There were 37 Races on Sunday 5th November 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Huntingdon, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Lingfield, 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.

NEPTUNE LEGEND had Zakram (second) behind when successful by two lengths over C&D last month and, even though he has to give 4lb extra away to his rival, he remains the one to beat. Blue Collar Lad wasn't entirely disgraced in fifth over an extended mile at Wolverhampton on his latest outing and should go well off a 2lb lower mark, while Taswara is another to consider.

NEPTUNE LEGEND got firmly back on track sporting first-time blinkers (retained here) when cashing in off his much-reduced mark over C&D 9 days ago, doing plenty in front and seeing off re-opposing Zakram. He gets the nod to confirm those placings with the latter-named rating the chief threat. Blue Collar Lad can also get involved.

With a major lack of recent form in this field, last week's C&D one-two NEPTUNE LEGEND and Zakram may well come to the fore again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INDELIBLE was sent off a fancied price for her debut at Salisbury and she was beaten five lengths into second by a much more experienced rival. The beautifully-bred daughter of Shamardal should have plenty more to come up in trip, so she looks the one to beat. Love Warrior produced a pleasing debut effort when second at York last month and he should take a step forward, while any market confidence behind Alshimali on his debut would be of interest.

INDELIBLE is bred in the purple and produced a promising first effort behind an experienced sort when second at Salisbury, so shades the vote over Time Edition, who stepped up on debut when just failing at Nottingham. Rouge Sellier and Love Warrior also made encouraging debuts so this looks a good maiden for the track.

It is tough to choose between the five with fair form and potential. However, LOVE WARRIOR is selected ahead of Times Edition.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FRED BEAR recorded a double earlier in the year in this grade and he has now been dropped to his last winning mark after failing to fire on heavy ground at Bath last time. The five-year-old finds himself in a very winnable contest and, with Luke Morris back in the plate, he can regain the winning thread. Royal Athena and A Poet's Secret are the ones expected to put up most resistance.

ROYAL ATHENA shaped as if better for the run on hurdling/stable debut laste time and she's well treated back in this sphere, so she's likely to land a weak race. Fred Bear should be back on his game, so he's feared most and A Poet's Secret can't be ruled out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Thunder Blue, highly tried in Group company since a Goodwood maiden win, sets a decent standard but the unexposed GOLDEN ARROW could have his measure. The 200,000-pound breeze-up purchase hasn't been sighted since a winning debut at Hamilton in May and, as long as the market vibes aren't negative, he's likely good enough to defy a penalty in this company. The Cutest looks the pick of the remainder.

THUNDER BLUE hasn't fired the last twice but this is a marked drop in grade and he has the best form, so he takes narrow preference over Golden Arrow, who made a successful debut at Hamilton 5 months ago but hasn't been seen since. The Cutest is also open to improvement.

Thunder Blue has to be the starting point for calculations with his Group-race form but GOLDEN ARROW could be a serious rival.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mumayaz has placed in five of his last six outings but may have to settle for minor honours once again with SIR RODNEYREDBLOOD preferred. The six-year-old returned to form with a fine third from a wide draw at Chelmsford last week and, given that he's now slipped 3lb below his last winning mark, this looks within his range. Glamorous Express was unsuited by the sedate pace at Wolverhampton last time and isn't ruled out.

Tony Carroll looks to hold a strong hand here and his in-form top-weight MUMAYAZ is fancied to gain a deserved success and edge out his stablemate Glamorous Express who has his first try on polytrack and is weighted to go close if taking to the surface. C&D winner Sir Rodneyredblood is another who can have a say in a tightly-knit handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Just That Lord has to be of some interest after winning narrowly here in July in a better race, though he does need forgiving a sixth at Goodwood on his only start since. So Sleepy has a bit to find and a chance is taken on LION RING. Hector Crouch got plenty of improvement out of the gelding when he got off the mark over this trip at the 35th attempt, and an added 3lb may not stop him following up.

If LION RING can get across from the outside stall he might be able to go in again as a 3 lb rise for last month's Chelmsford success looks fair in light of the third winning there on Thursday. So Sleepy arrives in a good vein of form and is second choice ahead of Boom The Groom.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Porterinthejungle has won four times over this trip which makes him worthy of some consideration, but he is yet to win on the all-weather from 11 attempts and may have to settle for a place. INTOXICATA won over this trip at Wolverhampton last time out with ease and an added 3lb may not stop the U S Navy Flag filly from doing the same thing here. C&D winner Ajrad is noted too.

INTOXICATA seemed well suited by the return to 7f when scoring with a bit in hand at Wolverhampton 12 days ago and, nudged up just 3 lb, Ed Dunlop's filly is fancied to go in again. Porterinthejungle didn't go down without a fight when fourth at Windsor last month so she could well emerge as the main threat, with No News and Essme (who has had a wind op since last seen) another couple worth considering.
Ths is the racecard key.
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