There were 23 Races on Sunday 10th November 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 8 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Sandown, 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 4 race.

GOLD IN THE RIVERS won a maiden hurdle for Gordon Elliott on his penultimate start at Limerick and the five-year-old may put his experience to good use, despite dropping to 2m for the first time in his career. Tutti Quanti commands plenty of respect based on his second at Taunton in January, while Imaginarium was outclassed in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham last month but is back at a more realistic level.

TUTTI QUANTI made a very promising start over hurdles last season, splitting a similarly promising pair at Taunton when starting out for Paul Nicholls in January, and he could be hard to beat if ready to roll. The penalised Gold In The Rivers is a big player on his return for a new yard and Imaginarium completes the shortlist.

Preference is for TUTTI QUANTI, who went close on his British debut in January and is open to significant improvement this season.
Class & Speed Card
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THE KEMBLE BREWERY needed time to recover from his hurdling debut at Cheltenham last November having picked up an injury. The five-year-old got off the mark over timber at Worcester last month and the form has already worked out with the runner-up Jurancon going one better at Chepstow earlier this week. Jackpot D'ainay wears a hood for the first time after racing too keenly at Uttoxeter on his first attempt over hurdles. He may prove the biggest threat if settling better, while Koapey and Kick For Touch are others to note.

Successful on each of his 2 starts in bumpers, THE KEMBLE BREWERY surpassed his hurdles debut form after 11 months off when successful at Worcester (2m) 25 days ago. Open to improvement, he can defy weight all round and follow up. Jackpot d'Ainay is a likely improver following his good third at Uttoxeter recently, with Koapey and Chesh another pair of interest from bumpers.

Dual bumper winner THE KEMBLE BREWERY quickened clear with a next-time-out winner over hurdles last month and has strong claims here.
Class & Speed Card
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VILLAGE MASTER remains unbeaten in five starts over the larger obstacles and the handicapper may not have caught up with him yet based on his latest success at Fontwell in June. Pedley Wood improved last season with a brace of victories at Hereford and Taunton. Joe Tizzard's gelding remains open to improvement on just his sixth start over fences, while Icaque De L'isle and Bonza Boy are others to consider.

VILLAGE MASTER has been a revelation over fences and can make it 6-6 in this sphere on his return with his yard going well. Shot Boii could be a player on his comeback, while Icaque de l'Isle has to be a danger if building on his good reappearance run.

Richard Bandey's ICAQUE DE L'ISLE (nap) returned to form with a clear second at Worcester last month and is only 1lb higher here.
Class & Speed Card
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Nels Son and Churchstone Rover both offered plenty to work with on their respective third-placed hurdle introductions when trained in Ireland and they must enter calculations. However, the highly-regarded CREST OF FORTUNE was far from disgraced when finishing fifth in the valuable Goffs UK Spring Sale Bumper at Newbury in March and he looks just the type to excel now tackling hurdles. Anthony Honeyball's gelding gets the verdict, while Rula Bula and Ski Lodge are other interesting contenders.

Lots of potential on show here, not least Olly Murphy's JACCOURS who is fancied to build on his promising Worcester fourth (form been franked) now his stamina is drawn out more and get off the mark. Farland also shaped well when third at Chepstow last time and could emerge as the main danger, with Churchstone Rover and Nels Son also with the form to have a say. Newcomers Ski Lodge, Crest of Fortune and Tokyo Tom also need factoring into this intriguing maiden.

This is packed with interest almost all the way down the card. SKI LODGE and Rula Bula ended bumper campaigns on positive notes.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having proved a different proposition when making a winning handicap/seasonal debut over 2m3f at Fontwell last month, there is likely more to come from BROUGHSHANE. The son of Mahler got the better of a subsequent winner and, with this 3m distance expected to suit, a 9lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent him from following up. Dangers are aplenty, with the unexposed Fortified Fortune feared most, ahead of the progressive Stratton Oakmont.

Lots with chances but BROUGHSHANE remains on a workable mark despite taking a 9 lb rise for his stylish Fontwell victory with this step up in trip also a plus for this son of Mahler. The handily-weighted Fair Frontieres is feared most, although Woodie Flash, Stratton Oakmont and Fortified Fortune all need considering too.

The two most interesting candidates, open to the most improvement, are Broughshane and FORTIFIED FORTUNE.
Class & Speed Card
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Chase debutant Heard That was knocking on the door in handicap hurdles last season and he warrants respect in this sphere given his point-to-point background. With that being said, this 2m trip may prove on the sharp side for the Watar gelding and MUMBLES shades the verdict. Evan Williams' inmate looked to be biding his time over the smaller obstacles during his last campaign and fences could be the making of him. You Say Nothing is now 8lb below his C&D victory in May 2023 and market support on his return would be interesting.

The betting can prove useful in assessing the quintet of chasing debutants but C&D winner YOU SAY NOTHING returns from a break lurking on a very handy mark and, with the drop back in trip another likely plus, he could be worth siding with to bounce back. Of the chasing newcomers, Heard That, Roger and Mumbles make most appeal and head up the dangers.

A chance is taken on DOORS BREAKER, who might have been revitalised by a change of stable.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

In a moderate event IONITY is hard to oppose having won over C&D in May and he was third at Ludlow on his return to action last month. A reproduction of either of those efforts would give him a big chance here. The main threat may prove to be Villainess and she may improve following her sixth at Uttoxeter a few weeks ago. The rest all have questions to answer, but Chauffeur Driven and Lady Harriett are the pick of them.

IONITY is the most solid option back at the scene of his C&D win in May but there are a few unexposed sorts in opposition who could easily take a step forward, headed by Alan King's Top Kap and the selection's stablemate Mount Washington, who ought to appreciate this longer trip.

It's an early stage in some of these careers but at the moment it looks as if IONITY is easily the most solid candidate.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mighty Fleur and Reel Orange are the pick of those with race experience but the level they set is not particularly high. As a result, a chance can be taken on EASY LOVE, who cost 80,000 euros after winning an Irish point-to-point in April. I Am The Moon has a pedigree that suggests that she could go well in this sphere, while similar comments apply to Highland Haven and Ramalamadingdong.

A concluding bumper where the betting is likely to be informative. Before any such clues are known the suggestion is EASY LOVE, who won an Irish point in the spring and has Harry Cobden booked for this Rules debut. I Am The Moon, Highland Haven and Visions of Johana are newcomers who make paper appeal, while Mighty Fleur should also feature after placing twice at Uttoxeter earlier in the year.

The suggestion is Irish point winner EASY LOVE, who has joined a stable with a very good bumper record.
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