There were 30 Races on Thursday 4th December 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Chelmsford City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

UHTRED RAGNARSON comfortably accounted for his nearest rival by four and a half lengths at Warwick last month and a 7lb rise might underestimate that effort. On just his third outing in a handicap, the son of Holy Roman Emperor could progress to go in again. Bathgate occupied the runner-up berth at Sedgefield on his latest outing and is likely to go well again with the Philip Kirby yard in good form. Wind Your Neck In is another to note.

Having returned to form with a clear second at Sedgefield ten days ago, BATHGATE (nap) is 6lb ahead of the handicapper today.
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Point-to-point winner Shotgun Rider changed hands for 155,000 pounds in May and warrants a market check on his debut under Rules, along with the Olly Murphy-trained Ubatuba. However, CHOICE RUNNER finished a respectable second over 2m at Uttoxeter last month, shaping as if he would relish this step back up in trip. With any improvement, he could prove tough to beat.

The suggestion is CHOICE RUNNER. Rules debutants Shotgun Rider and Ubatuba bring potential.
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WESTERN SOLDIER made his second outing for the Seamus Mullins stable a winning one at this venue last month and this step up in distance could unlock further improvement, so he looks the one to beat. Roadshow failed to supplement his Sedgefield triumph when well beaten at Kempton in October, but he should not be discounted. Hidor De Bersy can beat Bongo Man home for third.

Hidor De Bersy (second choice) has the least to prove as regards the trip but WESTERN SOLDIER is preferred on recent form.
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Lights Go Down only found one too good on his hurdling debut at Sedgefield, but the one that appeals most is MOJITO DES MOTTES. Ben Pauling's charge was well beaten into second behind a promising type at Ludlow and would have learnt a great deal from that experience. With any progression, he could be the one to beat. Any market confidence behind Private Dancer on his first start for the Skeltons would be interesting.

Hurdling newcomer PRIVATE DANCER showed promise on the Flat in France and is taken to make a winning start for Dan Skelton.
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ROE AND CO may have been worth more than the winning margin suggests after idling towards the finish when completing a double at Market Rasen last month. It left the suspicion there is more in the locker and he could go in again for the in-form Jamie Snowden yard. Reforme went in by a length at Fakenham in October and holds an obvious chance off just a 1lb higher rating. Jackeline is next best.

With further improvement plausible, ROE AND CO could well complete a hat-trick. Reforme is feared most.
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Sixty's Rock is a full-brother to the smart Cheddleton and the son of Shirocco needs to be monitored closely in the betting. However, experience is on the side of MILOU DU CHENET and, for that reason, he gets the vote. Warren Greatrex's gelding struck in ready fashion on his hurdling debut at Bangor last month and is likely to have a lot more to offer. Network Gold isn't ruled out either.

This looks to be a good opportunity for MILOU DU CHENET to record his second win over hurdles. The main danger is Sixty's Rock.
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HARRY LOWES created a striking impression when making a winning start under Rules at Exeter and now takes a big step up in trip. With any amount of improvement to come, the son of Walk In The Park can defy his 7lb penalty to go in again. Montemares justified favouritism with ease at Hereford last month and is another exciting prospect, so he would be foolish to dismiss. Kefir D'oudairies looks best of the rest.

An intriguing clash between HARRY LOWES and Montemares, who both impressed last month on their hurdle debuts.
Class & Speed Card

It's hard to get away from HOLD UP LA COLMINE, who hosed up over fences on his return to action at Windsor last month and if the eight-year-old is in similar form, he could prove hard to beat. Our Bill's Aunt is a C&D winner who was last seen scoring at Wetherby in February and she has to be respected, while One Eye On Vegas is another to take seriously.

Hold Up La Colmine seems to have a good chance back hurdling, while ONE EYE ON VEGAS is solid and Karton Plein is interesting.
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Livingonaprayer got off the mark at Huntingdon last month and has to be considered, but she might find it difficult to give her penalty away to LIMERICK LASS. Anthony Honeyball's mare is a half-sister to Grade 2 winner Allart and progressed from her first bumper outing to score next time at Chepstow. The daughter of Soldier Of Fortune looks one to keep on the right side of and gets the vote. Beauty In The Park is another to watch out for.

In an open contest preference is for BEAUTY IN THE PARK to make a winning hurdles debut. Livingonaprayer is the main danger.
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SEAHOUSES had plenty in hand when winning over C&D three weeks ago and that performance suggests that even a 7lb rise may not be enough to stop him from following up. Mac's Legacy ran well when third on the back of a lengthy break at Ffos Las a month ago and he could prove to be the main threat, ahead of East Eagle.

