There were 23 Races on Monday 2nd December 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Ffos Las, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

JULIUS DES PICTONS ticks plenty of boxes having returned to action with a creditable second at Uttoxeter on his first start for Jamie Snowden. He found only Western Knight, a subsequent winner at Ascot too good that day, and could have the measure of Geturguccion on the strength of that form. The latter was no match for the winner when runner-up at Ludlow, but that was her first attempt over hurdles and another good account seems likely. The bumper winner Go West is also worth noting on his hurdling bow.

JULIUS DES PICTONS matched his French form when runner-up at Uttoxeter a month ago and a repeat of that may well enable him to go one place better. Geturguccion is a sold-looking opponent, while Go West is sure to be well prepared for this hurdles bow.

As regards the runners who already have hurdles experience, solid contenders JULIUS DES PICTONS and Geturguccion stand out.
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A winner of both starts in bumpers earlier this year, HOLLYGROVE CHA CHA was able to maintain her unbeaten record when sent over hurdles for the first time at Ludlow last month. Jamie Snowden's filly wasn't always foot perfect there but she asserted readily at the business end and natural progress can see her defy the penalty. Jasmine D'airy impressed when winning a Tipperary bumper in May and she's an interesting prospect now in the care of Harry Derham. Followango heads the remainder.

Having landed strong support in an Irish bumper in May, JASMINE D'AIRY changed hands for £120,000 and having transferred to a yard on the up, she rates a very interesting hurdles debutante. Hollygrove Cha Cha has already recorded a facile win over obstacles and is the obvious danger under a penalty.

Preference is for JASMINE D'AIRY who impressed in a bumper at Tipperary in May and now starts out for rising star Harry Derham.
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THEONLYWAYISWESSEX finished clear of the rest when runner-up over course and distance last month. Alan King's inmate looks up to winning off his current mark on that evidence and gets another chance. Ede'iffs Rock is only 3lb higher than when scoring over hurdles here on her latest outing and can feature if taking to the larger obstacles, while Givehimthehonour debuts for new connections and is worth a second glance on his second start over fences.

THEONLYWAYISWESSEX can race off the same mark as when a very good recent C&D second so earns a confident vote here. Chasing newcomers Havaila and Ede'iffs Rock both bring potential and could emerge as the main dangers to Alan King's 6-y-o.

Solid-looking THEONLYWAYISWESSEX gets the vote, ahead of consistent Bentley's Return.
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JURANCON bumped into a useful sort when filling the runner-up spot at Worcester in October, before defeating a subsequent winner at Chepstow last month. David Pipe's gelding sets the standard with an official rating of 127 and will be hard to beat. Point winner Rosscahill made the perfect start to his career under Rules when on target over 2m6f here in October. Although he appears to be the main threat, hurdling debutant King Of Thieves should not be underestimated.

A quartet to view positively but the vote goes to JURANCON, who recorded win number 4 of his career at Chepstow a month ago and this sort of trip may unlock even more. Rosscahill probably needs soft ground given his action but he'll get that here and is feared most.

Two-time bumper winner JURANCON has made a very good start to his hurdling career and earns the vote ahead of Rosscahill.
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FROMHERETOETERNITY represents an in-form yard and makes plenty of appeal despite giving weight away to all of her rivals. Experience can win the day as she's 2-10 over timber and has improved markedly since cheekpieces were applied for this new stable. Korus went close to winning at Huntingdon on his debut over timber and will likely prove competitive, while Confinentic should have more to offer. An interesting import from Ireland, Master Dunraven is another to note.

KORUS would have won in another stride on his first go over hurdles at Huntingdon 4 weeks ago and can take this contest with improvement on the cards. Fromheretoeternity is a big player back over 2m, while Master Dunraven is an interesting recruit for Neil Mulholland.

This can go to FROMHERETOETERNITY who holds leading claims back down in trip despite the big penalty.
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A few of these arrive with something to prove, but that can't be said for Grove Road, who won at Newton Abbot in July before following up on his return at Huntingdon recently. James Owen could hardly be in better form so he merits respect, but the vote goes to NEO KING. A multiple winner in the pointing scene on testing ground, he has shown signs of ability on both of his hurdle starts under Rules. Pitched into handicaps for the first time and stepped up to 3m, he can find the necessary improvement. Lucky So And So is also noted.

