There were 47 Races on Saturday 25th November 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ascot, 9 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Punchestown, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MASHAAER was largely disappointing after finishing second in the Pretty Polly at Newmarket in May 2022, but she returns from a lengthy absence in a very weak race and she should be capable of getting off the mark as a result. On The Cards showed some promise on his debut at Wolverhampton recently and is the clear main danger, although Electric Avenue is a newcomer to note.

A low-key start to proceedings and provided she's ready to roll after 11 months off, sole 4-y-o MASHAAER is strongly fancied to belatedly open her account at the expense of On The Cards, who hinted at ability when down the field at Wolverhampton recently and should be capable of better. Newcomer Electric Avenue can edge out Moda Minx for third spot.

Although she hasn't been seen for nearly a year, this still looks a gilt-edged opportunity for MASHAAER to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LAURA'S BREEZE got off the mark over this trip at Wolverhampton earlier in the month and a 2lb rise may not be enough to prevent the three-year-old from going in again here. Purple Poppy has made the frame on her last couple of starts and is likely be in the mix once more, while Sixties Chic and Fly The Nest complete the shortlist.

LAURA'S BREEZE didn't need to improve to get off the mark at Wolverhampton earlier this month and, with Morgan Cole's 3 lb more than negating a small rise in the weights, Ed Dunlop's filly is fancied to follow up at the expense of Sixties Chic, who made a winning all-weather debut recently and may well have more to offer on synthetics. Storymaker and Purple Poppy are another couple worthy of a mention.

Lots with chances. LAURA'S BREEZE has improved for the switch to AW this autumn and might be able to defy a small rise for last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Morning Suit is the pick of those with form after showing some ability on his debut over this distance at Kempton recently. That said, the level he sets is not very high and a chance can be taken on ARCTIC THUNDER, who lacks race experience but he is well related and cost 110,000gns as a yearling. Salaamaat and Dashing Willie are others to consider.

MORNING SUIT shaped as if better for the run when fourth at Kempton 10 days ago, so he can take a step forward from his debut effort to get off the mark. Newcomer Arctic Thunder represents a leading yard and is one to consider first time up, while Global Asset could be capable of better and completes the shortlist.

Likely improvers MORNING SUIT, Gultari and Lunar Rocks are on the shortlist, along with newcomer Arctic Thunder.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Harb returns to the all-weather following a short break and he is one to note, but a fighting-fit HOLKHAM BAY gets the nod. He came agonizingly close to supplementing his Kempton success at Chelmsford two weeks ago and, despite a further 1lb rise, looks sure to be in the firing line again. Alexi Boy remains unexposed and is worthy of consideration, as is the Oisin Murphy-ridden Betweenthesticks.

HOLKHAM BAY has shown improved form on his last 2 starts, headed only close home at Chelmsford a fortnight ago, so he is taken to resume winning ways in his current mood. The main danger could be Harb, who shaped as if still in top form when third at Goodwood on his latest outing, while Speedacus also enters calculations.

With two key players drawn widest, perhaps HARB will be the answer. He was at the top of his game on turf when last seen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Slow starts have certainly been hindering Fivethousandtoone and stepping up from 6f could prove a wise move, but MISTY GREY looks a much more solid option. He arrives following a narrow defeat in a conditions event at Kempton and his class may shine through now back in handicap company. Street Kid and Baldomero have both been in good form and add further spice to the race.

BALDOMERO was value for extra when runner-up at Chelmsford on Tuesday, doing well to sustain his effort for so long having raced on the shoulder of a strong gallop, so he gets the nod over Street Kid, who backed up his Haydock success with another good effort at Wolverhampton. Fivethousandtoone should also be sharper with a run now under his belt and is respected.

A useful but rather trappy handicap. BALDOMERO's poor strike-rate hardly makes him one for maximum faith but he arrives in top form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Perfect Thunder has steadily been slipping down the ratings and warrants respect, as does Britannica, who has yet to get her head in front but enters handicap company for the first time now. The vote, however, goes to VICTORIA GROVE. Henry Spiller's filly only found a subsequent winner too good at Chelmsford last time and is effectively 2lb better off with Grace McEntee's claim taken into consideration.

PERFECT THUNDER ran respectably in a slightly stronger race than this on her most recent outing at Newmarket and remains unexposed at the trip, so she's taken to cash in on a reduced mark having her first start on all-weather. Victoria Grove got back on track with a good second at Chelmsford last month and is second choice.

Well-handicapped VICTORIA GROVE (nap) is taken to record a third AW success. Perfect Thunder is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SHOOT TO KILL enjoys it here and after a close-up third over 7f earlier this month, he has strong claims of registering a fourth Lingfield victory. Robyn Brisland's charge runs off the same mark and this extra yardage shouldn't be an issue. Tiger Beetle has solid claims of notching the hat-trick after successive wins at Wolverhampton, although a further 3lb rise may be tough to defy, while the returning Falcon Nine is worthy of a closer look.

TIGER BEETLE is still fairly weighted on bits of his form for his former yard and can land the hat-trick at the chief expense of. Shoot To Kill, who would definitely pose a threat if seeing out this longer trip. Falcon Nine is unexposed.

Nicely bred FALCON NINE should still prove capable of better at this level and gets the vote ahead of Warren Hill.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OPERATIC ARTIST won well over the extended 1m1f at Wolverhampton earlier this month and she looks primed to offer another bold effort. Ollie Sangster's filly has been raised 3lb for that one-length success, which doesn't appear overly harsh. Measured Moments rates as the biggest danger after a good second over C&D off this mark, while King Of Scotia has been given a chance by the handicapper and could also have a say.

FOLK STAR resumed her progress when doubling her tally here 19 days ago and, with that form likely to prove strong for the grade (third already successful since), a 3 lb rise may not be enough to prevent her from following up. King of Scotia is still lightly raced for his current yard and is well worth a crack at this longer trip, with Operatic Artist also feared on the back of a career best.

With the new trip a possible plus, class-dropper KING OF SCOTIA gets the vote. Measured Moments is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A very competitive heat but a chance is taken on STAR OF LADY M, who was only just touched off at Wolverhampton last week and can go one better. David O'Meara's filly was beaten by the narrowest of margins on that occasion and having been raised just 1lb subsequently, compensation for that near-miss could await. On Edge is feared most after a sequence of wins but another 3lb rise in the ratings isn't ideal, while South Dakota Sioux should also be thereabouts.

STAR OF LADY M came very close to taking advantage of her reduced mark at Wolverhampton last week and looks ready to strike. The thriving On Edge is the obvious threat ahead of Sarah's Verse, who's on a workable mark.

Porfin can give a good account but STAR OF LADY M can gain compensation for losing out late on over 6f at Wolverhampton recently.
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