There were 31 Races on Wednesday 1st November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Fakenham, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HIERO SPORT made a pleasing start to his career when runner-up in a bumper at Market Rasen in March and the Alex Hales-trained six-year-old appears to have been found an excellent opportunity to go one better. Fellow jumping newcomer Call The Dance boasts a smart pedigree and is likely to serve it up to the selection having won at Southwell in April, while Roger Pol is entitled to step forward following his return effort at Newton Abbot.

CALL THE DANCE has a good jumps pedigree and her bumper success in the spring suggests she might live up to it. Roger Pol made an encouraging start to his hurdle career when runner-up at Newton Abbot last month and is second choice ahead of Hiero Sport, who was second on his bumper debut back in March.

Assuming she takes to hurdling, bumper winner CALL THE DANCE can take this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GRAIN OF HOPE has to concede 7lb all round, having got off the mark at the third time of asking in this sphere, but the sharp nature of this track appears likely to play to her strengths and she gets the vote to land back-to-back victories. Majestic Jameela (third) and Limelight (fourth) were behind the selection at Ludlow and are expected to play similar roles.

Though SAISISSANTE hasn't shown much in two starts for present connections, including on her hurdles bow at Stratford when last seen in August, she could be worth chancing with headgear refitted. Indeed, her three efforts in this combination of blinkers and tongue strap on the Flat were among her very best efforts in that sphere. If Majestic Jameela avoids the mistakes she made when third to Grain of Hope at Ludlow she may well reverse the placings with that rival on 7 lb better terms here.

Despite a heavy defeat on her hurdle debut, SAISISSANTE may be the answer with the aids back on.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

REGARDE made a winning start to life over fences at Huntingdon on his return to action last month and he is likely to have more to offer, especially considering that his jumping was far from fluent. Brandisova improved at the back end of last season when switching to the larger obstacles and she commands plenty of respect. Staying is The Skiffle King's forte and he should be running on at the business end.

It's tough to get away from REGARDE, who made the perfect start in this sphere when winning at Huntingdon last month and Jamie Snowdon's 6-y-o appeals as the type to make a much better chaser than hurdler. The obvious danger is Brandisova, who won twice at this track back in the spring and makes her seasonal return reunited with Bryony Frost.

Dual course winner BRANDISOVA is taken to win after a break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OUR NEL has posted a couple of solid efforts in novice/maiden company since going jumping. Harry Fry's mare moves into handicaps from a potentially workable mark and it would be no surprise were she to improve now stepped up in trip. Luna Dora bolted up on her sole visit here and must be respected with that in mind. Sawpit Sienna, who won the corresponding event from a 6lb lower mark 12 months ago, is also noted.

OUR NEL has shown some encouragement over hurdles and her opening mark is lenient based on bumper form, so she gets the nod ahead of Luna Dora, who ran well at Uttoxeter last time but may be best after a break. Sinurita also merits respect.

After an outing to put her right, SAWPIT SIENNA (nap) can repeat last year's win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Aviles and Gitche Gumee make plenty of appeal switched to fences for their reappearances, but it might be worth taking a chance on LLANDINABO LAD. Tom Symonds' eight-year-old showed a decent level of form over the larger obstacles last season and has dropped 13lb since going chasing. He was slightly disappointing on his return at Ffos Las, but the ease in class ought to help.

Claims can be made for all 5 but LLANDINABO LAD might have needed the run after 8 months off at Ffos Las so is worth another chance off a sliding mark. Aviles can fill the runner-up spot again on handicap/chase bow.

First time out could be the time to catch GITCHE GUMEE and he can make a winning debut over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PRETENDING hit the woodwork in a warm premier handicap at Cheltenham when last seen and, from just 2lb higher, Lucy Wadham's filly is fancied to make a successful reappearance. Sergeant Wilson was too keen to do himself justice at Southwell but he might fare better with that run under his belt. A C&D winner in May 2022, Jubilee Gold warrants a market check ahead of his return.

A chance is taken on the returning JUBILEE GOLD as Dr Richard Newland has his team in good form and this 7-y-o's mark looks generous judged on his C&D maiden success when last seen. Polyphonic made a solid start for the James Owen stable when third at Southwell and is preferred to Pretending for the forecast spot.

Doubts about all of these but POLYPHONIC is taken to improve on his Southwell effort.
Ths is the racecard key.
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