There were 45 Races on Thursday 6th November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Ludlow, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Chelmsford City, 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 6 race.

The last-time-out winners CAPTAIN CAIRNEY (third) and Time For Action (runner-up) are the pair to focus on, with the former shading preference given he had an excuse (stumbled and slowly away) during a previous encounter between the pair at Bath last month. He has a 2lb pull with his old rival and can reverse the form. Lexington Express may improve now he steps up in trip and is suggested as the pick of the rest.

The safest play is CAPTAIN CAIRNEY (nap) who made all for a comfortable success over C&D with two of these behind.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BEACH PARTEE has won two of his four starts since being gelded and has a decent chance of expanding on his recent haul with Luke Morris retaining the ride. Having won over this trip at Bath in September, reverting to 6f shouldn't be an issue for this last-time course winner over 5f. Corniche Girl handles Polytrack and also holds solid claims over this distance. The handicap debutant Ladiapur completes the shortlist.

The solid one here is BEACH PARTEE who is taken to defy the handicapper again and make it two wins in his last three starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

STARLIGHT TIME impressively landed a maiden at Epsom on his debut in July and was rested before being pitched into the October Auction Stakes at Newmarket last month. The son of Time Test is bred to be effective on synthetic surfaces and could make a bigger impact here. Timber Twelve's Kempton novice success reads well and he is an obvious danger. Devil's Brigade, Angel Breeze and Zarco also command respect.

This is trappy as the two penalised winners are drawn wide. The newcomer SPIRIT OF ATHENE could be interesting from stall 2.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ABSOLUTE STAR has won two of her three starts so far this year and Roger Varian's filly looks to have even more to offer. She beat the now-absent Kitaro Kich in decisive fashion at Kempton last month and the latter subsequently franked that form when scoring over 7f at the same track. Threatening returns to this shorter trip with a shout off his current mark and is preferred to Shimmering Spin of the rest.

The vote goes to the largely progressive ABSOLUTE STAR. Shimmering Spin may give her most to do.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FREDDIE'S STAR boasts the strongest form on offer and will likely prove a popular choice. The son of Starspangledbanner improves with every start and, having gone agonisingly close when caught on the line by the odds-on favourite over C&D last month, Roger Teal's charge is taken to open his account. There is little between Rory's Royale and Al Hofzan on running at Kempton last time with the former taken to confirm superiority.

Roger Teal's FREDDIE'S STAR sets a clear standard on RPRs and can't be opposed.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LIPSINK continued his good progress when scoring at Wolverhampton to land the treble. Mick Appleby's charge appeared to win with plenty left in the locker on that occasion and a 4lb penalty may not be enough to halt his winning streak. Third behind the selection at Kempton last month, Tyger Bay could prove more of a threat on better terms today, while Azure Zain could also shape well representing last year's winning trainer.

Richard Fahey's strong recent record in this contest earns AZURE ZAIN the vote on the back of two good efforts on turf this autumn.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Level Up needs to bounce back after disappointing when only fifth at Wolverhampton last month. He can still go well reunited with Neil Callan, but a chance is taken on SPEED OF MAAJID, whose speed was blunted by the softer ground when second at Nottingham and Robert Cowell's gelding could surprise back on the all-weather. Mick's Spirit and General Assembly are others to consider.

Mick's Spirit should give it a good shot from the inside stall but narrow preference is for last week's Lingfield second MART.
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 | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (22/1 -57%)Renesmee |
22/1(-57%) | (1) Renesmee 22/1, Below form down in trip, turned out quickly when fourth beaten 6 1/2l in a handicap over 8f at Newmarket in July; off a short break; effective 8-10f and acts on all-weather; likely to have benefited from the break. Two turf wins this year but below-par fourth on latest start 12 weeks ago; others stronger. |
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2nd (3) (8/1 -14%)Love Your Work |
8/1(-14%) | (3) Love Your Work 8/1, Ran to form, well positioned when fourth beaten 5 1/2l off 63 last time; suited by 8f and acts on all-weather; in form and mark looks competitive. 1m Kempton win last month but no more than a respectable back fourth there since. |
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3rd (6) (9/2 +25%)Salaria |
9/2(+25%) | (6) Salaria 9/2, Scored by 2l off 59 at Pontefract penultimate start; got racing too soon last time; consistent at 8-10f and acts on all-weather; better than showed last time. Won on 1m2f Pontefract stable debut and went off too hard at Redcar since (still in form). |
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4th (13) (33/1 -50%)Muhib |
33/1(-50%) | (13) Muhib 33/1, Again below form when beaten 8l in a handicap at Redcar last time; effective 10f and acts on all-weather; not in good enough form. Has rarely threatened in his nine handicap starts. |
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5th (8) (4/1 -20%)Bintazzo |
4/1(-20%) | (8) Bintazzo 4/1, Probably didn't stay up in trip when beaten 6 1/4l in a handicap over 12f at Newcastle last time; top course jockey booked; effective 8f and acts on all-weather; down in trip, could do better. Stamina stretched when strong favourite on 12.5f handicap debut; given another chance. |
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6th (2) (15/2 +38%)Coolree |
15/2(+38%) | (2) Coolree 15/2, Ran to form, up in trip when beaten 1 1/4l off 66 over 9f at Wolverhampton last time; effective 8-10f and acts on all-weather; more needed off this mark. Latest Wolverhampton fourth creditable but it took his AW record to 0-12. |
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7th (9) (6/1 +50%)Le Pelerin |
6/1(+50%) | (9) Le Pelerin 6/1, Below form, found little back on turf when down the field in a handicap over 9f at Newmarket most recent; in good form prior; effective 8-10f and acts on all-weather; needs to bounce back. Twice third on AW this autumn but ran poorly on turf last week. |
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8th (4) (14/1 +36%)Dark Lyric |
14/1(+36%) | (4) Dark Lyric 14/1, Below form, beaten when not clear run when well beaten in a handicap over 8f here latest; effective 7/8f with all form on all-weather; up against it despite falling mark. No impact in three handicap runs this year but yard is going a bit better now. |
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9th (5) (3/1 +45%)Glorious Kitty |
3/1(+45%) | (5) Glorious Kitty 3/1, Improved when having run of race back on turf, beaten a neck off 61 over 8f at Nottingham last time; effective 7/8f and acts on all-weather; more like it of late though stamina to prove. Runner-up over 1m last twice but 4lb higher now and has stamina to prove. |
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10th (14) (14/1 -17%)Duffus Castle |
14/1(-17%) | (14) Duffus Castle 14/1, Scored by 1 1/4l off 46 over 9f at Wolverhampton three starts back; bit below form down in trip, back on turf when fifth beaten 5l off 52 last time; effective 8-10f and acts on all-weather; return to 10f on this surface should suit. First and second in AW handicaps this autumn; fair run on turf latest; claims back on AW. |
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11th (15) (150/1 -50%)Bovey Belle |
150/1(-50%) | (15) Bovey Belle 150/1, Found little down in trip when down the field in a handicap over 8f at Southwell most recent; exposed as poor over various trips; poor filly, hard to fancy. No form of worth. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RENESMEE drops a class ahead of her return to the all-weather and with a win to her name at Lingfield off this mark in August, she is hard to ignore with Kyle McHugh's 7lb claim a bonus. Glorious Kitty deserves a first victory and she can also get involved if staying the extra distance, with Bintazzo one to watch in the markets after being sent off favourite before weakening late on over further at Newcastle in October.

Another chance is given to BINTAZZO who failed to stay when a warm favourite for her handicap debut over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle.
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