There were 21 Races on Tuesday 28th November 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Tramore, 7 races at Southwell, 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 (2) (16/5 +54%) Sageburg County |
16/5(+54%) | (2) Sageburg County 16/5, Won on sole outing in Irish points and stepped up on hurdling form when making a successful start to his chasing career at Market Rasen in May. Turned in a rare poor effort 6 months on at Warwick 3 weeks ago but worth another chance. Won chase debut; wind surgery before pulled up three weeks ago; should have come on since. |
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2nd (7) (6/4 +25%) Tom Creen |
6/4(+25%) | (7) Tom Creen 6/4, Better than ever when making a winning return at Sedgefield (21f) and took another step forward when following up there 19 days ago. Big player. 4-8 for Sam England, with all of those wins registered at Sedgefield on soft ground. |
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3rd (3) (9/2 +31%) Generous Day |
9/2(+31%) | (3) Generous Day 9/2, Notched fifth career success over fences at Southwell (20.4f) a year ago but isn't the easiest to predict nowadays and was a bit below form after 7 months off at Huntingdon 4 weeks ago. 11yo whose his most recent win came in this race last year (second time out) off 2lb lower. |
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|U| (5) (11/4 -10%) Fazayte |
11/4(-10%) | (5) Fazayte 11/4, Made a winning return to jumping in handicap hurdle at Market Rasen and completed a jumping hat-trick back over fences at Sedgefield 12 days ago. Has built up a good strike rate since joining the yard but may be in the grip of the handicapper now. 3-5 as a chaser, with one of the wins at 2m4f, and he's a leading contender. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
FAZAYTE completed a hat-trick in this sphere when defying a 4lb rise for a Market Rasen hurdles triumph at Sedgefield earlier this month. The eight-year-old's willing attitude is likely to stand him in good stead once more and he looks the one to beat. Tom Creen arrives in fine fettle having registered a double at the County Durham track recently, although the sharper nature of this course presents him with a different test. Somespring Special likely has better days ahead and she also makes some appeal.
TOM CREEN and Fazayte are both bidding to extend winning sequences but the former looks the one who could still be ahead of his mark. Sageburg County disappointed on his comeback but is worth another chance given the style of his chase debut win at Market Rasen back in May.
Fazayte and Tom Creen are racking up the wins but last year's winner GENEROUS DAY looks interesting with a run under his belt.
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 (5) (9/2 +63%) Ali Star Bert |
9/2(+63%) | (5) Ali Star Bert 9/2, Landed a gamble on just his second start over fences at Uttoxeter and impressive when following up at Chepstow (26.2f, good to soft) in February. Mixed record since, however, below form sixth of 18 in handicap chase at Warwick (25.4f, heavy) 21 days ago. Two convincing wins in February on good to soft and good; poor show on latest start. |
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2nd (3) (7/4 +56%) Sadler's Bay |
7/4(+56%) | (3) Sadler's Bay 7/4, Saddle slipped when an unlucky third in handicap hurdle at Warwick (25f, good to soft) in May and decent start over fences when fourth at Plumpton on return 3 weeks ago. Entitled to come on for that. Made a satisfactory chase debut at Plumpton three weeks ago; one to consider seriously. |
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3rd (2) (5/2 +17%) Star Flyer |
5/2(+17%) | (2) Star Flyer 5/2, Reached the frame in 2 bumpers and fair form at best over hurdles. Chaser on looks and duly offered something to work on switched to fences after 6 months off when third at Huntingdon. Should improve on that and considered. Third on chase debut was his best form, when stepped back from 3m (one attempt) to 2m4f. |
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4th (6) (7/1 -250%) Eurkash |
7/1(-250%) | (6) Eurkash 7/1, Only one win from 23 starts (on his second try over fences) but was only just denied by a match-fit rival at Warwick on return 3 weeks ago. Does have a rather inconsistent profile of late but still has to be taken seriously in first-time headgear. Well down the weights; minor honours on last three completions, beaten a neck last time. |
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|PU| (8) (5/1 +33%) Rolling Clouds |
5/1(+33%) | (8) Rolling Clouds 5/1, Made frame all 5 starts in points but well held in maiden/novice hurdles and fared no better (despite strength in the betting) switched to fences/handicaps last 2 starts. Off 8 months. Headgear on. Modest form last term, switched from hurdles to fences for last two starts; first headgear. |
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|PU| (10) (66/1 -65%) Moroval |
66/1(-65%) | (10) Moroval 66/1, Sprang a major surprise when 100/1 winner of this race last year off 4 lb lower but well held next 3 starts. Off 7 months and 2 lb out of the handicap. This race in 2022 saw him open his account at the 30th attempt, from the back at 100-1. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
EURKASH offered plenty of encouragement when finishing a close-up second over a trip short of his best (2m4f) at Warwick. That was the nine-year-old's seasonal bow and any improvement for that and the extra yardage could make him tough to beat, with first-time cheekpieces also likely to help. Star Flyer posted a solid third on his chasing debut at Huntingdon and is feared most off 2lb lower. Sadler's Bay is another to note.
