There were 26 Races on Thursday 28th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Thurles, 6 races at Taunton, 6 races at Musselburgh, 5 races at Lingfield, 1 races at *Tripoli Flyer was a winner at Market Rasen on Wednesday, 1 races at *Let It Rain won at Wetherby on Wednesday, 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.

IMPERO struck by three-quarters of a length in handicap company at Cheltenham in October and sets the standard with a rating of 125. Cian Collins' five-year-old might only need to maintain that level of form in order to complete the hat-trick. Ollie La Ba Ba finished fifth at Listowel on his most recent start and is an interesting contender back in a novice, while point-to-point winner Shattered Soldier needs to be monitored in the market.

IMPERO can continue his really positive start to life with this stable and complete a hat-trick. Kingston James seemed a little outclassed at Cheltenham but could resume his progression back in calmer waters and is feared most ahead of Bel Amigo, who can leave the form of his British debut behind now back over shorter with a hood refitted.

Although IMPERO faces a very different type of track to Cheltenham last time he had Flat form on sharp courses and is hard to oppose.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JOHNNY RINGO is the highest rated of these contenders on the Flat and may prove the one to beat if transferring that ability to this sphere. Mariner makes his first start for the in-form Jennie Candish stable and has to be respected on his hurdling debut, while any market confidence behind Spartan Warrior would be interesting having perhaps needed his latest run here on the level.

JOHNNY RINGO is the pick of these on the Flat and ran well in that sphere last time so, if he's well schooled, he could get the better of There's No Limit, who has an experience edge.

Lucinda Russell won this last year and is taken to land back-to-back runnings courtesy of useful Flat performer JOHNNY RINGO.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DIVAS DOYEN shed her maiden tag at Carlisle earlier in the month and the handicapper might have been kind to only put her up 2lb for that triumph. If the seven-year-old can back that performance up, she could prove tough to beat. One Step Up made the frame over the smaller obstacles at Ayr in October and is likely to enter calculations. Okavango Delta might appreciate this step back up in trip and he completes the shortlist.

OKAVANGO DELTA has made a positive start for this yard and can take advantage of a career-low mark returned to a longer trip. The Jad Factor went close at Kelso on his final start and remains unexposed in this sphere so is next best ahead of Divas Doyen, who was seen to good effect when scoring at Carlisle.

Recent Carlisle winner Divas Doyen possesses good C&D form but THE JAD FACTOR is on an attractive mark and can defy his absence.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Not beaten far on her last two starts in Ireland, connections look to have found an ideal opportunity for SHE'S ON LINE across the water. The nature of this track could suit and she may be able to get off the mark at the main expense of Heart Above, who has been in very consistent form this season. Narrowly denied on the Flat here twice over the summer, Freddy Robinson is another to consider, as well as Ravenscraig Castle and Restandbethankful.

A competitive handicap. HEART ABOVE's form this autumn looks solid and he's taken to resume winning ways for the Dianne Sayer team. Ravenscraig Castle has been placed in both his handicap hurdles and is second choice ahead of Restandbethankful and Irish raider She's On Line.

Having been in fine form over fences the last twice, RESTANDBETHANKFUL (nap) can capitalise on a lower hurdle mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The Lucinda Russell stable has hit form of late and another chance can be given to KANDOR, who fell on his chase debut when moving into contention at Ayr recently. Runner-up in a 3m point-to-point before, the five-year-old should improve for the rise in distance and he is narrowly preferred to Wetherby winner Cardamon Hill, who has been raised just 1lb for that effort. Cartonne, who was favourite for the aforementioned contest, unseated his rider early in the piece but is worth a second look on this occasion.

It could be worth chancing HIGH MOON, who hinted at a revival on his comeback 5 weeks ago and may well build on that with his yard in good form. Brandy McQueen is feared most back down in class.

Leicestershire trainer Laura Morgan has an impressive 29% strike-rate here and her sole runner here today is WILD SIDE OF LIFE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for TWOPLACESATONETIME after a determined success at Hexham, there is likely to be plenty more improvement forthcoming from the six-year-old and he can follow up off 5lb higher. Runner-up at Ayr last time out, Malangen is one that could improve for going up in trip, while Maillot Blanc is a capable sort for last year's winning trainer.

TWOPLACESATONETIME showed a good attitude to prevail in a tight finish at Hexham earlier in the month and he's unexposed as a stayer, so he's preferred to Malangen and Maillot Blanc, who also arrive on the back of solid performances.

The return of a visor could be key for TOP MAN TOM and he gets the nod on his third outing for Sandy Thomson.
Ths is the racecard key.
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