There were 38 Races on Wednesday 8th November 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Chepstow, 9 races at Kempton, 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 5 race.

There are plenty of interesting newcomers in this contest and marginal preference is for CLEAR STORM. The daughter of Storm The Stars is bred to relish this distance and is closely related to Mystic Pearl, who was a Listed winner. William Haggas could hardly have his string in better form at present and she looks the one to side with. Sant Alessio was only denied a neck on his debut over C&D and he should be bang there with that experience under his belt, while any market confidence behind Laser Sharp would be worth noting.

SANT ALESSIO made a promising start amidst greenness when runner-up at this C&D 3 weeks ago and he can build on that effort to go one better. Clear Storm is respected on debut with her yard having been been amongst the winners with their newcomers this month, while Into Battle is open to improvement with his first run behind him.

The one to beat is SANT ALESSIO on the back of his promising C&D debut second three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

King's School showed enough ability when fourth on his debut at Newcastle to suggest he won't be long in shedding his maiden tag. However, preference is for EHTIRAM, a beautifully-bred daughter of Ribchester and this half-sister to the brilliant Baaeed represents powerful connections. She may improve as she steps up in distance, but this looks like a good starting point. Any market support for Belcamo, who is a son of Belardo, should be noted.

EHTIRAM is from a top-class Shadwell family and in a contest where those with experience don't set an overly high bar, she's taken to make a winning debut. King's School is most appealing of those with a run under their belt, having done well to reach the frame from a poor position at Newcastle last week, whilst Belcamo, one of 2 Andrew Balding newcomers, also makes appeal on paper.

This can go to the beautifully bred newcomer EHTIRAM, whose stable is having a fine year with its 2yos.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Couplet was well beaten when sixth in a class 4 event at Chester in September, but she looks an interesting contender on her all-weather debut, with first-time blinkers applied and James Doyle booked. However, the vote goes to ATLANTIS BLUE, who finished third in heavy conditions on her latest outing and was dropped 2lb for that effort. That leaves her 3lb lower than her third over 1m4f here on her penultimate start and she looks feasibly treated as a result. Of the remainder, Mother Margaret makes the most appeal on her handicap bow.

ROYAL DREAM could still be improving as he wasn't beaten that far at Wolverhampton last time, so remains of interest back from a break. The drop back in trip is potentially a good move for the free-going Atlantis Blue and she's next best ahead of Mother Margaret, who's bred to do some damage off an opening mark of 72.

The vote goes to ARCTICIAN who just about stays this far. The drop in grade can see him return to winning form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Blown Away can go well after being beaten half a length over C&D last month, despite a slow start and a blocked run at a crucial stage. He can get involved in first-time blinkers, but he has been upped 3lb for that and, as a result, has to give 4lb or more to his rivals. Magico may have more to come after getting off the mark at Pontefract, but SPEEDING BULLET is just preferred. Richard Hannon's gelding got up late when scoring over a furlong shorter under Oisin Murphy at Newmarket last month, suggesting this trip will be in his favour, and he looks capable of defying a 4lb higher mark.

The progressive BLOWN AWAY was unlucky not to win over C&D 4 weeks ago and he's fancied to make amends. Speeding Bullet made a winning nursery bow in gutsy fashion at Newmarket so is next best ahead of City of Delight, who looks to have been brought along with handicaps in mind.

Magico is a potential improver but BLOWN AWAY has good claims on his AW form, including over C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Honest Desire was beaten a length over C&D last month and has been gelded since, so he may get involved for Charlie Appleby who trained last year's winner of this race. He could go well but the 12 stall is not ideal, and preference is for the lightly-weighted CHARLIE MASON. A C&D winner in September and a fast-finishing third at Lingfield last month, he is upped in class but may find these conditions are just about perfect. All Agleam could also go close if she learns to settle better.

Several to consider in this competitive heat, with ALL AGLEAM topping the shortlist. She was unable to match strides with City House over C&D a fortnight ago, but that rival was clearly well ahead of his opening mark and she pulled nicely clear of the rest. The consistent Charlie Mason should be in the mix, while Sayidh Kingman, a decisive winner here when last seen three months ago, is also feared. Kodiac Thriller and Western are others who could have a say in the finish.

Preference is for CHARLIE MASON who is taking on better company, but this C&D winner should appreciate the return to a galloping track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

May Sonic likes it here, with three course wins to her name, and can be forgiven a poor last run on heavy ground at Haydock in September. He has won off higher marks than this and is hard to overlook, while Aramis Grey ran her best race for some time when beaten half a length in a conditions event over this C&D last month. She should give another good account on her return to handicap company, but PROP FORWARD is narrowly preferred. Three wins from four stats on the all-weather and a third at Goodwood on turf in May stand out, so the five-year-old could be the one to beat if fully wound up for his return.

PROP FORWARD has an excellent AW record and goes well fresh, so he's worth a chance to make a successful return from 6 months off. The in-form Aramis Grey, second in this last year, looks a danger and a return to form from Fresh would come as no surprise.

Aramis Grey ran a cracker last time but PROP FORWARD (nap) still has potential and can give the weight away all round.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

SLEEPING LION was no match for the high-class Trawlerman at Salisbury 54 days ago, but faces nothing of that calibre here and a return to winning ways could be imminent as the eight-year-old drops in grade. The Roger Charlton-trained gelding scored over this C&D when ridden by David Probert in February last year and could repeat the dose off a 3lb lower mark now reunited with that pilot. The in-form Divine Comedy can improve further now upped in trip, while Inuit is also respected on debut for Jamie Osbourne.

DIVINE COMEDY has excelled for her current stable and still looked comfortably ahead of the the handicapper when scoring at Nottingham last month, so she's a straightforward choice to notch up a fourth win of the campaign. Sleeping Lion is of interest dropping back in grade and Rainbow Dreamer is worthy of respect back from a break.

The vote goes to RAINBOW DREAMER whose record over C&D reads 11117127. He landed the AW Marathon Championship at Newcastle in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Geelong had a little in hand when scoring at Windsor last month and, as a previous C&D winner, he rates as shortlist material off 4lb higher. Glory Nights has also flourished of late and has scope to progress further now he is upped in trip. However, handicap debutant ST JUST IN TIME is the most intriguing option at this stage of the season and could provide a bit of value given his pedigree is crying out for this sterner test of stamina.

GLORY NIGHTS has got his act together of late, opening his account at Wolverhampton on his penultimate start prior to posting a very good second back at that venue 2 weeks ago. He gets the vote to come out on top now stepping back up in trip, with fellow in-form 4-y-o Geelong rating the lead threat. D Day Arvalenreeva and It's A Love Thing complete the shortlist.

The solid option here is GEELONG who arrives at the top of his game and should make another bold bid at a track which suits.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Cola Kid is versatile regarding the trip and, having won under Kevin Stott over 7f here last week, the top-weight is dangerous to underestimate despite dropping back a furlong under a 5lb penalty. However, his old rival BAMA LAMA has a handy pull at the weights judging by a couple of recent encounters and Rod Millman's gelding is the preferred option on the revised terms. Purple Poppy and Wadi Bani are a couple of others to monitor in the betting.

It's probably best to draw a line through BLUEBELLS BOY's latest effort at Chelmsford and, if judged on his good second at the same course on his penultimate start he holds strong claims. Rhubarb is 0-13 on the all-weather, but she's hit the crossbar four times on synthetics and will have every chance if acting on this surface (polytrack debut). Purple Poppy and The Cola Kid, who scored over 7f here last week, are others to consider.

The return to 6f and the addition of cheekpieces could see AGAPANTHER record her third course success.
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