There were 37 Races on Wednesday 4th December 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Ludlow, 6 races at Haydock, 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
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 |
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1st (10) (20/1 -208%) Sand Gazelle |
20/1(-208%) | (10) Sand Gazelle 20/1, Foaled March 8. 425,000 gns yearling, Frankel filly. Dam, winner up to 1m (2-y-o 7f winner), half-sister to very smart winner up to 1½m Bluestocking out of very smart winner up to 1m (2-y-o 7f winner) Emulous. 425,000gns yearling; dam winning half-sister to Arc heroine Bluestocking; newcomer of note. |
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2nd (6) (8/1 -33%) Dancing Colours |
8/1(-33%) | (6) Dancing Colours 8/1, Blue Point filly. Dam, French 1½m winner, half-sister to top-class winner up to 7f Pinatubo out of useful 9.7f-11f winner Lava Flow. Fourth of 10 in novice at this C&D (5/1) on debut 35 days ago, slowly away. Should progress. Found wanting for pace over C&D five weeks ago; can do better but such progress is a must. |
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3rd (13) (150/1 -50%) Trumptress |
150/1(-50%) | (13) Trumptress 150/1, Foaled April 4. 40,000 gns foal, 30,000 gns yearling, 1,000 gns 2-y-o, Without Parole filly. Half-sister to useful 2-y-o 5f winner Khunan. Dam, 5f/6f winner, half-sister to smart 5f winner Dutch Masterpiece 30,000gns half-sister to Group 2-placed Khunan; one of two newcomers for the yard. |
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4th (2) (6/1 +8%) Arabian Leopard |
6/1(+8%) | (2) Arabian Leopard 6/1, 58,000 gns yearling, 150,000 gns 2-y-o, Ghaiyyath filly. Dam, 2-y-o 5f winner (runner-up in Curragh Stakes). 14/1, fourth of 11 in maiden at Goodwood (7f, good to firm) on debut, very slowly away. Off 125 days. May well do better. Promising 4th in a useful 7f maiden at Goodwood in August; one of the likelier winners. |
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5th (8) (12/1 +25%) Lady Mariko |
12/1(+25%) | (8) Lady Mariko 12/1, Kameko filly. Half-sister to 7f/1m winner Time To Parley. 28/1, fourth of 10 in maiden at Southwell (7.1f) on debut 16 days ago. Likely to improve. Promising debut when fourth of ten at Southwell last month; this will demand much more. |
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6th (4) (25/1 +24%) Azaniya |
25/1(+24%) | (4) Azaniya 25/1, Foaled April 23. Night of Thunder filly. Half-sister to several winners, including smart/unreliable winner up to 1m Azano and useful 1½m-2m winner Aztec Empire. Dam lightly raced half-sister to very smart winner up to 10.5f Astarabad. Half-sister to 4 winners (including Group 3); one of two well-connected newcomers for yard. |
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7th (9) (18/1 +78%) Mehmas Shy Angel |
18/1(+78%) | (9) Mehmas Shy Angel 18/1, Foaled March 5. Mehmas filly. Dam, 9f winner, closely related to very smart winner up to 1m Zafeen and half-sister to several winners including smart Atlantic Sport (stayed 8.5f). Dam a Listed winner in Germany; yard's AW 2yos have an excellent strike-rate this year. |
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8th (11) (11/8 +50%) Thaisa |
11/8(+50%) | (11) Thaisa 11/8, Invincible Spirit filly. Sister to 1m winner Break The Bank and half-sister to several winners, including high-class 7f/1m winner Beat The Bank and smart 6f winner Chil Chil. 1/1, third of 12 in maiden at this course (8f) on debut 28 days ago, faring best of those held up. Should improve. Promising debut here four weeks ago (1m); open to improvement and holds strong claims. |
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9th (1) (7/2 -27%) Alfareqa |
7/2(-27%) | (1) Alfareqa 7/2, Foaled March 28. 1,600,000 gns yearling, Frankel filly. Dam, 5f/6f winner (including at 2 yrs), won Cheveley Park Stakes, half-sister to 7f/1m winner (stayed 1¼m) Gino Severini. 1,600,000gns yearling; first foal of a Group 1 winner; lots to like on paper. |
