There were 44 Races on Saturday 9th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Kelso, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Aintree, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Chelmsford-City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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Richard Fahey has won three of the last four runnings of this apprentices' handicap, including with ZIP in 2020 and 2022 and the eight-year-old returns to Town Moor on a lower mark than for both of those victories. He shaped well when third behind Onemorenomore here a fortnight ago and the winner doesn't have the assistance of Billy Loughnane this time, but he does reoppose on similar terms. Stanage was an easy winner of a maiden over this trip at Chelmsford last time and boasts sound double claims on his handicap bow.

ONEMORENOMORE bagged his third victory at this course a fortnight ago and hasn't been harshly treated by the handicapper since. He can go in again. Quest For Fun and Zip rate the principal dangers.

Off a very workable mark, ZIP is taken to register a third success in this race and reverse recent C&D placings with Onemorenomore.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FAHRENHEIT SEVEN is very interesting in the second division of this 7f apprentices' handicap. Having recorded a quick-fire sprint double in July, Mark Usher's gelding looked crying out for further when powering home over 6f at Epsom last time and there could be much more to come from the unexposed three-year-old. However, if a 6lb rise and a 121-day layoff catch him out here, then Beauty Choice could be the one to pounce, as he returns to a winning trip on the back of some good efforts in defeat over shorter. Capote's Dream is another to consider after a near-miss over 6f at Newbury.

CAPOTE'S DREAM is well treated if he can build on his latest back-to-form second at Newbury. Second choice is Look Back Smiling who wasn't seen to best effect here on Futurity day and won on this card last season. The consistent Beauty Choice completes the shortlist.

Back down in class, LOOK BACK SMILING is taken to record a third success at Doncaster. Mister Sox is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A 260,000gns yearling who is a half-brother to four winners, HUMAM showed good speed for a long way before weakening into third over 7f at Newmarket first time out. With that recent experience under his belt and the drop in trip likely to suit, Andrew Balding's colt is preferred to So Darn Hot, who has got closer to the target with each of his three starts and only went down by three-quarters of a length over 5f at Yarmouth last month. My Mate Beattie has also shown ability in her four outings and completes the shortlist.

SO DARN HOT again shaped encouragingly when pulling clear with a promising newcomer at Yarmouth on his most recent outing and, with the step back up in trip an obvious plus, this looks a good opportunity for him to open his account. Humam is entitled to build on a promising first effort at Newmarket, with newcomer Crestofdistinction requiring a market check.

The pick on form judged on his second at Yarmouth last month, SO DARN HOT is open to further progress and looks the one to beat.
Class & Speed Card
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ZOUM ZOUM appeared to appreciate the drop back to 6f when running out a ready winner over this track and trip last month and, with forecast underfoot conditions set to suit, he gets a tentative vote for the red-hot Ralph Beckett team. Course winner Room Service was far from disgraced when finishing runner-up in a hot York handicap over 6f last month and he looks the main danger to the selection. Russet Gold and Ramazan are a couple of others to consider.

Three-year-olds ROOM SERVICE and Zoum Zoum graduate from handicap company but such was the impression the pair created last time, they bring very solid form to the table. Marginal preference is for the former, who showed what he could do at this track when a decisive winner of a sales race last year. Of the rest, a stiff 6f could be what Russet Gold requires so he's on the shortlist.

Room Service has potential and Russet Gold was 3rd in a Group 3 last time but ZOUM ZOUM can improve on a recent C&D win.
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