It could be worth chancing BRING THE ACTION, who should strip fitter for his return and is potentially on a good mark back in this sphere. Star Flyer made a decent start over fences when third at Huntingdon and rates a big threat with improvement likely, with Eurkash another to consider having only been just denied on his comeback at Warwick.
Stepping back up in trip can suit SADLER'S BAY judged on his bold show in a 3m1f handicap hurdle in May. Star Flyer is next best.
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 (2) (4/5 +47%) Just Lucky Sivola |
4/5(+47%) | (2) Just Lucky Sivola 4/5, €92,000 3-y-o, Noroit gelding. Brother to French chaser Eleonore d'Anjou. Dam, maiden over hurdles/fences in France, half-sister to high-class hurdler/chaser (2½m-3¼m winner) Cyborgo and high-class hurdler/useful chaser (stayed 21f) Hors La Loi III. Noteworthy newcomer. 92,000euros 3yo; family of Champion Hurdle winner Hors La Loi III, Stayers' winner Cyborgo. |
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2nd (5) (4/1 +88%) Red Ned |
4/1(+88%) | (5) Red Ned 4/1, €15,000 3-y-o, £10,000 4-y-o, Diamond Boy gelding. Dam (c91/h109) bumper/2½m hurdle winner (stayed 2¾m). Little form in 3 Irish points (latest May 7). Well beaten in Irish points before a £10,000 sale in May; trainer won a bumper last Friday. |
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3rd (4) (6/1 -50%) Ned Cash |
6/1(-50%) | (4) Ned Cash 6/1, Blue Bresil gelding. Half-brother to useful French hurdler/chaser Fou Et Sage and modest/ungenuine hurdler/chaser Wisecracker. Fifth of 17 in bumper (16/1) at Warwick (16f, good to soft) on NH debut, keeping on having taken strong hold (finished lame). Off 7 months. Sets the standard. 16-1, about 9l fifth of 17 at Warwick (2m, good) in April, which sets the standard in this. |
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4th (8) (100/1 -150%) Massima Bella |
100/1(-150%) | (8) Massima Bella 100/1, Black Sam Bellamy half-sister to numerous winners, including smart hurdler Baradari and temperamental but useful hurdler/chaser Barizan. 18/1, last of 11 in bumper at Ludlow (15.8f, good to soft) on NH debut, running green. Off 6 months. From a good family but tailed-off last of 11 when 18-1 at Ludlow (good to soft) in May. |
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5th (6) (4/1 +43%) Weem |
4/1(+43%) | (6) Weem 4/1, Westerner gelding. Dam ran once on Flat, half-sister to useful hurdler/fairly useful chaser (17f-2½m winner) Glenstal Abbey. One to note in betting. Third foal; dam half-sister to 7f/1m winner Margay and useful jumps winner Glenstal Abbey. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Ned Cash displayed enough ability on his fifth-placed debut in a bumper at Warwick last season to suggest that he could land a race in this sphere. He makes most appeal of those with experience, but newcomer JUST LUCKY SIVOLA gets the nod. Paul Nicholls' four-year-old is a half-brother to a French Listed hurdle winner, and sustained support in the market would increase interest further. Lindy Reilly could fare best of the remainder.
French-bred JUST LUCKY SIVOLA is from the family of high-class pair Cyborgo and Hors La Loi III so he's taken to make a winning start for his top trainer. Ned Cash shaped well first-time up at Warwick despite finishing lame so is respected, while Weem is another newcomer to note.
Ned Cash showed up well in April but faces some interesting newcomers, notably the Nicholls-trained JUST LUCKY SIVOLA.
