There were 20 Races on Tuesday 26th November 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Tramore, 6 races at Sedgefield, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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KARNIQUET is a half-brother to several jumps winners and was runner-up in both starts over hurdles in France early in the year. He went down by less than length on heavy ground at Auteuil when last seen in February and can make a winning start here for Willie Mullins. Point-to-point winner Downmexicoway disappointed when sent off favourite for a Punchestown Festival bumper last year but made an encouraging return from a layoff when narrowly beaten on his hurdling debut at Galway. Olympy De Cerisy, runner-up in three bumpers, was well held on hurdles debut on his penultimate start. Crescent Moon and Buckaway Freddie have also shown promise in bumpers and have place claims now starting off over flights.

KARNIQUET showed fairly useful form when runner-up in a pair of juvenile hurdles in France and is fancied to take a step forward now starting out with Willie Mullins and go one better. Henry de Bromhead's Downmexicoway rates a big threat though on the back of his promising Galway second, with hurdling debutantes Crescent Moon and Buckaway Freddie also worthy of consideration.

DOWNMEXICOWAY (nap) can gain compensation after going close on his hurdles debut at Galway last month
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CAMAN EILEEN came back to form when third at Sligo and Kieran Callaghan's claim means that she only has to give 3lb to her rivals. A bumper winner at this venue last year, she was second on her hurdling debut at Roscommon in the summer and left behind a couple of moderate efforts when stepping up to 2m4f last time. A half-sister to a 2m4f hurdle winner, Nastya was bought for 50,000 pounds after winning a point-to-point in April and her trainer landed all three maiden hurdles at Punchestown over the weekend. Workinonadream had been consistent prior to a poor run when favourite at Sligo, while The Great Nudie shaped well in a couple of summer bumpers.

THE GREAT NUDIE shaped well both starts in bumpers following her emphatic maiden point success and, with the promise of better to come now faced with a stiffer test on this handicap debut, she could be the answer. Nastya, who was successful on the second of her two starts between the flags, is of strong interest, along with newcomer Sainte Tartare, who Paul Townend opts to ride instead of Caman Eileen. Millie B needs a second look given her strike rate in points.

The point winner NASTYA is preferred. She's proven on testing ground and she is sure to be well prepared for her racecourse debut.
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Heavy ground will hold no fears for four-time hurdles winner KILLINURE LASS, who stays further than this trip and reverts to the smaller obstacles after a couple of non-completions over fences. Runner-up in a chase here in August, she was poised to challenge when falling two out at Sligo and was running another decent race when exiting at the last at Gowran earlier this month. Onefortheditch has been consistent since recording back-to-back wins in the summer but heavy ground would have to be a concern for the in-form six-year-old. A maiden winner over C&D in April, Roxhill Roise has form on testing ground and made a pleasing return from a layoff when fifth on handicap debut at Gowran.

The vote goes to ONEFORTHEDITCH, who has done very little wrong this year and a 3 lb rise for her solid second at Limerick last week looks fair enough. Chase winner Garde La Peche remains unexposed and needs close consideration on her handicap debut in this sphere, while Grace Faraday will be a danger to all if ready to roll following a break. Roxhill Roise was successful over this C&D during the spring and also enters calculations.

A chance is taken on the fitness of the reappearing GRACE FARADAY, who handles these testing conditions
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Three miles looked a bit far for THE DOONER CITIZEN when he ran respectably on his second handicap start at Clonmel last month. The lightly-raced six-year-old made late headway over 2m back in maiden company last time and this intermediate trip could suit. Beggars Rock was a beaten favourite when finishing ahead of the selection at Clonmel and was well beaten at Limerick last week when again at the head of the market. Dropping back in trip may help but he's unproven on testing ground. Rochestown is a dual course winner over fences who was runner-up on his most recent hurdles start. He is rated 11lb lower in this sphere and ran well first time out last season.

BEGGARS ROCK comes here in very good nick and looks the way to go here now he drops in trip off a lenient mark. The Dooner Citizen could emerge as the main threat back in handicap company, with Rochestown and Carrig Carol also in the mix.

ROCHESTOWN goes well fresh, has won twice here over fences, handles testing ground and is rated 11lb lower over hurdles
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The Gavin Cromwell-trained JOUSTER can strike on what is only his second career start over fences. Runner-up at this track on his introduction to chasing last month, the lightly-raced five-year-old should be all the better for that experience. With his trainer continuing to be amongst the winners, the son of Gris De Gris looks the one to beat. Pipers Boreen, who finished third in a handicap chase at Galway on her fencing debut, should have benefitted from that initial outing, while New Barn Lane's third at Wexford last month gives him a chance of being in the mix.

PIPERS BOREEN matched the pick of her hurdles form sent chasing after 7 months off when a close third at Galway and shades the vote over New Bar Lane, who's getting the hang of things over fences now. Jouster is another to consider having made a promising start in this sphere when second here on return.

It could be wise to side with those with chasing experience, PIPERS BOREEN being preferred to Jouster and The Great Unknown
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A dual winner over hurdles, the Colm Murphy-trained TANGENTAL is unquestionably well handicapped over fences. However, aside from a promising third at Down Royal in April, the eight-year-old has yet to replicate that form since going chasing. Returning here off the back of a summer break, the gelding is worth another chance to show what he is capable of. Plain Or Battered has to be of interest on what is only his second start over fences. The Philip Rothwell-trained gelding, who is rated higher over hurdles, was placed in a hunter chase before falling early on his only subsequent chase outing. Top-weight Ishan looks very well treated in this discipline but may just prefer a stiffer stamina test.

PLAIN OR BATTERED didn't last long on his chase bow in March but he's potentially well handicapped reverted to fences given what he's achieved over hurdles since. Ishan is open to significant improvement in this sphere given his subsequent exploits over hurdles so rates the main threat ahead of Bite That, who continues to knock on the door.

A much improved hurdler ISHAN looks very well in here back chasing and has his ground, although lacks a recent run
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Runner-up on his only point-to-point start, SORTUDO can make a winning debut under Rules. Having his first outing for champion trainer Willie Mullins, the four-year-old should be primed for this contest at a track where his stable do particularly well. Leading amateur jockey Jody Townend is also a big positive in a race of this nature. The Philip Fenton-trained Kared'as De Cougny sets the standard amongst those that have already raced on the track. Second over course and distance last month, he should have benefitted from that experience. Aine O'Connor is a significant booking on the Jimmy Mangan trained Kates Choice. The Soldier Of Fortune filly finished fifth at Wexford on her sole start to date.

Willie Mullins saddles 2 and unless the market strongly suggests otherwise, SORTUDO is taken to go one place better than he did in his point. Runcok will surely show more this time, while Bossing It also makes some appeal on pedigree.

The Jody Townend/Willie Mullins combination have won this race in two of the last three years and may do so again with SORTUDO
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