There were 31 Races on Wednesday 1st November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Fakenham, 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 6 race.

In a race with a lack of recent winning form, WALEYFA stands out after she was only beaten a neck at Wolverhampton, despite a slow start. She has also won here, albeit in a 0-50 classified event, and appears to have plenty in her favour. Pink Jazz has five all-weather victories to his name and warrants some consideration, but Hul Ah Bah Loo may be the bigger rival having struck at this venue off 2lb higher back in February.

WALEYFA came on plenty for her return when going close at Wolverhampton 11 days ago and she looks ready to strike again. Intricate Pillar responded very well to a tongue strap when just denied at Kempton so is the obvious threat.

Unless there's a big market move for one or more of the others, calculations appear to be dominated by WALEYFA and Intricate Pillar.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Accumulate stayed on well to overcome interference at Newmarket, suggesting the added furlong may bring about more improvement, but he has to give 7lb or more to some useful maidens. Majed can go well after his Leicester second, but ALACRITY may have his measure. Third at Redcar after showing her inexperience, the daughter of Study Of Man kept on with purpose once the penny dropped and if she improves as expected, she might come home in front.

MAJED has had the form of his Leicester second boosted and should take a bit of stopping in receipt of weight from likely main danger Accumulate. Ghostlore is a newcomer to monitor closely in the betting.

Despite the penalty ACCUMULATE sets a useful standard on his turf form and is taken to continue his progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Sugarloaf Lenny steps up a furlong for his handicap debut and after some signs of ability when fourth at Chelmsford, he could mount a challenge. However, IRRELEVANT just did enough to win at Kempton after cruising throughout and he may be value for a 4lb rise, assuming he can reproduce that on his first start for new connections. Manos Arriba wasn't beaten far at Newcastle, but top weight may mean he has to settle for a supporting role.

ROYAL TAPESTRY is bred to be much better than an opening mark of 67 so he could be the answer. Irrelevant and Moreginplease are others to consider.

Two-time Kempton winner IRRELEVANT is the pick on his first run for Lee Carter. The step up to 1m looks a plus for Sugarloaf Lenny.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PLACO sets the standard on the evidence of his two runs to date and the form of his second at Newmarket last month has worked out nicely, with both the third and fourth winning subsequently. Debora's Dream has gone close on a couple of occasions and is expected to be in the mix following his recent third at Chelmsford. Teraabb, who was touched off at Yarmouth on his third start, and Biographer can fight it out for the minor honours.

PLACO finished in front of a couple of subsequent winners when just denied in a Newmarket maiden so is the one to beat ahead of Teraabb and Debora's Dream.

This may lie between PLACO and Teraabb, both of whom were beaten a head last time. The former may have achieved a shade more.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CHANGE SINGS seems to have benefited for dropping back to 6f on his last couple of starts, winning at both Kempton and Wolverhampton, and a 5lb rise for the latest of those victories is unlikely to stop his progression. Kit Gabriel went up 3lb for his success at Wolverhampton in September and is expected to play a leading role once again. Others to note include Razzam and Cover Up.

DIRTYOLDTOWN has come down a fair way in the weights and, with his recent stable debut likely to have brought him on, he's put forward as the answer. Kit Gabriel may do better still for his current connections and has to be fared, along with Al Ameen, who found plenty to get up right at the death at Kempton 3 weeks ago.

The vote goes to six-time C&D winner COUNT OTTO who returns to the AW just 1lb higher than when edging out Aberama Gold here in March.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KNEBWORTH seems to have turned a corner over the past few months, winning twice in July, and Richard Hughes' gelding makes plenty of appeal dropping back to the minimum trip. Alexi Boy is possibly worth another chance back on the all-weather having failed to beat a rival home on his handicap bow at Redcar, while Celsius and Bedford Flyer are both more than capable of being in the mix.

HAYMAKER did too much too soon in testing conditions at Salisbury so is worth another chance off an easing mark. Knebworth is next best ahead of Angle Land.

It may be worth siding with BEDFORD FLYER who drops into a Class 4 for the first time since winning twice on the AW in November 2020.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HASHTAGMETOO was able to capitalise on a spell of good form when winning at Wolverhampton last month, and a subsequent 3lb rise might not prevent Jamie Osborne's mare from following up. Wilkie, who finished a good second at the same venue last time, might improve for the addition of first-time cheekpieces and warrants serious consideration. Market support should be noted for Kitty Foyle, who might be more of a force on her handicap bow.

The suggestion is WILKIE who really ought to have a race in him from his reduced mark and perhaps cheekpieces will give him that bit extra. Total Lockdown and recent Wolverhampton scorer Hashtagmetoo rate obvious dangers, while Kitty Foyle is an unexposed handicap newcomer to keep an eye on in the betting.

The selection is PABLO PRINCE who has won three times over C&D and should be all the better for his Kempton reappearance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BHUBEZI caught the eye when finishing third over 7f at Brighton last time. Earlier efforts would also suggest a step up in trip should suit and although he arrives with stamina to prove, the five-year-old might be worth taking a chance on. Come To Pass continues to run well in defeat and is unlikely to be far away, while others to note include Star Of Epsom and Recuerdame.

CHAGALL is a consistent sort who has a style (often travels smoothly) that lends itself well to all-weather, so he edges the vote. Recuerdame and Star of Epsom head the dangers.

The vote goes to CHAGALL (nap) who is back on the same mark as when winning over C&D in July.
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