There were 26 Races on Wednesday 15th November 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Kempton, 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 6 race.

EAGLE'S REALM gained a first success in this sphere when landing the spoils over 1m6f at Wolverhampton last month. A 3lb rise for the son of Free Eagle looks more than fair and the extended 2m of this contest could unlock further improvement. Trailblazer wasn't at his best when weakening into sixth here earlier in the month but he must enter calculations on previous form, while Show No Fear is entitled to build on his recent fifth-placed stable bow.

EAGLE'S REALM quickened up well from the rear to open his account in this sphere at Wolverhampton 19 days ago and a 3 lb rise doesn't look excessive, so he gets the nod to follow up. Ghadbbaan and Grifter head the dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OWENS LAD has been in fair form over the past few months and the combination of a short break and a 1lb drop in the ratings may be enough to help the five-year-old regain the winning thread. Super Stars posted his best effort for current connections when only two lengths behind in fourth over C&D, and a similar level of performance should see the son of Sea The Stars in the mix. Great Colaci and Foshan are others to note in a wide-open affair.

The suggestion is LOCHNAVER, who caught the eye finishing with running left at Wolverhampton last month. Spirit of Ash has an excellent course record and seems likely to bounce back from a below-par effort, while Super Stars is another to consider.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FRANBERRI was value for further when opening her account in a maiden contest over track and trip, and she may be able to complete a double now entering handicaps. Quantum Cat was far from disgraced when runner-up at Wolverhampton and this mark looks workable. The Kitten's Joy colt may emerge as the chief threat, ahead of La Pulga and Chase The Dollar.

FRANBERRI caught the eye on debut and got right back on track when opening her account over C&D recently. She has the scope for a good deal better yet and takes preference over the in-form La Pulga and Quantum Cat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

FANTASTIC FOX had been competing unsuccessfully in better races before being dropped in class for a confidence-boosting success at Chelmsford, and a 2lb rise may not stop him here. Eldrickjones will be dangerous after an eased-down victory at Newcastle last week. He should go well under his penalty, but Ron O had a terrible run in fourth that day and may reverse the form at these weights.

SHALADAR was given too much to do when a staying-on second to Eldrickjones at this course 8 days ago and, better off at the weights, he's fancied to reverse the form. Fantastic Fox also merits strong consideration.

Competitive. SHALADAR had a lot go wrong before closing in nicely in last week's race here won by Eldrickjones.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BALLSBRIDGE is likely to prove popular after he finished second at Naas for Aidan O'Brien last month. The well-related son of Lord Kanaloa has since changed hands for 20,000gns and can make a successful start for the Jennie Candlish team. Master Dandy caught the eye on his Southwell debut, when nearest at the finish in third, and if he learns from that as expected, he could mount a challenge. Ithra has some solid placed form to her name.

ITHRA couldn't quite match her yard debut form at Wolverhampton last time but holds the most solid credentials here and can get off the mark. Ballsbridge and Master Dandy look the likeliest dangers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SNASH arrives with a two-from-three record here, with both victories coming over this trip, the first of which was back in 2021 when he was rated 94 as opposed to the 70 he has in handicap company now. He won off 2lb lower here last month and seems to save his best for the all-weather tracks. Yesterday's Hero is lightly raced after three starts and might do better on his second appearance following a gelding operation. Selby's Pride has consistency on her side, albeit in lesser contests.

SNASH capitalised on the drop in grade in good style over C&D 15 days ago and remains well treated on old form, so he's the percentage call to follow up. Charencey took a big step forward when runner-up on his Leicester handicap debut last month and may do better still, while others to consider are Selby's Pride and Warminster.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MISTY BLUES finished a close-up third over C&D last month and she is able to go off the same mark. The daughter of Expert Eye brings the best recent form into this contest and she could prove tough to beat. The veteran Giogiobbo makes his return to action after a long absence and he could have a say if he is strong in the market, while Razzam is another to note as he lurks on a workable rating.

RAZZAM has been a bit disappointing the last twice, but it's still relatively early days with his current yard and, with his previous form reading well, he's well worth another chance. As If By Chance hasn't had that much racing on all-weather and could bounce back after a break, while Bellagio Man completes the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TORCHLIGHT (second) had Abbey Gardens (fourth) behind when improving upon her debut effort last week and she is likely to have plenty more to come. That Kempton performance was Abbey Gardens' first day at the races so she should get closer to the selection on this occasion, without turning the tables. Inspiritus progressed to chase home a wide-margin winner at Windsor in a first-time hood and he completes the shortlist.

It's hard to look beyond TORCHLIGHT, who bumped into an above-average prospect at Kempton last week and John & Thady Gosden's filly looks capable of better again. Abbey Gardens and Flindrikin were fourth and seventh respectively in that same contest and may well emerge as the chief threats, with newcomer King's Vanity another worth keeping a close eye on.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

INVERLOCHY got off the mark in an apprentices' race at Chelmsford last week and the daughter of Oasis Dream is able to compete off the same mark, which makes her very difficult to oppose. Daydream Express is an interesting contender on her handicap bow and in first-time cheekpieces, and she produced a solid effort over C&D on her debut. Of the remainder, Bowood makes the most appeal after his second over 7f here last month.

INVERLOCHY is going the right way now and, having opened her account at Chelmsford 8 days ago, she's likely to follow up if equally as effective on tapeta. Hey Lyla is a danger on the back of a good effort and Daydream Express is a likely improver on handicap debut.
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