There were 31 Races on Tuesday 2nd December 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Southwell, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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DANDY KHAN outran odds of 50/1 to finish fourth over a mile here, but punters ignored the improvement and she popped up at 40/1 over C&D last week. She appeared to have something up her sleeve and might be able to force Chloe's Courage and Blue Empress to settle for supporting roles again. Groundsman offered encouragement when making the frame on his first appearance for the Mark Loughnane team and could be the primary threat.

The vote goes to GUNDOGAN who has twice run creditably for Tony Carroll and is partnered by one of the most experienced apprentices.
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As Newmarket novice events go, the race BANYAN finished second in on debut probably wasn't a strong one. The daughter of Siyouni has been off for more than a year too, but it is interesting that the Gosdens are persevering with her and she is expected to relish the rise from 7f. None of the others with experience have shown more than a modicum of ability so Cracksman gelding Ted Le Saux is fancied to provide the sternest resistance. Fellow newcomer Imperial Decision is a tentative pick for third.

Newmarket runner-up BANYAN sets a clear standard on her belated reappearance. Interesting debutant Ted Le Saux is second choice.
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JUSTATAN gets the vote in this maiden for horses that have yet to finish in the first four under Rules. The selection won both his point-to-point starts for Mick Goff and hasn't been disgraced since switching to the track this autumn, including when fifth behind Piccolo Player in a Limerick maiden hurdle. Loyal Praetorian, Mystic Malina and Mistyburn have all won between the flags and the latter attracted the attention of the stewards when finishing in mid-division behind Port Authority in a Naas maiden. Watty Show is another to consider.

Winner of his only two point-to-point starts two seasons ago, JUSTATAN has had two runs after a long absence and looks the part here
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SAPPHIRE SIROCCO showed her 25/1 C&D second was no fluke when going agonisingly close at Chelmsford, and then gained just reward for those efforts with a breakthrough success back over this track and trip. She is clearly a filly on an upward curve and can continue on that trajectory. Captain Robert came within a whisker of getting off the mark at Southwell and shouldn't remain a maiden for too much longer. Nunc Est Bibendum and Girls Night Out are interesting on the step up in distance, while Prince Quattro remains well treated compared to his hurdling mark.

The choice is PRINCE QUATTRO (nap) who has been running well on the AW lately. He shaped last time as though a return to 2m would suit.
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NO BIG DEAL had Finnicky Filly about four lengths behind when scoring over C&D on his penultimate start and didn't enjoy a clear passage when fourth at Thurles recently. The selection can reverse placings with Chemdawg, who was just over two lengths ahead in third. Oliver McKiernan's charge appears versatile in terms of trip having also been placed over 3m at Kilbeggan this summer. Wild Wild Wind was having her first start in a handicap when fourth at Sligo last time and has scope for further improvement, while I'm Flattered is another to consider.

Calum Hogan's 7lb is claim is an asset that could prove the key to a second win for the consistent NO BIG DEAL
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The Bluesman is an intriguing contender on his stable/handicap debut in a first-time tongue-tie and it will be interesting to see how he fares in the market. Kayce Dutton failed to supplement his Market Rasen victory when only fifth on his return here, and it may pay to side with AS LEGENDS HAVE IT. The six-year-old made the frame over hurdles in a warm handicap at Cheltenham and could prove even better over fences.

Placed in a big-field handicap hurdle at Cheltenham last month, AS LEGENDS HAVE IT could be hard to beat on his chasing debut.
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KNIGHT OF GLORY lost two places towards the finish when fourth on debut at Chelmsford and is likely to take a step forward from that display. With the potential for more to come, along with the booking of Rossa Ryan, he looks the way to go. Hauteluce makes appeal on paper, although the daughter of Romanised might fare better over longer trips. Hot To Hot changed hands for 20,000 euros at the breeze-ups earlier in the year and is one to watch in the betting.

