There were 36 Races on Friday 6th December 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Sedgefield, 6 races at Sandown, 9 races at Newcastle, 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 2 race.

MR ALAN was fifth off this mark in a competitive 1m2f event at Doncaster in October and a reproduction of that level of form would have him in the mix here. Dark Moon Rising has to be of interest following his success over 1m4f at Southwell last time, although a 4lb rise demands more from him. Savvy Victory is another with valid form claims, while any market support for Pride Of America on his return would have to be noted.

PENZANCE was far from disgraced on his AW return when third in a listed race at Kempton last month and is potentially well treated on this surface no doubt. King's Code won in comprehensive fashion at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago and remains on a winning mark, while Dark Moon Rising did well to score at Southwell and remains unexposed on AW.

Easter Classic runner-up PENZANCE (nap) holds particularly solid claims returned to Newcastle. Dark Moon Rising is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Falaise Blanc was well held when second over C&D last time but he should not be discounted off a 2lb lower mark. That said, preference is for EVA'S EYES, who took a step forwards when fourth on her nursery bow over 7f at Southwell and she may find further improvement now stepped up in trip. Others to note are Manton Road and Andalseeyagraham.

Preference is for ANDALSEEYAGRAHAM, who offered more on nursery debut here last month and will benefit from this greater test of stamina. Falaise Blanc and Eva's Eyes should also go well.

With the visor retained and the longer distance a plus, ANDALSEEYAGRAHAM is preferred. Eva's Eyes is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

THUNDER EARTHLIGHT may have been a beaten favourite when filling fourth place on his debut over C&D last month, but that was still a promising performance and he could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience under his belt. Psychodrama didn't build on her debut effort when last seen at Beverley in September but it is far too soon to be writing her off. Rogue Allegiance appears to be the pick of the newcomers.

THUNDER EARTHLIGHT attracted support and should have learnt plenty from his recent course debut. He gets the nod. Psychodrama looks the likeliest danger on form, whilst David O'Meara's newcomer Rogue Allegiance makes appeal on paper and is worth monitoring in the market.

The vote goes to THUNDER EARTHLIGHT who should build on his C&D effort. Psychodrama and Rogue Allegiance are respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Those with experience don't appear to set a lofty standard so it may pay to side with a newcomer, namely SHOWERING. He is a brother to the smart Brewing, who also won on his debut here for this stable, and with the William Haggas yard going great guns, a bold bid first time up is anticipated. Karl Burke is overlooked at your peril in these types of races and his 115,000gns purchase Fastcase looks a big danger, particularly if the market speaks in the colt's favour. Badge Of Honor is surely capable of better than he showed on his debut, and he is respected most of the remainder.

This could go the way of one of the newcomers with William Haggas' well-related Showcasing colt SHOWERING edging the vote from Roger Varian's Bated Breath filly Suzuka. The Childe of Hale appeals as the pick of those with experience and can fight it out for minor honours with another debutant Fastcase.

Preference is for BLUE EMPRESS, ahead of The Childe Of Hale. Showering, Fastcase and Suzuka are noteworthy newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

NIKOVO ran with plenty of credit when staying on strongly from the rear to finish runner-up after conceding first run to the winner over this track and trip last time and, nudged up 3lb on his debut for a new stable, this may be the day to catch him. The largely consistent Apiarist has been mixing it with some smart handicappers in recent times and it would be no surprise if he played a prominent role from what is becoming an attractive mark. Silent Move and Koy Koy are a couple of others who can make their presence felt.

Lots with chances. BILLYB rates just the pick of these weights on the back of his good recent third here so gets the vote from Apiarist who didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth at Doncaster last time out. Koy Koy is weighted to have a say, while others to consider are Silent Move and Christian David in this highly competitive event.

Steadily progressive CAVALRY CALL is first choice, ahead of solid Billyb and interesting Christian David.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MONDAMMEJ clearly benefitted from wind surgery when scoring a shade cosily in a similar C&D contest last month and the suspicion is that a 3lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from bringing up a double here. The unexposed Sweet Carolina remains an exciting prospect despite being turned over at short odds over this trip at Wolverhampton when last seen and, having won well there on her racecourse bow, she is of interest on her handicap debut. Parisiac was a comfortable scorer at Nottingham last month and he is also respected.

Plenty in with a shout and it could be worth siding with one of the 3-y-os in the shape of BUZZ BOX. He shaped better than the bare result when a strong finishing third over C&D 25 days ago and he remains with a bigger effort in his locker. Mondammej, following his latest C&D victory, low-mileage filly Sweet Carolina and Water of Leith are just a trio of others to consider.

Neither Mondammej nor WATER OF LEITH make life comfortable for their supporters but they both make some appeal in this field.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having hit the frame at this track on his last two appearances, a return to the winner's enclosure could be on the cards for GUNNERSIDE. Grant Tuer's inmate races off an unchanged mark and a 10th career victory may beckon this evening, possibly at the main expense of dual C&D winner Yaahobby. The five-year-old boasts a similar profile to the selection and he isn't taken lightly now back on his last winning mark. Concert Boy and Rebecca's Girl are others to consider.

ANA EMARAATY met trouble here last time and is likely still in good form. Yaahobby has had a good spell here in recent months and heads the dangers along with Concert Boy and Rebecca's Girl.

Back down in trip and below his last winning mark, ANGEL OF ANTRIM can give Jack Morland a first success, ahead of Yaahobby.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A 4lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid from last month's C&D winner Beale Street, while a 2lb higher mark looks workable for recent Southwell scorer Showtime Mahomes. However, this represents a drop in grade for PALS BATTALION, who arrives on the back of a close-up second over this track and trip. David O'Meara's three-year-old is slightly more compelling and he's fancied to thwart the aforementioned double-seeking duo.

BEALE STREET could have more to offer as a sprinter and is selected to make light of a 4 lb rise for his C&D success 3 weeks ago. Showtime Mahomes is another last-time-out scorer who should go well again. Pals Battalion and Sacred Falls are next on the list.

Pals Battalion should make another bold bid but ROUGH DIAMOND's best efforts for this yard have come over C&D and he's preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Despite the 5f distance looking on the sharp side, SIRIUS WHITE did well to force a dead-heat for first at Southwell last month. A return to 6f is likely to benefit the son of Markaz and he's fancied to defy a 2lb higher mark. The unexposed Oriental Prince arrives on the back of a close-up second on his reappearance over C&D in October and the three-year-old is an obvious danger, with Captain Vallo the pick of the remainder.

VOLTAIC bounced back to something like his very best when a dominant winner at Lingfield 3 days ago and, going unpenalized for that success, he could prove tough to contain. Beneficiary, Oriental Prince and Captain Vallo can provide chief resistance to Tony Carroll's 8-y-o.

The most striking one is VOLTAIC, who surged clear at Lingfield on Tuesday and escapes a penalty for that success.
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