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10th (14) (150/1 -50%) Volcanic Dancer |
150/1(-50%) | (14) Volcanic Dancer 150/1, Foaled March 20. Pinatubo filly. Half-sister to useful 6f winner Storm Star. Dam winner up to 7f (2-y-o 6f winner). Half-sister to a 6f AW winner and her dam was a Group 3 winner; worth a market check. |
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11th (5) (200/1 -150%) Bella Bianca |
200/1(-150%) | (5) Bella Bianca 200/1, Foaled March 3. Showcasing filly. Half-sister to 8.6f-1¼m winner Dashinwhitesargent. Dam, 7f/1m winner, half-sister to useful 2-y-o 6f winner Showout (by Showcasing). Half-sister to a fair winner out of a useful winning mare; perhaps a longer-term prospect. |
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12th (12) (10/1 +9%) The New Bay Pearl |
10/1(+9%) | (12) The New Bay Pearl 10/1, Foaled April 3. New Bay filly. Closely related to 7f winners Invitational and Al Khawssaa and half-sister to 1m-1¼m winner Al Hargah. Dam, 7f winner, half-sister to useful 6f winner Queen's Pearl. Has three winning siblings and her dam was an AW winner; betting should be a good guide. |
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13th (7) (100/1 -52%) Jindri |
100/1(-52%) | (7) Jindri 100/1, Foaled February 20. 68,000 gns yearling, Territories filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including 1m winner Sash and 7f winner Onight. Dam 2-y-o 8.3f winner out of very smart 7f-10.4f winner Promising Lead. 68,000gns half-sister to three winners out of a 1m 2yo winner; other newcomers appeal more. |
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14th (3) (200/1 -100%) A Swan Song |
200/1(-100%) | (3) A Swan Song 200/1, Foaled April 7. Sir Percy filly. Half-sister to 9f-11f winner Gia Darling. Dam unraced half-sister to smart 1½m-14.6f winner Meeznah out of useful 1¼m-12.5f winner String Quartet. Half-sister to a 1m1f-1m3f winner in Italy; drawn widest on debut and likely best watched. |
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1,600,000gns purchase ALFAREQA, who is a daughter of Frankel out of Cheveley Park Stakes winner Millisle, could hardly be more appealing on paper and has to be of high interest on her racecourse debut. From those with experience, Arabian Leopard is the most notable contender given her proximity to a subsequent Group 3 winner on her introduction at Goodwood in August. Dancing Colours and Thaisa are other promising types for the shortlist.
THAISA made an eye-catching debut when a fast-finishing third here 4 weeks ago and looks the one to beat. Well-bred newcomers Alfareqa and Sand Gazelle head the potential dangers.
The betting can help with the newcomers but as things stand THAISA is preferred to Arabian Leopard.
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 |
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1st (7) (2/1 +43%) The Quiet Gent |
2/1(+43%) | (7) The Quiet Gent 2/1, 40,000 gns yearling, Mehmas colt. Half-brother to 5f winner Burning Cash and 1m winner Bergamasco, both useful. 9/1, second of 10 in novice at Wolverhampton (6.1f) on debut 16 days ago, not knocked about behind useful prospect. Sure to do better and one to consider. Ran promisingly in 6f contest at Wolverhampton, beating all bar a fairly useful sort. |
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2nd (2) (13/8 +35%) Crestofdistinction |
13/8(+35%) | (2) Crestofdistinction 13/8, 70,000 gns yearling, Kodiac colt. Closely related to useful 5f winner Saliteh and half-brother to 5f/6f winner The Princes Poet. Well-backed 4/1, third of 9 in maiden at Doncaster (6f, heavy) on debut 25 days ago. Open to progress. Showed clear promise in 6f maiden at Doncaster; possibilities if taking to this surface. |
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3rd (3) (8/1 -220%) Indian Springs |
8/1(-220%) | (3) Indian Springs 8/1, Foaled February 5. Too Darn Hot colt. Closely related to smart winner up to 6f Lazuli and half-brother to several winners, including useful 6f winner Inspiriter. Dam 2-y-o 5.7f/6f winner. Lots to like on paper first time up. Closely related to his stable's Group-winning sprinter Lazuli; respected debutant. |
