There were 45 Races on Friday 22nd November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Ascot, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

YOU SOME GIRL readily took care of her nearest rival by over four lengths at Newcastle last week and now has a 7lb penalty to carry for that triumph. If the daughter of Dylan Thomas can back that performance up, she will prove very difficult to beat. Planet Legend ran too bad to be true when pulling up at Huntingdon last month and is a player based on his second at Worcester prior to that. Captain Potter can beat Balkotic home for third.

YOU SOME GIRL isn't straightforward but won well at Newcastle under Charlie Maggs last week and can follow up under a penalty if in the same form. Planet Legend might be the danger.

You Some Girl looked in excellent nick at Newcastle last week but it might pay to oppose her with PLANET LEGEND.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CHARACTER TESTING produced his best effort over hurdles when hitting the woodwork at Warwick earlier in the month and that form reads well in the context of this race. Tom Ellis' three-year-old might not need to improve in order to get off the mark. Battle Of Omdurman finished a well-beaten fourth at Wincanton last month but it would be no surprise to see him get involved in this weak event. Maple completes the shortlist.

CHARACTER TESTING possesses the best form on show so this fair Flat winner is taken to open his account in this sphere. Normandy Legend and Maple are the dangers.

The vote goes to CHARACTER TESTING, who has leading claims on his close call at Warwick two weeks ago and is open to more progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Suitably Surprised successfully completed a double over 2m at Leicester four days ago and should mount a bold bid. However, she will need to transfer that form to fences and IMPERIAL RULE gets the nod as a result. Rebecca Menzies' seven-year-old regained the winning thread in smart style in a stronger event than this at Sedgefield last time and a 6lb rise might be lenient. Just Gino is the pick of the remainder.

IMPERIAL RULE was a poignant winner at Sedgefield earlier in the month and Rebecca Menzies' 7-y-o gets the verdict to follow up with not many miles on the clock at the expense of progressive hurdler Suitably Surprised, who made it 2 wins in 4 days at Leicester on Monday and can continue her good work switched to the larger obstacles. Just Gino is starting to look a disappointment considering his cost but can fill out third here.

Hat-trick seeker Suitably Surprised is respected on her chase debut but preference is for IMPERIAL RULE, who is 2-4 in this sphere.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PEEJAYBEE lost little in defeat when third in a competitive 15-runner handicap at Carlisle last month. A 1lb drop in the ratings could prove to be lenient and a third victory over fences could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from the Martin Keighley-trained Duke Of Luckley, who returned from a 90-day break to score at Southwell in October. Ribeye and Dream Jet also have the form to figure.

HIGH MOON has eased in the weights and hinted firmly at a revival after 5 months off when fifth at Carlisle 4 weeks ago. Entitled to be sharper now and with his yard firmly amongst the winners, he could be worth siding with to build on that effort here. Ribeye at the foot of the weights and Hexham-scorer Dream Jet head up the dangers.

Several have possiblities but the vote goes to DUKE OF LUCKLEY (nap), who was as good as ever wehen making all at Southwell last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Although a maiden over hurdles, HOW ABOUT NO hit the frame in all four outings over timber when trained in Ireland. Now under the tutelage of Lizzie Quinlan, the four-year-old looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to open his account and he gets the vote over penalised winner Kilbarry Hill. The Blue Bresil gelding drew well clear of his rivals at Hereford 18 days ago and he isn't taken lightly. Balally Park may fare best of the remainder.

HOW ABOUT NO has shown signs of temperament but he sets a clear standard and is difficult to oppose in receipt of weight from his main market rival Kilbarry Hill.

The ex-Irish How About No is respected, but the vote goes to KILBARRY HILL, who was an easy winner at Hereford 18 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Just Loose Change remains open to improvement over fences and must be respected up 3lb for his recent Huntingdon success, but preference is for PRESENTANDCOUNTING. Although pulled up in a class 2 event recently, Donald McCain's charge looks likely to lead and, if slipping clear, he will be tough to peg back. Mister Bells failed to complete on his reappearance last month but he ought to be sharper this time around.

JUST LOOSE CHANGE proved a different proposition to on chasing debut when successful at Huntingdon last time, suited by the step up in trip, and he can build on that effort to follow up. The biggest threat could come from Presentandcounting, who has now dropped to 13 lb below his last winning mark.

The 7yo JUST LOOSE CHANGE was a winner at Huntingdon last time on his second chase start and he can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This isn't the deepest of contests and if Kids Say Lastgojoe is able to build on a promising debut effort, he is likely to mount a stern challenge. Fergal O'Brien often does well in bumpers and Mighty Gesture, a relative of two useful types, must be taken seriously. That said, SNAPAUDACIAHEROS finished second to one that has gone on to win twice over hurdles already at Southwell last time and she is taken to go one better for her in-form yard.

MIGHTY GESTURE makes plenty of appeal on paper and could have found a good opportunity first time up. Snapaudaciaheros can go well on her return and looks the danger.

It might be worth siding with Fergal O'Brien's striking newcomer MIGHTY GESTURE, who is a sister to a smart bumper winner.
Ths is the racecard key.
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