There were 40 Races on Tuesday 19th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Limerick, 6 races at Fakenham, 9 races at Southwell, 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.

SHAAD improved on his first start for James Owen when runner-up at Southwell last week and the application of a visor for the first time is likely to aid his cause in what appears to be a more-than-winnable contest on paper. Christian Bruce hasn't shown much in three starts but is bred to stay well and has to be of interest on her handicap bow, while the return to the all-weather should benefit Gold Aura.

SHAAD made a promising start for this yard when second at Southwell last week and can go one better with this longer trip expected to suit. Fellow 3-y-o Christian Bruce is feared most now handicapping/up in trip.

Christian Bruce can be expected to improve but SHAAD may be able to get off the mark on his second run for James Owen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FAMILY KNIGHT clearly benefited from his debut experience at Kempton when finishing third at the same track earlier in the month after being ridden more positively. Both of those efforts would set the form standard and Richard Hughes' gelding is expected to shed the maiden tag. Sweet Couture is a player judged on her fourth at Kempton in September, while Nanny Park (fifth) is expected to confirm form with Pacifist (sixth) from their encounter last month.

FAMILY KNIGHT took a big step forward from his debut when beaten only by a couple of newcomers from perhaps the most powerful 2-y-o yards around at Kempton 2 weeks ago and looks the one to beat. Nanny Park, Sweet Couture and Pacifist all offered something to work on first-time up and are potential threats.

The shortlist is headed by NANNY PARK and Pacifist. The other main form contenders are Family Knight and Sweet Couture.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FRAVANCO wasn't disgraced when fifth on testing ground at Windsor last month and the five-year-old makes plenty of appeal back on the all-weather following his Kempton success the time before off a 4lb lower mark. Delta Legend continues to run with plenty of credit and is expected to play a key role once again. Swinging London and Torbellino appeal most of the remainder.

SWINGING LONDON figures off a handy mark and has returned to form in recent starts. He gets the nod in a tricky-looking contest. Delta Legend and Destinado head the list of dangers.

This mark is within LOST IN TIME's range and he is just preferred in an open race. Swinging London and Arch Legend are feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HITCHED bounce back to form in no uncertain terms when bolting up over C&D last week. Stall 12 should not be an issue given that he is usually held up in his races and, although the penalty will ask more questions of him, this looks another winnable opportunity. There was plenty to like about Wadacre Tivoli's recent Kempton second and, with few miles on the clock, she is a live candidate. H Key Lails would not be winning out of turn having filled the runner-up spot at Chelmsford the last twice.

HITCHED produced a career best to resume winning ways in decisive fashion over C&D last week and looks capable of defying a penalty. H Key Lails has been knocking on the door of late and is next best ahead of Devasboy, who has made an interesting stable switch.

The manner of his C&D win suggests HITCHED (nap) is well up to defying a 5lb penalty. Molly Valentine is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CON TE PARTIRO made it five wins from 11 career starts when on target over C&D in September and the progressive three-year-old may have what it takes to defy a further 5lb rise in the handicap. Oman bolted up at Yarmouth last month and is still well treated, despite a hefty 9lb hike. Silver Nightfall remains on good terms with herself and she could also have a say.

WARREN HILL won well in a division of this last year and she could be set for a bold show after a pleasing-enough return after 2 months off at Wolverhampton. The prolific Con Te Partiro and Silver Nightfall are solid threats.

The fitting of a visor has seen Silver Nightfall (second choice) hit form but CON TE PARTIRO looks more progressive.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Up The Jazz escapes a penalty having landed an apprentice handicap over the extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton recently and he's a player once again, but the vote goes to ISLAND BANDIT. Narrowly denied at Dunstall Park having raced wider than ideal entering the home straight, compensation could await from a 3lb higher mark. Others to note include Charmaine and Charlie's Choice.

CHARMAINE stayed on strongly to score at Kempton 2 months ago and can do better again now handicapping. She gets the vote over Island Bandit and recent Wolverhampton 1-2 Up The Jazz and Charlie's Choice.

Bold Ribb is interesting on his C&D win last autumn but CHARMAINE looks good for further improvement following her Kempton win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The progressive BLUEBELLS BOY has won four of his last five outings and, given the ease of his latest success at Chelmsford, Darryll Holland's sprinter may well defy a 6lb rise. Princess Shabnam last won way back in 2022, but is not easily discounted off her current mark on the back of a third at Chelmsford. Classy Clarets is another to take seriously.

BLUEBELLS BOY is thriving and can win again. Epic Express is a danger back at 6f, while Monsieur Beaulieu is interesting under James Doyle following his first run in the UK at Newmarket.

Whenthedealinsdone is respected but BLUEBELLS BOY looked good at Chelmsford and may be able to defy a rise in grade and the weights
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The betting suggested SECOND NAME would run a big race on last month's belated racecourse introduction and the son of Exceed And Excel duly landed the odds at Wolverhampton, despite showing signs of inexperience. Roger Varian's charge will know more now and is taken to defy a penalty. Placed at York and Ripon on her last couple of outings, Elegant Call debuts for a new yard and should have the measure of both Big Time Rascal and Rebel Star on these terms.

SECOND NAME boasts a smart pedigree and got off the mark at the first time of asking at Wolverhampton last month. With improvement likely, he should take the beating here. Elegant Call looks the obvious danger.

Promising SECOND NAME is taken to defy a penalty for his Wolverhampton win. Elegant Call is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MY MATE MIKE was upped in class over 6f at Wolverhampton last time and failed to get involved. However, Dean Ivory's inmate landed a double over this distance before that and he gets another chance in this lower grade. Professor Tickle also steps up in trip with solid claims on the back of a placed effort over 6f at this venue. Buy The Dip won on the turf track here during the summer and could also land a blow.

Preference is for PROFESSOR TICKLE, who won at this course off a 2 lb higher mark in December and got back to that sort of form here last week. My Mate Mike and City Cyclone should also go well.

The Lingfield factor puts PROFESSOR TICKLE at the top of the list. Charlie Mason is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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