his inside stall.

Just Ten High and Ashford Hill are strongly respected but MR TRICK was unlucky at Newcastle and looks ready to strike.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The application of a first-time visor saw an improved performance from Mister Coco Fizz when finishing a close-up second at Wolverhampton 10 days ago. A 1lb higher rating is unlikely to prevent another bold bid, but last month's Chelmsford scorer NATSUMI shades the verdict. The daughter of Kameko proved a different proposition on her nursery bow and she looks capable of beating Startling once more.

NATSUMI and Startling dominated a Chelmsford nursery 3 weeks ago and the pair may come to the fore again, with the former taken to uphold the form given she's totally unexposed over 5f. Of the rest, Mister Coco Fizz reacted well to a visor last time so he needs considering.

This looks good for NATSUMI (nap), who won with more authority than the winning margin suggests on last month's nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MARHABA GHAIYYATH offered plenty of encouragement when posting a close-up second on his racecourse debut at Wolverhampton 17 days ago. Charlie Johnston's inmate should have learned plenty from that opening bid and he gets a confident vote. Circus Of Rome may serve the most resistance to the selection after finishing a respectable sixth on his introduction over C&D last month, ahead of Minelone.

MARHABA GHAIYYATH's debut was chock-full of promise, likely to have won had he not been forced to come from so far back and with above-average improvement anticipated, he'll take some stopping. Circus of Rome is the danger unless a newcomer is above-average.

Minelone can go well now upped in trip but CIRCUS OF ROME is taken to leave his promising C&D debut behind him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HAMDANI CRUISER posted a much better effort when upped to 1m1f at Wolverhampton. A respectable fourth on that occasion, James Horton's inmate looks to have more to offer and may prove the one to side with. Timeless Spirit caught the eye finishing with a late flourish to take second at Southwell on her racecourse debut, though has been done no favours drawn wide once again. Hush Puppy is related to several winners on the all-weather and is a newcomer to note.

TIMELESS SPIRIT showed plenty to work on despite being sent off at huge odds when second at Southwell and can put that experience to good use up against likely-looking newcomers Kolo and Crack On Boys.

Timeless Spirit sets the standard but it's not daunting. HAMDANI CRUISER has more to offer and he's tentatively preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Global Resolve finished clear of the rest when runner-up at Chelmsford in a first-time visor. The headgear remains in place and he can feature once again, but SEMSER is taken to resume winning ways. Sent off favourite at Chelmsford in October, the seven-year-old failed to get a clear run when beaten only a neck and can make amends by landing this contest. Harlington won over 1m4f at Wolverhampton last time and can go well too.

FORGE VALLEY LAD wasn't seen to best effect over C&D last time and is well enough weighted to go close. Harlington and Global Resolve head the dangers.

Rossa Ryan is back on board Sunset In Paris but their unbeaten partnership may meet its match in the shape of GLOBAL RESOLVE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HAT TOSS opened his account on the all-weather with a victory Chelmsford last month. An apprentice's allowance negates a 2lb rise and there looks more to come from James Owen's charge on this surface. Pjanoo (third) was beaten lees than a length behind the selection and can have a say in the outcome, while Newsreader has won three times over 7f at Kempton and looks worth another try over 1m.

This looks competitive, with several appealing candidates to choose from. RIOT could be the answer having again left the impression that his turn is near when a close third at Chelmsford. The 7-y-o remains 2 lb below his last winning mark and the return to a mile looks a good move. Bravo Zulu has been given a chance by the handicapper and is of interest tried in blinkers for his new yard, while there wasn't much to choose between Hat Toss and Pjanoo last time and they should both be in the mix.

Newsreader and Hat Toss are much respected but BRAVO ZULU starts out for a new yard off a reduced mark and blinkers could help.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A C&D winner around this time last year, WESTERN STARS is still on a winning mark and has nothing to fear from stepping back up in trip after going in over 1m6f at Wolverhampton last month. He gets the vote over Corsican Caper, who is another with a solid chance back on the all-weather. Poncho still has plenty of scope for improvement on the Flat and is also respected.

WESTERN STARS resumed winning ways with a bit in hand at Wolverhampton last month so must hold every chance off 2 lb higher. C'mon Kenny only just failed when back to form at Kempton so is next best ahead of Le Rouge Chinois.

A competitive race in which the vote goes to C'MON KENNY, who got back on track with a near-miss at Kempton in October.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SANTORINI STAR, who was runner-up to a useful prospect on her debut at Southwell in October, showed she learned from the experience when getting off the mark with a power-packed finish over 1m at Kempton last month. With the likelihood of more to come over this longer trip, she gets the vote with an opening handicap mark of 77 deemed workable. Fellow last-time-out winners Obsidian Knight and Epsom Faithfull are other strong contenders.

PASHA and Timetobenice both caught the eye last time out and, despite the presence of two unexposed types from top yards in Santorini Star and Hebridean Nomad, they could be the pair to concentrate on. Pasha is marginally preferred having shaped well all things considered upped to this trip on her all-weather debut here a fortnight ago. Santorini Star got the better of an odds-on Godolphin filly in a 4-runner Kempton novice last month and she is third choice.

This is competitive but the most striking contenders are the twice-raced handicap newcomers Hebridean Nomad and SANTORINI STAR.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With the speedy Lihou and Bluebells Boy drawn handily on the inside, this is likely to be run at a strong tempo. While those two are highly respected, that scenario could play straight into the hands of HIERARCHY, who has proven to be at his best when he has something to aim at and could have the race teed up nicely here. Southwell 5f winner One More Wave also needs a betting check.

The return to this trip will suit ONE MORE WAVE, who got on top in the shadow of the post when landing a 5f Southwell handicap last time and a 4 lb rise looks manageable. Four Adaay didn't do much wrong when fifth at Wolverhampton recently and another good run is on the cards. She is feared most ahead of Whats In The Bag, who is given another chance to build on his encouraging comeback spin at Yarmouth, and Mart.

One More Wave is the solid option but the well-handicapped TYGER BAY shaped nicely last time and could take a step forward.
Ths is the racecard key.
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