There were 28 Races on Wednesday 27th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 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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2nd (4) (50/1 +24%) Mix De Gris |
50/1(+24%) | (4) Mix De Gris 50/1, Modest on the Flat and pulled up on hurdling debut at Newcastle, so hard to make any sort of case for. Didn't show much on the Flat and pulled up at 40-1 on hurdle debut at Newcastle. |
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3rd (5) (8/1 -100%) Rukaana |
8/1(-100%) | (5) Rukaana 8/1, Fairly useful handicapper on Flat (should be suited by 1¼m), successful once in 2024, no threat last time. Sold from Charlie Hills 46,000 gns and one to be interested in first time over hurdles. Two-time Flat winner (peak RPR 79) who could have a part to play on hurdle/stable debut. |
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4th (7) (80/1 -60%) Jailbird |
80/1(-60%) | (7) Jailbird 80/1, Modest handicapper on Flat (stays 1½m), cashing in on a reduced mark at Lingfield in July. Sold from Richard Bandey £11,000 prior to an uninspiring start to life over hurdles at Sedgefield. Others preferred. Badly hampered when pulled up on hurdle debut; Flat form was modest; others preferred. |
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5th (1) (13/8 -18%) Global Eclipse |
13/8(-18%) | (1) Global Eclipse 13/8, Brother to fairly useful French 2¼m hurdle winner Quiniland. Dam (h115) 17f-19f hurdle winner. Solid showing when runner-up on hurdling debut over C&D and should have learned from that. Definite player. Second of the two finishers in very eventful C&D contest; leading claims for top yard. |
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6th (2) (10/1 +60%) Mandarb |
10/1(+60%) | (2) Mandarb 10/1, Dam half-sister to useful but temperamental hurdler (2m winner) Song Light. Fairly useful on Flat (stays 12.5f), won French claimer (for S. Wattel) penultimate start but always behind on stable debut last time. Hurdle debut; some useful Flat form in France but well beaten at 50-1 on stable debut. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
A beaten favourite on debut over C&D last month, GLOBAL ECLIPSE was badly hampered by a loose horse in what turned out to be an eventful contest and, with that experience under his belt, he can go one better on this occasion. The Jamie Snowden stable can do little wrong at present and Marche D'aligre should be monitored for market support on his hurdling bow, having been purchased from France. A relatively decent sort on the level for Charlie Hills, Rukaana must also enter calculations on his first run for new connections.
MARCHE D'ALIGRE was picked up for a reasonable sum having shown plenty on the Flat in France and he should be well prepared for this, so he's preferred to Global Eclipse, who has the benefit of hurdling experience. Rukaana is another one to note.
Preference is for French Flat winner MARCHE D'ALIGRE, who makes his hurdle debut with new trainer Jamie Snowden in fine form.
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) (11/4 +8%) Caithness |
11/4(+8%) | (2) Caithness 11/4, Comfortable all-the-way winner of maiden/handicap over hurdles at Kelso last year. Hit-or-miss after but made an encouraging start over fences after 4 months off when head-second of 5 to The Churchill Lad on chase debut at Hexham 54 days ago. Definite player. Dual hurdle winner and his near-miss on chase debut was encouraging. |
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2nd (3) (11/8 +31%) Skycutter |
11/8(+31%) | (3) Skycutter 11/8, Useful Flat performer and back in good form in handicap hurdles for new yard last term, winning at Carlisle. Positive start to chasing at Warwick on return and mark looks potentially lenient. Flat/hurdle winner; chased home the fav on chase debut and he jumped fine. |
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3rd (5) (5/1 +38%) Coup De Coeur |
5/1(+38%) | (5) Coup De Coeur 5/1, Pair of 17f Sedgefield hurdle wins under Brian Hughes last winter and returned with a creditable second at this course 11 days ago. Has chasing experience in France, so respected back over larger obstacles. 0-4 over fences in France; has done well over hurdles and reappearance was solid. |
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4th (1) (18/1 -29%) Rich Spirit |
18/1(-29%) | (1) Rich Spirit 18/1, Has some fairly useful winning hurdles form to his name but pulled up in handicap hurdle at Newcastle (20.3f, heavy) final run last season and fell on chasing debut last month. Bit to prove. Competitive off this mark over hurdles; not ideal that he fell midrace on chase debut. |
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|F| (6) (5/1 +50%) Saladam |
5/1(+50%) | (6) Saladam 5/1, Fair hurdler who has only been seen once since April last year, returning from a further year off now. Has a pointing background, though, and in good hands, so could be of interest switched to chasing. Hurdle winner; returns from an absence for chase debut with yard going great guns. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
CAITHNESS made a highly promising start to his career over fences when narrowly denied at Hexham last month. A 3lb rise for that effort looks manageable and having scored on soft ground before, the eight-year-old gets the vote ahead of Skycutter, who ran well himself on his chasing bow at Warwick when second over 2m4f. Not outside the first three in his last five starts, Dance Thief is another to consider.
