Bangor Races & Results Tomform Saturday 2nd December 2023

There were 28 Races on Saturday 2nd December 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 2nd December 2023

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

12:36 Bangor Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 20f - 2 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
2
1st (2) Ballygeary (4/7 +87%)
Ballygeary

0.571429
4/7(+87%)
(2) Ballygeary 4/7, Very positive start to his hurdles career at the beginning of 2023, again going with plenty of zest when completing the hat-trick in novice company at Kelso in March. Returned with good third of 18 in Cheltenham handicap (16.4f, good) 36 days ago and must enter calculations off same mark.
3-5 over hurdles and was good third of 18 at Cheltenham on return in October; respected.
4
2nd (4) Skycutter (11/8 +54%)
Skycutter

1.375
11/8(+54%)
(4) Skycutter 11/8, Below par when last seen on Flat 13 months ago but won twice over hurdles as a juvenile and needs monitoring in market on return/debut for Dan Skelton here.
Useful on Flat and he's 2-5 over hurdles; needs close look on first run for Dan Skelton.
LTO Selection:

12:36 Bangor Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

MAGICAL KING has finished second on both starts over hurdles at Uttoxeter and Aintree and the four-year-old is likely to have plenty more to offer on his handicap debut. Ballygeary performed with a considerable amount of promise when third at Cheltenham on his return in October and is open to improvement stepping back up in distance. Skycutter, who makes his first start for Dan Skelton, and Issam are others worth considering.

ISSAM may have done too much too soon when an encouraging third on his Sandown reappearance last month and can get back on the winning trail in the opener. Handicap debutant Magical King is feared most.

The vote goes to MAGICAL KING, who has finished close up in both his hurdle runs and is open to more progress on his handicap debut.


13:11 Bangor Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 17f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
6
(6) Risk D'argent (4/1 +20%)
Risk D'argent

4
4/1(+20%)
(6) Risk D'argent 4/1, Winning hurdler who reappeared with a good second of 17 at Warwick last month. A 3 lb rise looks fair enough given he was 11 lengths clear of the third. Considered.
Clear second in big field at Warwick on his return and has claims if he can build on that.
2
1st (2) Chti Balko (13/2 +19%)
Chti Balko

6.5
13/2(+19%)
(2) Chti Balko 13/2, Winless since December 2020 but has finished runner-up on his 2 outings this season 6 months apart. Ought to be competitive again.
On long losing run but he's finished runner-up in three of his last four runs; in the mix.
8
2nd (8) Heritier (6/1 -33%)
Heritier

6
6/1(-33%)
(8) Heritier 6/1, Dual winner over fences last autumn. Ended season in a slump but was revitalised by a switch back to hurdling with his first run of the season behind him when taking advantage of lower hurdles mark at Uttoxeter 2 weeks ago. Retains handicapping scope on chase form.
Cashed in on his lower hurdles when scoring by 6l at Uttoxeter; respected.
5
3rd (5) Transatlantic (33/1 -175%)
Transatlantic

33
33/1(-175%)
(5) Transatlantic 33/1, Won a 2m Huntingdon novice hurdle for Gary Moore in April 2022 but not seen again until finishing down the field in an Ayr handicap hurdle for this yard 4 weeks ago. Might strip fitter for the run. Has had wind surgery.
Back from long absence with heavy defeat on his stable debut last month; had wind op since.
1
4th (1) Feel The Pinch (11/8 +66%)
Feel The Pinch

1.375
11/8(+66%)
(1) Feel The Pinch 11/8, Has had a productive time since joining Robbie Llewellyn, gaining a fifth win since March when readily seeing off 5 rivals in a Ludlow handicap chase (2m, soft) on Monday. Good shout off the same mark back hurdling if coping with the quick turnaround.
5-10 for current yard and he defied this mark over fences on Monday; big player again.
4
5th (4) Thunderclap (13/2 -18%)
Thunderclap

6.5
13/2(-18%)
(4) Thunderclap 13/2, Fairly useful handicapper on Flat and made steady progress in this sphere last season, winning a Sedgefield maiden in April. His opening handicap hurdle mark looks workable if he's ready to roll after 7 months off.
Ended last season with a maiden win and he's respected on his handicap hurdle debut.
9
6th (9) Icarat (7/2 +22%)
Icarat

