There were 37 Races on Wednesday 22nd November 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Hexham, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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TIGER KING certainly didn't help his cause by veering right about a furlong out over C&D last Wednesday and, if avoiding a repeat of those antics, should go close. The Richard O'Brien-trained colt was still beaten less than two lengths behind newcomer Cash Collector and Billy Lee will be on alert for any wayward tendencies. Riding arrangements suggest Blue Soul is preferred of Ger Lyons' pair, while Centuria showed some promise despite meeting trouble in running early on last time. Newcomers to note include Blackpink, by Sioux Nation from the family of some smart juveniles in the States, and Saffredi who is by Twilight Son and out of a sister to a 1m2f Listed winner.

GO GO GONZO offered something to work on here 3 weeks ago and can find the required improvement to beat Tiger King and Centuria.

If TIGER KING can overcome the quirks he showed when chucking away a maiden here last week he clearly looks the one to beat
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GOLDEN DAYS is from a yard in great form with five winners at the two meetings here last week. The selection has gained all three career wins over this trip and had both Tynamite and Sunset Nova behind when third to Storm Eric over C&D earlier this month. James Henry only went down by a head to the progressive El Bello here a fortnight ago and merits respect off just a 2lb higher mark, while Irish Rumour was placed behind the same grey gelding the previous week. Saoirses Lulaby only weakened in the closing stages when putting in two very solid efforts here over a mile and is interesting dropped back in trip and fitted with cheekpieces, while River Derwent is another to consider.

GOLDEN DAYS took a step back in the right direction when third over C&D 3 weeks ago and tops the shortlist off 1 lb lower. Sunset Nova and James Henry head the dangers.

Preference is for SAOIRSES LULABY after two good runs over 1m with the drop back to 7f likely to suit
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CHICA POWER gained her third C&D win last month and should be well suited by the return to this trip after finding a mile too far when the pace was too hot in a claimer last week. The booking of Colin Keane is interesting. The champion jockey has been a regular partner on Knockmore Prince who went close on a number of occasions here earlier this year and came from well off the pace when third over a mile last time with Bucky Larson a length further back in fifth. Gobi Star is another to consider after going close on his return to the Polytrack a fortnight ago, while C&D winner Amemri needs to bounce back after a disappointing run last time.

KNOCKMORE PRINCE shaped well from a long way back after attracting support here last time and, from an appealing mark, he's fancied to get his head in front if the race is run to suit. Gobi Star looks the main danger and Bucky Larson isn't without hope.

The one to beat is the consistent GOBI STAR(nap), narrowly beaten over C&D last time and a reproduction could be good enough
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Top-weight in a nursery is often quoted as a winning formula and it may prove fruitful here as DREAM TICKET holds strong claims judged on her handicap debut last Friday. The Willie McCreery-trained filly, who will be raised 3lb in future handicaps, had Highland Bells well behind when beating all bar Bergamasco over a mile and shouldn't be inconvenienced by the step back in trip having travelled smoothly to challenge over a furlong out. Private Officer has only raced with plenty of cut in the ground and was far from disgraced behind the impressive Samuel Colt in a 20-runner maiden at the Curragh last time, while at the other end of the weights, Amerigo Vespucci and Maria Land have shown glimpses of form.

DREAM TICKET showed much improved form on her all-weather/nursery debut when finishing runner-up here on Friday so, provided this outing doesn't come too soon, Willie McCreery's filly can go a place better. A better showing is anticipated from Maria Land having her first start on the all-weather so she's put forward as the main threat fitted with a tongue tie, with Relentless Flyer rounding off the shortlist.

Only DREAM TICKET has reached the first three and she stands out in this company after last Friday's second over 1m at this venue
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This looks quite a tightly knit maiden and perhaps CROSS BORDER can open his account. The Expert Eye gelding didn't make his debut until this summer and has shown promise on a number of occasions including when going close at Down Royal and only went down by a neck to Bold Optimist over C&D last time. First Gentleman was placed on his first five starts this year and it will be interesting to see how he copes with this surface, while Never Cry Never probably found seven too far here last time and is now fitted with cheek pieces. Reinforce was having his first run for Danny Murphy when keeping on behind better-fancied stablemate Maggie McGrath on his first start in over four months.

Billy Lee takes over in the saddle on CROSS BORDER for the first time and Edward Lynam's charge can gain compensation for his near miss here last month. If First Gentleman is back to anywhere near his best he's the main threat ahead of Never Cry Never.

The vote goes to NEVER CRY NEVER who is a little less exposed than three other runners with a similar official rating
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Skontonovski, NOTFORALONGTIME and Storm Eric renew rivalry after meeting over seven furlongs here a fortnight ago and the Laura Hourigan-trained gelding gets the vote to land this corresponding race for the second successive year. The selection won twice over C&D around this time last year and enjoyed the return to this surface last time. Skontonovski was recording his sixth career win last time and is an obvious threat, while Storm Eric won here in the spring and also appreciated a return to the Polytrack winning earlier this month before not getting the clearest of runs last time. Morning Approach found the extended 10 furlongs too far last week, while Roman Palace and Airgead are others to consider.

A chance is taken on John McConnell's HAPPAUGUE with the booking of Colin Keane catching the eye. Notforalongtime, Skontonovski and Storm Eric are closely matched on recent course form and head the dangers.

Preference is for AIRGEAD, a revelation in blinkers last twice and might not be stopped by a 5lb penalty
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KAMPALA BEACH won over C&D 12 months ago and added to his tally over nine furlongs at Leopardstown this summer. The Belardo gelding hails from a yard in cracking form at present and further advertised his claims when third to The Mpex Kid here last month. Patrick Street won here early last year and returned to form when taking a 20-runner handicap over a similar trip at Navan last month. Comfort Line won three times for Mick Mulvany including at Navan last year and has tumbled down the ratings after a generally disappointing campaign this season. Kartayaz has won three times over C&D and gave encouragement when again making the running here a fortnight ago, taking third behind Bright N Shine.

Though stall 14 isn't ideal, KAMPALA BEACH is otherwise very appealing in a handicap devoid of many strong candidates, particularly judged on recent exploits. He returned to form when third off this mark over C&D last month and a reproduction of that effort would probably suffice. Fashion Flair is worth considering with Colin Keane up for this all-weather debut, while Kartayaz and Well Suited both make some each-way appeal.

The Collins/Halford team is in good form and \KAMPALA BEACH\p makes plenty of appeal following his C&D third last month
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DINAMINE has yet to score after 27 starts for a number of trainers but may finally gain a deserved winning bracket. The selection went close a few times last year including when beaten just a nose at Down Royal and was fitted with a hood for the first time when fourth to Neverfindanother U on his return to this venue last month. Old Peculier was well backed when only beaten just over a length here last Wednesday, while others to consider include Lucky Question, who is trying this surface for the first time, and the dual-purpose Wajaaha. The top-weight has put together three solid efforts here in recent weeks and still just remains in this grade.

WAJAAHA has been knocking on the door of late and he is taken to deservedly get his head back in front. He may have most to fear from Not Just Any Eagle, who wasn't disgraced on his all-weather debut over C&D last month. Old Peculier is third choice ahead of Lucky Question, while Oakley could also have a part to play, provided he takes to this surface and is able to put a below-par effort at Navan last time behind him.

There was plenty of market confidence behind OLD PECULIER here last week. He looked unlucky not to get into the money and may atone now
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