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4th (8) (150/1 -200%) Well Enough |
150/1(-200%) | (8) Well Enough 150/1, Foaled March 24. €9,000 foal, Cotai Glory colt. Dam, 5f winner, half-sister to 2-y-o 6f winner Miss Elizabeth. 9,000euros foal; by Cotai Glory out of a 5f winner; others are more appealing. |
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5th (9) (14/1 +30%) Bintjan |
14/1(+30%) | (9) Bintjan 14/1, 300,000 gns yearling, Kodiac filly. Dam, useful French 1m-1¼m winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1m Mitraad. Fourth of 8 in novice at this C&D (12/1) on debut 70 days ago. Open to improvement. Only a modest fourth over C&D ten weeks ago but may be capable of better. |
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6th (1) (7/2 +22%) Charging Bull |
7/2(+22%) | (1) Charging Bull 7/2, Foaled May 4. €60,000 2-y-o, Blue Point colt. Closely related to smart winner up to 11f Solid Stone and half-brother to several winners, including smart 9f-11.6f winner Cameron Highland. Interesting newcomer. 60,000euros (breeze-up) 2yo; by Blue Point; one of the likelier types among the newcomers. |
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7th (4) (14/1 -133%) Invincible Melody |
14/1(-133%) | (4) Invincible Melody 14/1, Foaled March 26. 82,000 gns foal, 145,000 gns yearling, Invincible Army gelding. Closely related to useful 2-y-o 6f winner Navassa Island and half-brother to several winners, including smart winner up to 6f Lezoo. The Quiet Gent probably first string for the yard. 145,000gns yearling; nicely bred; already gelded but still an interesting newcomer. |
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8th (12) (200/1 -300%) Saidha |
200/1(-300%) | (12) Saidha 200/1, Foaled March 12. 18,000 gns foal, Circus Maximus filly. Closely related to 3 winners, including useful winner up to 8.5f Epsom Icon and useful winner up to 1m Modern Millie. 18,000gns yearling; by Circus Maximus; sibling to five winners; check the betting. |
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9th (5) (200/1 -100%) Jorp |
200/1(-100%) | (5) Jorp 200/1, Foaled May 8. Legends of War gelding. Dam maiden half-sister to smart 5f/6f winner Elnawin. Pitched in deep for his debut. Gelded debutant by Legends Of War out of a maiden; others preferred. |
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10th (11) (100/1 -100%) Lordsbridge Havana |
100/1(-100%) | (11) Lordsbridge Havana 100/1, Foaled March 21. Havana Grey filly. Sister to 9.5f winner Lordsbridge Blu, and half-sister to 6f winner Rebel Redemption and 1m winner Lordsbridge Girl. Dam 7f winner. Pedigree suggests she'll need some time and perhaps a longer trip too. |
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11th (10) (150/1 -127%) Diligent Madam |
150/1(-127%) | (10) Diligent Madam 150/1, Foaled April 18. Due Diligence filly. Half-sister to 3 winners, including useful 5f-6f winner Cuban Breeze and 5f winner Heer We Go Again. Dam 2-y-o 5f winner. Due Diligence half-sister to three winners; bred to handle AW. |
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12th (6) (80/1 -21%) Master Milan |
80/1(-21%) | (6) Master Milan 80/1, Foaled March 12. 4,000 gns yearling, Universal colt. Closely related to winner up to 8.3f Hanaady and useful 5f-6f winner Laoisman and half-brother to 6f winner Pivotal Girl. 4,000gns yearling; by Universal; others are more appealing. |
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Several of these are appealing types for a race of this nature, with INVINCIBLE MELODY being a particulary attractive option starting out for a yard that has enjoyed an excellent period of success. A half-brother to Group 1 heroine Lezoo, this son of Invincible Army looks the pick of Ralph Beckett's pair based on potential, although The Quiet Gent was a promising second on his debut at Wolverhampton last month. Indian Springs and Charging Bull also run for powerful yards and also warrant inspection.
