There were 23 Races on Sunday 10th November 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 8 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Sandown, 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 3 race.

Don't Tell Su and Vincenzo can both make the running and could set testing fractions. The former, who is of low milage, is particularly attractive on just his second start in a handicap. However, his stable companion HENRI THE SECOND offers more intrigue. A Grade 2 over C&D as a five-year-old, the son of Saddler Maker can go well fresh and, with proven effectiveness at this venue, he could be the one to benefit most with his stamina more assured.

Claims can be made for several here and it may pay to take a chance on Venetia Williams' FALCO DES PINS. A low-mileage 4-y-o, he signed off his time in France with a good second at Angers in the spring and he appeals as the type to make his mark now handicapping/up in trip before the benefit of market clues. Vincenzo, Monviel and Don't Tell Su all command respect also.

Preference is for ACT OF AUTHORITY who stayed on well in a competitive 2m handicap here in April. Don't Tell Su is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

EL RIO was in a dominant mood when making a winning return at Huntingdon last month and, barring a mistake at the last, the seven-year-old showed he is adaptable over fences and should have more to offer from just 6lb higher. Passing Well is surely better than he managed when letting favourite backers down in a similar event at Newbury when last seen and could bounce back with trip and ground to suit. Belgarum and Abingworth are both on retrieval missions but could figure if their jumping improves.

None of these can be ruled out but the vote goes to EL RIO who returned in style when successful at Huntingdon and can defy a 6 lb weights rise with few miles still on the clock. The reappearing Passing Well is feared most from the in-form Jamie Snowden yard ahead of Gary and Josh Moore's pair Abingworth and Hudson de Grugy.

Topweight PASSING WELL was looking good at this stage last season and reappears with his trainer Jamie Snowden in fine form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ANNO POWER showed stacks of promise by winning two of her three starts in bumpers and is of high interest setting out over timber for the first time. A half-sister to a winner in this discipline, the Harry Fry-trained mare looks a bright prospect and commands serious attention granted the 7lb mares' allowance. Noahsgreatrainbow was a close second in a Listed bumper at Newbury when last seen and looks an obvious threat on that basis. Big Ginge and De Kingpin are also noteworthy contenders.

Some good hurdling prospects here, with NOAHSGREATRAINBOW taken to make a winning start in this sphere after a fine run in a listed bumper at Newbury when last seen. The free-going Anno Power could be very exciting if channelling her energy correctly. Nicky Henderson's Tradecraft could also be useful.

Listed bumper runner-up NOAHSGREATRAINBOW is an exciting prospect for Harry Derham and is taken to make a winning start over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

JERIKO DU REPONET looks just the type that could excel over fences this season for leading connections, having scored in a point-to-point previously. Unbeaten in three starts over hurdles last season before an excusable display when pulled up in the Supreme. The five-year-old sets a lofty standard on form and is preferred to fellow chasing newcomer Kansas Du Berlais, who had a decent pipe-opener on the Flat at Ascot last month. Twice a winner last season for new connections, Brookie could be interesting if taking to this discipline on the fourth attempt.

JERIKO DU REPONET brings considerable potential to the novice chasing ranks and is fancied to go in at the first time of asking before tackling better company. Brookie has experience on his side and appeals as the one to chase home Nicky Henderson's smart winning hurdler.

The Nicky Henderson-trained JERIKO DU REPONET could evolve into a top-notch novice chaser and he can make light of his opening mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A highly consistent sort throughout last season, ZAMBEZI FIX was last seen scoring comfortably at Chepstow in April for which he has been raised 5lb. Bernard Llewellyn's charge has run well fresh in the past, and he can follow up at the main expense of Ooh Betty, who drops in class having finished runner-up in Listed company at Cheltenham last time out. A winner on debut over C&D in February before falling in the Adonis, Peking Opera is of interest on his return in this sphere, while the unexposed Lario cannot be ruled out either.

DON HOLLOW gets the nod to build on a promising comeback run at Carlisle last month. Peking Opera should be spot on for this after a pair of Flat runs last month and is second choice ahead of Lario, who should find this a touch easier than the ultra-competitive novice handicap he contested here when last seen in the spring.

The unexposed 5yo LARIO (nap) drops back down in grade for his second handicap start and gets the nod for the in-form Harry Derham.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

COPPERHEAD is mopping up in this sphere and arrives chasing a four-timer following wins at Plumpton, Chepstow and Aintree. He's picked up this season where he left off in May and had the reopposing Certainly Red (second) and Good Boy Bobby (third) behind when scoring impressively at Chepstow two starts back. He then bolted up at Aintree a fortnight ago and Joe Tizzard is still banging in the winners, so it's difficult to get away from the 10-year-old.

All four runners can have a case made for them but CERTAINLY RED has a decent record at Sandown and could be the way to go after his encouraging comeback at Chepstow behind 4-timer seeking Copperhead. Moroder was second in the bet365 Gold Cup here in 2023 and lurks on a very dangerous mark with headgear back on. Last year's winner Good Boy Bobby also shaped well on return behind Copperhead and is firmly in the mix, also.

Copperhead is on a four-timer but CERTAINLY RED has a persuasive pull in the weights from their clash at Chepstow last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Gary and Josh Moore sent out an impressive bumper winner at Newbury this week so it will be interesting to see what the market makes of newcomer Edward Sexton and Hurricane Pat, who has twice finished runner-up between the flags in Ireland. Broxy Music looks the pick of Nicky Henderson's pair judged on jockey bookings and Old Park Star is another newcomer to note, but this can go the way of YOUDECIDE. The point-to-point scorer might be a bit of value for the shrewd Ben Pauling team.

Several good stables are represented in what has the look of a warm bumper. Harry Derham point recruit KIWI RUSH gets a tentative vote ahead of Broxy Music, Old Park Star and Next Twist in a race where the betting is sure to provide more clues.

Paul Nicholls won this 12 months ago with an odds-on newcomer and 120,000euros buy OLD PARK STAR is taken to make a winning debut.
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