There were 49 Races on Thursday 20th November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Thurles, 7 races at Warwick, 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Newcastle, 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 4 race.

A deceptively trappy affair, with three of the four arriving in winning form and the other finishing second last time out. GALILEO ISLAND has become something of a punters' pal, justifying favouritism at Chelmsford and Epsom, and if he takes to the Tapeta, he can complete his hat-trick. Aleen's only previous visit to Southwell resulted in a costly defeat, whereas Capall Rasa took a big step forward when getting off the mark here and he should appreciate the extra furlong.

This can go to CAPALL RASA whose win here last month has since been handsomely boosted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Reputation proved there is plenty of life left in him when getting up at Wolverhampton, although he has never won over a mile. Marry The Night and Francesi have hit the crossbar on their last two starts, while Coloane occupied that position over C&D recently, but the vote goes to HASHTAGNOTIONS. Richard Fahey's three-year-old has been consistent from August onwards and having been collared over 1m2f at Redcar last time, can show his appreciation for the drop in trip.

Richard Fahey's HASHTAGNOTIONS is having an excellent season and taken to bag win number four on the back of a very good Redcar second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Heretic saves his best for this circuit and backed up a C&D win back over track and trip a week later. The runner-up got much closer to him than she did before, though, so maybe a further 3lb rise will find him out and AMBER HONEY is preferred. Ed Dunlop's filly didn't settle over the extended mile at Wolverhampton, but she had been in consistent form prior and can register a deserved success. Harswell Duke's all-weather record isn't great, but he finished second here from 7lb higher back in May.

Lots with chances but MASHAM MOOR teed himself up well for a fourth C&D win when a promising fourth here on his recent return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OATHBOUND looked in need of the experience when debuting in fifth at Newbury and he makes plenty of appeal dropping in class. The son of Kameko is not expected to have any issues with Tapeta and rates as the one to beat. Tewkesbury is closely related to smart stablemate Telemark and market support on his opening bid must be noted. Fellow newcomer Ensor Mews cannot be ruled out either.

Ralph Beckett's ENSOR MEWS may prove the answer given the stable's record both with 2yo newcomers and at this track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Although SOLVENCY finished last for Aidan Melia at Dundalk, he could prove just the sort James Owen excels with. The three-year-old son of Ardad was progressive when in the hands of Alice Haynes during the latter part of 2024 and an official rating of 79 looks exploitable. Fellow stable debutant No Return is also high on the shortlist, along with the hat-trick seeking Ararat.

The vote goes to ARARAT who remains favourably treated on previous form and is taken to complete a C&D hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The hat-trick seeking New York Minute merits respect after bolting up over C&D, but a 12lb hike in the handicap may prove excessive. With that in mind, Joey Ramsden's stable debutant may be worth taking on and BERKSHIRE SUNDANCE could be the way to go. The five-year-old is only 4lb higher than for his latest triumph in a 16-runner affair at York and looks progressive. Reopposing second Ribble Vibe is feared most.

Despite a change of stable NEW YORK MINUTE is taken to defy a 12lb hike in the weights for his 14l romp over C&D last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SAXON PRINCE looked all at sea on his racecourse bow, so it was to his credit that he was able to keep on into third behind a couple of Ollie Sangster inmates. The winner could be very smart and there wouldn't appear to be anything of a similar calibre lining up here, so he should go close granted natural improvement. Marcellinus has finished third on both starts and looks likely to benefit from a drop in trip. Market support for Hardstyle or Harmonised will need to be taken seriously.

Preference is for MARCELLINUS who may be suited by the drop in trip having shown good speed in twice finishing third over 6f on turf.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Young Endless (winner) and Fashionelle (second) renew their rivalry having squared off over the extended 2m here recently. The pair are unlikely to be separated by much again, but a confident vote goes to NUNC EST BIBENDUM. The daughter of Masar posted her finest effort for the yard when third over C&D three weeks ago, despite being short of room on several occasions. Hector Crouch is an interesting jockey booking and she remains open to a bit more improvement. Mio Amico is worth a second look too.

This may rest between old rivals YOUNG ENDLESS and Fashionelle, with the former taken to confirm recent course placings.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LITTLE MISS INDIA hasn't been in the care of James Owen for all that long, but has a win and two second-placed efforts to her name since making the move. She lost little in defeat when beaten by an in-form rival last time and looks to have been found a good opportunity. Appier relished a return to the all-weather when on target at Wolverhampton, and don't rule out the selection's stablemate Cannon Rock, who has plummeted down the weights.

The choice is GIFTED ANGEL (nap) who made a promising return from a year off at Chelmsford three weeks ago and races off the same mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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