There were 47 Races on Saturday 16th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Cheltenham, 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 1 race.

Tyrrhenian Sea wasn't beaten far into third in the Winter Derby at Southwell in February and it would be no surprise to see him play a role. However, it's hard to get away from DUBAI HONOUR. William Haggas' six-year-old hit the crossbar in a Group 1 at Baden-Baden in September and sets a lofty standard with a rating of 118. If he can run to anywhere near that form again, he will prove very hard to beat. Peace Man is another to take seriously after his narrow defeat at Newmarket.

A tricky start to proceedings but the suggestion is PEACE MAN, who has taken his form up a notch since returning this autumn and can makes amends for his nose defeat at Newmarket a fortnight ago. The globetrotting Dubai Honour found just one too good in a German Group 1 when last seen in September, so he heads up the opposition back in his usual tongue tie, with Tyrrhenian Sea and Sir Busker another couple fancied to be in the mix, too.

Three-time Group 1 winner DUBAI HONOUR (nap) is a potential cut above here, even with a 7lb penalty. Peace Man may follow him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

NIGHT RAIDER produced arguably a career-best effort to score by over two lengths in a conditions stakes at Kempton last month and he might have plenty more to offer. Karl Burke's three-year-old went into the 2000 Guineas unbeaten in two starts, but beat only one rival home. However, now might be the time he builds on that early promise. Albasheer is a C&D winner who wasn't disgraced in fifth in a Group 3 at Dundalk last time and has to be considered. Annaf completes the shortlist.

Lots with chances and Mick Appleby's smart ANNAF could prove the answer now he has his sights lowered following a solid run in Ascot's Champion Sprint last time out. Willem Twee is another with the form to have a say and heads the list of dangers ahead of Significantly and Wiltshire. Albasheer completes the shortlist.

Annaf, Night Raider, Willem Twee and WILTSHIRE stand out. The selection still has an air of unfinished business about him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mu Mu Land built on his debut second to score by a length over track and trip last month and should mount another bold bid. However, he might find it tough to give his 4lb penalty away to CHARMOULA. Harry Charlton's juvenile has shaped with plenty of promise in all three starts to date, including when third at Nottingham last time, and looks to have been found a good opportunity. Shiplake is probably a lot better than his well-held sixth at Newbury and is another to note.

The market should reveal plenty here but Julie Camacho's MU MU LAND holds the edge on the form of his recent C&D succcess so gets the vote ahead of Arkleside, who made a promising start when fifth here last month and can build on it. Hugo Palmer's debutant Soldiers Star is not without interest too and well worth a market check.

Ed Bethell's ARKLESIDE showed promise on his C&D debut last month and gets a narrow vote ahead of penalised C&D scorer Mu Mu Land.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Spirit Of Applause has been in great form on the all-weather recently and having been narrowly denied at Southwell on Tuesday, he is certain to prove popular once more, as is Dark Kestrel, who is 6lb higher following last month's C&D triumph. However, marginal preference is for KING OF STARS. Mick Appleby's charge shaped with considerable promise in a conditions event at Beverley when returning from a lengthy absence and the well-handicapped seven-year-old may well step forward with that run under his belt.

SPIRIT OF APPLAUSE arrives at the top of his game so is fancied to bag another C&D success at the chief expense of recent C&D victor Dark Kestrel. King of Stars is handily weighted if building on his Beverley third after a long absence and is another to consider along with Makanah.

Elegant Erin and Spirit Of Applause are respected but this represents a drop in grade for MON NA SLIEVE and he's preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Laurens Dream recorded a deserved first career success when on target over 7f here on Monday and she merits respect under the penalty. However, it might pay to side with FOLLOWEROFFASHION. The daughter of Dandy Man would need to improve on what she has shown to date, but she enters nurseries from a potentially workable mark and is well berthed in stall 10. It would come as no surprise were fellow handicap debutant Rock Master to step forward, while recent course winner Monticristo Boy is also noted.

In the hope that she gets a strong pace to aim at now dropped to 6f, LAURENS DREAM gets the nod. She did well to prevail on her all-weather debut over 7f here on Monday and there should be better to come. The drop to this trip will almost certainly suit Rock Master and he merits respect now pitched into a nursery off a fair-looking mark, while A Fine Claret, who was a good third to the selection here five days ago, and recent course winner Monticristo Boy are others to consider.

Handicap newcomers Rock Master and FOLLOWEROFFASHION may progress past some exposed opposition.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A commanding winner of a class 5 C&D event recently, this ought to be an excellent opportunity for JEWEL MAKER, who remains well treated off 5lb higher, to go in again. Wyvern took another step in the right direction when not beaten far into fourth over track and trip last month and he is of interest from an unchanged rating. Roman Harry was a close-up fifth on his first appearance for Iain Jardine and there should be more to come.

Having resumed winning ways over this C&D nine days ago, JEWEL MAKER is the most appealing option. He remains feasibly treated up 5 lb and earns the vote ahead of Likleman and Roman Harry. Cases can also be made for Annandale and Wyvern.

The suggestion is ROMAN HARRY, who gained his Irish win on the beach at Laytown and remains unexposed in non-turf events.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TASEVER responded kindly for Ryan Kavanagh when he won with a tenacious effort over C&D last week and he can take another step forward with just a 3lb higher mark to contend with. The hat-trick seeking Jez Bomb is an obvious threat to the selection, while Mambha commands respect and won't be as underestimated in the betting as she was when scoring narrowly off 5lb lower over track and trip last month.

JEZ BOMB has been a real improver in the second half of the year and might be able to defy the handicapper again. Tasever finally came good here last time and is second choice ahead of Absolutely Buzzing.

Preference is for JUMEIRA VISION who has fallen to his last winning mark and gave an indication last time he was returning to form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Perseverance could be the name of the game with FEEL THE NEED, who has generally run with consistency all year and, still unexposed on the all-weather, could make the most of being on a competitive current rating. Billyb is surely better than he managed at York last time out and, with this representing a drop back down in class, he is also taken seriously. Project Geofin and Modern Times have scope to progress on Tapeta and any support in the betting would be noteworthy.

PROJECT GEOFIN had to come from too far back when second over C&D last time and can show he's still on a good mark. Enola Grey went down only to an unexposed 3-y-o at Southwell on Wednesday and is feared most ahead of Master Richard and Swiss Ace. Billy B is one to note in the betting back from a break.

Several runners of interest but PROJECT GEOFIN's latest second should be upgraded and he still looks well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MUSIC SOCIETY has been an absolute credit to his connections and having rolled back the years to gain an eighth career success at Newmarket a fortnight ago, he cannot be ruled out from adding another notch to his tally off just 3lb higher. Sacred Falls and Beale Street are suggested as the two main rivals on this occasion, although any support in the betting for Showhound would also warrant scrutiny.

MUSIC SOCIETY went up only 3 lb for Newmarket and remains with plenty of handicapping scope back on AW. The drop back to sprinting could be a good move for Beale Street who is second choice ahead of Sacred Falls.

The veteran MUSIC SOCIETY won decisively at Newmarket last time and a 3lb rise looks fair. Showhound is feared most.
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