A few of these have already shown ability. KNIGHT OF GLORY appears to set the standard having finished fourth on his Chelmsford debut.
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STAFFORDSHIRE KNOT has returned in good form this season and confirmed the promise on his third at Naas when taking a Pertemps Qualifier in good style at Punchestown. Carl Millar keeps the ride and any further rain won't harm his chance. French Dynamite was a good servant for Mouse Morris winning seven times and recorded a big payday for current connections when landing the Munster National at Limerick. It will be interesting to see how he fares reverting to hurdles for the first time in over three years. Franciscan Rock won this race last year and was highly tried subsequently including when third in the Grade 2 Galmoy Hurdle at Gowran.

If STAFFORDSHIRE KNOT turns up in the same form as when winning at Punchestown last time he could be hard to beat
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LIVY'S LAD made the perfect start for the Nick Gifford stable when victorious over track and trip last month and a 5lb rise might underestimate the level of that performance. This is just his second outing over fences and he looks the one to beat. We Got Your Back rarely runs a bad race and finished over three lengths clear of the third when runner-up at Hexham so he is respected, along with Take Centre Stage.

Not harshly treated by a 5lb rise for last month's C&D win, LIVY'S LAD (nap) could easily have a lot more to offer for his new stable.
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Chico Dulce justified favouritism at Lingfield on his latest outing, but a 4lb higher mark might open the door for VILLALOBOS. Simon Hodgson's six-year-old showed more when third in first-time blinkers at Kempton in September and goes off an unchanged mark. The reapplication of the visor might bring about the improvement required to regain the winning thread. Warrnambool isn't ruled out either.

The selection is WARRNAMBOOL who very much caught the eye when third on his stable debut here last time.
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SPINNINGAYARN won a point-to-point in impressive fashion for Sean Doyle before taking a Navan bumper on his debut under Rules in January. The Order Of St George gelding ran too bad to be true subsequently on very testing ground at Naas and is an interesting recruit to hurdles. That Danny Feeling has won twice in bumpers and had Parnell Street about five lengths behind in third, with Jisco Du Brem soundly beaten in eighth, when successful at Listowel last time. Terence O'Brien's charge has also been placed twice over hurdles, while Minella Emperor is also a dual bumper winner. All three reserves are from the Willie Mullins yard and merit plenty of respect if getting a run.

The dual-bumper winner THAT DANNY FEELING has run well both previous starts over timber and he is narrowly preferred
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Typhoon Warrior stayed on to finish fourth on his debut at Worcester and may get closer, but the vote goes to THAT'LL BE OXO. The son of Blue Bresil changed hands for 42,000 euros as a three-year-old and is a half-brother to five winners, including useful bumper victor Irish Thistle. Old Habits is another who makes plenty of appeal on paper and Olly Murphy's gelding has to be of interest, especially if the market vibes are strong.

Dan Skelton's TYPHOON WARRIOR gets the nod in the hope he can build upon the promise he showed when fourth at Worcester in October.
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LIKEALOT has produced some good efforts since her successful debut, filling the runner-up spot in four of her seven starts, most recently behind Solarize at Wolverhampton. The daughter of Camelot goes off the same rating and this looks a good opportunity to get her head back in front. Charlie's Choice was pipped over 1m2f here recently and won't have any problems with this step back up in trip. Vice President looks best of the rest.

This can go to LIKEALOT, who has been running consistently well since handicapping. She may still have further improvement in her.
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Darragh O'Keeffe is a notable booking for MACIVER, who bids to exploit his much lower hurdles mark. He didn't run badly when fifth on his seasonal reappearance at Limerick and will like the testing conditions on offer. One Horse Army is another on an attractive hurdle rating if he returns from a lengthy break in form. Danesfort Mayfly hasn't been seen since winning at Tramore a year ago, but has to be noted.

A tentative vote goes to SHERIFFHILL who shaped promisingly here over hurdles in October before struggling over fences back here latest
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LOOPING D'ARC was no match for an impressive winner, but still offered encouragement with his second in a Newbury bumper last month. The four-year-old is likely to want further in time, but this appeals as a decent opportunity to get off the mark on his hurdling bow. Moyganny Phil placed in a couple of point-to-points and commands respect on his Rules debut. Big Wigg, a Huntingdon bumper winner, and Escort'kheops are others to note.