Donttellyamumjack is an interesting handicap newcomer but SEAHOUSES was an authoritative winner over C&D three weeks ago.
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A PAI DE NOM displayed plenty of promise when winning a very competitive handicap at Cheltenham last month and that form suggests that he could be very hard to beat in a race of this nature. North Of Richmond won at Fakenham last time but that form is not very strong and he may struggle to give 6lb to Tread Carefully in the race for second.

A Pai De Nom drops back sharply in trip but is the form pick. TREAD CAREFULLY and North Of Richmond hold solid claims.
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FINAL STRAW is tough to oppose. He has improved no end since going handicapping, winning at Kempton and then Plumpton, and he should have a lot more to offer. West Orchard is interesting on the basis that he's the sole course winner in the field, but he does have a 352-day absence to overcome. Staff Sergeant Len can get involved too.

This looks to be a good opportunity for FINAL STRAW to land the three-timer. Second choice is Atlantic Power.
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JUKEBOX D'EDDY has finished second in all of his last four starts and the six-year-old will not find many better opportunities than this to go one better, especially as he may improve in a first-time visor. Ithaka occupied the runner-up berth over hurdles here when last seen in March and has to be noted with Sean Bowen booked. Alltalknoaction arguably has slightly less to prove than Great Name That of the remainder.

The step up in trip could be a positive move for the lightly raced 5yo ALLTALKNOACTION on his second chase start and he earns the vote.
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Cases can be made for all of these, but the vote goes to TWO TO TANGO. Emma Lavelle's gelding showed plenty of promise when filling third place on his chasing bow at Wincanton last month and he is entitled to improve for that outing. Iskar D'airy would be a big threat if first-time cheekpieces spark a return to form, while Stroll On By edges out Benmore to be best of the rest.

Consistent TWO TO TANGO (nap) holds very solid claims in this field and is taken to get off the mark. Benmore is second pick.
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Course scorer Toothless is a must for the shortlist representing Paul Nicholls, but it's difficult to know what to expect on his return from 571 days off and perhaps the race-fit KALIF D'AIRY is the safer pick on the back of his impressive Lingfield triumph last month. Buoyed by his recent Grade 1 success in the Fighting Fifth, Jeremy Scott saddles two and Pilsdon Pen looks the pick of them under Golden Ace's jockey Lorcan Williams.

The pick is progressive 7yo JOE COTTON, who ran very well in defeat on both outings this autumn and has a good 7lb claimer booked.
Class & Speed Card

GIRLS BEST FRIEND impressed when scoring readily in a conditional riders' event at Uttoxeter last week and could be tough to deal with from the same mark. Lord Maher still held every chance when he was brought down at Fontwell on his most recent start and can also play a big part if avoiding trouble this time. Beat The Edge appeals as best of the rest, with a first-time visor noted as a potential source for improvement.

It is very hard to look beyond GIRLS BEST FRIEND, who is able to run off the same mark as for last week's 5l win on his chase debut.
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It was a modest race that GETAWAY WITH YOU won at Lingfield last week but it may serve as enough of a confidence booster for the gelding to follow up under a 7lb penalty in this similarly weak event. Blue Universe has been placed at a higher level in maiden company and can make this a good test for the selection, while Albie Littlewood may improve for stepping up in trip.

Skelton runner ALBIE LITTLEWOOD is particularly interesting with improvement highly likely. Getaway With You is second pick.
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SPECIAL JOHN looks the one to be on. Sam Thomas' charge got his chasing career off to the best possible start at Exeter last month and strikes as the type who could kick on now through the handicap ranks. I'm Your Buckaroo arrives in good nick and might have something to say about that, while Of Corse I Can is noted too.

Unexposed 5yo TED THE THIEF (nap) ran well over 2m5f when switched to fences on handicap debut and might improve again over this trip.
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GET OUT OF MY WAY is closely related to plenty of winners and Fergal O'Brien's expensive newcomer is the first one to consider in an open race. Dan Skelton introduces the nicely-bred filly, Lady Boujee, who may emerge as the biggest danger to the selection on her racecourse bow. Chemical Dave and Exiguus are the pick of those with bumper experience.

The newcomer GET OUT OF MY WAY is a brother to his very talented stablemate Tripoli Flyer and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card

OLIVIA KATE is not without risk but has the ability to win a race of this nature, assuming she keeps her tendency to jump left under control. Matt Sheppard's mare was still very much in contention when she came down three out at Ludlow most recently and looks well worth another chance. Already a dual winner over hurdles, the returning Just Aidan is feared most. Out Of Focus is also of interest.

