There were 23 Races on Tuesday 5th December 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Southwell, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

Girl From Italy was denied in her hat-trick bid by Finn Russell when the pair met at Wolverhampton last time and it would be no surprise if the latter were able to confirm the form. Storymaker has been knocking on the door recently and is capable of a decent showing, but the vote goes to DAVID'S DIVA. Rod Millman's filly makes her handicap debut following a couple of promising efforts and she appears open to the most amount of improvement in the contest.

STORYMAKER has been knocking on the door of late, only just failing here 10 days ago, and gets the vote over Finn Russell and Girl From Italy, who were first and second at Wolverhampton 10 days ago.

Finn Russell and Girl From Italy are respected but tackle a new surface so perhaps DAVID'S DIVA can win on her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BIG ZOU is expected to have learnt plenty from his racecourse bow when finishing fourth at Chelmsford last month and Tom Clover's gelding makes plenty of appeal in what appears to be a winnable race on paper. Battle Of Omdurman stays further than a mile and may be ridden positively to take full advantage, while others to note include Rich Harry and newcomer See That Storm.

BIG ZOU produced a promising first effort when fourth at Chelmsford and makes the most appeal in a weak maiden. See That Storm is a newcomer to note, while Rich Harry should be on the premises again.

Having made a promising debut at Chelmsford, BIG ZOU holds the strongest claims. Newcomer See That Storm is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DASHING DARCEY could be forgiven his debut effort when pulled up early on at Wolverhampton and the son of Muhaarar has since run with credit to fill the runner-up spot at Newcastle. With the likelihood of improvement to come, Roger Varian's colt gets the vote to go one better. Belcamo has to be respected after finishing third on his first start at Kempton, with Toromoro appealing most of the remainder.

BELCAMO would have gone into many notebooks having thundered home from an unpromising position on his debut at Kempton last month, so he's fancied to build on that and make his second start a winning one. Dashing Darcey lost out only to one who got first run at Newcastle 3 weeks ago and he's a major threat with further improvement on the cards, with Mr Influence pick of the newcomers before market clues.

Having caught the eye at Kempton, BELCAMO looks the one to side with. Dashing Darcey is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A competitive heat sees a chance taken on ROGUE ROSIE, who looks to be on a very tempting mark having been dropped a further 2lb in the ratings for her defeat over 5f at Wolverhampton last time. Tom Clover's charge was slowly into stride on that occasion so she could have finished closer. The Liegeman made a pleasing start to his handicap career when beaten a length over 5f at Newcastle last month and he looks primed to offer a bold bid off the same mark, while Via Blanca is also noted.

VIA BLANCA posted a much-improved effort tackling her first handicap when second at Chelmsford last month and could be the way to go with hope for better still. Rogue Rosie is likely to be on the premises once more, while the gelded Relentless Warrior could take a step forward now handicapping at a low level.

Archie Watson's THE LIEGEMAN made a pretty good start to his handicap career when placed behind two in-form rivals last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Light Speed arrives here seeking a hat-trick on his handicap bow for the powerful combination of Andrew Balding and Oisin Murphy, but this opening mark of 80 leaves little room for error. Therefore, the nod goes to ROMILDA, who was only beaten a little over a length over the extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton despite being denied a clear run towards the latter stages. The consistent Tiger Beetle should also be on the scene, while Enough Already is also worthy of consideration.

LIGHT SPEED had a bit in hand when defying a penalty at Wolverhampton and can complete the hat-trick on his handicap bow. Romilda caught the eye at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and is next best ahead of Tiger Beetle and Enough Already.

Handicap debutant LIGHT SPEED could well show further progress and defy top weight. Romilda is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STAR OF ST LOUIS has been a model of consistency of late and he looks primed to offer another bold bid. Matt Crawley's charge was beaten just a length over the extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton last month and, off the same mark, he could be difficult to peg back. Having won over 1m2f at Chelmsford last time, Crazy Maisie rates as the biggest danger ahead of Star Of Epsom.

STAR OF ST LOUIS couldn't land the hat-trick from a career-high mark at Wolverhampton last time but ran as well as ever to finish second and remains of interest. Crazy Maisie and Star of Epsom head the dangers,

Course specialist STAR OF EPSOM is taken to follow up last year's success in this race. The Conqueror is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SEA ME DANCE returned to winning ways over 1m6f at Wolverhampton last month and this step up in trip could help her to defy a 3lb rise in the ratings. Artisan Dancer chased home the selection on that occasion and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Fair Dinkum and Kalamity Kitty are the pick of the remainder.

ARTISAN DANCER conceded first run to Sea Me Dance when second to her at Wolverhampton last month and is taken to turn the tables on 2 lb better terms. Recent C&D scorer Fair Dinkum could have more to offer at 2m and is another to consider in a competitive race.

Topweight SHARP DISTINCTION has got his career back on track since a wind operation in September and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SIXTIES CHIC was only beaten a head over 7f here 10 days ago and that followed a success over this trip at Wolverhampton. With that in mind, the unexposed three-year-old merits the utmost respect down in distance at this level. Mumayaz has been knocking hard on the door of late and cannot be discounted, while Fianian should not be underestimated on his handicap debut.

SIXTIES CHIC took another step forward when narrowly denied over 7f here 10 days ago and can make it 2-3 in handicaps now. Nordic Glory, Mumayaz and Northcliff are others to consider, while Maharajas Express is one to note in the betting on his first outing for Jack Jones.

Judged on recent form, NORDIC GLORY (nap) holds particularly strong claims. Mumayaz may have to settle for second place once again.
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