There could be better to come from NEO KING now faced with a stiffer test on this handicap debut and he is an appealing alternative to the hat-trick seeking Grove Road. By process of elimination rather than a vote of confidence, Clondaw Royale is taken to claim minor place money.

It is hard to look away from GROVE ROAD, who is 2-2 in the visor and remains well handicapped on his old form.
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BATWOMEN left the impression that she still had plenty more to offer when she scored cosily, despite showing signs of greenness, at Fontwell in October. Notably, that was only her third start over hurdles and a 5lb higher mark looks potentially lenient. Macari and Bertie B are solid options for the shortlist, although any support in the betting for recent course second Inferno Sacree would also be tempting.

BATWOMEN took a step forward making a quick switch to handicaps when getting off the mark at Fontwell on her latest outing, scoring with a bit in hand, so she looks capable of following up with further progress to come. Heading the list of dangers is Through The Ages as he drops back down in grade, with C&D winner Stanley Pincombe also considered.

With the new trip a possible source of improvement, IRISH CHORUS is preferred. Baltray is second choice.
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From a competitive rating, OPERA KING could get off the mark on just his fourth run in handicap company. Having failed to fire with a visor added in a deeper race last time out, swapping to cheekpieces may be a source of improvement for the son of Australia, who might represent some value in a wide-open contest. Our Dylan is feared most off 2lb higher than last month's narrow defeat at Hereford. John Betjeman has course experience and is also weighted to go well.

The unexposed HOLESHOT is taken to make a winning handicap debut following encouraging efforts at Uttoxeter and Wincanton. Our Dylan is proving consistent and is likely to give another good account, while John Betjeman and Port Or Starboard also enter calculations. Also worthy of consideration is Opera King, who could get back on track now dropping back in trip.

This looks an excellent opportunity for OUR DYLAN (nap). He has continued in good form since winning two in a row in the spring.
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With ground conditions likely to be ideal, dual C&D winner BORN AT MIDNIGHT is a solid contender bidding to add to his tally despite going up 5lb for a one-length defeat on his most recent attempt over track and trip in April. Jessie Lightfoot could pose the selection the most problems with Imogen Mathias now able to utilise her full 7lb claim after partnering the veteran to third at Cheltenham most recently. Lady Balko and I See You Well look the pick of the remainder.

C&D scorer GOLD CLERMONT is fancied to take a sizeable step forward from her reappearance and capitalise on a handy-looking mark. Course-specialist I See You Well rates a big threat though, with Jessie Lightfoot and Lady Balko also worthy of consideration in an intriguing handicap.

Preference is for JESSIE LIGHTFOOT who has done well since joining her current yard. Dour stayer Gold Clermont is the main danger.
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The consistent MUMBLES was on the back of a near eight-month break when he finished second over 2m here last month and the Evan Williams-trained gelding could be a different proposition back up in trip with that run under his belt. Chasing debutant Chosen Hero boasts a similar profile and commands respect after a close third over hurdles at Sedgefield. Brulure Noire is also noteworthy under top-weight.

MUMBLES is fancied to take a sizeable step forward over fences now his stamina is drawn our more so gets the verdict in this very open handicap chase. Course-scorer Brulure Noire could emerge as the main danger on his seasonal return, with the handily-weighted duo Imperial Bede and Good Friday Fairy also well in the mix. Chasing-newcomer Chosen Hero completes the shortlist.

Ben Clarke had an excellent November with his reappearing runners and GOOD FRIDAY FAIRY can making a winning comeback.
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It looks best to side with ASK HER OUT, who filled the runner-up spot at Hereford in October before occupying the same position at Fontwell last time and, from 1lb higher, she must hold every chance of going a place better. A switch to handicap company could spark improvement from Scotch On Da Rocks and he merits consideration along with Sullivan Bay, who has been in winning form on the Flat recently.

SULLIVAN BAY was immediately back in the winners' enclosure on first outing for this yard at Chelmsford in October and, having performed with credit at Southwell since, he's fancied to gain a first success over obstacles with the booking of Harry Cobden catching the eye. Ask Her Out has found a handicap debutante too good twice in a row and she may have to settle for silver again, with Scotch On Da Rocks rounding off the shortlist.

