There were 48 Races on Thursday 21st November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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 5 race.

Switchel is only 3lb higher than for her recent triumph over 1m2f at Chelmsford and she must enter calculations in her current mood. However, this distance does appear on the edge of her stamina so fellow last-time-out winner ARAZZO edges the vote. The three-year-old made a successful debut for the Bernard Llewellyn stable at Wolverhampton last week and a 6lb penalty might not prevent him from following up. Pysanka finished behind the selection in fourth that day and is another to consider.

A host in with chances but SHARP DISTINCTION has dropped to a very tempting mark and in first-time blinkers, Amy Murphy's charge can leave a dismal effort behind and notch career victory number 3 at the expense of Upepo, who was given a mountain to climb by his inexperienced rider here on Tuesday and is clearly much better than that. Switchel and Pysanka round off the shortlist.

Another chance is given to UPEPO, a distant third of five in a farcical race here on Tuesday. He was 3-3 here prior to that.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ANGLOPHILE offered much more encouragement when coming home a close-up second over 1m1f at Redcar. The son of Too Darn Hot should have little issue with the extra furlong now reverting to the all-weather and a breakthrough victory could be in the offing. The biggest threat may emerge from Warrnambool, who caught the eye in third on debut at Kempton, although market support for Charlie Appleby's Frankel newcomer Secret Force would be interesting.

The suggestion is Godolphin newcomer SECRET FORCE, with confidence in his chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Anglophile should have more to come on the back of his Redcar second and is feared most. Andrew Balding's Radical Design is a newcomer to monitor in the betting, while the fact that Majestic Leo went off at quite a short price on his debut suggests he's thought capable of better than he showed on that occasion.

Preference is for Godolphin's SECRET FORCE whose yard won a division of this race with a debutant three years ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Sonic Si has acquitted himself with credit in all four maiden/novice events to date and a gelding procedure may improve him on this move into nursery company. Even so, an opening mark of 74 does look on the stiff side and TOOLATETONEGOTIATE rates a more solid proposition. The daughter of Havana Grey arrives on the back of a solid second at Wolverhampton and that looks strong form given the third has subsequently scored. Bacor may fare best of the remainder.

TOOLATETONEGOTIATE looks capable of winning a race like this judged on her latest Wolverhampton second. David Loughnane has his team in good form and Sonic SI looks feasibly handicapped if he's ready to roll on his first outing since May. Roysdelight should also be competitive from the inside stall.

Oakley Boy is feared back on AW but TOOLATETONEGOTIATE bumped into a well-treated rival last time and can gain compensation.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOE'S LEGACY was pushed out to score with more in hand than the winning margin suggests at Wolverhampton and she gets the vote to make light of a 6lb penalty. Mumayaz did it well when justifying favouritism at Bath last month and must enter calculations off 4lb higher, while this step back to the minimum trip can see Harb in a better light and he completes the shortlist.

This looks a reasonable race for the grade with plenty of these in form. MUMAYAZ cashed in on a drop in class at Bath 3 weeks ago and likely to be dropped in from his wide draw, he could be the answer with plenty of pace forecast. Harb also looks a big player having shaped well over 6f recently, while Alafdhal is dangerous is reacting positively to blinkers.

Agostino and Harb are high on the list but the addition of blinkers could see ALAFDHAL resume winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BEST RATE offered encouragement when third over this trip at Kempton on his debut and, after then shaping with plenty of promise in fifth over a mile here, he gets the vote to land a first career success. Noble Champion was well supported when fifth at Newmarket and, with that experience under his belt, he can emerge as the main danger to the selection. Of the newcomers, Oxford Circus is respected most.

BEST RATE caught the eye from a long way back here last week and gets the vote. Noble Champion and Wilhelmina are others who have shown promise, while Astral Sea, the mount of Harry Davies from the Crisford pair, looks pick of the newcomers before any betting clues are known.

This can go to NOBLE CHAMPION who showed enough on his Newmarket debut this month to make him of interest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NAMMOS (first) got the better of Miss Sunset Strip (second) by half a length when the pair met over this trip at Chelmsford last month and, with a claimer enlisted to more than offset a 4lb rise for that display, she gets the vote to confirm the form here. This step back up in trip should help the consistent Bint Havana Gold get competitive and she is respected most out of the remainder.

It's worth chancing the stamina of BINT HAVANA GOLD on this first attempt at 7f as she's on a winning mark and shaped quite well at Chelmsford last time. Nammos has thrived since rejoining Jane Chapple-Hyam and heads the dangers along with Lady Wingalot and Miss Sunset Strip.

The vote goes to WHOOP WHOOP (nap) whose record over C&D reads 311. She holds strong claims on her return from a short break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Havana Sky returned to form at Southwell last week and is respected, despite being 2lb wrong under a penalty. However, POETIC JACK might be the one to side with following a string of consistent efforts, including when runner-up at Chelmsford earlier in the month. Lilkian was third here in August off an 8lb higher mark and a return to this venue might see him in a better light.

POETIC JACK has eased in the weights and arrives on the back of a string of consistent efforts so, from a handy draw, he could be the way to go returned to this shorter trip. Havana Sky hasn't been the most consistent but arrives on the back of a career-best success so has to enter calculations. Neptune Legend is another with claims from a basement mark for all his slow starts are a cause for concern.

Top of the list is HAVANA SKY, who was a smooth winner at Southwell last week and may well be able to follow up under a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SISTERS IN THE SKY went close at Wolverhampton on her first appearance on the all-weather since April and the five-year-old, who remains on the same mark, may have been found a decent opportunity to go one better. Time Patrol has been running consistently well of late and has to enter calculations. Others to note include Midnight Flame and Apple A Dey.

SISTERS IN THE SKY could be set to resume winning ways judged on last week's Wolverhampton second. Time Patrol and Midnight Flame are dangers.

Preference is for SISTERS IN THE SKY, who has won three times at sprint trips this year and had a near miss at Wolverhampton last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Johnjay has been knocking on the door on his most recent starts and stepping back up to 1m2f may suit providing the four-year-old settles in the early stages. Crafter almost caused a huge surprise over C&D last week and has to be considered, especially being 2lb well-in, but the vote goes to RENESMEE. Second at Chelmsford a fortnight ago, Alice Haynes' filly might have even more to offer.

BLUE COLLAR is better than he could show at Newmarket 3 weeks ago and hasn't been with David Evans long so could be worth chancing back in headgear on his first go on AW. Johnjay and Crafter are a couple of the other likely types.

Preference is for CURTIZ who ran well to finish second on his return from a break at Chelmsford last month. That form has been franked.
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