There were 30 Races on Tuesday 10th December 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Fontwell, 9 races at Southwell, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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An early faller in a Grade 2 contest last month, FASCILE MODE gets the vote on the strength of a C&D defeat of the useful Touch Me Not
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The mare I'M ON MY WAY (nap) is another improver for Neil Muholland and the horse she made light work of last time has run well since.
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A very hot beginners chase in which all eyes will be on last season's top staying novice hurdler DANCING CITY
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The Bangor race looked in the bag until falling at the final flight and OH MY JOHNNY can gain compensation here.
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A good second to a smart sort at Navan last month, FORTY COATS may now go one better
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St Lukes Chelsea is open to improvement but MALINKA is the one who has proved she can handle testing ground.
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This hurdling debut comes after a long absence but FINGLE BRIDGE looked very promising when winning a bumper in December 2022.
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This step up in trip should really suit HEY SUNSHINE (nap) and she can maintain her unbeaten record over hurdles
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High Treason is respected but GETAWAY DRUMLEE (nap) improved over hurdles last winter and is likely to make a better chaser.
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The answer might be JAGWAR, who beat a next-time-out winner quite cosily at Bangor last month and is now 2-2 over fences.
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A major flop in a bumper here at the festival meeting PORT JOULAIN may now re-establish a strong reputation
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Not many of these can be fancied and it looks worth chancing EILEEN'S MILAN to make a winning handicap debut back from wind surgery.
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This has an open look to it. AUTONOMOUS CLOUD will need to run better than last time but returning to Uttoxeter will help matters.
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A 1-17 record over hurdles seems like scant reward for a horse of the calibre of COLONEL MUSTARD who has a good opportunity here
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With the booking of a capable 10lb claimer looking a good move, CAPTAIN CLAUDE can resume progress back from a break.
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There is more to come from low-mileage 5yo STRICTLY TANGO, who bumped into an improver when second on last month's handicap debut.
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Having won a Galway handicap chase off this mark, DOONBEG DON looks capable of taking advantage of this oppportunity
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Rules debutante Katira Du Mestivel is respected but HOLLYGROVE CHA CHA is taken to maintain her unbeaten status.
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Matt Sheppard's OLIVIA KATE cruised clear to open her account at Ludlow a fortnight ago and might overcome a hike up the weights.
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Quite open-looking and perhaps a chance for LARIAT to finally get off the mark over hurdles on his first attempt at the trip
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The handicap debutants are worth a market check but JOHN BETJEMAN is well treated on his latest course run and is preferred.
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MR UBIQUITOUS justified strong market support when making a successful nursery debut at Kempton in October. The step up to a mile for the first time seemed to make a big difference for Harry Eustace's gelding and a 5lb rise doesn't appear likely to stop him from progressing further. Patrol boasts plenty of experience and is capable of being in the mix, while a repeat of Kimeko Glory's third at Wolverhampton on her second start would bring her into contention.

MR UBIQUITOUS proved a different proposition when making a successful nursery debut in smooth fashion at Kempton in October and is fancied to follow up with further improvement on the cards. Patrol is an interesting rival having shaped well on his second start for his current yard at Wolverhampton last week, while Crest of Light can't be taken lightly stepping up to a trip that promises to suit on his handicap debut.

It could be worth giving another chance to PATROL, who did well when a close third in a race that wasn't run to suit him last time.
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TRIUMPH OF PEACE remains on the same mark as when dead-heating for third here over 7f last month and the manner of that performance suggested an extra furlong might see the daughter of No Nay Never in a better light. Enola Grey filled the runner-up spot twice in November and is likely to enter calculations along with Moonspirit, who returns from a break.

ENOLA GREY won a C&D handicap from this mark in March and having caught the eye over 7f at Newcastle 17 days ago, she looks poised to strike. Ghaihaban has had plenty of experience for a handicap debutante and she's a major threat, with Triumph of Peace another to note tackling 1m for the first time.

The vote goes to ENOLA GREY who is still off the same mark as when winning over C&D back in March.
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FAST FRED continues to progress nicely having landed a hat-trick of victories at Newcastle and the handicapper may not have caught up with the four-year-old yet, despite going up 5lb for that latest success. Charlie's Choice is a consistent performer who may benefit from going up in trip, while others for the shortlist include Brighton winner Night Bear and Dr Rio.

A few with chances but it's hard to ignore the claims of upwardly-mobile FAST FRED who is fancied to overcome a career-high mark and rattle off his four-timer. Have You A Minute is feared most on the back of his very good Wolverhampton second, with Tasmanian Legend and Charlie's Choice also in the picture.