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 (8) (5/4 +58%) Stratton Oakmont |
5/4(+58%) | (8) Stratton Oakmont 5/4, Decent efforts both starts in handicap hurdles last term and has since scored twice between the flags. Jumping was far from perfect when third of 14 on return at Warwick (21f, heavy) but this stiffer test could be just what he needs and current mark appears to be a fair one. Point wins; new rules trip is worth a go following creditable 3rd of 14 at Warwick (2m5f). |
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2nd (3) (5/4 +69%) Mountain Leopard |
5/4(+69%) | (3) Mountain Leopard 5/4, Bumper winner in 2019 and fair form over hurdles in a light career since, runner-up on 3 of her 5 completed starts in this sphere, including over 20.4f here (good) when last seen in May. Stepping back up in trip looks a good move and likely player with his yard in terrific form. Needs improvement but his yard's tremendous recent form puts him on the shortlist. |
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3rd (2) (9/2 -13%) Our Bill's Aunt |
9/2(-13%) | (2) Our Bill's Aunt 9/2, Consistent sort who opened her account at Chepstow on last season's reappearance. Signed that campaign off with a good second back at Chepstow (23.6f, good to soft) in April and while she's likely to face competition for the lead here, a bold show is anticipated. Consistent; should be on the premises if resuming in same vein after 227 days off. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
STRATTON OAKMONT showed plenty of promise when third over 2m5f at Warwick three weeks ago on his return from a spell between the flags. With the benefit of that run behind him, the seven-year-old could get the better of Mountain Leopard, who brings decent form to the table but hasn't been seen since May. Others to consider are Steal My Sunshine and Our Bill's Aunt.
This step up in trip could be the catalyst for a first success under Rules for STRATTON OAKMONT, who put in a good shift when third on his reappearance at Warwick three weeks ago, with the re-opposing Steal My Sunshine back in fourth. Mountain Leopard was runner-up here on his latest start during the spring and is feared most ahead of the consistent Our Bill's Aunt.
This looks competitive but stable form edges the vote for the Venetia Williams-trained MOUNTAIN 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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Ann D'arabie |
(2) (33/1 -32%)33/1(-32%) | (2) Ann D'arabie 33/1, Half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/useful chaser So Scottish and winning hurdler/chaser in France up to 21f Salsa d'Arabie. Beaten a fair way starting out in a Ludlow novice last month and she's probably more one for the longer-term. 50-1, 37l sixth of 16 in novice at Ludlow (2m5f, good to soft) so has major work to do. |
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1st (12) (Evens +43%) Telepathique |
Evens(+43%) | (12) Telepathique Evens, Confirmed debut promise when landing a 12-runner Warwick bumper in February. Runner-up on hurdles debut in a stronger race than this at Newbury (16.3f, good to soft) 19 days ago and, with improvement on the cards, she can be expected to make a bold bid to go one better here. Bumper winner; 50-1 second to a runaway winner in 2m novice hurdle at Newbury. |
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2nd (8) (13/2 +68%) Miss Arabella |
13/2(+68%) | (8) Miss Arabella 13/2, Related to winners and clear signs of ability in bumpers. However, she was never in the hunt on first run over hurdles at Musselburgh and will probably be seen in a better light in handicaps further down the line. Showed some ability in two of her four bumpers; more is needed. |
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|B| (3) (25/1 +0%) Ever Ready |
25/1(+0%) | (3) Ever Ready 25/1, Showed only minor promise in a brace of bumpers and hurdles debut display at Stratford wasn't overly encouraging. Debut (bumper) appeared to be her best form but even that was modest. |
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|F| (13) (100/1 -150%) Two Summers |
100/1(-150%) | (13) Two Summers 100/1, Winner of one of her 17 starts on the Flat, namely a 6f Catterick handicap last October. Recent efforts have lacked spark and stamina is a serious concern now switched to hurdles. Modest form on Flat (failed to show she stays even 1m) and she lost it in recent starts. |
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|PU| (1) (11/8 +54%) Alljani |
11/8(+54%) | (1) Alljani 11/8, Fair performer on the Flat in Germany, winner of a 6.5f maiden when last seen in September 2022. Joined a top yard ahead of this hurdles debut and while her stamina has to be taken on trust, she's very much one to note in the betting. Ran five times at about 7f on Flat in Germany in 2022, winning on final occasion. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
In an open event, a chance can be taken on ALLJANI, who was useful on the Flat over 6f/7f in Germany and she could be hard to beat if seeing out the trip here. Telepathique outran odds of 50/1 to finish second at Newbury on her hurdling bow and is likely to be in the mix, while Fortune Forever looks best of the rest.
This represents a good opportunity for TELEPATHIQUE, who made a positive start in this sphere when chasing home a fairly useful and experienced type at Newbury. Fortune Forever was also runner-up on her hurdles debut and is feared most back on better ground after presumably finding conditions too testing last time. Lady Caro is third on the list, while it will be interesting to see which way Alljani, a winner on the Flat in Germany, goes in the betting.
The form from bumpers and hurdle races does not exactly quicken the pulse. However, Fortune Forever and TELEPATHIQUE head that list.
