There were 35 Races on Friday 8th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Exeter, 6 races at Fontwell, 6 races at Hexham, 8 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, 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.

Having scored on three of his last four outings, the hat-trick seeking Isle of Wolves must enter calculations in his current vein of form. However, the switch to Tapeta asks a different question of him and MOLINARI shades the vote. Martin Todhunter's seven-year-old romped home over an extended 1m4f here last week and a return to 1m2f shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Prince Achille and Walsingham are also noted.

The two that stand out are ISLE OF WOLVES and Molinari, both of whom are 6 lb 'well-in' under penalties following similarly emphatic recent victories at Nottingham and this course respectively. Though 0-24 on the all-weather, Harriet Bethell's charge has been placed 12 times on synthetics and he is marginally preferred. Walsingham is best of the rest.

Molinari (second choice) and Isle Of Wolves are both 6lb well in but INVERSION is open to improvement if she settles better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LIMA SIERRA shaped encouragingly when a staying-on third over an inadequate 5f here recently. That was the Kodi Bear filly's first appearance in handicap company and she looks ready to open her account on this return to 6f. The biggest threat may emerge in the shape of Aria's Dream, who arrives on the back of a surprise close-up second over C&D. Nursery debutant Bella Fortunata is bred to be better than her opening mark and market support would be interesting.

The Nigel Tinkler-trained fillies ARIA'S DREAM and Lima Sierra hold the most appealing claims, with ready preference for the former who left her previous form well behind when going close over C&D three weeks ago. Bella Fortunata hasn't shown much in her qualifying runs but it wouldn't be the greatest of surprises were she to take a step forward now switched to a nursery.

Nigel Tinkler could hold the key to the race and ARIA'S DREAM is taken to get the better of stablemate Lima Sierra.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having disappointed on his last three appearances, Cash In has failed to build on a promising second at Ripon in early June and a change of surface will need to rejuvenate him, while Angel Of Mather's can only be watched after tailing off on debut at Catterick. This is likely to be fought out by last-time-out seconds Instant Bond and SAFANAH, with preference for the latter. Richard Fahey's filly has improved with each outing and her form looks a touch stronger.

SAFANAH has improved wih each of her three runs to date so Richard Fahey's filly is taken to go one better than her excellent recent Wolverhampton second. Cash In wasn't at his best when fifth at Catterick last time but still rates the main threat ahead of Instant Bond.

A repeat of either of CASH IN's two runs away from soft ground would suffice in a weak race. Safanah is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KRISTAL KLEAR arrives having won two of her last four starts, finishing second in the other two. Both victories have come on the all-weather, at Southwell and Wolverhampton, and the four-year-old has been found an excellent opportunity to continue her rich vein of form. Keep Me Stable is 2lb higher than her last winning mark and may prove to be the strongest threat to the selection, although first-time blinkers could make a difference for Lincoln Legacy.

KRISTAL KLEAR has been in excellent form and is well named in the context of this race as he should have too much for his rivals dropping back to a more suitable trip. Keep Me Stable is the likeliest to capitalise if the selection fluffs her lines and Lincoln Legacy isn't completely ruled out.

It's hard to get away from KRISTAL KLEAR, who's progressive on Tapeta. Keep Me Stable, who's currently 3-6 over C&D, is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TANCREDI was no match for an odds-on shot when making his racecourse debut here just 10 days ago. However, that experience is unlikely to be lost on George Boughey's gelding and he gets the vote at the main expense of Sovereign Sea, who cost 200,000 euros at the Arqana May Breeze-Up sale in 2023. Stoneacre may get the better of Jolie Coeur Allen in the battle for third.

SOVEREIGN SEA is related to a useful sort and cost plenty at the Breeze-Ups, so he's worth taking a chance on having been found a weak race to start out in. Tancredi should improve from his debut and looks the obvious danger.

200,000euros 2yo SOVEREIGN SEA has been found the ideal race on debut and can see off Tancredi.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CALAFRIO has been knocking on the door since returning to the all-weather with a pair of runner-up efforts at Southwell and over C&D last week. The daughter of Le Brivido wouldn't need to improve on those displays to get her head back in front. Ninety Nine is respected under a 6lb penalty following her surprise Catterick success last week, as are Stallone and Cuban Rock.

Cheekpieces worked a treat when NINENTY NINE bounced back to form in no uncertain terms at Catterick 10 days ago and from just 2 lb higher, she must go close again if she's in a similar mood. HK Fourteen landed a notable gamble at Bath last week and is a huge threat of taking up this engagement, with Calafrio likely to be on the premises.

Last month's return to action could have sharpened up ELZAAL and he's marginally preferred to Calafrio and HK Fourteen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TOO MUCH was successful by just under two lengths over C&D and has been put up 7lb. David Thompson's four-year-old brings the best recent form to the table and looks the one to beat. Bellagio Man finished fourth in a tougher contest than this over track and trip on Tuesday and isn't dismissed off an unchanged rating, while Haworth Star is a player based on his victory at this venue two starts ago.

The free-going TOO MUCH was well served by the drop back in trip when readily landing a C&D handicap 3 weeks ago and, unexposed as a sprinter, she could well be up to defying the assessor and following up. Golden Duke and Bellagio Man are others to consider, as is 9-time C&D winner Athollblair Boy.

Unexposed as a sprinter, TOO MUCH (nap) is fancied to defy a 7lb rise for her easy C&D win three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Volenti went in by a head over C&D last week and holds an obvious chance, despite his 5lb penalty. However, he might come out second best to WHATWOULDYOUKNOW, who showed a lot more when making the frame over track and trip and has been dropped 1lb. The nine-year-old is now 11lb lower than his last successful mark and can repeat his victory in this race of two years ago. Martin's Brig completes the shortlist.

VOLENTI confirmed the promise of his recent efforts when landing an 11-runner C&D handicap 11 days ago and she could well be the answer turned out under a penalty. Trais Fluors' recent form figures don't inspire confidence but returned to this venue, he needs monitoring having fallen to a very attractive mark. Angel of Antrim and Whatwouldyouknow are others in with a shout.

A trappy race featuring a few dangerous lurkers. As things stand, WHATWOULDYOUKNOW may be the answer off his lowly mark.
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