There were 36 Races on Wednesday 20th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Ffos Las, 6 races at Hexham, 6 races at Warwick, 8 races at Dundalk, 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.

Having scored over C&D in September, five-time all-weather winner DEMBE then wasn't disgraced when finishing fifth in a 14-runner affair at Newmarket. The Simon Pearce-trained gelding should relish a return to this track and a higher mark in this sphere may not be enough to stop him from getting his head back in front. Ureshii caught the eye on his third-placed handicap bow at Newbury in June and he's feared most, ahead of Kracking.

DEMBE landed a gamble with plenty to spare over C&D in September and returned to the AW, his revised mark looks well within range. Thorntonledale Max may have more to offer over 1m so he's feared most, though Vibrato has to be respected in his hat-trick bid and Ureshii isn't yet exposed.

This should set up for the closers. DEMBE, who readily swept past all eight of his rivals in the straight two runs ago, is the call.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The ground appeared too soft at Doncaster for WILD NATURE when coming home last on his nursery bow. Charlie Appleby's inmate looked one to keep on side on his three previous efforts and he is worth another chance now tackling Polytrack. A 14lb hike in the ratings was enough to thwart Spirit Lead Me in his bid to land a hat-trick over 7f here, but he wasn't beaten far in third and is unexposed over a mile. Stable/nursery debutant Dante's Lad is also noted.

It's probably wise to excuse WILD NATURE's Doncaster nursery debut run given he was badly hampered soon after the start and perhaps unsuited by extreme conditions, so he's well worth another chance having looked progressive prior to that. Dante's Lad has joined a yard that does well with its recruits and the furlong longer trip seems sure to suit based on his pedigree. Spirit Lead Me seems highly likely to give another good account so warrants respect, also.

The way SPIRIT LEAD ME was coming back at the line over 7f here a fortnight ago suggests his revised mark can be defied returned to 1m.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The softer ground appeared to stretch ROI DE FRANCE's stamina when down the field in the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket, but the lightly-raced son of Sea The Stars makes plenty of appeal in these calmer waters and may take some stopping reverting to the all-weather. Having stayed on to finish third over 7f at Southwell last month, Harvard Sound must also enter calculations on his first attempt at a mile. Hafeet Alain may fare best of the remainder.

A cracking handicap. ROI DE FRANCE is better than he showed in the Cambridgeshire and can get back on the up now. Like the selection, Victorious Street and Harvard Sound are 3-y-os who likely have more to offer. Longlai and Sterling Knight may prove best of the older brigade.

Harvard Sound can improve for stepping up to 1m but VICTORIOUS STREET appeals as the type to carry on improving on this surface.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BRAVE BYREFLECTION made a debut full of promise to claim the silver medal at Ripon in August and she could take a big step forward from that effort. Alice Haynes' juvenile might only need to find normal improvement in order to make use of her 12lb advantage over Mini Mac, who shed his maiden tag at Brighton before failing to fire on his nursery debut at Newcastle. Even so, he is expected to prove the main threat, while any market confidence behind Em Four would be interesting.

There was plenty to like about BRAVE BYREFLECTION's opening second at Ripon in August and she can make the most of the weight she receives from Brighton winner Mini Mac. Al Baarez was getting the hang of things towards the end of his Chelmsford debut and also makes the shortlist.

This looks a good opportunity for BRAVE BYREFLECTION to go one better than on debut at Ripon in August.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

IMPULSE BUY went into many notebooks when outrunning his odds to finish a close-up third on his debut at Southwell last week. Clare Hobson's youngster looks to have been found a suitable assignment and could prove difficult to beat with that experience under his belt. Something Splendid was beaten a long way on his first start in a nursery at Newmarket, but he is a player based on his second at Southwell prior to that. Best Of All needs to be monitored closely in the market.

IMPULSE BUY is the percentage call on the back of his promising first run at Southwell last week, although strong market support for Roger Varian newcomer Best of All would put a slightly different slant on things. War Supremo should build on his Southwell debut and also makes the shortlist.

Best Of All is a newcomer of note but IMPULSE BUY ran well on last week's debut and can put that experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TRANSPARENT finished over five lengths clear of a subsequent winner when occupying the runner-up berth over track and trip last month. As long as the son of Mehmas can overcome his difficult draw in stall 14, he ought to go very close. Bridget's View improved on her debut fifth when just touched off at Newmarket and it would be no surprise to see her get into contention again. Sanditon and Teroomm are intriguing debutants to watch out for.

BRIDGET'S VIEW found only a promising newcomer a neck too strong at Newmarket 18 days ago and in receipt of weight all round, she rates the percentage call. Transparent's C&D debut second was full of promise so he must command respect, with Teroomm and San Juanito perhaps the pick of a good-looking bunch of debutants.

Teroomm could prove pick of the newcomers but BRIDGET'S VIEW sets the standard and remains capable of better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

COOL PARTY arrives at the top of his game after scoring over C&D on his last two starts and a mere 2lb rise for his most recent success may not be enough to stop him from landing the hat-trick. Berkshire Sundance arrives with similar claims after triumphing over 1m6f the last twice and, a previous track-and-trip winner himself, he should appreciate the step back up to 2m. Duke Of Oxford is 5lb better off with the selection for finishing just over a length behind him here last month and he should be thereabouts again.

DUKE OF OXFORD found himself not so well placed as the pair that beat him when third behind re-opposing Cool Party over C&D 4 weeks ago. However, that was his first start since August and, meeting that rival on 5 lb better terms, he could be worth siding with to come out on top. Berkshire Sundance continues to go the right way and along with aforementioned Cool Party, heads the dangers.

This is a rise in grade for BERKSHIRE SUNDANCE (nap) but the horses he beat in Class 4 races the last twice give his form a solid look.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for EAVESTONE after a comfortable success over further at Southwell, the daughter of Lope De Vega is likely to have more improvement forthcoming on her handicap bow. A mark of 80 could underestimate her and she gets the vote ahead of Blessed Honour, who has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of her Nottingham defeat of Power Of Destiny in the summer. The latter now has her first start for the Ralph Beckett team and is one to monitor for market support.

POWER OF DESTINY looks the type to take to AW and is on a good mark on the pick of her form, so could be worth chancing starting out for Ralph Beckett. Blessed Honour failed to meet expectations on her handicap bow at Newbury but is worth another chance, with Typical Woman another to consider.

Ralph Beckett's pair are of interest but maybe BLESSED HONOUR will appreciate returning to a quicker surface and be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ADACE deservedly regained the winning thread with a taking performance over C&D last month and 2lb rise for that success could prove lenient at a similar level. The daughter of Adaay is narrowly preferred to stablemate The Spotlight Kid, who scored over 1m here last time out, while Diamondsinthesand (third) has two lengths to make up with the selection from that recent contest but is 3lb better off. Others to note include Nubough, Shamardia and Valadero.

ADACE looked better than ever when a smooth winner over C&D 3 weeks ago so gets the vote up 2 lb. The Spotlight Kid made a winning return to the AW here 2 weeks ago and is next best ahead of Valadero.

Dean Ivory's last-time-out course winners Adace and THE SPOTLIGHT KID could fight this out.
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