There were 28 Races on Wednesday 27th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 4 race.

Catchim put in a fine round of jumping when scoring on his debut under Rules at Southwell in June and could take a big step forward from that effort. Even so, he might find it tough to give his 7lb penalty away to TRIPOLI FLYER. Fergal O'Brien's five-year-old took the silver medal in a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree prior to running with plenty of promise when finishing second on his hurdles bow at Chepstow earlier in the month. With normal improvement, he can prove hard to beat. Point-to-point winner Queens Wish completes the shortlist.

TRIPOLI FLYER was most progressive in bumpers (shaped best when runner-up in Grade 2 at Aintree) and made a highly encouraging hurdling debut after 7 months off when beaten only by another decent prospect who had both a fitness and experience edge at Chepstow 3 weeks ago. Fergal O'Brien's charge can land the odds en route to better things. Penalised winner Catchim and expensive point-recruit Queens Wish can battle for minor honours.

Useful TRIPOLI FLYER is the clear form pick. Queens Wish and Catchim look best of the remainder.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CHIEF SUNDAY produced a better effort over 2m at Perth prior to 2m4f possibly stretching his stamina when well beaten at Aintree last time. Nigel Twiston-Davies' four-year-old now makes his handicap debut on only his third start over hurdles and could appreciate the drop back in trip to defy an opening mark of 104. Brave Jen got off the mark at Sedgefield earlier in the month and she has to be considered on her return to the handicap ranks, while Traveling Soldier is another to consider.

BRAVE JEN finally opened her account at Sedgefield earlier in the month and can follow up back in handicap company. Chief Sunday and Traveling Soldier could both do better now handicapping and merit respect.

Recent Sedgefield winner Brave Jen is respected but preference is for the unexposed handicap newcomer CHIEF SUNDAY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Camino Rocio is unbeaten in two starts since joining the Jim and Suzi Best stable and he should remain competitive off 6lb higher than his latest victory at Huntingdon. However, a chance can be taken on GRASS'S JET, who makes his first start over fences after showing a lot more when fifth over hurdles at Newcastle last time. The seven-year-old sports first-time blinkers and might be able to score off a career-low mark. Knocknagappagh completes the shortlist.

CAMINO ROCIO can make it 3 from 3 for this yard with in-form opponents thin on the ground. Sadler's Bay and Goguenard look the types to bounce back so are feared most.

Hat-trick seeker Camino Rocio has to be feared, while STUTI and Grass's Jet are interesting switched to chasing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Course winner HARBOUR LAKE sets the standard on form following a clear-cut success over further on his return at Aintree earlier in the month. A 6lb rise for that victory could prove lenient and Alan King's charge is preferred to the progressive Skyjack Hijack, who has won his last five and should have no issue with going back up in distance, but he is 19lb higher than for his last win. West To The Bridge may be without a win since March 2023, but he ran a fine race when third at Bangor-on-Dee last time out and is dangerous to ignore.

HARBOUR LAKE got back on the up when scoring at Aintree and this course winner edges the vote in this tight-knit handicap. Dan Skelton's handily-weighted West To The Bridge rates a big threat though, while Skyjack Hijack, Supreme Gift and What A Johnny can all have a say too.

Solid-looking HARBOUR LAKE is taken to follow up his Aintree win. Supreme Gift is second choice, ahead of Skyjack Hijack.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

FANTASTIC LADY ended last season with a career-best Grade 2 win at Sandown in April and although she has a 6lb penalty to carry on her return, Nicky Henderson's mare should appreciate the step back up in trip and drop in class. The nine-year-old won this contest on her only previous try at 3m in 2022 and she may have too much for Marsh Wren, who scored at this level last season and was a creditable third in the Mares' Chase at the Cheltenham Festival when last seen. An inconsistent yet capable sort on her day, La Renommee is capable of being in the shake-up as well.

FANTASTIC LADY produced a career-best effort when winning the Oaksey Chase at Sandown in April and she can land this listed prize for a second time having been successful in the 2022 renewal. Marsh Wren boasts a good record fresh and is feared most following her excellent first season over fences, while Apple Away could take a step forward from her recent run.

Very useful FANTASTIC LADY could well record a second win in this contest. Sine Nomine is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having made a winning stable bow when clinging on at Ayr earlier this month, another bold showing is forecast from Pats Dream. However, a 7lb higher mark demands more from the seven-year-old and it may be worth chancing PERCY VEERING on the back of a wind procedure. Kim Bailey's gelding had little difficulty in completing a hat-trick over fences last season before his yard started to struggle and he could resume his progress given the upturn of his stable's form in recent months. Coolmoyne and Duke Of Moravia are others to consider.

PATS DREAM was quick to make his mark for his new yard at Ayr last time out and can make light of a 7 lb rise given he remains handily weighted on past exploits. Kim Bailey's returning Percy Veering is another who figures on a good mark and merits plenty of respect on the back of another wind op, while Coolmoyne and Anytrixwilldo must enter calculations too.

Several have possibilities but it's worth sticking with PATS DREAM (nap), who justified favouritism on his recent stable debut at Ayr.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GREAT FLEET lost little in defeat when finding only a subsequent Chepstow bumper winner too strong in an Irish point-to-point for previous connections in May. Now under the tutelage of Dan Skelton, the son of Doyen boasts enough speed in his pedigree to suggest he'll cope with today's extended 2m distance and he's fancied to make a perfect start. Newcomers Pertemps and Top Jimmy are both appealing on paper and market support for either would be interesting, while Blue Bellamy could put his experience to good use.

This could go to one of the Rules debutants, GREAT FLEET making plenty of appeal having finished runner-up in an Irish point ahead of joining his leading trainer. He is preferred to newcomer Top Jimmy, who represents a yard who does well in bumpers, with Blue Bellamy the pick of those with previous experience in this sphere.

Irish point runner-up GREAT FLEET is taken to go one better. Pertemps and Top Jimmy are interesting newcomers.
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