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.

REGAL RENAISSANCE can record a third course success despite encountering this extended 2m7f trip for the first time. Henry Daly's mare was ridden to both victories by Alice Stevens and a resumption of their unbeaten partnership could bring further success. Although clearly one of the stable's lesser lights, Nicky Henderson's Propelled could be the main danger despite being out of action for 249 days, while a market move for Shuil Ceoil on seasonal debut should be noted as this is the gelding's first venture into handicap company.

The vote goes to SHUIL CEOIL, who caught the eye in a race that's worked out well at Bangor in March and now goes handicapping from a potentially lenient mark over a trip he's bred to be suited by. Poppop may have more to offer as a stayer, while Regal Renaissance should give another good account.

Course regular REGAL RENAISSANCE is trying a new trip but she's downgraded from better races and Alice Stevens takes off 6lb.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The form of IDDERGEM's three-length victory over Laser Focus in a Stratford selling hurdle has a very moderate look about it but it could certainly hold the key to this contest. Both geldings are fitted with cheekpieces for the first time but as the winner was returning from a 464-day absence at Stratford, he is taken to confirm the form and complete a double. Tip Top Tonto has pulled up on his two latest outings but if the application of blinkers has the desired effect, then he could easily go close in what looks a modest contest.

IDDERGEM had something to spare when landing a seller at Stratford last month and all of his rivals have questions to answer in one way or another, so he's an obvious choice. Uncle Arthur is a threat if he can see the race out better and Tip Top Tonto can feature if blinkers have a positive effect.

The only runner with no glaring questions to answer is IDDERGEM who fairly readily repelled Laser Focus at Stratford.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

HIDDEN HEROICS was still in contention when falling at the last fence at Ascot on his latest outing and is taken to gain compensation here, although his four wins under Rules have all been on ground no worse than good to soft and any worsening in conditions may temper enthusiasm. The Venetia Williams yard is in fine form at present so despite a disappointing return to action at Carlisle, Laskalin's prospects of repeating last year's victory in this race must be respected off only a 3lb higher handicap mark.Taste The Fear was running creditably in the spring but is returning after wind surgery and a 228-day absence.

LASKALIN won this last year off 3 lb lower and is expected to make another bold bid having taken a step back in the right direction at Carlisle on his return. Dreaming Blue has dropped to a decent mark and should come on for his return, while Hidden Heroics was in the process of running well falling at the last at Ascot recently.

A competitive handicap. Hidden Heroics is feared but FANTASTIKAS will surely come good again sooner or later off his tumbling mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Henry Daly-trained maiden MILTIADES is taken to gain his first career success following a promising comeback when third to Supasunrise at Warwick last month. He came to challenge the winner at the second-last fence before weakening on the run-in to finish third and has now been placed on all three runs over fences. Martalmix'jac had Time To Bite eight lengths back in third when winning at Stratford in early October but a 9lb pull in the weights may be enough for the latter to turn the tables.

MILTIADES is still low mileage over fences and should be spot on after a solid reappearance at Warwick last month. He gets the nod in a tricky-looking handicap. Time To Bite and Martalmix'jac should also go well.

The most appealing claims belong to MILTIADES (nap) who threatened turning in at Warwick and was eased considerably on the run-in.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

GREYVAL struggled to get into the race behind Knickerbockerglory at Ascot on her seasonal reappearance but with the benefit of that run under her belt and a 2lb drop in her handicap mark, she is taken to triumph in a race that represents a drop in grade. Galice Macalo is reverting to hurdles, a tactic which last season saw her record a 10-length Chepstow victory, and her front-running style could easily set up the race for the selection, who is normally ridden with restraint. The Jamie Snowden yard is currently in great form and an improved effort from Obsessedwithyou after a below-par run at Taunton would come as no surprise.

GREYVAL proved herself a fairly useful performer when winning twice last season and shaped well enough on her seasonal comeback at Ascot, so is fancied to resume winning ways with race fitness now on her side. Galice Macalo has been in good form over fences this season and is respected reverting to the smaller obstacles, with Magical Maggie taken to complete the placings.

Topweight GALICE MACALO wouldn't want to get in an early battle with Obsessedwithyou but she has a lot going for her otherwise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In a race where chase form is at a premium, LIVELY CITIZEN is taken to get back to winning ways after his reappearance in a competitive Aintree handicap. Prior to that he had won at Perth on his chase debut and races off only a 3lb higher mark now. Steppenwolf, who represents the in-form Gavin Cromwell yard, has only completed once in his latest four chases but has to be respected on his placed form in handicap hurdles at Fairyhouse and Downpatrick. Four-year-old chasing debutant Jolly Nellerie is another likely improver from an in-form yard to consider in a tricky contest.

This could go the way of Irish challenger STEPPENWOLF, who made a successful handicap hurdle debut and can also make a winning start in handicap chases. The 5-y-o has shown some promise over fences and can take a step forward to get the better of Dr T J Eckleburg, who is on a workable mark based on his hurdles form. Doyouknowwhatimean is also considered.

Irish raider STEPPENWOLF contests his first handicap over fences and he's Gavin Cromwell's only runner on the card.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WHAT'S ONE MORE made an encouraging debut when third to Let It Rain in a Warwick bumper 28 days ago and Emma Lavelle's filly can show the benefit of that experience to score here. Held up in the early stages, she ran on well without ever threatening to get to Dan Skelton's impressive winner and that run should have brought her on. Ted's Gift ran well when chasing home subsequent dual winner Olivers Travels at Worcester in June but Jonjo O'Neill's charge has been off the course since and a greater danger may be Nicky Henderson's Jim De Sarti, who carries a 4lb penalty for winning a 1m6f bumper in France in April.

Though she may have hinted at temperament pre-race, WHAT'S ONE MORE still showed plenty of ability when third at Warwick 4 weeks ago and sure to have derived plenty from that initial effort, Emma Lavelle's filly gets the nod at the expense of French-recruit Jim de Sarti, who was last seen winning in April and must be respected having joined a top stable. Newcomers Celtic Sea and Strong As Steel can fight out third spot.

Jim De Sarti could be too good for these but LIGHTNINGUPOURDAYS showed enough at Bangor to edge preference.
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