Preference is for BIG WIGG, who darted clear of the others with a subsequent bumper/hurdle winner when winning his bumper in May.
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The step up to 1m2f made the difference for MUY MUY LOCO when getting off the mark here in October and a 3lb rise doesn't appear to be overly harsh, especially given the fact he is likely to have more to come over this distance. The application of blinkers is expected to sharpen up Bintazzo, while any market support for Nekazari on his debut for George Boughey should be taken seriously.

Preference is for three-time C&D winner MASQOOL whose best form would give him every chance in a race at this level.
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SPANISH JOHN was a big eye-catcher at Punchestown last month. He made up a large amount of ground to be nearest at the finish when fourth in a big-field handicap over a similar trip. Winter Carnival wasn't done with when unseating at Galway in October. If he could get back to the form of his close third at Limerick in January, he would be a significant threat. Burlington House is up in trip after a fair fifth at Navan in November and could improve on that finish in this company.

A chance is taken on the relatively unexposed BURLINGTON HOUSE who hinted that this longer trip would suit on handicap debut at Navan
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DUEL AU SOLEIL benefited from a wind operation and stepping up in trip when making a successful handicap debut at Wetherby. Now tackling 3m for the first time, Ben Pauling's charge is expected to have more to offer, despite being raised 8lb for that victory. My Cullen stepped forward from his return when runner-up at Lingfield and he commands respect along with Eaton Anne, who may have needed the outing when a beaten favourite here last month.

The pick is class-dropper I SPY A DIVA, who wasn't beaten far on either start this autumn and will be suited by this return to 3m.
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SHALFA was last seen in winning action at Brighton in September and the C&D winner looks to have been found a suitable opportunity off a 2lb higher mark. Tatmeen's run at Chelmsford is best ignored and the drop in trip gives him every chance to bounce back, while a return to the all-weather may see Bownder in a better light.

Being a mare who was in winning form when last seen and remains on a workable mark, SHALFA is preferred.
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ONE LAST TANGO's fourth-place finishes in higher grades on his latest start at Limerick and at Leopardstown last Christmas read well in the context of this race. In addition to those runs, he has finished runner-up in two of his last four outings. Trasna Na Pairce looks a likely contender for Henry de Bromhead and Darragh O'Keeffe. Three In A Row is entitled to improve on a fourth place at Naas after an absence of almost six months.

A dual course winner over hurdles TRASNA NA PAIRCE (nap) has plenty going for him here now after a satisfactory run over a shorter trip
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Trojan Sun absolutely sluiced through the Nottingham mud to supplement a Musselburgh triumph, although those victories came at 2m and beyond and he has yet to prove himself on an artificial surface. Haveyoumissedme is also probably better suited to further, but burst back into life at Redcar and has won here before. Loving Look and Machete have claims, but a chance is taken that first-time blinkers help RELOCAL recapture the form that saw him just miss over C&D in October.

Topweight MACHETE looked on the way back when third over C&D last month and that form has been advertised since.
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BALLYHIHO has turned a corner on her last couple of starts, with a victory at Worcester in August followed by a neck defeat at the same venue. The daughter of Jukebox Jury can take advantage of a contest that lacks depth on paper. Cher Monsieur didn't appear to get home over 3m at Ffos Las in June, so the drop back in trip is likely to aid his cause. Feet On The Ground completes the shortlist.

After an encouraging seasonal debut three weeks ago, ALWAYS A REASON can come good over hurdles at the sixth attempt.
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ALAFDHAL scored at Wolverhampton before attempting to follow up under a 4lb penalty at the same track three days later. The seven-year-old went down by a neck over 6f and the drop back in trip is likely to benefit him on this occasion. Roman Spring got the better of South Shore Island over C&D last week, but the latter may reverse the form with a 5lb swing due to the winner's penalty.

