There were 47 Races on Saturday 16th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

KINGSTON PRIDE confirmed the promise that he displayed on his Rules debut when scoring in an Exeter bumper in April and Nicky Henderson's gelding could be hard to stop now switched to hurdles. Job has the benefit of a recent outing and could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Land Afar and French Symphony should not be discounted.

KINGSTON PRIDE impressed in a brace of bumpers and looks one to follow now going hurdling. French Symphony should improve on his opening effort in this sphere at Fontwell and is feared most ahead of Land Afar.

Nicky Henderson's KINGSTON PRIDE could be a level above these if his home reputation is anything to go by.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WOODSTOCK CITY was useful on the Flat and displayed some promise when fourth at Wincanton a few weeks ago. A repeat of that level of form would give the four-year-old a big chance in a moderate event. Either Way was not disgraced in Southwell bumper when last seen in June and she could go well, while Kabuki is the pick of the remainder.

Donald McCain's fairly useful bumper scorer KABUKI looks to have more to offer yet so is fancied to gain a first win in this sphere at the chief expense of form rival Woodstock City. Nicky Henderson's hurdling debutante Either Way could also have a say, especially if the market vibes are positive.

Donald McCain's KABUKI again showed promise when third at Sedgefield last time and might be the answer to this run-of-the-mill novice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

My Gift To You has to be of interest having scored at Sedgefield a month ago but preference is for AJP KINGDOM. Fergal O'Brien's gelding bumped into a very well-handicapped rival when second at Chepstow last time and has to be taken seriously off the same mark here. Sporting Ace is another with valid form claims on his return to action.

Granted an error-free round of jumping, AJP KINGDOM may well be the answer. He couldn't live with King Turgeon at Chepstow but that form looks all the better in light of the winner's subsequent success over the National fences at Aintree. There's no doubt that this 7-y-o is on a good mark and he is marginally preferred to the consistent My Gift To You. The Wrekin should come on for this recent comeback run and also merits respect, while Sporting Ace needs a second look, too.

A tight race in which all five have chances. AJP KINGDOM may provide the answer having bumped into one last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LIME DROP returned to the fray with a solid second over 2m2f at Kempton last month. She will likely be sharper for that effort and this return to a shorter distance is not a problem. A dual winner over hurdles, Love Tree has a recent second at Hereford under her belt and should prove competitive if taking to the larger obstacles, while Isabella Bee was still in contention when falling at Ludlow and is not without a chance off her current mark.

ISABELLA BEE shaped as if back at the top of her game before falling at Ludlow's notoriously tricky fourth last, so is worth another chance. Lime Drop is a solid alternative, while progressive hurdler Love Tree is an interesting newcomer over fences.

Preference is for LIME DROP, who was clear in second behind a good chasing prospect on last month's seasonal reappearance at Kempton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

COURT CIAN was making only his third start over hurdles when posting an improved effort to finish fourth at Southwell last time. Stuart Edmunds' charge needs to brush up his jumping, but looks on a fair mark if doing so. Emanate was third at Wincanton recently and can improve on that showing, while Present Fair could also go well on his second outing after wind surgery.

A chance is taken on CUBAN COURT, who has failed to build on his highly encouraging handicap debut second at Doncaster in four subsequent starts but he's now 7 lb below the mark off which he was runner-up in that race on Town Moor. Fourtowns should appreciate returning to this left-handed track and he could be the main danger. Emanate and Present Fair also have claims.

Only beaten about 6l on his recent handicap debut, COURT CIAN has plenty of scope for improvement if his jumping is more fluent today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EL VIGARO was far from disgraced when runner-up behind a handicap debutant over this track and trip earlier this month and, upped 4lb, a bold bid to go one place better is anticipated. Rock On Tommy looks the main danger to the selection upped 1lb from his second here last time, while Cawthorne Cracker shaped with plenty of promise when third over 2m1f at Newcastle recently and merits a second look off 1lb higher.

Competitive fare for the grade with 3-time C&D winner ROCK ON TOMMY getting the nod. In good order when last seen during the summer, he returns from 4 months off with his yard in tremendous nick and looks too well-handicapped to ignore. Cawthorne Cracker and Garitsa Bay are a couple of others to consider.

The pick is CAWTHORNE CRACKER (nap), who has shown significant improvement since a wind op and may still be ahead of his mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There is plenty to like about point-to-point winner Draco Malfoy and he must enter calculations on debut for the in-form Kim Bailey team. That said, it may pay to side with KARONACHO. Olly Murphy has his string in fine form at present and connections may be disappointed if this 200,000-euro purchase was not able to play a strong hand on debut. Walkingtheline wasn't disgraced when fourth in a bumper here last month and she commands respect with that experience under her belt.

DRACO MALFOY has already scored between the flags and his in-form stable should have him ready for this, so he's worth a chance to make a winning start in this sphere. Karonacho is an obvious one on paper given his pedigree/connections and John Barbour looks the best of those with bumper experience.

This could be a fair bumper. JOHN BARBOUR has an excellent pedigree and he should be capable of finding plenty on his debut effort.
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