There were 38 Races on Wednesday 6th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, 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 5 race.

RADIO STAR struggled to land a blow in a nursery at York last time and this return to novice company may see her shed her maiden tag at the fifth attempt. Ollie Sangster's charge has the benefit of experience on her side and she can put that to good use. Plenty of improvement can be expected from Highfield Blue, who wasn't without supporters when seventh on her racecourse debut over 5f at Thirsk in May, while Lovelifenlaughter looks booked for third.

RADIO STAR had posted fair form prior to her disappointing York run and looks the safest option in the opener. Highfield Blue may provide the chief threat.

The York run last time leaves RADIO STAR with questions to answer on soft ground but this is a much weaker race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JEANY MAY wasn't beaten far when third over 5f at Chelmsford last month and a repeat of that effort would see her offer another bold bid. Dropped 1lb in the ratings, Nigel Tinkler's filly looks to be on a lenient mark. She Went Whoosh should benefit from a drop back in trip after a modest third at Ffos Las last time, while Avalon is also worthy of consideration on her nursery bow.

AVALON had excuses at Kempton on her most recent outing and strikes as the type to do much better now switching to nursery company given her useful pedigree, so she's put forward as the answer. Jeany May is proving consistent and ought to be on the premises once again.

Tricky. SHE WENT WHOOSH ran one of her better races on this surface first time up and 6f on heavy last time found her out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Marching Mac brought up the hat-trick when running on gamely to make most over 5f at Newmarket last Friday and another bold bid can be expected. However, he may be susceptible to some better treated rivals based on him carrying a 12lb penalty. Therefore a chance is taken on fellow last-time-out winner IMPRESSOR, who won in good style over 5f at Redcar last month, and a 3lb rise can be negated by Tom Kiely-Marshall's 5lb claim. The consistent Huddle Up (second) is fancied to reverse the form with Last Outlaw off 3lb better terms from their latest C&D outing.

MARCHING MAC has already enjoyed a superb autumn with 4 wins for these connections and while he has another penalty to carry, he's a tough sprinter to contain at present. Last Outlaw and Huddle Up occupied the first 2 spots over C&D a fortnight ago and look the main threats.

Open to further improvement, LAST OUTLAW can confirm recent C&D dominance over Huddle Up. Marching Mac is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It's All About You and Glory And Honour are seeking hat-tricks but the slight preference is for the former after his latest victory at Ffos Las in August. However, they both might be up against it with KING'S REIGN. Charlie Appleby's three-year-old showed improvement in first-time cheekpieces to score on his handicap debut at Pontefract in September and might take another step forward for this step up in trip. Teorie is another to keep an eye on.

HARDY BLOKE faces a sterner assignment than when successful over shorter here a fortnight ago but he was never stronger than at the line on that occasion so, back at 2m, he's fancied to make another bold bid nudged up 4 lb. King's Reign looks highly likely to be suited by the demands of this test and the Godolphin in-mate also needs considering, as do hat-trick seeking pair Zikany and It's All About You.

Competitive. Zikany was in sparkling form for his wins on heavy ground last month but slight preference is for IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BIG BEAR HUG finished over nine lengths clear of the third in this grade at Newbury last time and was given a 4lb rise for that performance. Provided the five-year-old can back up that level of form, she could be the one to beat. Laura Bay was denied by the smallest of margins into second at Leicester in September and holds an obvious chance with Richard Kingscote on board. The in-form Cresta Cat completes the shortlist.

CRESTA CAT is enjoying an excellent season and fancied to bag win number four under a penalty for his easy recent Leicester victory. Croeso Cymraeg heads the list of dangers on the back of his stylish Doncaster success with Narragansett, Big Bear Hug and Laura Bay also in the picture. Lunar Jet completes the shortlist.

Things are tougher for CRESTA CAT but in-form horses with a proven liking for the mud are a dangerous species at this time of year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EQUION found only an unexposed three-year-old too strong when thwarted in his double bid at Leicester nine days ago. Tony Carroll's inmate makes plenty of appeal racing off the same mark and is taken to regain the winning thread. Dream Pirate is 6lb higher for his recent C&D victory and the son of Oasis Dream may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of the first-time visored Spioradalta.

Preference is for DREAM PIRATE, who matched his season's best form when scoring here last month and remains feasibly treated. Equion and Adelabella head the list of dangers.

It's unlikely that EQUION (nap) will face a market springer with improvement lurking as was the case last week at Leicester.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

WANDERLUST offered plenty to work with on her third-placed handicap bow over an extended 1m3f at Yarmouth last month and she is bred to relish this rise in distance. The three-year-old is a half-sister to Listed 1m6f winner Aljezeera and a first career victory looms. Although unable to complete a brace off an unchanged mark at Southwell last time out, Letmebetheboss still warrants respect reverting to turf off a 5lb higher rating. Rock N Roll Pinkie and Fen Tiger may fare best of the remainder.

The step up to 1¾m should play to the strengths of the unexposed WANDERLUST so she's the selection in this finale. Fellow 3-y-o Letmebetheboss is feared most ahead of Rock N Roll Pinkie and Gold Aura.

Today's longer trip should suit WANDERLUST, with her a close-relation to a 1m6f Listed winner. Rock N Roll Pinkie is next best.
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