Still well treated on peak form, BLUEBELLS BOY is taken to reverse C&D placings with South Shore Island and Roman Spring.
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QUALIMITA could make the breakthrough for Gordon Elliott and Jack Kennedy. There was merit in her third place in a Grade 2 novice chase at Punchestown last time and, prior to that, she filled the runner-up berth at Gowran. Gavin Cromwell's Glenashling looks dangerous as he has been placed in two of his three chases, while He's Gorgeous put in his best effort when second on better ground at Wexford in October.

It is probably worth siding with the hugely expensive QUALIMITA who has begun to prosper since switching to chasing.
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ART GALLERY was bitterly disappointing on her Southwell introduction, but proved that running to be all wrong when coming within a neck of making it second-time lucky at Wolverhampton. Her conqueror that day has since maintained her unbeaten record and James Ferguson's filly really should be winning this. Viking Glory has been gelded since a promising fourth on his York debut and is the danger as long as there aren't any above-average newcomers, the pick of which is Raven's View.

The strongest claims are presented by Art Gallery and VIKING GLORY and the latter can build on his promising York debut.
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The money came for CROWN THE FUTURE on his nursery debut at Wolverhampton last week and he didn't disappoint, landing the odds with a strong finish over 7f. On that evidence, the son of Coulsty will relish the extra furlong and the decision to turn him out again under a penalty can reap reward. Popty Ping has been edging closer towards the winner's enclosure, but may have to wait a little longer. She is still preferred to Lope Harswell for any forecast bets.

It wasn't a strong race that CROWN THE FUTURE won at Wolverhampton last week but he was well backed and shaped as though 1m would suit.
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Forest Caper is the most battle-hardened of this field and sets the standard with an official rating of 73, but the one that appeals most is CERELIA. The daughter of Wootton Bassett cost 410,000 euros as a yearling and it would be no surprise to see her make an instant impression for the in-form William Haggas team. Bowfell has been gelded since his sixth on debut at Wolverhampton in April and could get closer with that experience under his belt.

Forest Caper is reliable but could prove vulnerable again. Newcomer Cerelia and the once-raced BOWFELL are viable alternatives.
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UP THE AGENDA struck by a neck on his nursery debut at Yarmouth prior to finding heavy conditions against him when well beaten at Nottingham in October. If Jack Morland's juvenile can return to the form of his victory two starts ago, he could be the one to beat. Somebody was just touched off into second at Newcastle on his most recent start and has to be respected, despite a 2lb higher rating. Houndhill can beat Mister Moet home for third.

With improvement plausible, handicap debutant HOUNDHILL looks particularly interesting. Somebody is second pick.
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The hat-trick seekng Coramento is bound to have his supporters, but AISLING OSCAR's effortless victory over 7f here on Thursday makes him tough to oppose. The four-year-old didn't have to come out of first gear to record that success and a similar performance will see him complete a double. Typeface was beaten a length into second over C&D last time and is the pick of the remainder.

Several runners hold strong claims on recent course form. The percentage call goes to low-mileage 3yo TYPEFACE.
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Since running out an emphatic winner over C&D at the beginning of last month, JESMOND DAWN has failed by just a neck and a short head in two appearances here. Only 1lb higher than for that latest agonising defeat, compensation awaits Grant Tuer's gelding. King's School has been holding his form well and he will relish the return to his beloved Newcastle following a close-up Redcar third. Flying Fletcher is also happier here, while Asian Journey starts out for a new stable and is surely capable of better.

Flying Fletcher will appreciate the return to AW but KING'S SCHOOL has a fine record over C&D and may be able to win again.
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A really competitive sprint to round out proceedings, with THUNDERSTORM KATIE taken to complete her three-timer after prevailing by the narrowest of margins at Musselburgh and this venue, with the most recent coming at the chief expense of a subsequent winner. State Of Madness couldn't quite manage to land his own hat-trick at Yarmouth, but is dangerous if transferring that form to the all-weather. Bath winner I Need Your Love also needs to show he handles the surface, whereas Kirkdale has no such worries. Throw Monsieur Kodi and Hunky Dory into the mix too.

A competitive sprint but KIRKDALE (nap) may prove himself to be a fair bit better than this mark when the cards fall right for him.
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