There were 28 Races on Sunday 19th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Navan, 6 races at Cheltenham, 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.

Hurdles debutant KOTARI has some useful form on the Flat and he cannot be taken lightly entering this sphere. The gelded son of Nathaniel gets the vote in what appears to be a more than winnable contest on paper. Step It Out Goldie, who is also tackling the smaller obstacles for the first time, is respected following her third in a Cork bumper, while Berlais Du George is entitled to build on his fourth at Plumpton.

KOTARI's stable debut on the level last month was pretty encouraging, and switched to hurdling in an ordinary race, he has plenty to recommend him. Classic Lord is an obvious threat having been pulled out of his engagement at Uttoxeter on Saturday, with Step It Out Goldie one to monitor in the market starting out for Chris Gordon.

Classic Lord has the best form but this may go to INTIMATE, who might be better for some wind surgery.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The returning Aviles warrants consideration on his handicap/chase bow as his runner-up effort at Plumpton in April is solid. However, Gary Moore's inmate lacks experience in this sphere and HARDY FELLA makes most appeal. The six-year-old displayed enough promise on his fourth-placed finish at Ludlow last month to suggest that he can land a race of this nature. Chess Player is another to note if putting his latest disappointment when down the field at Huntingdon behind him.

A case can be made for most of these but SALVATORE remains with few miles on the clock and is taken to make a winning start in handicaps on the back of wind surgery. Gary Moore's ex-French recruit Aviles could emerge as the chief threat on his chasing bow ahead of the handily-weighted Chess Player.

It could pay to take a chance that cheekpieces can trigger a return to form from KAP AUTEUIL as he's become very well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Betfair Hurdle fourth YORKSEA had some strong form in the book last season and last month's spin on the Flat should have put him spot on for this. The son of Sea The Stars is unbeaten at this course in two appearances and he should take all the beating. Up For Parol was unable to build on his third-placed finish in the Lanzarote at Kempton in January, but the seven-year-old lurks on an attractive mark and could be freshened up by a break. Word Has It can claim the minor spoils.

It's fair to say things haven't gone to plan for UP FOR PAROL since his excellent third in the Lanzarote back in January, but connections look to have found a good opportunity to get him back on track and he can see off previous C&D winner Yorksea, who ran his best race on the level when runner-up at Goodwood last month.

Jamie Snowden's UP FOR PAROL was returning from a break when third in last season's Lanzarote Hurdle and he's now 2lb lower.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Max Dynamo bolted up on his seasonal reappearance at Chepstow in February and the veteran shouldn't be underestimated on his return from a 214-day break. Nevertheless, the gelded son of Midnight Legend remains 13lb higher than that victory and last-time-out Sedgefield winner TOMMIE BEAU rates a more solid proposition. Seamus Mullins' charge won't be lacking for stamina and boasts obvious claims in his current heart. Movethechains lurks on an attractive mark and warrants a second look too.

MAX DYNAMO proved better than ever after 10 months off with a wide-margin success at Chepstow earlier this year and he can make another winning return this time around. Tommie Beau arrives in good form having won the Durham National last month and isn't taken lightly, with Wake Up Early the pick of the remainder.

The safest option is perhaps TOMMIE BEAU who was winning his second regional National when scoring at Sedgefield four weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Steven Seagull is the only one with previous jumping experience but his fourth in a 2m3f handicap here off a mark of 98 hardly sets an insurmountable standard. RUNNING THE GAME showed some ability behind quite nice types in France and changed hands for 45,000 euros back in the summer. Gary Moore's juveniles are usually well educated and he is fancied to make a winning NH debut. Bubblecraft landed a claimer across the Channel and has since been sold for 21,000gns, but Queen Of Steel was no better than ordinary on the level.

Gary Moore has won this with some smart sorts in recent years so the suggestion is RUNNING THE GAME, with the chief threat perhaps likely to come from fellow French Flat recruit Sixfiveseven.

Gary Moore has a good record in this race and RUNNING THE GAME, who showed ability on the Flat in France, earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CAPTAIN CLAUDE excels when the mud is flying, as he showed when running away with a novices' handicap hurdle here back in March, and he made a pleasing enough reappearance at Ffos Las last week. That should have blown away any cobwebs ahead of this chasing debut and he can make it a winning one. Walk In The Wild only got as far as the second on his Warwick return, but he is back down to a handy mark. Hilltown was never a factor over the extended 2m3f at Plumpton, but this trip suits better.

WALK IN THE WILD didn't get too far on his return but won twice early last season from similar marks and just about gets the nod over chasing-newcomer Captain Claude, who ran well on his return at Ffos Las last weekend. It's hard to be confident about any of the remaining trio, though Maasai Warrior is perhaps most appealing of them after a lengthy absence on the basis of his form in 2021.

The 6yo CAPTAIN CLAUDE won on heavy ground over hurdles here in March and is taken to make a winning chase debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

My Lady Grey is interesting on her return from a long layoff and she is well treated if ready to roll. SAM'S AMOUR has fitness on her side, though, after a promising third on her handicap debut at Exeter. She had a subsequent scorer in behind, while the winner has gone close again since, so the form is solid. Excuses emerged for Miss Fedora's lacklustre Stratford performance and she has been given time to get over it. Brown Bullet has claims now back from a break too.

SAM'S AMOUR took a step forward when third at Exeter last time and this is a much weaker event, so she makes obvious appeal in a weak event. My Lady Grey is a danger despite having a long absence to overcome and Miss Fedora can't be ruled out back from a break.

My Lady Grey is a likely contender but SAM'S AMOUR (nap) looks ready for today's stiffer stamina test.
Ths is the racecard key.
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