There were 48 Races on Thursday 21st November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Warwick, 7 races at Thurles, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 9 races at Southwell, 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.

This looks open on paper and only a tentative vote can go to RIYADH GEM. Picked up for 10,000gns as a yearling, the Oasis Dream colt fetched 150,000 euros at the Breeze-Ups earlier this year but hasn't yet been able to justify that price tag. However, a step up in trip looks certain to suit while the switch to nurseries, off an opening mark of 67, is another interesting angle. Yarmouth scorer Fernando merits respect from 4lb higher, while others to note include Anthropologist and Montbeliarde.

FERNANDO showed improved form to get off the mark on nursery debut at Yarmouth last month and Ed Walker's charge can make light of a 4 lb rise at the expense of Anthropologist, who found a jolt of progress to open his account at Newcastle a fortnight ago and could kick on now up and running. Montbeliarde and Queen of Good News can fight out minor honours.

Montbeliarde has bumped into a couple of handicap blots and should run well but NIDAAMI is an interesting runner now up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROGUE ENCORE might be one to look out for over the winter months and, following a brace of successes at Newcastle, the improving three-year-old is taken to defy a penalty and complete his hat-trick. That said, Helm Rock appeared to be an unlucky loser when second at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and he merits respect from just 1lb higher. Waiting All Night will look to lead and will be a threat to all, while Chuzzlewit should not be written off now dropped in class.

HELM ROCK has been given a big chance by the handicapper and may well have capitalised with a clear run when just failing to get on top at Chelmsford (1m) 2 weeks ago. He earns the vote to confirm the promise of that run, with hat-trick seeking 3-y-o Rogue Encore next best. Gincident and Waiting All Night are others to consider.

Richard Fahey's GINCIDENT figures on a lenient mark and wasn't seen to best effect when sixth at Doncaster last time, so gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A couple of interesting newcomers in the shape of Gamrai and Wolfpack are unleashed by their powerful yards and both warrant market checks, but experience could win the day and it is AR RAYYAN who shades preference. Sent off as second favourite and finishing fourth on debut behind a colt deemed good enough for the Futurity at Doncaster last month, Ralph Beckett's charge showed up well for a long way and is expected to step forward.

Despite blowing the start, AR RAYYAN shaped with plenty of encouragement when fourth in a Kempton novice 6 weeks ago, impressing with how he travelled for a long way. Open to significant improvement, he could be worth siding with to confirm the promise of that run and come out on top. Gamrai makes loads of appeal on paper and is respected along with Cy Twombly. Wolfpack and Atlantic Sunset are another pair of newcomers to note.

Ralph Beckett's AR RAYYAN really caught the eye on his Kempton debut fourth and is taken to put that experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Hailing from a family that has had plenty of success in recent years, including with first-time-out winners, WRITTEN FOR YOU could be primed to strike on debut for leading connections. The son of Lope De Vega may have too much for Pride Of Donegal, who rallied well for fourth on debut at Newcastle and is likely to improve plenty for the experience. A promising fifth over shorter here last time out, Hallelujah U should appreciate going back up in trip.

WRITTEN FOR YOU makes plenty of appeal on paper for the Gosden stable, so could be the way to go before market clues in what doesn't appeal as a strong novice. Pride of Donegal rates the pick of those with form and commands respect with progress on the cards. Hallelujah U is another capable of better for the red-hot James Owen yard.

The well-bred Written For You makes plenty of appeal on paper but HALLELUJAH U could yet have a much bigger effort in him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

CHAMPAGNE PRINCE maintained his unbeaten all-weather record with a comfortable success over C&D last month, and a 5lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from going in again. Not in action since finishing fourth in the Gordon Richards at Sandown in April, Artistic Star has not run outside Group company since May last year and, if ready to roll, he could be thrown in off a mark of 106. Andaleep and Max Mayhem have the form to get involved too.

CHAMPAGNE PRINCE improved for the return to all-weather when scoring over C&D 7 weeks ago and could be up to defying a 5 lb rise given he remains totally unexposed on an artificial surface. Dark Moon Rising is expected to bounce straight back to form after a poor showing in the November Handicap, while the likeable Andaleep and Paradias are others to consider.

Max Mayhem and Artistic Star are high on the list but CHAMPAGNE PRINCE (nap) won well here last month and can defy a 5lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Turned out again quickly after a narrow reversal over C&D on Monday, DASHING HARRY can gain compensation off the same mark on what is just his third start for new connections. Paddy's Day has been knocking on the door of late and is likely to be thereabouts again, while Strong Johnson is big player if bouncing back to the form of his success at Newcastle two starts ago.

DASHING HARRY returned to his best when going down narrowly over C&D 3 days ago and a repeat should see James Horton's charge firmly in the mix once more. Strong Johnson and Paddy's Day may well emerge as the lead dangers.

This should be fast and furious and DASHING HARRY is fancied to atone for Monday's narrow defeat. Strong Johnson is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

In an open event a chance can be taken on RAAGI, who has been off since his debut over C&D in March but Marco Botti's gelding showed plenty of promise on that occasion. Wind River could prove to be the main threat following his handicap second at Newcastle last time. Any market support for either of Khaleejy or Sapience would have to be noted.

WIND RIVER produced an improved effort dropped back in trip when runner-up in a Newcastle handicap at the start of the month and sets a good standard racing over shorter still. Swift Storm showed plenty to like on his first 2 outings and is likely to come on for his recent comeback run, whilst there's plenty to like about James Tate's newcomer Khaleejy on paper.

The inconsistent Wind River is respected but RAAGI is open to improvement and can progress past more exposed rivals.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SIR JOSEPH SWAN bolted up over C&D last week and the six-year-old is very hard to oppose on the back of that performance, despite being 6lb higher. Payment Plan beat the selection a couple of weeks ago and has to be of interest once again, while Albert Lasker edges out Uther Pendragon and Dereham to be the pick of the remainder.

PAYMENT PLAN has re-opposing and subsequent winner Sir Joseph Swan just behind him when opening his account over C&D 17 days ago and, remaining with greater potential than most here, John Butler's charge could well be the answer once more. Aforementioned Sir Joseph Swan heads the dangers, ahead of Albert Lasker.

John Butler's progressive PAYMENT PLAN remains unexposed at this trip and he can make light of a 2lb rise for his recent C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Call Time has to be noted after his success at Bath three weeks ago, but the vote goes to CALL GLORY, who bounced back to form when second over 6f at Wolverhampton on Saturday. Ian Williams' gelding has to be of interest on the back of that performance. Ormolulu made the frame over C&D earlier in the week and could go well once again.

CALL GLORY has tumbled to an attractive mark and ran his best race since joining Ian Williams when second at Wolverhampton under Billy Loughnane on Saturday. He's got strong claims if in the same sort of form here. Ormolulu, Grenham Bay and Shalaa Asker are others to consider.

Well-handicapped CALL GLORY gets the nod after running his best race for Ian Williams at Wolverhampton five days ago.
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