There were 38 Races on Friday 15th December 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Cheltenham, 7 races at Bangor, 8 races at Southwell, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 5 race.

Ramon Di Loria was a comfortable winner at Wolverhampton 10 days ago and he merits respect under the penalty, but it might pay to side with the less-exposed BROWNLEE. A C&D winner in December last year, the son of Bungle Inthejungle hasn't been seen since finishing third at Newcastle in January but might not need to be at his best to make a successful return. Bang On The Bell can chase the pair home.

BANG ON THE BELL ran well at Chelmsford last time and might be up to landing a fourth success of the year. Last week's Wolverhampton winner Ramon Di Loria should go well under a penalty, while Rodborough is respected back at the scene of her 2 wins in August.

Stone Of Destiny can go well back on a straight track but CAPTAIN'S BAR's latest run can be upgraded and he gets the tentative vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A fairly open nursery in which preference is for REPRISED. Karl Burke's charge displayed plenty of ability across her three qualifying runs and doesn't appear to be overburdened by an opening mark of 70, so the daughter of Blue Point might be well placed to strike. Call Glory and Cotai Vision both arrive on the back of second-placed efforts and both ought to give another good account of themselves. Blue Storm should not be underestimated either.

A few in with a squeak but preference is for COTAI VISION, who saw off everything bar a big improver at Wolverhampton just under 3 weeks ago and having landed the plum draw in stall 1, David Loughnane's front runner can go one better. Second choice is Call Glory, who looked as good as ever when runner-up on second start for Mick Appleby last month, while Reprised and Blue Storm are another couple worthy of a mention.

Cotai Vision finished in front of BLUE STORM (nap) at Wolverhampton last month but she may struggle to confirm the placings today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MATTELLA belied odds of 40-1 when filling the runner-up spot at Newcastle on her debut. She pulled well clear with the winner that day, so natural progress might be enough to see Tim Easterby's filly open her account. Cobh Harbour shaped with promise on his first start and could improve for the switch to an artificial surface. Wee Geordie is also noted.

MATTELLA looks set to make up for lost time judged on her promising debut second at Newcastle last month and can strike at the second time of asking. Cobh Harbour showed promise on his turf debut at the end of the summer and is second choice ahead of Embroidered Cloth. Juicy is a newcomer to keep an eye on in the betting.

Mattella is the one to beat but WEE GEORDIE could be the type to take a good step forward now dropped to 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

COOL PARTY already boasts winning form on a Tapeta surface and, having proven his stamina with a win over 1m6f at Haydock in September before finishing a close second over this trip at Kempton the following month, he has a lot going for him on these terms. The only three-year-old in the field, he gets in lightly with his weight-for-age allowance and has a live chance of further success. The hat-trick seeking Aqwaam is feared most, with Sharp Distinction and Apparate also noted.

AQWAAM is in the form of his life and can complete the hat-trick having only been nudged up 2 lb from his latest Newcastle success. Cool Party remains relatively unexposed as a 2-miler and can pose the biggest threat, whilst Sarsons Risk would have got closer to the selection last time granted a clearer run and completes the shortlist.

3yo COOL PARTY could have more to offer over this trip and he can see off his older rivals. Pleasant Man is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AUGUST showed some ability in four starts for John and Thady Gosden and, given Mick Appleby's knack of finding winning opportunities with his new recruits, this nicely-bred gelding offers strong appeal on his debut run for new connections. Ivory Madonna and Sandret are a couple of others with solid recent form to consider, while Vondelpark is respected off 1lb lower than his last winning (turf) mark.

SANDRET did well to finish second back from a break at Newcastle so gets the vote off a similar mark. Vondelpark took very well to this surface when runner-up over C&D last week and rates the main threat, while August is one to note starting out for shrewd connections.

A trappy race can fall to KING OF SCOTIA, who is in better form than his figures suggest and who may benefit from the new blinkers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TEA SEA proved a different proposition when opening his account on the return to handicap company last week. A 6lb penalty is unlikely to prevent another bold bid from Tony Carroll's inmate and he's difficult to oppose. Willow Baby enters this sphere off a workable mark and she may give the selection most to think about, ahead of fellow in-form rival Sydney Bay.

TEA SEA took his form up a notch when scooting in here last week and a 6 lb penalty doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from following up. Explorers Way wasn't seen to best effect when eighth at Newcastle last time and is next on the list, with Camacho Star another who can have a say if building on his encouraging Newcastle fourth.

Camacho Star is feared after wind surgery but TEA SEA bolted up over 1m here last week and can defy his 6lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The reappearing Champagne Supanova should appreciate this return to 7f and the six-year-old isn't taken lightly. Nevertheless, INTOXICATA looks sure to pick up another race off her current mark and makes most appeal. A reproduction of her recent second at Wolverhampton may prove good enough, while last month's course winner She's The Danger shouldn't be far behind.

INTOXICATA is holding her form admirably well and makes plenty of appeal having hit the crossbar off this mark at Wolverhampton on Sunday. Successful over 6f here three weeks ago, She's The Danger is feared most ahead of Champagne Supanova and Tom Tulliver.

She's The Danger and Intoxicata are feared but CHOOKIE DUNEDIN returns to the AW on a dangerous mark and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Jockey Simon Walker is often the one to side with in these amateur races, and he looks to have picked up a nice mount on the unexposed BACK TOMORROW, who didn't show much on her handicap debut at Yarmouth, but was a promising runner-up on her first two starts. Richard Spencer's charge is narrowly preferred to Kempton third Vitalline and Churchill Bay, who has done very well since joining the Jessica Macey stable.

VITALLINE has slipped in the weights and, having attracted support, shaped well under an aggressive ride at Kempton last time, so he makes most appeal. Churchill Bay remains in top form and looks an obvious danger, while Voltaic can't be ruled out.

Lightly-raced VISCOUNTESS RENARD ran better than her finishing position suggests on handicap debut and can see off her exposed rivals.
Ths is the racecard key.
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