There were 47 Races on Saturday 14th December 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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 5 race.

SILVER NIGHTFALL has been highly consistent of late and from just 4lb higher than for her 1m3f success at Kempton 10 days ago, she offers strong appeal, with the drop in trip not expected to be an issue given she won over a mile at Chelmsford three starts back. The hat-trick seeking More Than A Feelin is another must for consideration after her win over the extended mile here last month. Bernadine and Thewind Cries Mary are others to bear in mind.

MORE THAN A FEELIN made it 3 wins from her last 4 starts on synthetics with a bit to spare over shorter here 4 weeks ago and, unexposed at this sort of trip, she looks to hold sound claims again. Silver Nightfall is another filly in flying form and she's another high on the shortlist. Thewind Cries Mary and Naomhi complete the shortlist.

The two that standout are More Than A Feelin and SILVER NIGHTFALL, with slight preference for the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SPIRIT OF JURA showed improvement from her debut run with a close second to a previous winner over C&D last month and looks worth chancing in her bid to go one better. Pave The Way sets just an average standard with an official rating of 73, but still needs considering. Princess Pw, Queen Himiko and Scarlet Sunset have also shown enough promise to merit betting checks.

PAVE THE WAVE shaped better than the bare result having been bumped at a crucial stage when fourth in a Southwell maiden 6 weeks ago and, remaining with potential, she gets the nod to come out on top now tackling this longer trip. Spirit of Jura and Princess Pw are others to consider.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to PAVE THE WAY, who has the best form and looks open to more progress at this new trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TROUBLE MAN showed good speed but possibly did a shade too much early on when he was just run out of things over 6f at Southwell on his racecourse debut. However, he may be a different proposition with that experience to draw upon now he is tried over the minimum trip. Several others also have scope to improve and the likes of Sundiata Keita, Miss Funky Monk and Sandscreendeliverd need to be monitored in the betting.

TROUBLE MAN went close to making a winning debut at Southwell and this looks a good chance for him to go one better. Stablemates Em Four and Sandscreendelivered offered something to work on starting out so are feared most.

The percentage call goes to TROUBLE MAN, ahead of Miss Funky Monk in a fairly open novice event.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There have been more promising signs of late from GIORGIO M, who finished fourth over C&D earlier this month. George Boughey's gelding would have been closer were it not for being denied a clear run approaching the furlong pole and he is drawn to produce a similar level of performance. The unexposed Mahato wasn't disgraced over 7f at Newcastle and could find more for the addition of a first-time tongue-tie. Others to note include Dashing Harry and Evocative Spark.

It could be worth chancing CAIRN GORM, who's on a potentially good mark starting out for a shrewd yard back from an absence. Dashing Harry and Lady Dreamer both shaped better than the bare result last time and they head the dangers.

The answer to a tight handicap could be the lightly raced MAHATO who shaped better than the bare result at Newcastle three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There has been no stopping LADY WINGALONG of late, with David Evans' mare on target at Lingfield before recording a C&D victory earlier this month. A further 2lb rise in the weights should be no barrier to success and she is taken to complete the hat-trick. Havana Force (fourth) was only a length behind her here and is of definite interest, while connections will be hopeful the addition of first-time cheekpieces can eke out improvement from Disclosure.

LADY WINGALONG arrives at the top of her game and can complete the hat-trick. Havana Force got closer to the selection when fourth over C&D 12 days ago and may emerge as the biggest threat ahead of Heavenly Fire.

This can go to the progressive 5yo LADY WINGALONG, who knuckled down well when completing a double over C&D 12 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The form of DAARIS' recent course success has worked out well and although he hasn't been the easiest to win with, this is an excellent opportunity from just 2lb higher. Doublethetrouble came up just short in his hat-trick bid at Kempton and he merits the utmost respect raised a further 3lb in the ratings. Dance Time and Sir Joseph Swan are just two more to consider.

An absence of well over 2 years is naturally a concern but SON OF RED remains of strong interest given his low-mileage and progressive profile in this sphere. It goes without saying that confidence levels will be elevated if there's support for this 7-y-o in the ring. Liberated Lad shaped as though well worth another crack at this trip when fifth at Kempton recently and he is feared most. Last-time-out winner Daaris is also shortlisted, along with Dance Time.

Back over 2m, DANCE TIME could well reverse last-time placings with the more exposed Daaris who commands respect all the same.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A chance is taken on WE'RENOTREALLYHERE, who was a close-up third behind two subsequent winners (second notched up a double) over C&D latest and could potentially improve for the fitting of a first-time visor. Book Of Life got within a short head of victory over track and trip three weeks ago and he is likely to be in the shake-up again, while City Cyclone and Tenyatta are other names to note.

The three with the most appealing credentials are BOOK OF LIFE, Tenyatta and City Cyclone. They all went close last time out and choosing between them isn't easy but Book of Life, who remains on an attractive mark and is unexposed over 1m+, gets the nod. The filly Tenyatta is marginally preferred to City Cyclone for forecast purposes.

The strongest claims are held by the bang-in-form BOOK OF LIFE (nap) who can finally capitalise on some leniency from the handicapper.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A number of in-form players make for a competitive heat, but JERSEY ROCS should have more to offer after the fitting of first-time blinkers enabled a breakthrough victory at Southwell last month. Outrace appeared to benefit from the application of cheekpieces when scoring comfortably over C&D three weeks ago and having a 7lb apprentice aboard should be a big help to him. Richard Hannon's colt is feared most, while Prince Ali and Retraction add further spice.

RETRACTION ran well over C&D 3 weeks ago, and has to be taken seriouly. Outrace and Prince Ali are feared most.

Outrace has to be feared but RETRACTION is definitely due a change of luck and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BEAUZON has been in cracking form over 6f at this venue recently, winning twice and beaten three-parts of a length into third on the other occasion, and dropping back in trip is unlikely to be an issue. A 3lb rise for his latest neck victory is fair and he looks sure to mount a bold bid. Recon Mission had a number of these behind when a neck second at Lingfield last month and he has a definite chance off just 1lb higher. Classy Clarets may improve for the application of a first-time hood.

BEAUZON did well to come out on top having always been up with a strong pace at this course last month and remains well treated on old form following a token rise in the weights, so he's the percentage call to follow up. Recon Mission and Agostino head the dangers.

Top billing goes to the revitalised BEAUZON who arrives on a roll and can take the drop back in trip in his stride.
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