The handicapper has taken a big chance with SKYCUTTER's mark and, after a solid start to chasing, he makes most appeal for all that Caithness is open to improvement. Coup de Coeur can also be considered.
Although not bred for fences, SKYCUTTER (nap) looked a safe conveyance on his first attempt when chasing home the favourite at Warwick.
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) (2/9 +44%) Let It Rain |
2/9(+44%) | (5) Let It Rain 2/9, Looked a good prospect when winning both bumpers last winter and recorded a solid start to hurdling when second in a novice at Chepstow three weeks ago. Should be able to go one better. Listed bumper winner who finished a clear second on hurdling debut; one to beat. |
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2nd (1) (4/1 +11%) Rockola Vogue |
4/1(+11%) | (1) Rockola Vogue 4/1, Bumper winner who built on promising hurdling debut when comfortably landing a 10-runner Hexham novice last time. Can do better again if she brushes up her jumping. Hexham winner; tackles classier opposition this time and burdened with a penalty. |
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3rd (11) (80/1 +0%) Uokhun |
80/1(+0%) | (11) Uokhun 80/1, Arcadio mare who is bred to stay well and shaped with some encouragement when fourth of 11 in bumper at Musselburgh in March 2023. Limited promise over hurdles since, though. Departed early last week at Carlisle but did go off at 66-1 after quiet start over hurdles. |
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4th (8) (13/2 +35%) Magical Annie |
13/2(+35%) | (8) Magical Annie 13/2, Related to a bumper winner and off the mark at the first attempt in 16-runner event at Galway. Failed to build on that for Ben Pauling but now goes hurdling after 8 months off having moved yards again. Irish bumper winner; well beaten in two British bumpers and had a further wind op. |
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5th (7) (18/1 -13%) Longhouse Legacy |
18/1(-13%) | (7) Longhouse Legacy 18/1, Cost £175,000 after getting off the mark in Irish points and bettered previous bumper efforts when second at Huntingdon in March. Proved far too headstrong on last month's hurdles debut and she needs to settle down. Bumper promise but stopped quickly and was pulled up on hurdling debut at Chepstow. |
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6th (4) (150/1 -200%) Genies Girl |
150/1(-200%) | (4) Genies Girl 150/1, Half-sister to bumper winner/fair 23f hurdle winner Olivers Travels. Signs of ability in bumpers but will probably need this hurdling debut for both fitness and experience. Her two bumpers were won by the now useful hurdler Gale Mahler; was beaten 12l and 24l. |
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|PU| (2) (200/1 -100%) Bean Alainn |
200/1(-100%) | (2) Bean Alainn 200/1, Finished only fifth in an Irish point and yet to show anything under Rules. Fifth of seven in her point and has shown nothing so far over hurdles. |
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|PU| (9) (250/1 +0%) Paywave |
250/1(+0%) | (9) Paywave 250/1, Isn't much on looks or pedigree and could hardly have shown any less in two outings to date. Hard to fancy back from 6 months off. Tailed off and pulled up in her first two races over hurdles and makes no appeal. |
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A Listed bumper winner at Ascot last December, it is difficult to look past LET IT RAIN, following an encouraging second on her hurdles bow at Chepstow recently. Dropping back in trip looks like a good move for the daughter of Kayf Tara, and she can make it three wins in four starts at the main expense of Rockola Vogue, who has a 7lb penalty to overcome for a comfortable success over 2m4f at Hexham last month. Longhouse Legacy and Magical Annie, who makes her first start for the Fergal O'Brien yard, complete the shortlist.
Bumper winner LET IT RAIN sets the standard on the form of her hurdling debut and she shouldn't have much trouble opening her account in this sphere. Rockola Vogue can compete under a penalty if her jumping improves and Magical Annie is worth monitoring in the betting.
Despite coming up shy on her hurdling debut, LET IT RAIN remains a very smart prospect for her powerful stable.