3.5
7/2(+22%)
(9) Icarat 7/2, Fair form in French bumpers for Nick Littmoden. Best effort in maiden/novice hurdles for new yard in the spring when fourth of 9 at Ffos Las in April. Interesting now handicapping for the first time on reappearance with his stable in very good form.
Unexposed handicap newcomer and he needs watching in market on return; had wind surgery.
7
7th (7) Polyphonic (14/1 +13%)
Polyphonic

14
14/1(+13%)
(7) Polyphonic 14/1, Fairly useful Flat/hurdles winner. Bounced back quickly from a poor run at Kempton when third of 5 at Uttoxeter (2m, heavy) a fortnight ago.
Has patchy record in this sphere and his hurdle win was 12 months ago; others preferred.
LTO Selection:

13:11 Bangor Handicap Hurdle (Class 4) 17f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

THUNDERCLAP seemed to improve with each start over hurdles last season, ending with victory at Sedgefield in April at the fifth attempt, and the five-year-old is expected to be very competitive now switching to handicaps. Risk D'Argent is likely to enter calculations following his second at Warwick last month, while the consistent John Betjeman and Feel The Pinch, a winner over fences at Ludlow on Monday, appeal most of the remainder.

A competitive race. FEEL THE PINCH really has discovered the winning habit for this stable and may be able to go in again if over his exertions at Ludlow on Monday. Sedgefield maiden winner Thunderclap looks on a good opening handicap mark in this sphere if ready to roll after a break and is second choice ahead of Risk d'Argent. Icarat is a handicap newcomer to note in the betting, while Heritier is also worth a look.

Top of the list is FEEL THE PINCH (nap), who made it 5-10 for his current yard when defying this mark over fences at Ludlow on Monday.


13:44 Bangor Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 20f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
2
1st (2) Clondaw Royale (11/2 -120%)
Clondaw Royale

5.5
11/2(-120%)
(2) Clondaw Royale 11/2, Runner-up sole start in Irish points. Much better effort in novice hurdles this autumn when second of 13 over 19f at Warwick last month, with the reopposing Kilbarry Hill a neck behind him in third. Likely to be bang there again.
Always-prominent second of 13 at 33-1 in novice at Warwick (2m3f, soft) last month.
7
2nd (7) Kilbarry Hill (11/10 +37%)
Kilbarry Hill

1.1
11/10(+37%)
(7) Kilbarry Hill 11/10, Runner-up twice from 5 starts in Irish points. Shaped well when 2 lengths third of 17 on Warwick hurdle debut 24 days ago, staying on from too far back. Clondaw Royale was narrowly ahead of him in second on that occasion but he might be able to turn the tables this time.
Came from rear when third of 17 in novice hurdle at Warwick (2m, soft; 25-1) last month.
4
3rd (4) Idefix De Ciergues (5/1 -25%)
Idefix De Ciergues

5
5/1(-25%)
(4) Idefix De Ciergues 5/1, Runner-up sole start in points. Shaped like a stayer in bumpers last winter and again when third on Ffos Las hurdling debut/reappearance. Open to improvement.
Third in maiden hurdle at Ffos Las (2m6f) last month puts him in the mix.
5
4th (5) I See The Sea (7/1 +22%)
I See The Sea

7
7/1(+22%)
(5) I See The Sea 7/1, £160,000 after finishing second in an Irish point in May. Only fifth of 6 in a Chepstow bumper last month but could sharper with that behind him and the longer trip may also help now hurdling.
Irish point 2nd; £160,000 buy; 15l fifth of six in bumper (heavy) but could do much better.
9
5th (9) Ultra Beat (11/2 +54%)
Ultra Beat

5.5
11/2(+54%)
(9) Ultra Beat 11/2, Third sole start in Irish points and on bumper debut at Warwick in March. Pulled up (found to have an irregular heartbeat) on his Chepstow hurdle debut 32 days ago. Hard to assess.
Struck into and irregular heartbeat on hurdle debut; bumper run means he's not ruled out.
6
6th (6) Jo Lescribaa (9/1 +44%)
Jo Lescribaa

