There were 27 Races on Wednesday 29th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Wetherby, 6 races at Kelso, 7 races at Hereford, 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.

JIPCOT was in the process of running a big race when falling at the last on his most recent outing at Ascot and the four-year-old merits plenty of respect off a 1lb lower mark here. Cerendipity was well held on his chasing debut at Sedgefield recently but should not be underestimated, while Missed Tee edges out Chapel Green to be the pick of the remainder.

CERENDIPITY made a positive start over fences when third at Sedgefield earlier in the month and, back down in trip, he makes most appeal in an interesting race. Missed Tee fits a similar mould and looks a danger, while Jipcot can't be ruled out.

The suggestion is JIPCOT, who had only just been headed when falling at the last over 2m3f last time and can come good back at shorter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

I'm Too Tired has made the frame in all three of his previous starts over hurdles and is likely to go well once again. That said, preference is for KOUROSH, who showed ability when trained on the Flat in Germany and it would be no surprise to see him make a winning start for these connections. Star Turn only found one too good at Ludlow a few weeks ago and completes the shortlist.

KOUROSH won on the Flat in Germany and is from the family of a winning hurdler, so he might well be able to make a successful start in this sphere. Star Turn is the obvious danger and I'm Too Tired can't be ruled out for all that he's a bit more exposed.

Alan King's STAR TURN showed promise when second on his Warwick hurdle debut and is taken to improve past I'm Too Tired.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JET LEGS ended his last campaign with back-to-back victories over hurdles in March and his chasing debut at Carlisle last month suggested that the six-year-old would remain competitive off his current mark. Snipe was a beaten favourite on his most recent outing but has strong form claims based on his previous success at Southwell, while No But I Will should not be discounted of his chasing bow.

JET LEGS was progressive over hurdles and made a promising start over fences when fourth at Carlisle on return, so gets the vote with improvement likely back up in trip. Snipe has taken well to chasing this season and is the obvious threat back down in class.

There was a lot to like about the way JET LEGS performed on his 2m4f Carlisle chase debut last month and he can strike back over 3m.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The one to side with is THE VILLAGE WAY, who is a well-related son of Spanish Moon and goes for the Dan Skelton yard on his Rules debut after finishing second on both point-to-point starts. Any market confidence behind him would add further interest, while Notimeforanother was a solid performer on the Flat and is another to consider. Toonagh Warrior wasn't beaten far when second at Warwick and also comes into calculations.

THE VILLAGE WAY could be the way to go starting out over hurdles at a track where his yard have a tremendous record. Toonagh Warrior made a bright start for his new stable when second at Warwick and is the obvious danger.

Toonagh Warrior is respected but market confidence behind Dan Skelton's Irish point recruit THE VILLAGE WAY should be noted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Hystery Bere filled the runner-up berth over an extended 2m3f at Stratford last month and he has to be respected off a 1lb lower rating. However, the vote goes to NETYWELL, who was beaten into third at Aintree in this grade last time and was dropped 1lb for that effort. The six-year-old has Stephen Malqueen back on board and can return to winning ways. Tokay Dokey returns from a long absence and is well worth a market check.

HYSTERY BERE is unexposed over fences and is worth another chance to build on his chase debut win. The consistent Netywell is feared most.

Preference is for the unexposed chaser HYSTERY BERE (nap), who ran into a handicap blot when runner-up at Stratford four weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Giver The Hollie finished a fair fifth at Warwick on her debut under Rules earlier in the month and, with that experience under her belt, she ought to have a say in this contest. However, the one to be with may be MOONLIT POTTER, who is a well-bred daughter of Pether's Moon and is related to plenty of winners, so it would be no surprise to see her making a winning debut under Daryl Jacob. Any market support behind Seas The Day would also be of interest.

AUDACIOUS ANNIE represents a yard with a good record in bumpers and is related to several talented sorts, not least Cheltenham Festival winner You Wear It Well, so she's fancied to make a successful start. Giver The Hollie showed ability whilst shaping like a stayer on debut and could be in the mix again with all but one of her opposition newcomers, with her stablemate Seas The Day having to be respected on account of her yard's fine record in this sphere.

Fergal O'Brien has two interesting contenders, but slight preference is for Jamie Snowden's well-bred newcomer AUDACIOUS ANNIE.
Ths is the racecard key.
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