Judged on his recent Flat form, SULLIVAN BAY (nap) looks particularly well handicapped. Ask Her Out is a solid second choice.
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In a moderate event it is hard to oppose MUTLEY CREW, who took a big step forward when winning on her handicap debut over 2m3f at Fontwell last time. With the likelihood of more to come, a 6lb rise may vastly underestimate Robert Walford's mare. The rest all have questions to answer, but Wot You Wearing and The Cypriot are the pick of them.

Not a strong race by any means and WOT YOU WEARING can capitalise on the drop back in grade with a good-value 7-lb conditional on board for first time at the expense of Mutley Crew, who left previous efforts behind on handicap debut when scoring at Fontwell just under 6 weeks ago. The Evan Williams-trained pair can fight out third spot.

The lightly raced 8yo MUTLEY CREW won on her handicap debut in October and stands out in a race that may not take much winning.
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KINGSTON QUEEN cost 80,000 pounds after winning an Irish point in March and she was not disgraced when filling third place on her Rules debut in a Chepstow bumper a month ago. With the benefit of that experience, David Pipe's filly could be hard to stop here. Tiptoptim also scored between the flags and should not be underestimated, while any market support for Twist Of Fatecatch would have to be noted.

TIPTOPTIM has transferred to a yard with a really good record in bumpers on the back of an Irish point win in the spring so he may well be up to the job on Rules bow. Kinston Queen also won between the flags and sets the standard on her placed effort at Chepstow, with Twist of Fatecatch another likely type on paper.

Ex-Irish BARON NOIR is taken to make a winning debut for Alan King. Kingston Queen is the biggest danger on bumper form.
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TWILIGHT GLORY was not disgraced when filling third place on his seasonal return over 3m1f at Warwick last month and he could be hard to beat with the benefit of that outing. Captain Claude was highly progressive last season and has to be of interest, despite the 249-day break. Esperti edges out Fashion's Model to be best of the rest.

CAPTAIN CLAUDE showed improved form switched to chasing last season, successful on his first 2 starts before continuing in good heart for the remainder of the campaign, so he is taken to pick up where he left off and resume winning ways. Twilight Glory ran creditably on his return and could be the main danger, ahead of C&D winner Haut Folin.

Venetia Williams is firmly among the winners and HAUT FOLIN can make a winning reappearance here for the second season in a row.
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POETIC FORCE tends to go well for Molly Gunn and her 7lb claim is undoubtedly a useful tool draw on. Allied to that, the gelding runs off 3lb below his last winning mark and he gets the vote. Gilt Edge came good with a surprise win over this C&D last month and enters calculations off just 3lb higher, while Yoshimi is another player based on recent performances.

The vote goes to SNOOZE LANE, who wasn't seen to best effect here nine days ago and he was firmly knocking on the door prior to that. Poetic Force holds solid claims having found just one too good on each of his last two starts and looks sure to be in the mix once more, while Dayman is an appealing each-way option.

Poetic Force is high on the list but SNOOZE LANE can bounce back from his recent sixth, a run where he met trouble in running.
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LADY WINGALONG and Jordan Williams teamed up to good effect when scoring over this C&D last month and the pairing appeals strongly bidding to follow up from just 4lb higher. This doesn't appear to be any tougher but the likes of Mokaatil and Guiteau are capable of going well. The unexposed Safanah is another must for consideration on her handicap debut.

A 4 lb rise is unlikely to prevent LADY WINGALONG from adding to her recent success at Lingfield where she looked better than ever. Plenty of these hold strong each-way claims, not least Plumette, who has made the frame here on her last three starts and looks sure to be involved in the finish once again. Mokaatil is third choice ahead of Bomb Squad.

Plumette and Lady Wingalong are respected but SAFANAH has shown ability over sprint trips and 7f looks well worth exploring.
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GEORGINIO was underestimated in the market at Southwell on his latest start, but the Archie Watson-trained gelding ran way above expectations to stay on for a respectable third-placed finish over a mile. With the promise of more to come over this trip, the son Sergei Prokofiev could easily deliver a more accomplished performance. Patrol and Sol Argent are others to consider, while No Release could also go well if he can overcome a wide draw.

PATROL pulled clear of the rest when hitting the crossbar at Southwell and, with this stiffer test likely to be in his favour, he looks the way to go. Next on the list is Georginio, who will be a big threat if able to build on his latest effort. No Release and Sol Argent are others to consider.