This could be an informative novice and newcomer INDIAN SPRINGS makes plenty of appeal for Godolphin, so gets the narrow vote over The Quiet Gent and Crestofdistinction, who both showed a good deal first time up. Charging Bull is another to note.
Attractively bred newcomer INDIAN SPRINGS and leading form contender The Quiet Gent are particularly appealing.
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 |
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1st (6) (9/4 +80%) Cyclonite |
9/4(+80%) | (6) Cyclonite 9/4, Winner at Newcastle in August. 40/1, below form ninth of 17 in nursery at York (7f, good to firm). Off 104 days/gelded. No joy in valuable event at York latest but he's not ruled out dropped back in trip/grade. |
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2nd (1) (15/2 -88%) Ardennes |
15/2(-88%) | (1) Ardennes 15/2, Winner at Salisbury in June. 9/1, below form sixth of 10 in nursery at York (5f, soft) 54 days ago. Makes polytrack debut. Sold from Ed Walker 37,000 gns later in October. On a good mark on pick of form. Record of 1-7 for Ed Walker and needs to rediscover his spark for new yard. |
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3rd (9) (20/1 -25%) The Hare Rail |
20/1(-25%) | (9) The Hare Rail 20/1, Lightly-raced maiden. Sixth of 8 in nursery at Newbury (6f, heavy, 14/1) 39 days ago. Still lightly raced but he has a tough draw here and others are more convincing. |
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4th (5) (12/1 -9%) Jr Climbs |
12/1(-9%) | (5) Jr Climbs 12/1, Winner at Bath in July. 7/2, seventh of 8 in nursery at Newbury (6f, heavy) 39 days ago. Makes polytrack debut. Not taken lightly. Disappointing at Newbury last time and he probably needs more progress to defy this mark. |
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5th (10) (28/1 -75%) Monomyth |
28/1(-75%) | (10) Monomyth 28/1, Winner at Doncaster in August. 6/1, ninth of 12 in nursery at Wolverhampton (6.1f) 18 days ago. 6f nursery winner but he's been disappointing last twice and needs to get back on track. |
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6th (8) (4/1 +47%) Blinky |
4/1(+47%) | (8) Blinky 4/1, Winner at Leicester in May. 12/1, creditable fourth of 8 in nursery at Doncaster (6f, good) 82 days ago. Makes polytrack debut. Unexposed at this trip but he needs to find more on AW debut; has been gelded. |
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7th (7) (4/1 +43%) Berkshire Kameo |
4/1(+43%) | (7) Berkshire Kameo 4/1, Lightly-raced maiden. 14/1 and visored for 1st time, fourteenth of 16 in nursery at Goodwood (6f, firm). Off 124 days/gelded. Makes polytrack debut. Has work to do. Five-race maiden who needs to step up again on this switch to AW; visor removed. |
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8th (2) (12/1 -336%) Morte Point |
12/1(-336%) | (2) Morte Point 12/1, Promising type. 1 win from 2 runs this year. Winner at Salisbury in July. Third of 6 in novice at Ripon (6f, good to firm, 17/2), slowly away. Off 109 days. Makes handicap debut. Remains open to improvement. Salisbury win on debut and had tough task at Ripon last time; respected on nursery debut. |
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9th (3) (9/1 -125%) Miss Collada |
9/1(-125%) | (3) Miss Collada 9/1, 3 wins from 9 runs this year. 17/2, career best when winning 7-runner nursery at this course (7f) 28 days ago. Can give a good account. Made it 2-2 on AW when scoring here last time; up 4lb but she's respected back in trip. |
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MISS COLLADA was value for further than a neck when scoring over 7f here last month, having not had the clearest of runs throughout the race, and a 4lb higher mark looks workable at this stage. Morte Point is another potential improver on his nursery debut, while Blinky has been given a chance by the handicapper and also needs considering.
MORTE POINT wasn't ideally placed when third in a class 2 novice at Ripon and is worth another chance to build on his winning debut. Miss Collada made it 2 from 2 on AW here 4 weeks ago and is next best ahead of Ardennes, who starts out on a fair mark for Michael Appleby.
This looks a bit trappy but it mght be worth sticking with MISS COLLADA, who made it 2-2 on AW when scoring here last month.
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