There were 44 Races on Friday 10th November 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Exeter, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Down Royal, 6 races at Hexham, 9 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.

DANCE TIME belied odds of 33-1 to make a successful handicap debut at Southwell in September, and the unexposed daughter of Time Test ought to be more than capable of defying a subsequent 3lb rise. She is preferred to Luna Effect, who was narrowly denied at Yarmouth last time, while others to note include Graces Quest and recent Kempton scorer Evening Story.

EVENING STORY built on the promise of her previous run when scoring at Kempton last month, showing a good turn of foot, and she can continue her progress upped further in trip on her first start for Grant Tuer. Luna Effect also showed improved form when runner-up on her latest outing and is feared most, ahead of Graces Quest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Those with experience don't set the highest of standards, so it might be worth taking a chance on MARINERS WAY. A full-sister to the useful Riversway, who won on her debut and sole all-weather start, this daughter of Mayson might not have to be anything out of the ordinary to emulate her sibling. Leveret hit the woodwork over C&D on her first start and she looks set to mount a stern challenge with improvement likely. Shy Hi Bye was well beaten on soft ground at Yarmouth but she ought to appreciate the switch to an artificial surface.

LEVERET had a couple of subsequent winners behind her when a running-on second over C&D on debut and she can put that experience to good use up against mostly newcomers, including interesting pair Passamezzo and Disclosure.

The clear form choice is LEVERET, who made a promising debut here in September. Mariners Way is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MONKS DREAM was an impressive winner of a 6f maiden here last time and Tim Easterby's gelding might be capable of defying a 4lb penalty. Persian Blue finished a decent second over 5f at Nottingham on her latest outing and she cannot be discounted. Circus Lion has posted two solid efforts in defeat and he ought to be thereabouts, while newcomer Sports Coach makes plenty of appeal on paper and is worth a market check.

PERSIAN BLUE shaped well when runner-up at Nottingham last time and this daughter of Blue Point can go one better now with that form having been franked. Monks Dream rates the main threat on the back of his ready success here last month, with Karl Burke's Sports Coach appealing as the pick of the newcomers.

An interesting clash between some solid-looking contenders. Slight preference is for CIRCUS LION, ahead of Persian Blue.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

BEDFORD FLYER found a return to the all-weather to his liking when justifying favouritism at Lingfield last week. Mick Appleby's five-year-old won with enough in hand that day to suggest that he can shrug off a 5lb penalty and a quick-fire double looks to be in the offing. Mondammej posted a solid runner-up effort here a week ago and he's feared most off the same rating, while Rhythm N Hooves shouldn't be far away if finding any improvement in first-time cheekpieces.

ALLIGATOR ALLEY wasn't at his best on turf at Haydock last time but remains on a handy-looking mark and is fancied to quickly resume winning ways returned to tapeta. Bedford Flyer rates a big danger though under a 5 lb penalty for his recent Lingfield success, with Rhythm N Hooves and Spangled Mac both in the picture too in a useful handicap.

Mondammej has major claims if backing up last week's good second but ALLIGATOR ALLEY (nap) can further enhance his fine AW record.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Paddy's Day is likely to prove popular after landing the spoils over C&D last Friday and Nigel Tinkler's three-year-old warrants respect under a 6lb penalty. However, SHOW ME SHOW ME went into plenty of notebooks after finishing second over this track and trip on Tuesday. The son of Showcasing could take some stopping if coping with the quick turnaround and edges the vote. Zuffolo may fare best of the remainder.

SHOW ME SHOW ME looks ready to resume winning ways having only just failed off this mark over C&D on Tuesday. Paddy's Day produced a career best when winning over C&D last week and is the obvious threat under a penalty.

Show Me Show Me (second choice) and Paddy's Day are obvious players but an interesting alternative is HERAKLES.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MR HEINZ lost little in defeat when runner-up over C&D in mid-October and a similar level of performance may be enough to defy a 2lb rise in the ratings. Spirit Of Bowland posted a pair of third-placed finishes at this venue last month and the four-year-old is likely to be on the premises once more. Little Ted is another to note now dropping into a 0-60 event, albeit the son of Cityscape is still 2lb above his last winning mark.

In a race where plenty have a shout the suggestion is SPIRIT OF BOWLAND who has a good record here. Mr Heinz arrives at the top of his game and is second choice ahead of Possible Ambition and Alibaba.

Whatwouldyouknow has claims in refitted cheekpieces but narrow preference is for SPIRIT OF BOWLAND in a wide-open race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HAWORTH STAR produced the best effort of his career so far to hit the frame at Wolverhampton last month, despite going off at big odds, and he was given a 7lb rise for that display. The son of Bated Breath could take a step forward and get his head in front for the first time this evening. Bella Kopella hit the crossbar over 6f here last time and has to be considered off the same rating, with the step up in distance unlikely to pose him any problems. Last-time-out winner Capuchinero should also go well under a 5lb penalty.

CAPUCHINERO did well to get up late at Chelmsford and she's worth a chance to follow up despite the penalty. Bella Kopella and Bobby Joe Leg look the main dangers.

Back in this grade and reunited with Billy Loughnane, COMEDIAN LEADER could well return to form. Capuchinero is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Glendown secured victory by half a length in soft ground at Redcar last month and he is one to watch off a 4lb higher rating on his first start at this track. However, preference is for BEAUTY CHOICE, who finished fifth in a class 4 event at Doncaster recently and is able to compete off the same mark on his all-weather return, which could see him make it two wins from his last three starts. Sacred Falls has finished in the top two on each of her last six outings (one win) and she can't be ruled out either.

TRILBY is unexposed and took a step forward when second at Pontefract, so he makes most appeal. Bellagio Man shaped well at Wolverhampton last time, so he could feature if the race is run to suit, while last-time-out winner Glendown is worthy of respect.

A warm race in which TRILBY can confirm the promise of his Pontefract second. Bellagio Man and Sacred Falls are feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Manigordo outran his big odds to hit the frame at Ayr in this grade last time and he is an interesting contender on his first start for the Adrian Nicholls stable. However, the vote goes to TRABAJO DETECHO, who wasn't beaten far into third over 7f here last month and he should have no issues with this step back down in distance, so he can regain the winning thread. Woobay is also considered after her runner-up effort at Redcar last time.

The vote goes to DESERT DOCTOR, who scored under Molly Stratton on his penultimate start at Salisbury and, though 8 lb above that winning mark here, he's actually 10 lb lower than when sixth of 11 in a Class 2 event on his latest run on the all-weather in July 2022. Woobay has proved largely consistent this year and she should be on the premises once again, while Manigordo makes each-way appeal on debut for new yard following a creditable effort at Ayr last time.

So Grateful and DESERT DOCTOR return to AW off higher marks than on turf but may still fight out the finish.
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