There were 43 Races on Friday 15th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Southwell, 6 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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 4 race.

The Geordie Ginge remains a maiden after 10 outings over hurdles but he wasn't disgraced when finishing fourth at Wetherby at the start of this month. Hannah McMahon's gelding will be hoping to put his experience in this sphere to good effect, but first-time cheekpieces will need to improve him in order to reverse form with LATHAN, who finished ahead in third last time. The lightly-raced five-year-old is heading in the right direction and he won't find an easier opportunity to open his account.

Just 2 face the starter here and recent Wetherby third LATHAN is much preferred to The Geordie Ginge.

It could be worth taking a chance on THE GEORDIE GINGE reversing Wetherby placings with Lathan with cheekpieces now tried.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

YOU SOME GIRL's stamina appeared stretched by the 3m2f distance when second at Kelso last time and compensation could be on the cards over this extended 2m7f trip. Charlie Maggs can now use his handy 7lb claim and an improved bid is forecast. Jeteye found only the fast-improving Skyjack Hijack too strong over C&D 15 days ago and Sam England's inmate is feared most racing off an unchanged mark. Jimli's Island and Hostile Hotelier are others to note reverting to timber.

A tight-knit handicap in which marginal preference is for JETEYE who can race off the same mark as when a very good recent C&D second and is now taken to get back to winning ways with that form working out well. Kajaki heads the list of dangers on the back of his resurgent Sedgefield third, with You Some Girl, Hostile Hotelier and Grass's Jet also in the mix.

Having run well when second to a subsequent winner over C&D last time JETEYE (nap) is taken to win his second race of the season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Having finished a close-up second on his last two appearances, compensation could be heading in COQOLINO's direction. Ben Haslam's charge has done little wrong in recent months and he looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to get his head in front, despite a 3lb higher mark making life tougher. Autumn Return had excuses at Uttoxeter (found to have sustained a wound to right-fore) and a reproduction of her Perth victory should see her in the thick of the action. Imperial Merlin could also go close if cutting out the errors in this discipline.

AUTUMN RETURN got off to the perfect start over fences at Perth only to suffer a leg cut at Uttoxeter last time and this likeable mare is worth siding with to bounce back in style. Coqolino comes here in very good nick and rates a big threat.

Preference is for BENSON, who is well handicapped on his best form and should improve on last month's run at Hexham.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FROMHERETOETERNITY is unbeaten in two starts for the Jennie Candlish stable and couldn't have been more impressive in novice company at Hexham last week. The seven-year-old steps back into the handicap ranks with a 7lb penalty to shoulder but that is unlikely to prevent her from completing the hat-trick. Starlyte was a comfortable winner at Kelso recently and it would be no surprise to see her heavily involved here, while See A Stride could take third spot.

FROMHERETOETERNITY is thriving for current connections and is well fancied to complete the hat-trick with the potential for even more improvement. Fellow last-time-out winner Starlyte is a threat and Kay Tara Tara can play a part if stepping forward from her stable debut.

Following her easy novice win at Hexham a week ago, FROMHERETOETERNITY is taken to follow up with her penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Kingofthegame took a step forward from his chasing debut to make the frame at Kelso, but stepping up in trip here is a slight concern. Therefore, it may pay to side with HOME SWEET HIGHWAY, who was admittedly well beaten into third at Carlisle but now drops in class off a 3lb lower mark. Donald McCain's charge makes only his fourth chase start and could be the one to beat, while Halfway House Lad also has a squeak.

KINGOFTHEGAME looked ahead of this mark when finishing well into third at Kelso last time and most of his rivals have something to prove, so he's the obvious choice to take this. Home Sweet Highway is probably the main danger from a handicapping perspective but needs to step up on his last couple of efforts.

Assuming they see out this stayers' trip and cut out the errors, KINGOFTHEGAME can lead home Halfway House Lad.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Krugerrand finished a creditable fifth on his debut at Ludlow and would have learnt a great deal from that experience, but newcomer HUNTERS SPRING makes more appeal. The daughter of Nayef is related to plenty of winners and it would be no surprise to see her score on her first start for powerful connections. Any market confidence behind Mahpenny would be interesting.

Lucinda Russell and Conner McCann combined to win this with a debutante last year and they can repeat the trick with HUNTERS SPRING, who is one of the few in the field with a NH pedigree. Krugerrand offered limited encouragement when fifth in a Ludlow bumper last week, but he can provide most resistance to the selection, with One More Bottle rounding off the shortlist.

From a yard which can ready bumper newcomers of any age, HUNTERS SPRING is preferred to Ludlow fifth Krugerrand.
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