9
9/1(+44%)
(6) Jo Lescribaa 9/1, Placed in 2 bumpers in France but only sixth on last month's Warwick hurdle debut, with the reopposing Clondaw Royale and Kilbarry Hill some 20 lengths ahead in second/third.
Placed in two 1m4f French bumpers; needs to leave recent hurdle debut show way behind him.
3
7th (3) Exclusive Getaway (150/1 -275%)
Exclusive Getaway

150
150/1(-275%)
(3) Exclusive Getaway 150/1, Fair form when second of 4 in Warwick bumper on Rules debut but has been well held on all 3 starts over hurdles.
Second of four in a bumper; tailed off at triple-figure odds on first three hurdle starts.
10
8th (10) Wexford Park (80/1 +0%)
Wexford Park

80
80/1(+0%)
(10) Wexford Park 80/1, Third in a couple of Irish points but more one for the longer term judged on his efforts in a bumper and 2 hurdles in recent months.
Third in two Irish points but modest in his bumper and both runs (150-1) over hurdles.
8
|PU| (8) Streamsforth Lad (150/1 -200%)
Streamsforth Lad

150
150/1(-200%)
(8) Streamsforth Lad 150/1, Has shown ability in bumpers but not enough to suggest he's likely to make a winning start over hurdles now.
18l third of 11 at Wetherby (soft; 50-1) on debut was his best show in three bumpers.
LTO Selection:

13:44 Bangor Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KILBARRY HILL shaped encouragingly to finish third on his Rules debut at Warwick over 2m last month and Olly Murphy's gelding wouldn't need to improve much from that display to get off the mark. Clondaw Royale took a step in the right direction when also hitting the frame at Warwick on his latest start. A repeat of that effort would give him every chance, while I See The Sea is likely to step forward from his bumper outing at Chepstow.

KILBARRY HILL shaped well when third on his Warwick hurdle debut last month and is taken to improve past Clondaw Royale, who was narrowly ahead of him in second on that occasion. Idefix de Ciergues also rates a likely improver following an encouraging hurdles debut run at Ffos Las in October.

The way in which KILBARRY HILL exceeded the market expectations for him on his hurdling debut at Warwick puts him top of the list.


14:21 Bangor Maiden Hurdle (Class 3) 17f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
10
(10) Sammy's Guarantee (40/1 -100%)
Sammy's Guarantee

40
40/1(-100%)
(10) Sammy's Guarantee 40/1, Runner-up sole outing in point bumpers. Has shown ability when mid-field in novice hurdles this autumn but will need improvement to trouble Act of Authority.
Well held in both her hurdle runs and has plenty to find here; hood added.
1
1st (1) Act Of Authority (1/6 +73%)
Act Of Authority

0.166667
1/6(+73%)
(1) Act Of Authority 1/6, Point winner who was runner-up in both bumpers last season. Made a successful start to his hurdle career over C&D last month. Not disgraced when sixth of 8 in Cheltenham Grade 2 since and the one to beat with his sights lowered.
Respectable effort in Grade 2 last time and sets clear standard back in much calmer waters.
6
2nd (6) Panhandle Slim (9/2 -64%)
Panhandle Slim

4.5
9/2(-64%)
(6) Panhandle Slim 9/2, Promising second in course bumper in October. Below that level when only fourth at Carlisle a month later but retains potential now hurdling.
Showed promise in bumpers including a second at this track; respected on hurdling debut.
2
3rd (2) Catch Him Derry (50/1 -52%)
Catch Him Derry

50
50/1(-52%)
(2) Catch Him Derry 50/1, 9/1, last of 6 in bumper at Chepstow (16f, heavy) on debut 24 days ago, pulling hard. Makes hurdles debut.
Struggled on bumper debut last month and needs a transformation on this switch to hurdling.
8
4th (8) Tara Cove (28/1 -75%)
Tara Cove

28
28/1(-75%)
(8) Tara Cove 28/1, Won 3 times from 7 outings in points but no impact in a pair of maiden hurdles in recent months.
3-7 in points but he's been well held in two hurdle runs; stablemate of Panhandle Slim.
5
5th (5) Molly's Third Man (40/1 -21%)
Molly's Third Man

40
40/1(-21%)
(5) Molly's Third Man 40/1, Comfortably held in 2 bumpers in the spring and similar story on last month's Warwick hurdle debut.
Well held in two bumpers and was tailed off at 40-1 on his hurdling debut last month.
4
6th (4) Gentle Victor (22/1 +33%)
Gentle Victor