The progressive FAST FRED is taken to complete the four-timer with his latest success suggesting he hasn't reached his ceiling yet.
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KYLIAN had Equilateral (sixth) in behind when scoring at Newcastle last month and has a 7lb higher mark to contend with. Archie Watson's three-year-old was a Listed winner as a juvenile and could take this before moving onto better things. Bedford Flyer was far from disgraced in fifth at Lingfield in September and is a previous track and trip scorer to take seriously, while Mon Na Slieve might grab a place.

Classy veteran EQUILATERAL would have finished closer to Kylian with a clear passage at Newcastle recently and at the revised weights, he looks a sporting bet to turn the tables. Of the rest, Airman is an unexposed 3-y-o with the potential for better, while Night On Earth should run closer to form this time.

The vote goes to KYLIAN who did it well when making it 2-2 on the AW at Newcastle last month. He suggested there was more to come.
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ARC ZOOSVE has occupied the runner-up berth on each of his two handicap starts to date, including over track and trip on his penultimate start. The son of Time Test goes off the same mark as his most recent second at this venue and he looks the one to be on. Turner Girl's rating continues to drop after finishing third at Lingfield last month and the step back up in trip might aid her cause. Swinging London is another to consider.

SWINGING LONDON is enjoying a good spell and this winning hurdler could finally open his account on the level. Arc Zoosve is lightly raced and probably has races in him. Weddell Sea is another to consider.

This may be the day SWINGING LONDON records a belated second success having run so well in defeat in his latest outings.
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JOSEPH outran his big odds to take the silver medal home on his debut at Newcastle last month and is likely to have plenty of improvement in him. John Butler's juvenile is related to plenty of winners and may prove tough to beat. Tremolo improved on his debut fourth to make the frame over C&D in October and it would be no surprise to see him get involved, while any market support behind newcomer Boundless Poet would be interesting.

JOSEPH showed plenty first time up at Newcastle, chasing home a promising winner, and he can go one better with improvement likely. Tremolo and Mystery of Love are a couple of dangers.

There was a lot to like about JOSEPH's debut at Newcastle. That run just about sets the standard and he can improve.
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HIDDEN SECRET posted a better effort when fourth at Newmarket on his first start since being gelded. The son of Dubawi should prove competitive at this level and feature in the finish. War Hawk disappointed at Chelmsford last time, though is not easily dismissed having finished a respectable third on the Tapeta at Newcastle on debut, while the newcomer Damysus cost a hefty 460,000gns as a yearling and should be noted representing powerful connections.

DAMYSUS looks the part on paper and the hint should be taken if the market speaks in his favour. Indeed, the Frankel colt would not need to be out of the ordinary to make a winning debut and it augurs well that his leading yard has struck with it's three 2-y-o runners (all newcomers) since the turn of the month. War Hawk should be more street-wise following his Chelmsford debut and he is feared most ahead of Godolphin's Hidden Secret and Rogue Dynasty.

460,000gns yearling DAMYSUS can get off to a winning start for the Gosdens. Hidden Secret is next best.
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IZZARI opened his account when scoring with plenty left in the tank at Newcastle last week. Iain Jardine's charge remains unexposed and it could be no surprise to see him defy today's 6b penalty in this lower grade. A winner at Chelmsford in October, Wilde And Dandy placed over course and distance on his latest start and can feature once again, while Capuchinero appeals most of the remainder.

WILDE AND DANDY has returned to form the last twice, striking at Chelmsford prior to putting in a good shift when third in a slightly higher-grade handicap over this C&D. He is taken to get his head back in front, perhaps at the chief expense of Charlie Mason, who was again on the premises when fourth at Lingfield last month and the fitting of cheekpieces may help eke out a bit more. Izzari did the job well at Newcastle last week and also has claims, along with Turbo Command.

The choice is IZZARI who suddenly took off when winning a better race at Newcastle a week ago. He may still have more to offer.
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KATS BOB won here back in January off a 5lb higher mark and gave notice a return to winning ways was imminent when going close at Newcastle. He may prove the one to side with, given Crocodile Power has to compete off a career-high mark having won again at Catterick last time. The latter could still land a blow, while Bellagio Man is also fancied to go well with an apprentice's allowance helping his cause.

This is wide open but KATS BOB can race off the same mark as when a very good Newcastle second last week so looks the way to go. Mccauley's Tavern made an encouraging start for Mick Appleby when fourth at Nottingham and heads the list of dangers, although a solid case can also be made for Phoenix Beach, Inanna and Crocodile Power.

The vote goes to KATS BOB (nap) who is 5lb lower than when winning over C&D in January and has been gradually returning to form lately.
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