There were 32 Races on Tuesday 14th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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 6 race.

This can go the way of HILL STATION, who scored comfortably at Wolverhampton last time out and should be able to handle a 4lb rise. Dr. Richard Newland's charge is preferred to the consistent Peripeteia and Bobby Shaftoe, who performed with plenty of credit over further here last time out. Blue Hawaii and Major Snugfit are capable of being in the mix as well.

MASQUE OF ANARCHY lurks on a tempting mark and has won here in the past so could be the way to go fitted with a first-time visor. Bobby Shaftoe, Peripeteia and Hill Station are other likely players.

This can go to CRYSTAL GUARD who is on a career-low mark and returns having had wind surgery. Blue Hawaii could be his main danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A taking winner on his debut at Windsor last month, MAHATO should have plenty more improvement to come stepping up in trip, and he can handle a 6lb penalty. Dropping back in trip looks a good move for Puella Law, while Johnny Ringo has finished runner-up on both career starts and deserves plenty of respect. Dashing Darcey and Invincible Amy are likely to be thereabouts too.

MAHATO looked a good prospect as he made a winning debut at Windsor and can defy a penalty in a weaker novice. Dashing Darcey is presumably none the worse for Wolverhampton and he's got to be worth a look again. Redcar-rivals Johnny Ringo and Puella Law should be in the mix also.

After beating a decent yardstick on his Windsor debut MAHATO will be hard to beat. Johnny Ringo looks his main threat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FOURONEOHFEVER wasn't beaten far on his debut at Wolverhampton and he must hold every chance if building on that promising effort. The son of Too Darn Hot may have too much for recent C&D winner Venture Capital, who has a 6lb penalty to carry, and newcomer Sunfall, a daughter of Twilight Son who is a half-sister to a debut winner in Undertake.

The form of FOURONEOHFEVER's debut third in a recent newcomers' event at Wolverhampton could be set to work out and he gets the vote to make it second time lucky with improvement on the way. Venture Capital made all over C&D a fortnight ago and can go well again under a penalty. Sunfall heads up a number of interesting newcomers.

Venture Capital can go well despite his penalty but FOURONEOHFEVER is taken to build on his promising Wolverhampton debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With no winning form to work with, Andrew Balding may have found a suitable contest for SILVRETTA to get off the mark. Beaten a length at Kempton and half a length at Windsor on her two starts over this trip, this looks her best opportunity yet. Willow Baby has been improving with every start and could be the one to follow the selection home, with Leap Day another to note.

SILVRETTA did little wrong when filling second spot again at Windsor 5 weeks ago and should be hard to beat in this weaker contest. The returning Leap Day, who went close over C&D on debut back in March, looks the danger.

Having finished second on her last three starts, this rates as a perfect opportunity for SILVRETTA to gain that all-important first win
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Pendleton and Solray both arrive with unbeaten records over course and distance and may prove the biggest dangers to PRIMEVAL. She looked a filly going places when winning her first two starts, before her Kempton fourth over further, and she returns to what may be her best trip with every chance of another victory. It is way too soon to be giving up on this daughter of Lope De Vega.

A case can be made for most of these but SOLRAY looks to start life in handicaps on a lenient mark so is taken to follow up his recent C&D success. C&D winner Pendleton heads the list of dangers, although Primeval and Secret Guest can have a say too along with Hello Queen.

Another Investment is greatly respected but the unexposed PRIMEVAL can maintain her unbeaten record over 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Broctune Red is a standing dish here with seven wins, though his latest was in April over two furlongs further and he needs to do more up against Trais Fluors and REEL PROSPECT. The former was only beaten a head at Kempton last month but it is the latter who battled on well to score over C&D latest showing a really willing attitude, and he gets the nod.

SANDRET caught the eye on his return from a lay-off when an unlucky-in-running second over C&D so looks the way to go here. Rocket Rod is weighted to have a big say though and rates a serious threat with 3-time C&D winner Perfect Swiss and handicap-debutant Reel Prospect also in the mix in a competitive contest.

Reel Prospect and Trais Fluors are considered. However, Ben Haslam's SANDRET could hold sway after his pleasing recent C&D second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RATAFIA arrives here in the form of his life, having backed up a heavy-ground Redcar success with a smooth C&D win last week, and he will take some stopping in his bid to complete the hat-trick. Daisy Roots seldom runs a bad race and she looks sure to give another good account of herself, while similar comments apply to Paco's Pride, who debuts for Daragh Bourke.

RATAFIA arrives bettter than ever and holds good prospects of completing a quick hat-trick under a 5 lb penalty for his recent C&D success. Keep Me Stable didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth at Wolverhampton last time and is next on the list, with Paco's Pride and Glory Call appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Paco's Pride has a shout on first run for Daragh Bourke but the fast-improving C&D scorer RATAFIA rates as the likeliest candidate.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NAZCA will arrive full of confidence following four all-weather wins in a row and he is fancied to strike again, despite a further 4lb rise in the ratings. Eldeyaar is versatile ground-wise and he warrants respect after recording victories at Ripon and Catterick in September. Mumcat, Lezardrieux and Highjacked are others to watch out for in what looks a decent, competitive handicap for the grade.

WATER OF LEITH caught the eye when seventh here last time and can capitalise on a 2 lb lower mark and bag another C&D success. Fellow C&D scorer Mumcat is feared most, although a solid case can also be made for Hurstwood, Eldeyaar and Nazca in a tightly-knit handicap.

Nazca and Lezardrieux are solid contenders but this could well be the day WATER OF LEITH (nap) exploits his much reduced mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

John Kirkup arrives in winning form and is one to note, although his record of zero from 10 on the all-weather must be a worry. NELLIE FRENCH wouldn't necessarily be one for maximum faith, but she came agonizingly close in a similar C&D event recently and a repeat performance should put her bang there. Sherdil was just a place behind in third that day and also merits consideration.

SHERDIL was collared close home by Crypto Quest and the re-opposing Nellie French over C&D recently, but deserves extra credit for finishing as close as he did having had to make his move deepest on the track. The 4-y-o is taken to emerge on top this time, at the chief expense of Nellie French. Of the others, One Last Hug is feared most following a creditable recent effort here, while Stallone is also worth a second look off a mark 1 lb below that off which he scored at Southwell in July.

The C&D handicap 12 days ago where NELLIE FRENCH finished just in front of Sherdil could prove the key formline.
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