22
22/1(+33%)
(4) Gentle Victor 22/1, Has more than hinted at ability but is possibly one who won't really come into his own until handicapping.
Some promise on his hurdling debut but he failed to build on that at Wetherby last time.
11
7th (11) Special Dragon (66/1 -164%)
Special Dragon

66
66/1(-164%)
(11) Special Dragon 66/1, Kayf Tara half-sister to 2 winners on Flat. 40/1, held up and never a threat on debut in a Huntingdon novice hurdle last month. Best watched unless the betting hints at a better showing this time.
Made a low-key start in a Huntingdon novice (2m, good) last month and is best watched.
7
8th (7) Professor Higgins (66/1 +0%)
Professor Higgins

66
66/1(+0%)
(7) Professor Higgins 66/1, Showed fair form when placed twice in bumpers but well held on last month's Doncaster hurdle debut.
Struggled in final bumper and was the same story on his recent hurdling debut.
LTO Selection:

14:21 Bangor Maiden Hurdle (Class 3) 17f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A Cheltenham Grade 2 was all too much at this stage of his career for ACT OF AUTHORITY and he trailed home sixth behind subsequent Greatwood runner-up Lookaway, with last weekend's impressive Haydock scorer Kamsinas in second. This is a considerably easier task for Olly Murphy's representative and he can defy the 6lb penalty picked up for his hurdling debut success over C&D. Tedtwo has switched to the Kerry Lee team since a promising bumper campaign, while Panhandle Slim has also shown enough to warrant an interest.

C&D winner ACT OF AUTHORITY sets a good standard for the rest to aim at and will likely be hard to beat. Bumper recruits Panhandle Slim and Tedtwo can give him most to do.

This can go to ACT OF AUTHORITY, who ran respectably in a Grade 2 last time and sets a clear standard back in much calmer waters.


14:56 Bangor Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 23f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
4
1st (4) Shesupincourt (3/1 -9%)
Shesupincourt

3
3/1(-9%)
(4) Shesupincourt 3/1, Finally got off the mark in 3m handicap hurdle at Chepstow (23.6f, heavy) on penultimate start and looked unlucky when unseating on chase debut back at that venue 8 days ago. Can't be ruled out returned to smaller obstacles.
Made all at Chepstow in November and in front when departing there next time; respected.
5
2nd (5) Pipers Cross (15/8 +77%)
Pipers Cross

1.875
15/8(+77%)
(5) Pipers Cross 15/8, Kelso bumper winner who made the frame in handicaps over hurdles earlier this year. Merely ticking over when last seen but has made an interesting yard switch ahead of this return to action, so worth a look from such a lowly mark.
In fair form earlier in year and has joined a stable which has been among the winners.
6
3rd (6) Well Paid Soldier (9/1 +36%)
Well Paid Soldier

9
9/1(+36%)
(6) Well Paid Soldier 9/1, Well held in 3 quick qualifying runs in the spring but yet to be asked for her effort when running out approaching 3 out on return/handicap debut at Chepstow (19.5f, heavy) in November. Cheekpieces go on now and she's not dismissed out of hand.
Pushed along when running out on handicap debut; needs cheekpieces to have positive effect.
7
4th (7) Committee Of One (14/1 -211%)
Committee Of One

14
14/1(-211%)
(7) Committee Of One 14/1, Fallen long way in weights since opening her account at Ffos Las during early 2021 and comfortably produced best effort for some time when third behind Shesupincourt at Chepstow 24 days ago. Task is to build on that now.
Last month's third at Chepstow was a step back in the right direction; possibilities.
1
|U| (1) Our Friend Mo (7/1 +22%)
Our Friend Mo

7
7/1(+22%)
(1) Our Friend Mo 7/1, Third in her sole Irish point and showed ability in trio of mares' maiden/novice events earlier this year. May have needed the run when fourth behind Shesupincourt on handicap debut at Chepstow (23.6f) last month and can do better. Cheekpieces on 1st time.
Last month's fourth on handicap debut was her worst run on ratings; cheekpieces on today.
3
|PU| (3) Bushtucker Park (5/1 -67%)
Bushtucker Park