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) (5/2 +29%) Mr Bramley |
5/2(+29%) | (6) Mr Bramley 5/2, Progressive in bumpers and won a pair of novices at up to 19.6f on first 2 starts over hurdles. Matched rather than improved on previous form switched to a handicap when third of 8 at Uttoxeter on final outing in April. Remains unexposed. Promising start to hurdling career earlier this year and he's open to further improvement. |
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2nd (4) (85/40 +36%) Hourvari |
85/40(+36%) | (4) Hourvari 85/40, Fairly useful in bumpers and quickly reached a similar level over hurdles in 2022/23 season, successful twice in novice company at up to 19.5f. Failed to meet expectations on handicap debut at Aintree 13 months ago but returns from another absence with stable in red-hot form. Ran just once last season and was below par; promising novice in 2022-23; check the market. |
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3rd (5) (9/2 +31%) Fingal's Hill |
9/2(+31%) | (5) Fingal's Hill 9/2, Consistent and likeable hurdler who looked and shaped as though in need of the run in first-time cheekpieces at Carlisle 24 days ago. Likely to be much closer to form this time and needs considering. May have needed this month's reappearance run and he's below his last winning mark. |
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4th (3) (10/1 -54%) Matchless |
10/1(-54%) | (3) Matchless 10/1, Fairly useful hurdler who didn't need to be anywhere near that level to land the odds in 4-runner seller at Plumpton (15.9f, good) 9 days ago. Faces a stiffer task back in handicap company under 7-lb penalty, however. Had to work hard to win Plumpton seller last week but no surprise if he plays major role. |
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|F| (2) (10/1 -67%) Rafferty's Return |
10/1(-67%) | (2) Rafferty's Return 10/1, Front runner who scored at Carlisle in February and quickly back on the up when landing a 6-runner event at Newcastle the following month. Unable to dominate and ran poorly on final outing at Perth in April. Cheekpieces refitted on this return to action. Two wins last season and reappears with yard going very well; could make a bold bid. |
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|PU| (1) (12/1 -71%) Herbiers |
12/1(-71%) | (1) Herbiers 12/1, Useful handicap hurdler and similar form over fences, again running well when second of 4 in handicap chase at Warwick (16.2f, good to soft) when last seen 19 months ago. Has long lay-off to overcome but is likeable and reliable. On a handy mark and he's one to watch in the betting but has a hefty absence to defy. |
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This is wide open and while the race-fit Matchless, a comfortable winner of a seller at Plumpton recently, ought to prove popular under the penalty, it might pay to side with HOURVARI. Progressive before disappointing in a warm class 2 event at Aintree when last seen in October of last year, he returns with his yard in irresistible form and, all being well, he may well resume progress from 5lb lower. Mr Bramley appeals most of the remainder.
FINGAL'S HILL is a most likeable and consistent type who seems sure to be all the better for his reappearance, so he's fancied to notch a sixth career win over hurdles. Hourvari has a 13-month absence to overcome but reappears with his stable in red-hot form, with Herbiers another returner to keep an eye on in the betting.
This could go to FINGAL'S HILL, who is below his last winning mark and may have needed the run at Carlisle.
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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2nd (1) (20/1 -67%) Senor Lombardy |
20/1(-67%) | (1) Senor Lombardy 20/1, Multiple winning pointer, again runner-up last time (Apr 13), but probably best watched on belated return to Rules. Multiple point winner; 0-10 over regulation fences and turns 12 pretty soon. |
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3rd (9) (18/1 +0%) Monaghan Boy |
18/1(+0%) | (9) Monaghan Boy 18/1, Runner-up 3 times on the bounce prior to belatedly shedding his maiden tag at Sedgefield in February. Ran no sort of race at Hexham final start and 4 lb out of handicap on return. Ran poorly when last seen in April and he's 4lb wrong for this return to action. |
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4th (2) (10/3 -48%) Chemical Warfare |
10/3(-48%) | (2) Chemical Warfare 10/3, Most progressive for this yard this season, winning for the fifth time at Newcastle last month. Raised another 7 lb for that but looks sure to go well again. Has won five of his last seven races, the latest fairly decisive; up another 7lb. |
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5th (3) (11/1 -175%) Camp Belan |
11/1(-175%) | (3) Camp Belan 11/1, Thorough stayer who cashed in on his reduced mark at Ayr (24.1f) in February. Creditable efforts in defeat have followed, including when 6¼ lengths third of 6 at Ayr on return. Likely to be sharper here. Dual chase winner and left the impression that recent Ayr run would bring him on. |
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6th (8) (17/2 +66%) Great Ballinboris |
