There were 33 Races on Friday 3rd November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Newmarket, 9 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 4 race.

Last-time-out Punchestown winner FINAL CHECK boasts a progressive profile in Ireland and won with enough authority in September to suggest that she could defy an 8lb higher rating. C&D winner Real Terms arrives in fine fettle and the Grant Tuer-trained mare should give another good account of herself. The six-year-old heads the list of dangers from the in-form trio Tarbaan, Ayr Poet and Bashful.

REAL TERMS had something to spare having travelled strongly when winning at Haydock a couple of months ago and her reassessed mark still looks fair, so she's fancied to go in again. Fellow last-time-out winners Final Check and Tarbaan are obvious dangers.

Irish raider FINAL CHECK hasn't looked back since sent handicapping and she can follow up her Punchestown victory despite an 8lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LIKEASHADOW excelled under more restrained tactics when opening his account over 7f at this venue last month. The extra furlong in this contest is likely to suit and the gelded son of James Garfield is taken to shrug off a 3lb rise in the handicap. Too Much Too Young posted a solid third on his nursery bow at Redcar in September and he's feared most, although any market support for Gregorina would be interesting.

LIKEASHADOW found plenty to score at this course last month and this longer trip should bring further progress, so he's capable of following up. Gregorina is a likely improver on nursery debut, so she's feared most, while Too Much Too Young is likely to give his running again.

Marco Botti's MULCIBER appeals as the sort to take a big step forward on his handicap debut so looks the way to go here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Dare To Hope was rewarded for his previous efforts in defeat when digging deep to score at Ripon in September. A 3lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid from Richard Fahey's gelding, but YORKSHIRE edges the vote. The three-year-old has undergone a wind and gelding operation since his fifth-placed finish at York in May, which may unlock enough improvement to land this contest. Secret Guest and Ascot Adventure also enter calculations.

Preference is for THE TURPINATOR, who shaped well on his first crack at sprinting at Ripon in September and remains on a workable mark. Secret Guest and Yorkshire head the list of dangers.

Dare To Hope did well to win at Ripon but THE TURPINATOR wasn't far behind him despite being isolated in the closing stages.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Victoria Falls has been in excellent form recently and she merits the utmost respect, as does Vindobala, who must saddle a 5lb penalty having won over C&D three days ago. Preference, however, is for the Grant Tuer-trained BICEP. He took his record on the all-weather to 2-2 when winning over 7f here a fortnight ago and a subsequent 5lb rise should not prevent him from mounting another stern challenge.

This looks wide open and the suggestion is STAR SHIELD, who has slipped to a workable mark and left the impression that his turn could be near when sixth over this C&D recently, despite not being seen to best effect. Victoria Falls has proved most consistent this year and is greatly respected on the back of her near miss at Newmarket. Perfect Swiss is also shortlisted, while Million Thanks would be in with a shout if bouncing back.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A small but fairly open heat could go the way of MARUNA. She broke slowly on her debut before showing clear signs of greenness, so it was to her credit that she managed to finish a respectable fourth. The daughter of Massaat can improve to repel the likely challenge of Rooska, who should appreciate a step up in trip. Parish Councillor was a winner over C&D when last seen and must be respected under the penalty.

Upped in trip, PARISH COUNCILLOR improved from his debut when winning at this C&D in February and he can pick up where he left off to score again. He is taken to get the better of Rooska, who ran well on his recent return and could have more to offer over this longer distance, with Ribble Rouser the pick of the remainder.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rebecca Menzies employs the services of 7lb apprentice Archie Young aboard Elliott, who must compete under a 6lb penalty having recorded a narrow success at Wolverhampton 10 days ago. He merits respect, but it might be worth taking a chance on SHE'SASHAMBLES. The daughter of Profitable wasn't beaten far into seventh on her nursery debut and dropping 2lb for that seems lenient. Arlington warrants a market check too.

ELLIOTT is going the right way now and may be able to follow up his recent Wolverhampton victory. Torvar and Stoneacre Girl rate the principal dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RODBOROUGH has been on a terrific run of form of late and, having been denied in her attempt to make all over C&D last time out, the daughter of Mayson can gain compensation in this winnable contest. Not outside the first two home in each of her last three starts, Pepsi Cat can give her plenty to think about, along with Paddy's Day and Stone Of Destiny.

Having resumed winning ways at Bath in August, PEPSI CAT arrives here having run just about her best race yet when runner-up at Redcar in September and she gets the nod to continue the good work back on an artificial surface. Newyorkstateofmind and Rodborough head up the dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A comfortable winner at Bath last time out over further, JENEVER should have no issue with the drop in trip and he can make it three wins from his last five starts following a short break. Not beaten far over C&D on his last two starts, Elzaal is entitled to be thereabouts again, along with Star Of Lady M, who is now 19lb below her last winning mark.

Typically competitive fare but CAPTAIN'S BAR ran out a determined winner of a C&D handicap 4 days ago and, turned out quickly/equipped with first-time cheekpieces, he's fancied to make a bold follow-up bid. 5-time C&D winner Elzaal arrives in rude health and is feared, with Star of Lady M and Jenever also in the mix.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The David Thompson stable can do little wrong at present and this represents an ideal opportunity for recent C&D runner-up BLAME THE FARRIER to get off the mark at the the ninth time of asking in this sphere. He can uphold form with Angel Amadea (third) from the aforementioned contest, while Kodebreaker is another big player following a strong placed effort at Redcar in September.

ANGEL AMADEA attracted support and was unlucky not to finish closer when third in a C&D handicap 5 weeks ago and she could be worth siding with to confirm the promise of that run. Violeta eased in class and equipped with first-time cheekpieces, Kodebreaker and another class dropper, Bobby Joe Leg head up the dangers.

A tricky race can go to BOBBY JOE LEG, who has four November wins to his name, including this last year. Angel Amadea is next best.
Ths is the racecard key.
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