5
5/1(-67%)
(3) Bushtucker Park 5/1, Took a step forward from previous exploits when fourth on handicap debut at Market Rasen (20.6f) in May. That race threw up winners and she shaped similarly on return when third at Warwick (19f, heavy) 24 days ago. Longer trip worth exploring and she's interesting.
In frame last four starts; this longer trip should be in her favour; more solid than some.
8
|PU| (8) Lean On Me (10/1 +17%)
Lean On Me

10
10/1(+17%)
(8) Lean On Me 10/1, Winner of sole completed start between the flags, but little short-term promise in 3 quick-fire hurdle runs this term. Still, pedigree offers hope she can do better and she goes handicapping now from a very low mark. One to monitor in the betting for clues.
Well held so far but now makes her handicap debut off a basement mark.
LTO Selection:

14:56 Bangor Handicap Hurdle (Class 5) 23f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SHESUPINCOURT was unlucky to part company with her jockey on her chasing debut at Chepstow last week, but she was sent off favourite on the back of a success over the smaller obstacles there and can show her appreciation for the return to timber. Committee Of One and Our Friend Mo were third and fourth respectively in that race won by Ryan Potter's mare and a bigger threat now could come in the shape of Bushtucker Park, who made the frame at Warwick on the same day.

Claims can be made for plenty and it could just be worth chancing PIPERS CROSS. She appeals as being on a workable mark on the pick of last season's form and, having made an interesting yard switch ahead of her return, it would come as no surprise to see her thereabouts. Bushtucker Park and Shesupincourt are just a couple of others to consider.

Marginal preference is for BUSHTUCKER PARK who arrives in reasonable form and might be suited by this step up in distance.


15:31 Bangor NH Flat Race (Class 5) 17f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
2
1st (2) Guard The Moon (10/3 +72%)
Guard The Moon

3.333333
10/3(+72%)
(2) Guard The Moon 10/3, Pether's Moon gelding. Half-brother to useful hurdler/smart chaser Potterman. 33/1, showed ability when midfield in 13-runner Newbury bumper (16.3f) run in tough conditions 23 days ago, weakening from 3f out. May do better.
Left toiling from over 3f out when sixth of 13 at Newbury three weeks ago; this is weaker.
4
2nd (4) Joyeux Mans (15/2 +6%)
Joyeux Mans

7.5
15/2(+6%)
(4) Joyeux Mans 15/2, €18,000 3-y-o, Cokoriko gelding. Dam maiden hurdler/chaser in France. Pulled up sole start in points (Apr 30). Market should prove a useful guide.
Pulled up in an Irish point in April but worth a market check.
1
3rd (1) Gallonray (5/4 -51%)
Gallonray

1.25
5/4(-51%)
(1) Gallonray 5/4, €75,000 3-y-o, Westerner gelding. Brother to fair hurdler Kingofthewest, from good family. Highly respected on debut for yard who are no stranger to success in this sphere.
Makes some appeal on pedigree and trainer has a healthy strike-rate in bumpers.
3
4th (3) Isholo Du Vivien (9/4 -50%)
Isholo Du Vivien

2.25
9/4(-50%)
(3) Isholo Du Vivien 9/4, €25,000 3-y-o. Dam hurdle/chase winner in France. Successful on last of 4 starts in Irish points (Oct 7). Plenty of appeal.
Four goes in Irish points, winning in good style on last of them; new yard does well here.
LTO Selection:

15:31 Bangor NH Flat Race (Class 5) 17f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ISHOLO DU VIVIEN broke through at the fourth attempt between the flags with an emphatic all-the-way triumph on his return to the fray and, if he brings that level of form to his debut under Rules, he could prove too strong. Better is expected from Guard The Moon now he has a Newbury run under his belt, with the experience expected to help him settle much better now. Olly Murphy went to 75,000 euros for Gallonray, but he also held an entry at Musselburgh on Friday.

The market will prove informative but GALLONRAY makes plenty of appeal on paper for a stable no stranger to success in this sphere and could be the way to go. Isholo du Vivien, successful on his latest start in points in October, may emerge as the chief threat on debut for Donald McCain.

A clearcut winner on his most recent run in points, ISHOLO DU VIVIEN can provide Donald McCain with another success at his local track.


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