17/2(+66%) | (8) Great Ballinboris 17/2, Failed to make an impact over hurdles and not much better over fences. 2 lb out of the handicap. Beaten 17l and 33l in his first two chases before pulling up at Sedgefield in May. |
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7th (5) (66/1 -230%) Rostello |
66/1(-230%) | (5) Rostello 66/1, Not straightforward but put it all together under a good ride when winning 4-runner Southwell handicap in April. Took little interest there following month, however, and remains a risky proposition. First run for yard after leaving Dr Richard Newland & Jamie Insole. Six-time chase winner but pulled up in May and then sold on for £5,000. |
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|PU| (7) (7/2 +78%) Asa |
7/2(+78%) | (7) Asa 7/2, Off the mark in 10-runner handicap hurdle at Cartmel (2¾m, good) in June and made quite an eye-catching start to her chasing career when fifth at Kelso last month, finishing with running left. Return to further will suit and she's a player. Encouraging fifth on chase debut at Kelso (2m1f) and her win over hurdles came at 2m6f. |
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|PU| (6) (11/2 +0%) Whosmydaddy |
11/2(+0%) | (6) Whosmydaddy 11/2, No significant impact in maiden/novice hurdles but proved a different proposition sent handicap chasing in headgear when winning over 3m at Musselburgh and Ayr. Came up short in his hat-trick bid at Hexham in May but remains low mileage. Getting back on softer ground will be no bad thing but others might be better treated. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
CHEMICAL WARFARE was able to shrug off an 8lb rise to complete his hat-trick at Newcastle last month and given the progressive nature of David Pipe's gelding, a further 7lb hike might not halt him here. That said, Whosmydaddy is two from three over fences and he must be respected having been given some time off since a disappointing effort at Hexham in May. Camp Belan is unlikely to be far away either.
CHEMICAL WARFARE is proving to be a real money spinner for this yard and a further 7 lb rise doesn't look insurmountable given his straightforward win at Newcastle last month. Asa caught the eye on her chase bow at Kelso and is next best ahead of the low-mileage Whosmydaddy.
Chemical Warfare commands respect but CAMP BELAN is an experienced chaser who should strip fitter for his respectable return.
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 (9) (15/8 +46%) Queenofthejukebox |
15/8(+46%) | (9) Queenofthejukebox 15/8, Was still in need of the experience on debut at Aintree last month (tongue tied) despite having found only one too good in a point in March, going on well as the penny dropped late on. Should improve and strong claims. Promising fourth on last month's bumper debut at Aintree and holds leading claims. |
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3rd (13) (100/1 -203%) Vienna Pearl |
100/1(-203%) | (13) Vienna Pearl 100/1, 200/1, well held in Aintree mares' bumper on debut last month. Has work to do with Queenofthejukebox judged on their Aintree clash. |
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5th (8) (66/1 -32%) Polkaface |
66/1(-32%) | (8) Polkaface 66/1, £28,000 Vadamos filly. Half-sister to numerous winners, including smart 2m hurdler Cockney Sparrow and fairly useful hurdler Dino Mite. Little encouragement in deep Aintree mares' bumper (40/1) on debut last month. Attractive pedigree but she was well beaten at 40-1 on last month's debut at Aintree. |
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6th (5) (28/1 +44%) Isabel De Clare |
28/1(+44%) | (5) Isabel De Clare 28/1, £28,000 3-y-o, Passing Glance filly. Half-sister to fair hurdler/fairly useful chaser Pique Rock and fair hurdler Blue Beach. Showed ability when fifth of 12 in bumper (20/1) at Newcastle (AW) on debut 10 months ago. Showed some ability on debut in January but needs sizeable step forward on first run since. |
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11th (11) (33/1 -106%) Spectress |
33/1(-106%) | (11) Spectress 33/1, Passing Glance mare. Dam 2¼m hurdle winner, half-sister to fairly useful hurdler/chaser (15f-17f winner) Fair Loch. 1st foal; dam point/2m2f hurdle winner (RPR 94); she may be one for further down the line. |
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Queenofthejukebox shaped with promise when fourth at Aintree on her debut last month. Noel Williams' filly ought to mount a stern challenge with improvement on the cards, but BLUE BETTY gets the vote. The daughter of Blue Bresil, whose dam is related to a trio of bumper winners, seems certain to know her job for a team who often do well in these types of contest. Others to note include Rene's Walk and Apieceovfortune.
RENE'S WALK and Blue Betty are appealing newcomers and Dan Skelton's charge is taken to make a successful start before market clues. Queenofthejukebox fared much the best of the three of these who contested a class 2 mares' event at Aintree last month and should improve.
This could go to the £90,000 newcomer BLUE BETTY, whose trainer Fergal O'Brien does extremely well in mares' bumpers.
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