Eight-time Flat winner SOLANNA has a handy opening hurdles mark and gets the vote ahead of Out Of Focus.
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SURREY LORD can land this handicap hurdle finale. Toby Lawes' inmate arrives in really good form having proved his Ffos Las success was no fluke when winning stylishly at Kempton last time. That effort suggests there could be more in the locker and he gets the nod ahead of Chepstow winner Doctors Hill. Keep an eye on Dirty Den as well.

Handicap debutant CAME FROM NOWHERE was third in two good maidens last year and also looked promising when reappearing last month.
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Beach Partee beat Solar Invincible by a length to make it two wins from his last three starts at Lingfield last time and is expected to confirm that form. However, FILLY FODEN outran her odds of 33/1 to finish just over two lengths clear of the third when second at Wolverhampton earlier in the week and a similar performance might suffice. Mad Unicorn struck at the same venue last month and is another to consider.

This is tougher for BEACH PARTEE but he is on the up and is well drawn to attack. He can prove too strong for Sunlit Sea.
Class & Speed Card

Cool Molly has shown ability in her three career outings, most recently making the frame at Kempton, and she is likely to be thereabouts. Zoustar Dreams possesses a similar profile but was third when favourite at Newcastle, so it may pay to side with EALHSWITH. The Gosdens' juvenile finished last of six on debut at Goodwood in May but returns from a break and it would be no surprise to see her take a big step forward.

Zoustar Dreams and Ealhswith are considered but THREE NON BLONDES and Luna Celeste are notable newcomers.
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Blackisthenewblack improved on her debut sixth at Kempton to finish third at Newcastle last month and may get closer, but a chance can be taken on newcomer SYMBOL OF MAJESTY. The daughter of New Bay is a half-sister to an all-weather Listed scorer in Military Academy and Fillies' Mile winner Commissioning, so she could outclass these on debut. Venetia is going the right way and is another to keep an eye on.

Venetia should give it another good go but CAPICHERA was finishing with real purpose on her debut and can take a step forward.
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Nemov and Panelli both make their first appearances for the Stuart Williams yard and the market could be informative, but they might be up against it with their stablemate CHERRY COBBLER. The son of Zoustar finished a close third on handicap debut over 6f at this venue in October and his maiden victory came over this distance, so he could be the one to beat. Cressida Wildes completes the shortlist.

The unexposed CHERRY COBBLER (nap) gets the vote ahead of Twilight Fun and Almaty Star.
Class & Speed Card

Invincible Melody finished second over this distance at Windsor in September before being well beaten over 7f here, so is one to note back at this trip. However, DANGER ALERT remains on a tempting mark after his respectable fourth at Lingfield last month. George Baker's five-year-old has struck twice on the all-weather and he could improve on that record here. Baba Reza is another to note.

Dropped in grade, SUPREME KING can take advantage of a lowly mark. Spring Bloom is next best but money for Koge should be noted
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Due Date completed a hat-trick over track and trip on his most recent start and is sure to attract plenty of support, but he has a tricky draw in stall eight. With that in mind, HAVANA GILA looks the way to go. Harry Eustace's filly produced a better display to fill the runner-up spot at Wolverhampton and she is 1lb well in here. Of the remainder, Emperor's Son makes the most appeal.

The handicapper is giving a helping hand to LIGHTNING BEAR who may be able to capitalise now stepping back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card

Onemorenomore and Tam Lin both have to be respected on the back of recent victories, but the penalties they carry could leave them vulnerable. With that in mind, preference is for BAD HABITS, who was only narrowly denied when filling third place over 7f at Southwell last week. Off the same mark here, it would be no surprise to see Ruth Carr's gelding earn his first victory.

Most have reasonable each-way claims. Last week's C&D scorer TAM LIN remains well treated on his best Irish form and may score again.
Class & Speed Card

BEAUTY BY MY SIDE has a very good record on the all-weather and that includes a victory over 1m here when last seen in October. This step up in trip may bring about further improvement from the three-year-old and that can help her to defy a 3lb rise. The consistent Lady Of Arabia is likely to be in the mix once again, while Amica and Live Each Day are others with strong claims.

Beauty By My Side is second choice to AMICA. Both ran well last time and look interesting upped in trip.
Class & Speed Card

DINGWALL was first past the post when bidding for a hat-trick at Wolverhampton earlier in the week. That said, he was demoted to second by the stewards and he could provide his supporters with some compensation on this occasion. Seconds Count has to be noted on her debut for these connections given her consistent form earlier in the year. Others who make the shortlist are Beachborough Girl, Al Shabab and Lady Aiyana.

Preference is DINGWALL, who won two in a row at Wolverhampton last month and was first past the post in hat-trick bid there on Monday.
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