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 (3) (2/1 +70%) Jack's A Legend |
2/1(+70%) | (3) Jack's A Legend 2/1, Showed a fair bit in bumpers and produced a standout effort over hurdles when third in a Newbury maiden back in December 2021. Not troubled the judge since, though, including pulled up on chase debut when last seen in February. Could only consider if backed. Not seen since poor run in February but has, at times, shown significant promise. |
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2nd (1) (11/8 +45%) Ring Of Beara |
11/8(+45%) | (1) Ring Of Beara 11/8, Fair Flat performer who has reached the frame on all bar one of his 6 starts over hurdles. Seemed to have his stamina stretched on heavy ground when fourth at Kelso back hurdling last month and respected on what is likely to be a sounder surface this time. 0-6 over hurdles but ran well on soft ground last month; one to consider. |
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3rd (6) (9/4 +50%) Ferrybridge |
9/4(+50%) | (6) Ferrybridge 9/4, Didn't show much when trained in Ireland. Hit and miss for new trainer but penultimate Huntingdon fourth wasn't too bad and he's been given a chance by the handicapper. Ex-Irish maiden; yet to build upon last month's quite promising stable debut. |
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4th (4) (20/1 +29%) Royal Max |
20/1(+29%) | (4) Royal Max 20/1, Modest for Nicky Henderson and no show in 2 handicap hurdles for this yard. A first-time tongue tie and cheekpieces combination needs to make a big difference. Struggled on first two stable starts; tongue-tie/cheekpieces added today. |
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Having been given a chance by the handicapper, FERRYBRIDGE is fancied to to get his head in front for the first time in 12 starts. James Owen's charge has been dropped 6lb for his modest fifth at Fakenham and he now appears on a very tempting mark. Ring Of Beara is feared most having also been eased in the ratings, while Jack's A Legend is noted too.
RING OF BEARA should be suited by the return to likely less testing conditions and might be up to giving the weight away to lesser opposition. Second choice is We Gotta Getaway, who could take a step forward now handicapping for the first time. Ferrybridge might also be capable of making an impact having been dropped 6 lb.
The most appealing option is RING OF BEARA, who ran quite well on soft ground at Kelso last month.
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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God's Own Getaway |
(2) (11/2 -22%)11/2(-22%) | (2) God's Own Getaway 11/2, Improving 5-y-o who caught the eye with the ground he made up when third of 13 in a Warwick novice (19f) on return 3 weeks ago. Promises to do even better now making a quick switch to handicaps. Respected. Never nearer when placed in his two novice hurdles; one to note on handicap debut. |
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1st (6) (11/1 +50%) Aristobulus |
11/1(+50%) | (6) Aristobulus 11/1, Made a successful stable debut on all weather in January. Made the frame over hurdles subsequently, not disgraced when fourth of 6 in handicap at Huntingdon (15.8f) in October. However, suspicion he may find a few too good here. Tended to race freely over hurdles; may have to wait longer before adding to 1m4f Flat win. |
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2nd (8) (2/7 +79%) Hill Of Tara |
2/7(+79%) | (8) Hill Of Tara 2/7, From a good jumping family and much improved starting out from a low base in handicaps, supplementing his reappearance success at Ffos Las with a dominant display at Leicester (20.5f, heavy) 8 days ago. This tougher but highly likely there's more to come. Big shout in hat-trick bid. Ground is forecast to be very different but no shock if he completes quickfire hat-trick. |
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3rd (1) (5/1 +33%) Godot |
5/1(+33%) | (1) Godot 5/1, Off the mark in a Plumpton maiden in April and decisive when following up in handicap company at Kempton (21f) in May. Shaped as if needing first start for 6 months at first-named venue 3 weeks ago and entitled to be sharper here. Plumpton (hat-trick bid) three weeks ago was disappointing as he started second favourite. |
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|PU| (5) (20/1 -167%) Tessy Lad |
20/1(-167%) | (5) Tessy Lad 20/1, Fairly useful handicapper on Flat (stays 1½m) who showed aptitude for this job in pair of starts last winter. At the top of his game on the level in recent months and goes handicapping now in this sphere having changed hands for 26,000 gns last month. Market should guide. Left R Hughes for 26,000gns last month, having been in good Flat form; third hurdle race. |
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HILL OF TARA has made the perfect start to life in handicaps, scoring at Ffos Las and Leicester by an aggregate of almost 24 lengths, and this looks a good opportunity to continue his winning sequence. Venetia Williams' six-year-old escapes a penalty for last week's stroll in a conditional jockeys' event and is very tough to oppose. Montregard might give him most to think about off a nice opening rating, while God's Own Getaway is also worthy of respect.
HILL OF TARA has been much improved following his switch to handicaps this term, supplementing his Ffos Las reappearance success with an utterly dominant display at Leicester 8 days ago. He looks to hold sound claims again and earns the vote to complete the hat-trick. Handicap debutants God's Own Getaway and Montregard rate the chief dangers.
Hill Of Tara goes for his hat-trick but faces at least two promising opponents in MONTREGARD (nap) and God's Own Getaway.
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