There were 45 Races on Friday 22nd November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Ascot, 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 6 race.

A highly encouraging third when staying on from off the pace over 1m2f here last time out, HUMBLE SPARK should appreciate another go at this distance and he may be able to notch up a third course victory of the year. The hat-trick seeking Fast Fred arrives with strong claims on the back of a comfortable success at Southwell, while Laudable needs a change of luck having been runner-up on his last three starts, including the last twice over C&D.

FAST FRED has picked up the progressive thread since switched to handicaps, following up his breakthrough success in comfortable fashion at Southwell (12.1f) 2 weeks ago. Unexposed at this trip, he's very much of interest again from his revised mark and earns the vote. Humble Spark, back down markedly in class, Oriental Art and Laudable head up the dangers.

The late-maturing FAST FRED can complete the hat-trick. He looked as though he had more to offer when winning at Southwell last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BLUE LAKOTA was a major improver for both wind surgery and making his handicap debut when narrowly denied here over 5f earlier in the month, and a 2lb rise may not be enough to stop him from going one better. Bow Street had Ghostman half a length behind in the runner-up spot over C&D last time out and he can uphold that form, despite being 2lb worse off at the weights.

BOW STREET benefited from the step back up in trip and overcame trouble at the start when opening his account over C&D 17 days ago. He's fancied to make another bold bid up 3 lb, with Blue Lakota and Ghostman, who was just behind the selection latest, others to consider. Market confidence behind nursery debutants Hundred Caps and Kodi Fire would also look significant.

The choice is HUNDERED CAPS who has shown ability on turf while his dam was smart on the AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of JAMAICAN STORM, who shaped with abundant promise on debut when keeping on well for third over C&D, having dwelt at the start. With normal improvement expected, Bryan Smart's charge can break the maiden at the main expense of newcomer Lemurian, who hails from a family that connections have been very successful with in recent years, although he is likely to need further in time. Southwell fourth Criminal Shore is another to note, as is debutant Brooklyn, who cost 175,000 euros as a yearling.

LEMURIAN makes plenty of appeal on paper, hailing from a family his leading stable has enjoyed plenty of success with, so he's selected to get off to the perfect start before the benefit of market clues. Jamaica Storm sets the standard of those with previous form on the back of an encouraging C&D debut third 31 days ago and he's feared. Brooklyn and Ventura Dream are another pair of newcomers to note, whilst Criminal Shore commands respect, too.

With the form standard not particularly high, interesting newcomers LEMURIAN, Brooklyn and Ventura Dream comprise the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A C&D winner off 4lb lower in the Gosforth Park Cup back in June, BERGERAC has held his form well since then. Kevin Ryan's likeable sprinter again acquitted himself with great credit when finishing third in the Ayr Silver Cup and, nudged up 1lb back at the minimum trip, he gets the nod. Kylian is yet to deliver on the promise he showed in his juvenile days, but his mark is fast becoming attractive and he commands respect. Equilateral, runner-up to last weekend's brilliant Golden Rose winner Night Raider at Kempton, is also noteworthy.

Having resumed winning ways over C&D in June, BERGERAC has remained in excellent form since, first home in his group having set a sound gallop when third in the Silver Cup at Ayr. He looks sure to give another good account and shades the vote. Significantly, back from a break/wind surgery, and Kylian are others to consider. Spirit of Applause also commands respect despite operating from out of the weights.

A strong race in which Equilateral, Bergerac and SOMMELIER appeal most. A stiff 5f on AW could be ideal for the selection.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HITCHED was value for more than the winning margin when getting up late on to bring up a double at Lingfield on Tuesday and he gets the vote to make light of his penalty again. A 1lb rise for a recent C&D second doesn't discount Wheres The Crumpet, while Roman Harry wasn't disgraced when third over this track and trip last week and he looks the pick of the remainder.

HITCHED arrives having landed back-to-back Lingfield handicaps, the latest 3 days ago, and he's fancied to defy a double penalty and complete the hat-trick. Roman Harry, Al Shabab and Wheres The Crumpet are a trio of others to consider.

The suggestion is ROMAN HARRY, who may still have more to offer on non-turf surfaces. Al Shabab is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BRUMMELL overcame trouble in running when fairly bolting up over 5f here recently and, stepping back up in trip, the suspicion is that a 6lb penalty may not stop Julie Camacho's sprinter from going in again. Pals Battalion was too keen for his own good when runner-up over 7f at Redcar and this cut back in distance can see him put up the most resistance to the selection. Phoenix Of Dreams remains relatively unexposed in handicaps and he is also a noteworthy contender.

BRUMMELL and Fahrenheit Seven are a pair of 3-y-os going the right way so they may fight this out. Marginal preference is for the former, who is understandably turned out under a penalty for what was an easy win here recently. Of the rest, Evocative Spark can remain competitive.

Topweight FAHRENHEIT SEVEN (nap) looks the type to do well on AW this autumn/winter and is first choice ahead of Evocative Spark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Last Outlaw is still of very low mileage and is one to monitor closely in the betting on his all-weather debut. However, there are many old hands for a race of this nature and the likes of last-time-out Chelmsford winner Monsieur Kodi, along with previous C&D scorer Alfa Whiteburd, also need taking seriously. However, slender preference is for NORTHERN SPIRIT, whose recent form has a strong appearance and he looks worth chancing off just 3lb above his last winning mark.

Plenty to consider but MONSIEUR KODI looked good back on the AW when cashing in on a drop in grade at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and his new mark looks well within his compass. Northern Spirit is used to competing in better races than this so he demands respect, with Bella Kopella one to consider at longer odds.

Course specialist Bella Kopella is feared but the vote goes to SACRED FALLS who didn't have much luck in running here six days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

C&D winner CONCERT BOY has been running well in defeat of late and, with this not looking any tougher than some of his recent assignments, the well-handicapped son of Kodiac could be worth a shot in a wide-open contest. Muddy Lynn ran on well to score under this rider over 6f here last month and commands respect off just 4lb higher. Keep Me Stable and The Gay Blade are a couple of others to consider.

This looks open but Newcastle-specialist KEEP ME STABLE showed she's back in excellent nick when runnr-up here a fotnight ago and is taken to build on that. Muddy Lynn was strong at the finish when winning over 6f at the track last time so she's a danger, along with Mr Trick.

Attractively handicapped DRAFTED is taken to build on his latest effort and record a first win since joining Danny Brooke.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Effective when fresh, Monsieur Fantaisie won gamely over 7f at Southwell but having never won races back-to-back, nor raced at this venue before, plenty needs taking on trust as he returns from a 236-day absence. Therefore, the far less exposed SUPERNOVA STEPS, who was a ready winner at the same venue last week, could be the way to go, with a 6lb penalty unlikely to be an issue. Fellow in-form contenders Ana Emaraaty and Tomorrow Day should also be competitive again.

Plenty of these arrive in form including SUPERNOVA STEPS, who took a step forward to get off the mark on his first attempt sprinting at Southwell recently and David Loughnane's filly can defy a penalty at the expense of Ana Emaraaty, who came with a wet sail having been outpaced early to score at Newcastle last month. Tomorrow Day and Kapparis Kid can both go well, too.

This can go to ANA EMARAATY, who remains unexposed as a sprinter and is taken to follow up last month's C&D success.
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