There were 28 Races on Wednesday 27th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 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 4 race.

A beaten favourite on debut over C&D last month, GLOBAL ECLIPSE was badly hampered by a loose horse in what turned out to be an eventful contest and, with that experience under his belt, he can go one better on this occasion. The Jamie Snowden stable can do little wrong at present and Marche D'aligre should be monitored for market support on his hurdling bow, having been purchased from France. A relatively decent sort on the level for Charlie Hills, Rukaana must also enter calculations on his first run for new connections.

MARCHE D'ALIGRE was picked up for a reasonable sum having shown plenty on the Flat in France and he should be well prepared for this, so he's preferred to Global Eclipse, who has the benefit of hurdling experience. Rukaana is another one to note.

Preference is for French Flat winner MARCHE D'ALIGRE, who makes his hurdle debut with new trainer Jamie Snowden in fine form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CAITHNESS made a highly promising start to his career over fences when narrowly denied at Hexham last month. A 3lb rise for that effort looks manageable and having scored on soft ground before, the eight-year-old gets the vote ahead of Skycutter, who ran well himself on his chasing bow at Warwick when second over 2m4f. Not outside the first three in his last five starts, Dance Thief is another to consider.

The handicapper has taken a big chance with SKYCUTTER's mark and, after a solid start to chasing, he makes most appeal for all that Caithness is open to improvement. Coup de Coeur can also be considered.

Although not bred for fences, SKYCUTTER (nap) looked a safe conveyance on his first attempt when chasing home the favourite at Warwick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A Listed bumper winner at Ascot last December, it is difficult to look past LET IT RAIN, following an encouraging second on her hurdles bow at Chepstow recently. Dropping back in trip looks like a good move for the daughter of Kayf Tara, and she can make it three wins in four starts at the main expense of Rockola Vogue, who has a 7lb penalty to overcome for a comfortable success over 2m4f at Hexham last month. Longhouse Legacy and Magical Annie, who makes her first start for the Fergal O'Brien yard, complete the shortlist.

Bumper winner LET IT RAIN sets the standard on the form of her hurdling debut and she shouldn't have much trouble opening her account in this sphere. Rockola Vogue can compete under a penalty if her jumping improves and Magical Annie is worth monitoring in the betting.

Despite coming up shy on her hurdling debut, LET IT RAIN remains a very smart prospect for her powerful stable.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

This is wide open and while the race-fit Matchless, a comfortable winner of a seller at Plumpton recently, ought to prove popular under the penalty, it might pay to side with HOURVARI. Progressive before disappointing in a warm class 2 event at Aintree when last seen in October of last year, he returns with his yard in irresistible form and, all being well, he may well resume progress from 5lb lower. Mr Bramley appeals most of the remainder.

FINGAL'S HILL is a most likeable and consistent type who seems sure to be all the better for his reappearance, so he's fancied to notch a sixth career win over hurdles. Hourvari has a 13-month absence to overcome but reappears with his stable in red-hot form, with Herbiers another returner to keep an eye on in the betting.

This could go to FINGAL'S HILL, who is below his last winning mark and may have needed the run at Carlisle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CHEMICAL WARFARE was able to shrug off an 8lb rise to complete his hat-trick at Newcastle last month and given the progressive nature of David Pipe's gelding, a further 7lb hike might not halt him here. That said, Whosmydaddy is two from three over fences and he must be respected having been given some time off since a disappointing effort at Hexham in May. Camp Belan is unlikely to be far away either.

CHEMICAL WARFARE is proving to be a real money spinner for this yard and a further 7 lb rise doesn't look insurmountable given his straightforward win at Newcastle last month. Asa caught the eye on her chase bow at Kelso and is next best ahead of the low-mileage Whosmydaddy.

Chemical Warfare commands respect but CAMP BELAN is an experienced chaser who should strip fitter for his respectable return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Queenofthejukebox shaped with promise when fourth at Aintree on her debut last month. Noel Williams' filly ought to mount a stern challenge with improvement on the cards, but BLUE BETTY gets the vote. The daughter of Blue Bresil, whose dam is related to a trio of bumper winners, seems certain to know her job for a team who often do well in these types of contest. Others to note include Rene's Walk and Apieceovfortune.

RENE'S WALK and Blue Betty are appealing newcomers and Dan Skelton's charge is taken to make a successful start before market clues. Queenofthejukebox fared much the best of the three of these who contested a class 2 mares' event at Aintree last month and should improve.

This could go to the £90,000 newcomer BLUE BETTY, whose trainer Fergal O'Brien does extremely well in mares' bumpers.
Ths is the racecard key.
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