There were 44 Races on Friday 13th December 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Cork, 7 races at Cheltenham, 6 races at Bangor, 9 races at Southwell, 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 6 race.

KALEIDOSCOPE EYES produced arguably her best effort when runner-up over C&D in October and a repeat of that performance might see her get off the mark at the eighth attempt. Sarabi is likely to appreciate a step up in trip on her nursery bow based on her most recent performance at Wolverhampton. She enters calculations along with Born Too Run and Tiempo Alegre.

A chance is taken on George Boughey handicap newcomer MISSILE MAC, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Invincible Love, Born Too Run and Tiempo Alegre all showed they can be competitive from their mark last time and head the dangers.

This may be best left to one of the newcomers to handicaps. MISSILE MAC appeals as a likely big improver.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ELIGIBLE returned to winning ways at Newcastle earlier in the month and the eight-year-old, a four-time scorer at this venue, has a strong chance of backing it up under a 4lb penalty. King Of Ithaca bids for a third track-and-trip victory in 2024 following his latest triumph here in November so must be feared. Lord Rapscallion went agonisingly close at Chelmsford last week and is another to take seriously.

LORD RAPSCALLION is a regular in better races than this and arguably should have won back from a short break at Chelmsford last week. He looks too well weighted to ignore so gets the nod in favour of King of Ithaca, who is building up a good record over C&D and last-time-out winner Eligible.

The vote goes to ELIGIBLE who won at Newcastle last time and who has gained his other four AW successes at this track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KING DAVID didn't fully appear to see out the extended mile when third at Wolverhampton last time and the return to 7f appears to be the right move for Marco Botti's gelding. Starshiba has been performing consistently well on the all-weather in recent months and is respected on his first run for a new stable, while others to note are Profit Street and Toussarok.

Marco Botti 3-y-o KING DAVID is building up a solid record in AW handicaps and can land another win. Toussarok showed his first sign of promise for the Tony Carroll yard when fourth at Wolverhampton last time and is a likely threat if he can build on that. Profit Street may prove best of the remainder.

The selection is KING DAVID who went close in one previous go over C&D and who should appreciate the return to this trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Heathen bounced back to form when winning nicely over 1m6f here and warrants plenty of respect, but ALRAZEEN was arguably even more impressive when landing the spoils over an extended 2m at Wolverhampton so he shades the verdict. Clockmaker is the least exposed member of the line-up and could land a blow on what is only his second handicap start.

ALRAZEEN notched his third career success at Wolverhampton last month and, very much remaining unexposed as a stayer, Gay Kelleway's charge gets the nod to follow up at the expense of Heathen, who proved as good as ever when scoring on return at this track last month and was arguably value for a bit extra over the result. Barenboim completes the shortlist on first start for Tom Dascombe.

This can go to ALRAZEEN who looked a stayer to follow when successful over this trip at Wolverhampton last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A number of these look to hold claims, so FIORELLA PRINCESS receives what can only be a tentative vote. The Sands Of Mali filly has progressed in each of her three starts to date and cutting back from 6f holds no fears judged on the speed she showed at Wolverhampton last time, when only headed towards the finish. Commander Atkinson was just behind a subsequent winner when third in 0-85 company over C&D and he must enter calculations dropped in class. Solvency and Solar Edge are others to note.

Lots with chances but NATSUMI rates the pick of the weights on the back of her good recent Lingfield second so edges the vote. Sonic Si is also weighted to have a say and next on the list ahead of handicap- debutant The Vital Spark and Lingfied-scorer Solar Edge.

Competitive fare. Commander Atkinson is well up to winning a similar event but THE VITAL SPARK is interesting now dropped to 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Difficult to be too confident about any of these, but REBEL STAR left her debut performance well behind when chasing home a short-priced favourite over this trip at Lingfield last month and she could make it third-time lucky with any further improvement. Elegant Call finished last of four in that race, but may improve from her first appearance for the Michael Appleby stable. American Fashion and Popular Dream also merit consideration.

ELEGANT CALL didn't come up to market expectations when last of 4 at Lingfield on debut for Mick Appleby but, if she's back on track, she should have too much for Rebel Star, who could do better again. American Fashion could feature if the first-time hood has the desired effect.

Rebel Star is open to further progress but POPULAR DREAM has run well in C&D handicaps the last twice and can break his duck.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MASTER OF MY FATE has tumbled 13lb in the handicap this year and looks set to take advantage based on Monday's second at Newcastle. Beaten only a head on that occasion, a return to winning ways looks imminent. One More Wave landed a higher grade sprint over C&D in November and returns to this venue with every chance, while Smooth Silesie is not out of it either and makes more appeal than Counsel over this minimum trip.

MASTER OF MY FATE signalled he is ready to go in again when an excellent recent second at Newcastle and can go one better off the same mark here. C&D scorer One More Wave appeals as the one to chase him home ahead of Smooth Silesie and Counsel.

Master Of My Fate is seriously respected after his near miss on Monday but the trailblazing JEANS MAITE can gain her sixth C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CHERRY HILL is potentially well treated competing off a 7lb lower mark than when last successful. Dominic Ffrench Davis' filly has been thereabouts at Kempton recently and is likely to prove competitive once again. A winner at Newcastle last month, Just Typical is usually in the mix at this level, while Northern Cracksman will be sharper for a comeback run here and merits consideration on only his second start for his new trainer.

CHERRY HILL has highlighted her turn could well be near from her much-reduced mark in recent starts and she gets the narrow vote to prove as much now. Just Typical, Upper Hand and Northern Cracksman are others to consider, as is top-weight Alexander James in a wide-open contest.

The best option looks to be JUST TYPICAL (nap) given that he has been running well on Tapeta in recent months.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Placed at Newcastle last week, SHOWTIME MAHOMES won over C&D before that and Grant Tuer's charge gets another chance back at this venue. Monsieur Beaulieu hosed up by five lengths over 7f at Lingfield and can feature again with a 5lb penalty negated by his rider's allowance, while No Saint also drops down in distance having landed a double with last month's success at Chelmsford. First Company is not out of it either.

Following his clear-cut success at Lingfield last week, MONSIEUR BEAULIEU will surely take plenty of stopping under a penalty with this drop back to 6f unlikely to pose a problem. Ormolulu came from further back than the eventual winner Showtime Mahomes when a close third over this C&D last month and she is feared most ahead of First Company.

A deep race of its type. Monsieur Beaulieu and Ormolulu are respected but GOGO YUBARI can build on last month's reappearance.
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