There were 48 Races on Saturday 9th December 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Sandown, 8 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Navan, 8 races at Aintree, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 9 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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Nicky Henderson has made no secret of the high regard in which he holds the unbeaten WILLMOUNT, who recorded a bloodless victory at Newbury on his hurdling debut last month. The five-year-old is likely to relish these testing conditions and should have too much for this field. Booster Bob has won both of his hurdles starts at Uttoxeter and edges out Helnwein to be best of the rest.

WILLMOUNT maintained his unbeaten record in the style of an exciting prospect on his hurdling debut at Newbury last month and is open to oodles of improvement, so he's very much the one to beat now stepping up in grade. Choose A Copper created a good impression when making all at Hexham in October and is fancied to fill the forecast spot.

Highly promising WILLMOUNT is taken to extend his winning sequence. Booster Bob looks the biggest danger on bare figures.
Class & Speed Card
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None of these stand out but marginal preference is for the handicap-debutant ELLE EST BEAU, who appeared to be crying out for this longer trip when an eye-catching third in a Warwick novice race on soft ground last month. Pretending fell at Fakenham on her seasonal return but is a player based on previous form, while Whisky Express also merits consideration.

ELLE EST BEAU fared better than previously when third at Warwick 17 days ago and, with the return to this longer trip in her favour, she can find further progress to make a winning handicap debut. Whisky Express could still have more to offer on her return and is feared most, with Pretending also considered.

In a substandard edition of this mares' handicap, ELLE EST BEAU is first choice ahead of Pretending.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Operation Manna is likely to be popular following two facile wins last month but he still has a bit to prove over this trip and, following a 9lb hike, the seven-year-old could be worth taking on in this better race with CHANTRY HOUSE. The former Grade 1-winning chaser returned from an 11-month absence to finish a cracking third off this mark on his return to hurdling at Cheltenham recently, shaping very much as though the outing would bring him on. Hititi looks the pick of the remainder.

CHANTRY HOUSE is given a chance to build on last month's promising effort back over hurdles at Cheltenham. The hat-trick seeking Operation Manna, who has struck up a really good partnership with Cameron Iles, is second choice ahead of Equinus.

Chantry House was eyecatching at Cheltenham three weeks ago but OPERATION MANNA (nap) can complete his hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It was at this track that CONSTITUTION HILL announced himself as a potential superstar two years ago. Unbeaten in seven starts under Rules, he is well clear of his rivals on ratings and can take this en route to defending his Champion Hurdle crown in March. A taking winner of all three starts here and a highly creditable runner-up in the Mares' Hurdle at Cheltenham, Love Envoi can provide the stiffest opposition, while the enigmatic but talented Shishkin is another to note on his return to hurdles.

The magnificent CONSTITUTION HILL should have no problem landing this race for the second year running to take his record over hurdles to 8-8. Mares' Hurdle runner-up Love Envoi goes well fresh and is the obvious pick for the forecast, though the selection's stablemate Shishkin adds a layer of intrigue should he consent to jump off, with the headgear experiment quickly shelved.

Brilliant CONSTITUTION HILL is again well clear on hurdle ratings and should win a second Fighting Fifth. Love Envoi can take 2nd.
Class & Speed Card
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This could be the day that trainer Joe Tizzard breaks his duck at the top level with the highly-promising JPR ONE. The six-year-old looked on course to land a Grade 2 in imperious fashion at Cheltenham last month before unseating his rider at the last, and he can gain compensation on this occasion. Iceo (third) was well behind the selection at Newton Abbot last time out but goes well at this venue, while Colonel Harry put up a strong performance on his chasing bow at Chepstow and must be considered. Unexpected Party is the most experienced of these and that could count if this turns into a stamina test.

JPR ONE jumped superbly and was set to land a Grade 2 before stumbling and unseating after the last at Cheltenham in November. A repeat of that sort of performance should be enough for him to quickly gain compensation, although Iceo and Unexpected Party both look feasible threats.

Improving COLONEL HARRY may well give his connections another big Saturday prize. JPR One is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

IMPOSE TOI can take this rise in grade in his stride as he looks to overcome a hefty 10llb rise for a comfortable success at Cheltenham last month. The five-year-old has handled soft ground in the past and he may have too much for Spirit D'aunou, who had won four straight before a disappointing effort on his return at Cheltenham. A promising second at Wetherby, Punta Del Este is another player to note, along with the recent C&D winner Arqoob and Jilaijone.

IMPOSE TOI is thriving under the expert tutelage of Nicky Henderson and fancied to bag a fourth success for the yard on the back of his impressive big-field Cheltenham victory. Venetia Williams' new-recruit Bucksy des Epeires also has better days ahead of him and heads the list of dangers, with C&D scorer Arqoob and Punta del Este also well in the mix in this competitive handicap.

The suggestion is PUNTA DEL ESTE who may well be ready to strike in Britain. Spirit D'Aunou is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Jonbon looked imperious when hacking up in the Shloer at Cheltenham last month, finishing in front of a few rivals his rivals here, and Nicky Henderson's charge is obviously the one to beat. Having said that, last year's winner EDWARDSTONE can be fancied to reverse that form. Alan King's 2022 Arkle hero boasts an unbeaten record at this venue and he was entitled to have needed his reappearance run last time. The in-form Boothill makes most appeal of the remainder.

A grade 1 winning hurdler, JONBON quickly cemented his status as a top-class chaser last term, runner-up in the Arkle prior to registering back-to-back Grade 1 victories at Aintree/over C&D. Teed up perfectly for this when running out an authoritative winner of the Shloer Chase 3 weeks ago (Edwardstone second), he's hard to oppose. The latter-named may be the one to chase him home again, with the likeable and hat-trick seeking Boothill next best.

Talented JONBON is currently one of the leading players in this division and should be hard to beat. Edwardstone is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

FONTAINE COLLONGES makes most appeal of these and, having won first time out last season, she can exploit a mark of 133. Venetia Williams saddled Quick Wave to victory in this contest last year and the eight-year-old can claim the prize for the trainer once more. Beauport was heavily backed in a valuable premier handicap over 3m at Ascot last month, where he shaped as if this extra yardage could suit, and appears to be the main danger, while Certainly Red heads the remainder.

The vote goes to CERTAINLY RED, a likeable type who should strip fitter following his reappearance spin at Wincanton and shapes as though well worth another try over a marathon trip such as this. The fact that he has winning form here is another plus point. Beauport hasn't gone on as hoped since his successful chase debut last term, but he's edged down to a dangerous mark and is feared most ahead of Fontaine Collonges and Truckers Lodge.

Venetia Williams-trained FONTAINE COLLONGES looks a suitable candidate judged on her win over 3m1f at Haydock first time out last term.
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