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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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LUMP SUM won a Bangor bumper before finishing a promising third at Hereford in April, form which has been boosted by the second scoring since and the winner going close in a good contest at Ludlow recently. The Sam Thomas-trained gelding is fancied to make a successful start to his jumping career, although Onewaywest has match-fitness on his side after a decent second over further on his hurdles debut and is expected to build on that effort. Chauffeur Driven cost 65,000 pounds following a point-to-point victory and is better than he showed in a competitive Ascot bumper.

LUMP SUM looked well above average in bumpers and returns with his stable in good order, so he takes marginal preference over Onewaywest, who has the benefit of hurdling experience. Chauffeur Driven is also worthy of consideration.

This can go to ONEWAYWEST who appears to set the standard having finished runner-up in a bumper and on hurdles debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

On his first start since a second wind operation, PERCY VEERING relished the return to chasing when scoring over the extended 3m1f at Warwick earlier in the month and he remains unexposed over fences. A 7lb rise may not be enough to prevent him following up for his in-form yard, although Frankie Faulkner has been threatening to score in recent months and should give another good account of himself. Concrete King is tumbling down the weights and could be feasibly treated again soon.

This looks between FRANKIE FAULKNER and Percy Veering, with preference for the former who was unlucky not to prevail on heavy ground at Newton Abbot in September and conditions were probably too lively for him next time. Percy Veering displayed a good attitude when opening his chase account at Warwick and won't go down without a fight. Concrete King is on a good mark based on bits and pieces of form but he has a bit to prove at present.

Preference is for PERCY VEERING who appeared to benefit from a second wind operation when beating a big field at Warwick this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Oak Creek has sound form claims on his second in a 3m contest at Ludlow in February but he is returning from a layoff and may have to play a supporting role again, this time to MINELLA BLUEWAY. A point-to-point winner who was bought into the Evan Williams stable for 37,000 pounds, there was a lot to like about his hurdling debut third over a similar trip at Chepstow a fortnight ago and he can show the benefit of that outing. Bridget Mary is very interesting on her NH bow for Rebecca Curtis having changed hands for 75,000 pounds after scoring between the flags.

MINELLA BLUEWAY showed plenty to be positive about when placed on Rules debut at Chepstow earlier in the month and gets the nod over Oak Creek, who made the frame in a pair of maidens earlier in the year. Irish point winner Bridget Mary is an interesting newcomer.

The vote goes to MINELLA BLUEWAY who showed more than enough when third on his first start over hurdles at Chepstow a fortnight ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

FELICIE DU MAQUIS proved to be fairly useful over hurdles, with victories at Lingfield and under a penalty at Warwick on New Year's Eve. She placed in handicap company at Chepstow and appeals as the type who could do better over the larger obstacles. Walkinthewoods has to be of interest on his chasing debut having won here on his penultimate start. Kepagge and Kings Keeper are others for the shortlist.

Venetia Williams is enjoying an outstanding November even by her high standards and GEORGES SAINT can add to her tally having offered plenty to work on reverted to this sphere when fourth at Chepstow just over 3 weeks ago. Duc de Beauchene was never involved under a patient ride on return but he may well emerge as the main threat back in calmer waters, with chasing debutant Walkinthewoods and dual course winner Kepagge taken to fight out third.

The selection is chasing debutant KEPAGGE, who is a half-brother to three winning chasers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

GROVE ROAD clearly wasn't at his best when struggling to land a blow on his handicap debut at Perth in the spring and it would be no surprise to see the seven-year-old bounce back to form, especially with testing conditions underfoot. Balkardy (second) finished almost three lengths ahead of Ballymagroarty Boy (third) when the pair met over C&D earlier in the month and both have to enter calculations here.

MARIO DE PAIL reverts to hurdling on a favourable mark on the pick of his form, so he receives the vote. Ballymagroarty Boy and Balkardy are closely matched on their recent C&D form and they head the opposition.

The choice is BALKARDY (nap) who has finished runner-up in both starts since returning over hurdles last month, the latest over C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BOSTON JOE recorded a bloodless success over an extended 1m7f at Wincanton last month and Rebecca Curtis' gelding is fancied to defy a subsequent 8lb rise now returned to further. Pageant Material failed to make an impact over hurdles at Chepstow a fortnight ago but the multiple course winner ought fare better back over the larger obstacles. Lincoln Lyn, who was running well when last seen, is also noted.

LINCOLN LYN held her form well over fences last season and can make a winning return back down in class. Boston Joe is the obvious threat after his easy comeback victory at Wincanton, while Royal Mer is no forlorn hope back over fences off a tempting mark.

This can go to PAGEANT MATERIAL who has less to prove that many, having dropped 1lb lower than when winning over C&D in March.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The vote goes to PHANTOMOFTHEPOINTS, whose Ballinrobe third sets the standard and looks a strong piece of form. Now in the care of David Pipe, the five-year-old can take a step forward and strike at the second time of asking under Rules. Largy Poet struck the woodwork in a point-to-point back in the spring and must be respected for his leading trainer. Evan Williams saddles two in Mount Washington and Juby Ball, of which the former is marginally preferred.

A good chance this will develop into a match between Irish point recruit LARGY POET and Ballinrobe bumper third Phantomofthepoints. The former has joined the top yard in Britain ahead of his Rules debut so he's preferred, although the betting will provide more clues.

It may be worth siding with PHANTOMOFTHEPOINTS whose third at Ballinrobe in May has since been boosted by the second, fourth and sixth.
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