There were 28 Races on Saturday 2nd December 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newbury, 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 1 race.

MANIMOLE was an impressive 15-length winner over C&D last month and the second from that contest has subsequently won well herself. With that in mind, Nigel Twiston-Davies' six-year-old should be hard to beat again, despite the step up in grade. Belle Of Annandale could prove to be the main threat following her success at Musselburgh, although Isabella Bee should not be discounted.

MIGHTY MOTH showed an aptitude for hurdling behind a pair of expensive recruits from the pointing field at Ascot 4 weeks ago and, with that form already working out, she's taken to cause a minor surprise up in grade. Manimole is a leading player judged on last month's C&D win, while Belle of Annandale is also feared following a clear-cut success at Musselburgh.

Not a vintage running of this Listed race and the likeable MANIMOLE may be able to defy a small penalty for a convincing C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

NASSALAM caught the eye when staying on into fourth on his seasonal return in the Grand Sefton at Aintree three weeks ago and Gary Moore's gelding could be hard to stop with the benefit of that outing under his belt. Inch House created a big impression when scoring over 2m7f here last month, although a 10lb rise for that success has to be a slight concern. Killer Kane edges out Jay Jay Reilly to be best of the rest.

Preference is for KAPGA DE LILY, who has an excellent record fresh and returns just 2 lb above her last winning mark. Inch House won with something in hand here last month and is feared most, whilst course winner Nassalam is also respected after his encouraging return at Aintree last month.

After only one point-to-point and five races under rules, INCH HOUSE (nap) is the standout candidate to find significant improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

MASACCIO accounted for subsequent winner Beat The Bat when successful on his hurdling debut at Chepstow and Alan King's gelding merits the utmost respect here, despite carrying a 6lb penalty. Expensive point-to-point recruit Jingko Blue was a beaten odds-on favourite on his Rules debut at Warwick, but he was not disgraced on that occasion and should not be underestimated. Others to consider are Emailandy and Kayf Dancer.

JINGKO BLUE is the form pick and has plenty of improvement in him, so he gets the vote over Emailandy and Masaccio, who both shoulder penalties on the back of winning hurdling debuts.

Emailandy is much respected but JINGKO BLUE, who looks the Henderson first string on paper, can go one better than at Warwick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A difficult puzzle to solve but a chance is taken on GET A TONIC, who returns to hurdles after running in novice chase company. Dan Skelton's mare arrives on her last winning mark and appears well treated if able to bounce back to form. Jet Powered looked an exciting prospect when getting of the mark at the first time of asking over hurdles, only to disappoint subsequently, and he is feared most on his handicap debut. Better can be expected of Uncle Bert after his early fall at Cheltenham.

Firmly back on track when opening his account at Ayr back in the spring, OFF TO A FLYER shaped much better than the bare result on his return at Cheltenham 2 weeks ago and he's well worth another chance to prove his revised mark a workable one. Jet Powered and North Lodge are a couple of fascinating contenders back from absences and they need factoring in. Cobblers Dream is another worth a look.

The lightly raced Jet Powered looks dangerous but UNCLE BERT could still be unexposed as well and gets the verdict.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

UNDER CONTROL is on a hat-trick after wins at Cheltenham and Sandown in April and should she return to the track in similar form, she will take plenty of beating. Nicky Henderson's filly was half a length in front of stablemate Iberico Lord, who gave the form a big boost when landing the Greatwood, at the Esher venue and more improvement is anticipated. Brentford Hope struck in bloodless fashion over C&D last month and the 11lb rise is warranted. Hansard heads the remainder.

BRENTFORD HOPE had plenty in hand in a C&D handicap last month and might be able to defy a rise in the weights with further improvement on the cards. Our Champ had an excuse for a lesser run last time and can resume his progression and provide the chief threat ahead of Under Control, who is seeking to provide Nicky Henderson with a fourth win in this since 2019.

Nicky Henderson has a fine record in the Gerry Feilden and the unexposed 4yo filly UNDER CONTROL can complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

STOLEN SILVER returned to action to run out an easy six-length victor in a class 2 event over an extended 2m7f at Chepstow and a 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from taking this valuable prize too, with his stamina now proven. Complete Unknown, who chased home Gerri Colombe in a Grade 1 at the Grand National meeting back in the spring, just did enough in heavy ground at Newton Abbot on his comeback and has to be feared. So does Mahler Mission, who warmed up with an encouraging Carlisle second over an inadequate trip. Monbeg Genius' jumping let him down at Ascot but he is fancied to take a significant step forward.

Highly progressive in his novice season over fences, MONBEG GENIUS was undone by a mistake on his return at Ascot 4 weeks ago. The pick of his form last term, not least his third behind subsequent National hero Corach Rambler at Cheltenham in March, indicates he remains one to be interested in from this mark. Mahler Mission produced a solid comeback run at Carlisle and he's feared, along with Datsalrightgino. Complete Unknown and Midnight River complete the shortlist.

The Ultima form from Cheltenham in March has worked out exceptionally well and the third MONBEG GENIUS can fulfil that promise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Master Chewy has taken really well to fences, almost completing an Aintree double (Real Stone back in fourth last time), and he could have a say after a further 6lb hike. However, the vote still goes to top-weight ELIXIR DE NUTZ, who lifted the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter after taking a big step forward from his seasonal reappearance, and a 5lb rise looks on the lenient side. Bollingerandkrug is in cracking form and completes the shortlist.

MASTER CHEWY is going the right way in this sphere and lost little in defeat when runner-up in a messy race at Aintree 3 weeks ago. He can resume winning ways in the finale. Impressive Haydock scorer Real Stone and the likeable Elixir de Nutz can give him most to think about.

The 6yo MASTER CHEWY is thriving and is taken to make it 2-3 over fences. Real Stone could be a big danger.
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