There were 38 Races on Wednesday 6th December 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ludlow, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dutch Kingdom improved to open his account over an extended mile at Wolverhampton last time but this drop back in trip may prevent a follow-up. Thapa VC has shown enough in recent starts to suggest he is a viable alternative but GRENHAM BAY, who is now 5lb below his last winning mark, is preferred having signalled a return to form with a second-placed effort over this trip at Southwell on his latest start.

GRENHAM BAY has slipped in the weights and bounced back to form when second at Southwell 12 days ago, doing well under the circumstances given he made his effort much further away from the rail than the winner, and he's definitely one to be interested in again now. Dutch Kingdom enhanced his good record on AW when scoring at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago and is next best ahead of Thapa Vc.

Off a handy mark and with Oisin Murphy back on board, GRENHAM BAY gets the vote. Thapa Vc is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A really competitive contest on the face of things, though an opening mark of 70 could be underestimating RAVENSBOURNE. Ed Walker's Dutch Art filly, a half-sister to a juvenile all-weather winner, has been crying out for this step up to 7f on the evidence of her three starts to date and could throw up some value, though the likes of All Agleam, Falling For You and John Steed have all shown enough to suggest they have a win in them at this level.

GREEN SIGMA responded well to this headgear when runner-up at Wolverhampton 11 days ago, doing well under the circumstances having been poorly placed, and is one to be interested in now. The Bitter Moose showed improved form when scoring on his AW bow at Wolverhampton so must be respected, with the likeable Bazball another to consider.

Marginal preference is for RAVENSBOURNE, ahead of All Agleam and Claxton Bay in a competitive-looking race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

None of those with racing experience look any great shakes so it should pay to concentrate on the newcomers. Amiwithani and Last Empress are related to a host of winners and have plenty going for them along with Etlalah, but it's KALEIDOSCOPE who really catches the eye on pedigree being a daughter of Kingman out of Group 1 Cheveley Park winner Lightening Pearl.

SEA ICE came on plenty for her debut when third at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago, beaten only by a couple of above-average prospects, and she can put her experience to good use up against some interesting newcomers, including stablemate Kaleidoscope and the well-bred Etlalah.

Preference is for MALINKA who should leave her Newmarket effort behind. Kaleidoscope and Etlalah complete the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Completed has been narrowly denied on both of her previous outings and merits the utmost respect once again. That said, marginal preference is for FAIR POINT, who put in a promising display when third on her debut at Newmarket a month ago and the daughter of Farhh should only benefit from that experience. Friendly Soul is a half-sister to three Group 1 winners and has to be of interest on her racecourse bow as a result.

FAIR POINT showed plenty to work on faced with difficult conditions when third on debut at Newmarket 32 days ago and she shades the vote to build on that and score now. Completed has shown enough herself to think a race of this nature is within her grasp and is a serious threat. Friendly Soul and Windcrack are newcomers to note.

An interesting race in which FAIR POINT gets the vote ahead of Completed and the Gosdens' striking newcomer Friendly Soul.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

LAKOTA SIOUX was a Group 3-winning juvenile and, while she has not matched that level subsequently, her most recent fifth in a Listed race suggests that a mark of 96 should be workable. The unexposed Whispering Words was disappointing on turf at Newmarket last time but it is far too soon to be writing her off. Julia Augusta was only beaten a neck off a 1lb lower mark at Kempton recently and is another to consider.

An interesting affair with the vote in favour of 3-y-o OH SO GRAND. She impressed when resuming winning ways at Newcastle on her latest outing in October, the way she travelled/quickened suggesting there's more races to be won with her, and a 6 lb rise looks fair. Julia Augusta shaped well over 1m at Kempton latest and this step up in trip shouldn't inconvenience her on that evidence. The likeable Prenup and Whispering Words complete the shortlist.

Top of the list is OH SO GRAND (nap), who made it 3-6 when scoring in good style at Newcastle in October and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Intervention and Sterling Knight both merit the utmost respect on the back of recent victories over 7f at Wolverhampton, but a chance can be taken on ARATUS. Clive Cox's five-year-old has only been seen twice so far this year and took a big step forward from his first start when second over this trip at Kempton a month ago. Any further progression would give him a big chance in a race of this nature.

STERLING KNIGHT passed them all from the rear to win well at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago and, given he remains unexposed at the trip, a 4 lb rise doesn't look enough to prevent the follow up. Mitrosonfire and Aratus head the opposition.

5yo ARATUS was a good second with a hood added in a Class 2 at Kempton last month and he gets the vote ahead of Sterling Knight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MISTRESS LIGHT has taken a while to find herself but recent starts suggest that she is beginning to do just that, and her runner-up effort at Wolverhampton last month appeals as the strongest form on offer. The three-year-old can get off the mark at the sixth time of asking, with the experienced Queensland Boy and Shaheen Saqaar, who ran a promising race at Chelmsford latest, looking best placed to chase her home.

QUEENSLAND BOY was unlucky not to finish closer when fourth at Wolverhampton 19 days ago and remains low mileage after just 8 starts, so he's an appealing candidate. Mistress Light and Shaheen Saqaar are considered the main threats.

This can go to the progressive 3yo MISTRESS LIGHT, who was a clear second behind a well-backed favourite at Wolverhampton last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for MOORGATE after a taking success over further here last month, there should be more to come from the son of Mastercraftsman. He can uphold form with Darlo Pride (second), who has gone in since at Chelmsford, while Suanni has a 3lb rise to overcome for scoring at the same venue last time out. Big Time Maybe and Street Parade cannot be ruled out either.

DARLO PRIDE is thriving at present and is taken to make it 3 wins from his last 4 starts. Street Parade is too well handicapped to ignore and will be dangerous if getting a sound gallop to chase. Rhubarb completes the shortlist in an opening-looking finale.

The vote goes to 3yo DARLO PRIDE, who has form figures of 22121 since the end of August and is open to more improvement.
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