There were 31 Races on Monday 20th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Exeter, 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.

The booking of Benoit De La Sayette in this apprentice handicap could prove crucial for FORWARD FLIGHT, who has leading claims on his 1m Yarmouth victory off a 2lb lower mark last month. Miss Dolly Rocker is a course winner returning from a break and she has slipped to a fair mark, while Arctician also looks feasibly treated again and ran well enough when fourth over C&D 12 days ago to be seriously considered in this company.

MISS DOLLY ROCKER shaped well in a stronger race over 11f here a fortnight ago and she looks the way to go. Newmarket-winner Big Bear Hug is respected despite a 6 lb rise, while Outrace can go well again despite his high draw.

There are doubts over all of the runners for one reason or another. Tentative preference is for MISS DOLLY ROCKER.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NEW CHELSEA disappointed when sent off favourite for a nursery at Newmarket earlier in the month but he failed to get the 1m1f trip that day and could be worth another chance now dropped back in trip off a 2lb lower mark. His near-miss at Newbury over 7f the time before gives him a big chance here and first-time blinkers may help. I Love Paris has shown ability in her three qualifying runs, most notably when placed over 1m at HQ last time out, and an opening mark of 80 looks fair. Royal Tapestry won over this distance at Lingfield 13 days ago and complete the shortlist off 6lb higher.

ROYAL TAPESTRY has shown improved form upped to 1m and switched to nurseries on his last 2 starts, value for extra when opening his account at Lingfield 13 days ago, so he is taken to score again with the potential of more still to come. New Chelsea could fare better with blinkers now applied and is feared most, ahead of Swift Victory.

Preference is for I LOVE PARIS, who should progress now she's qualified for a mark. Royal Tapestry is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SOMMELIER left his April debut well behind when returning with an impressive success over 6f at Chelmsford earlier this month and he looks up to defying a penalty to follow up here. The form has bee boosted by the third scoring since and Marco Botti's gelding has scope for plenty of improvement. Also over 6f at Chelmsford, Alfa Kellenic caught the eye finishing well for third once the penny dropped on debut and should be wiser for that experience. Tangled Up In Blue also warrants respect after a decent third in a Newcastle nursery.

SOMMELIER ran to a pretty high level when off the mark at the second time of asking and looks up to defying a penalty with more to come. Alfa Kellenic receives 10 lb from the selection and has strong place claims, along with Tangled Up In Blue.

Sommelier is a key player despite his penalty but ALFA KELLENIC shaped with some promise at Chelmsford and can take a step forward.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

EZRA CEE sets the standard based on what he has achieved in two starts to date and the manner in which he stayed on when runner-up here last time suggested the step back up to 7f would aid his cause. State Flag outran her odds to fill the runner-up spot over C&D at the start of the month and she is capable of being in the mix, while others to note are Wadacre Icarus and Ten Club.

There was a lot to like about STATE FLAG's C&D debut second so she's narrowly preferred to Peter Chapple-Hyam's Ezra Cee. Wadacre Icarus ought to build on his Newcastle debut and is also on the shortlist along with Tom Clover's Character Testing.

Several possibles but CHARACTER TESTING is taken to make it third time lucky. Ezra Cee and Le Geyt are feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

HAFEET ALAIN arrives following a recent success at York and the booking of Billy Loughnane makes him appeal considerably on his return to the all-weather. Catch The Paddy scored at Newmarket on his latest start and he is likely to enter the reckoning off a 4lb higher mark. Autumn Festival, Choisya and Symbol Of Light appeal most of the remainder.

Some sort of case can be made for each on the 9 runners, though CATCH THE PADDY makes most appeal having quickened up smartly to overcome a pace bias at Newmarket last time. Excel Power has been shaping as if he's building back up to top form and has edged further down the weights again, with Hafeet Alain also hard to dismiss on the back of a career-best effort.

Choisya is high on the list but SYMBOL OF LIGHT can bounce back from a low-key display on soft turf nine weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PERSEUS WAY enjoyed a decent spell over hurdles for Gary Moore and returned to Owen Burrows with a promising display when runner-up here last month. The step up in trip promises to yield further improvement and he gets the vote at the expense of Dancing Harry, who was fourth at Goodwood in August, and World Without Love, who has been running consistently well of late.

PERSEUS WAY remains with low mileage on the level and can come out on top on the back of a fine run here 7 weeks ago. C&D-winner C'Mon Kenny, Carzola and Andaleep are also on the shortlist.

A competitive race in which DUKE OF OXFORD is fancied to step up on earlier form now his stamina is more fully tested.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A plum draw in stall one ought to aid the chances of dual course winner GOT NO DOLLARS. Recent efforts, most notably his narrow second at Chelmsford 18 days ago, would suggest the son of Showcasing is coming to hand, and he is weighted to go well from 9lb below his last winning mark. So Glorious sports first-time cheekpieces ahead of her handicap bow so it would come as no surprise to see an improved showing. Top Of The Class has taken a couple of backwards steps recently, but she might fare better now eased in class.

GOT NO DOLLARS has been knocking on the door in recent weeks and might be able to get his head back in front. Split Elevens caught the eye a bit last time and is second choice ahead of Swiss Rome and the selection's stablemate Harry The Haggler.

A wide-open handicap in which SPLIT ELEVENS is marginally preferred to Got No Dollars.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KEMERTON's handicap rating has been in free-fall following a string of below-par efforts on the turf, but Ian Williams' charge, whose career-best performance came at this venue, might be able to take advantage of his reduced mark now back on the all-weather. Trusty Scout struggled over hurdles last month but he had been running to a consistent level on synthetic surfaces prior to that performance. With that in mind, he could be in the shake-up, along with Hazel Bear and handicap debutant Total Master.

FRAVANCO has been in reasonable form lately and has the opportunity to make the running dropped in grade, so this could be the ideal opening to capitalise on a handy mark. Showlan Spirit and Hazel Bear are both feasible threats.

Upped further in distance with the hood retained, HAZEL BEAR (nap) could well open her account. Showlan Spirit is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The vote goes to CHURCHILL ROSE, who was unfortunate to bump into a well-handicapped, and heavily-backed, rival at Lingfield last month. 7lb claimer Mikkel Mortensen keeps the ride aboard Charlie Fellowes' three-year-old and she can go one better from just a 1lb higher mark. Dotties Star occupied the same position at Windsor 28 days ago and the gelding, whose dam was a multiple all-weather winner, must be respected now back on an artificial surface. Largo Bay heads the remainder.

CHURCHILL ROSE arrives on the back of a solid showing when second at Lingfield and is worth a chance to get back to winning ways. Largo Bay should be thereabouts and Dotties Star can't be ruled out.

Back down in distance, VELVET VULCAN is taken to record a first success. Trackman is second choice.
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