Good support for Latona in headgear would look significant but SOL ARGENT gets the nod after a pleasing nursery debut here latest.
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CAPLA LAZARUS could only manage fourth at Nottingham in October, but that form looks stronger in hindsight given the third has won subsequently. He should have more to offer with his rider's 7lb allowance further helping his cause and can feature in the finish. Steps In Time finished runner-up over further here on debut and can confirm his superiority over Mr Grimes (third), while the Chelmsford second Waiting For Love is another likely improver.

Having been well backed, WAITING FOR LOVE was no match for an established rival on debut at Chelmsford 3 weeks ago but it was still a promising effort and, up in trip, she's expected to build on that. Steps In Time and Capla Lazarus may emerge as the chief threats.

Having shaped with promise on his recent course debut, STEPS IN TIME can get off the mark at the main expense of Waiting For Love.
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DUBAI MAGIC put a disappointing effort behind her when finishing a respectable third at Chelmsford latest. There looks more to come off her current mark and the daughter of Showcasing can turn the tables with the winner Piranha Rama on more favourable terms. The latter will be no pushover, despite a 3lb rise for that success, while Jane Garfield can make her presence felt too.

OAKLEY BOY landed a gamble in ready fashion fitted with a visor for the first time at Lingfield 11 days ago and well drawn to attack, he looks poised to follow up. Jane Garfield and Dubai Magic are a couple of potential threats, while Carbine Harvester requires a market check.

A competitive race in which DUBAI MAGIC is taken to reverse last month's Chelmsford placings with Piranha Rama.
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DANCE TIME regained the winning thread with a victory over the extended 2m here last time. David Loughane's filly won a shade cosily on that occasion and another bold bid looks likely with an apprentice's allowance negating a 3lb rise. Black Smoke won over course and distance in September and can have a say in proceedings once again, while Southwell winner Alex The Great is another to consider having placed here last month.

Plenty are in with a shout but DANCE TIME got right back on track when scoring here recently and looks the way to go. Swinging London heads the list of dangers on the back of his Lingfield second last time, with Alex The Great and Black Smoke also firmly in the picture.

Unexposed as a stayer, recent 2m course winner DANCE TIME (nap) is fancied to defy a 3lb higher mark. Swinging London is next best.
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HARVANNA, whose dam won over this trip, is unexposed over 6f and could well cement her authority over this field under top-weight. The daughter of Havana Grey debuts for a yard whose record with similar types is highly encouraging and this could open new doors for her if the trip proves to be ideal. 5f Southwell winner My Awele is another potential improver over this distance, while Byzantine Empress boasts solid handicap form in Ireland.

This is wide open but HARVANNA starts life with Mick Appleby on a handy-looking mark so edges the vote from recent C&D scorer Jax Edge. Jazzy Angel also brings winning course form to the table and can have a say along with My Awele and Powdering.

This is a drop in class for HARVANNA and she can make a winning debut for her new connections. Runaround Sioux may be next best.
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ALFA WHITEBURD has been profitable to follow of late and a 6lb rise for last month's cosy success over 6f at Newcastle might not be enough to prevent this improved gelding from following up. Wind surgery seems to have given the three-year-old the boost he needed and he is hard to oppose. Giorgio M, Moulin Booj and Phoenix Of Dreams are other notable contenders.

ONE NIGHT STAND got back to winning ways here last week and still looks weighted to go close again despite a 5 lb rise in the weights. Alfa Whiteburd and Commander Straker both bring solid credentials to the table too and can chase home Scott Dixon's top weigh in that order. Crimson Sand completes the shortlist.

Alfa Whiteburd isn't opposed lightly but GIORGIO M is handicapped to win and his last two runs have threatened better.
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CARAMAY will likely prove popular in the finale, and rightly so given she's won two of her last three starts and finished second on the other occasion. She won here in September and the gut feeling is that there is more improvement in her over this trip. Sisterandbrother is the main danger following his close third at Southwell most recently, while it's also worth keeping an eye on Dillydingdillydong.

CARAMAY arrives in the form of her life, so she's fancied to make it 3 wins from her last 4 starts at the expense of Boy George, who took a step back in the right direction when seventh over C&D 3 weeks ago and has been dropped another couple of pounds. Stable-switcher Sisterandbrother and Dillydingdillydong can fight out minor honours.

She came up short in her hat-trick in October but CARAMAY still appeals most now back down in class. Sisterandbrother is next best.
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