There were 36 Races on Wednesday 20th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Hexham, 6 races at Warwick, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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QUEENS FURY is certainly not short of experience and has been placed a number of times, including twice over this trip at Leopardstown. The Blue Point filly found Listed company a bit too hot here last month before only weakening in the closing stages on soft ground at Leopardstown last time. Mveve is the obvious threat as she progressed considerably from her debut at Cork last month to beat all bar newcomer Ethical Code over C&D. Highbury See See ran better than his finishing position would suggest on debut at Leopardstown and should improve with that run under his belt.

Joseph O'Brien could hold the key to this and his MVEVE is taken to open her account after going very close here 3 weeks ago. Stablemate De Novo is a very interesting newcomer and the betting could be revealing. Queens Fury is 0-9 but is fairly useful, albeit her 2 previous runs here haven't been all that great.

Queens Fury has failed to build on promising form and preference is for MVEVE (nap) who went close here on her second start
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FINSCEAL ANNIE won over this trip at Tipperary in August and has maintained her form well since over longer distances filling the runner-up spot three times. The Ciaran Murphy-trained filly was again prominent throughout when beating all bar Comfort Line over a mile here last time and should be suited by this drop back in trip. Golden Days has gained all four career wins over 7f including at Gowran this summer and shaped quite well after a sluggish start here last time. Velvet Skies was second to Marble Angel here on his penultimate start, while others to consider include The Cola Brasil and Liamo.

THE COLA BRASIL snuck up the inside when scoring a shade cosily over C&D last month and should make another bold bid from his low draw. Golden Days and Finsceal Annie head the dangers.

This may go the way of recent C&D winner THE COLA BRASIL whose form is working out and he could be well treated from 2lb higher
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SHAADEN justified strong support over C&D a fortnight ago and may follow up off a 7lb higher mark. The Pat Flynn-trained filly had Harry The Rogue back in fifth, with Aisling Oscar further behind, and Billy Lee again takes the mount. Cherry Pink has won twice this year, including on the beach at Laytown, and is certainly one for the shortlist after finishing fourth here last time in a race that has been working out well since. Chica Power likes to force the pace and has won three times over this C&D, while Hope And Innocence has been placed twice here over a mile, including behind Comfort Line earlier this month.

Lots with chances but CHICA POWER rates the pick at these weights so is taken to bag a fourth C&D success. Cherry Pink is also handily weighted and heads the list of dangers, with Hope And Innocence, Harry The Rogue and Wild Mountain all in the picture too.

Recent winner Shaaden may be popular but it may be worth taking a chance on C&D specialist CHICA POWER who showed more last time
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TOMARLO finished well here over 5f before opening his account over an extra furlong earlier this month and gets the vote to confirm places with Vanilla Baby, Undefeatable and Movin And Groovin. who were second, third and fourth respectively. The selection appeared to score with a bit in hand and a 5lb rise seems reasonable. That form ties in with the mile success of Sunriseontheboyne here last Friday where Movin And Groovin was a length and a half back in third. Annie Lavinia didn't enjoy a clear passage here on handicap debut last month, while there isn't much to choose between Roaming Eyes and Zuzzudio on running behind Mykonian Odyssey at Naas.

TOMARLO advanced his form considerably when a cosy scorer here last time and can make light of a 5 lb rise. Vanilla Baby chased home David Marnane's gelding that day and again looks second best ahead of recent course scorer Sunriseontheboyne, Annie Lavinia and Movin And Groovin.

A 6f nursery here two weeks ago provides key evidence. Runner-up VANILLA BABY may turn the tables on the winner Tomarlo
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BEATRIX POWER has been a frustrating sort to follow but may finally open her account. The selection seems equally effective over 5f and 6f and steps back up to this distance after twice being beaten at odds-on, including by the narrowest of margins here earlier this month. Lady Pagasa has been tried over a variety of trips and now drops back in distance after two outings over a mile since joining current connections. She is now fitted with cheekpieces and the booking of Colin Keane is significant, while Eyema Candy Girl is related to a number of sprint winners in Australia and any market move for the Justify filly would be interesting.

The fact BEATRIX POWER has been turned over at short odds the last twice means she's perhaps not one for maximum faith but this does look a very good chance for her. Lady Pagasa is the obvious threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Joseph O'Brien debutante Eyema Candy Girl.

This looks like an excellent opportunity for the consistent BEATRIX POWER who was narrowly denied over 5f here last time
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ZABEIR won a 7f maiden here over two years ago and looks capable of adding to that victory after dropping to a competitive mark. The Donal Kinsella-trained gelding has shown plenty of promise here on his latest two starts including when just denied by Skontonovski over a mile last month. The Michael O'Callaghan-trained duo of Darkdeserthighway and Rockbury Lad are others to consider, along with recent C&D winner Higher Kingdom and Shining Aitch. Speckled Meadow is generally a model of consistency and well suited by soft ground on turf, but didn't show the same level of form previously on this surface.

Having tumbled in the weights, ZABEIR stopped the slide when second over C&D 3 weeks ago and now he's back in good order, he's fancied to cash in. Higher Kingdom landed a punt here 12 days ago and is feared despite his new mark, with Man Is King another to note.

Michael O'Callaghan has a strong hand with preference for ROCKBURY LAD who is a previous C&D winner that caught the eye last time
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GARDONE has done well since switched to the Polytrack this year and may add to a C&D win in August. The Eric McNamara-trained gelding has shaped well on both outings since and is closely matched with Gallo Dell Cielo on running behind Barretstown a fortnight ago. The World's Astage, Dancing Steve and Beauty Bella filled the first three places in a separate division of the aforementioned handicap here two weeks ago and that trio are all worthy of consideration. Tipperary winner Dancing Steve has built up a series of consistent efforts here, while Chopsticks and Marians Gal have also advertised their chances here recently.

GARDONE has found some consistency since returned to this surface, opening his account over C&D prior to a pair of solid efforts in defeat. He gets the nod in a wide-open affair. The World's Astage, Dancing Steve and Spinning Web head up the dangers, with Gallo dell Cielo another in the mix.

THE WORLD'S ASTAGE had some of these in behind when successful over C&D recently and she gives the impression there's still more to come
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Willie McCreery saddles two contenders and riding arrangements suggest LILTIA is preferred. The daughter of Teofilo has been placed on three of her five outings this year, including when staying on well into second behind Sidiza over 1m2f at Navan. Expelliarmus also came home strongly over 1m2f at Navan last year before showing some promise over hurdles but now reappears after a lengthy absence, while stablemate Winsome steps up considerably in distance after being placed here last time. Pearl Jewel has been generally consistent this year including on the Polytrack, while Shaool had Santa Princess behind when showing some promise in a Curragh maiden over this trip.

PEARL JEWEL should prove suited by stepping back up to 1m4f and looks the way to go in this open maiden. Joseph O'Brien has his string in good nick so his returning Expelliarmus could emerge as the main danger, with Liltia and Shaool also worthy of respect.

An ease in the ground may not have suited LILTIA at the Currafgh last time and she is worth another chance over this trip
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