There were 33 Races on Friday 3rd November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 9 races at Newmarket, 9 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, 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.

The Skeltons like their winners around here and PRESENTING NELLY looks an ideal candidate on her handicap debut, following a pair of successes at Worcester and then Newton Abbot in September. The ground should hold no fears either and she is preferred to returning Kelso runner-up Firth Of Forth and Copshill Lad, who looked in need of this extra yardage at Exeter last month.

BRIDGET BREEZE has shown some potential over hurdles and her bumper form gives her plenty of scope for better, so she's worth chancing to make a successful return. Presenting Nelly also has potential and Copshill Lad is another one for the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

An intriguing novice chase where a tentative vote is for APPLE AWAY, who was an impressive winner of the Sefton Novices' Hurdle at Aintree on her most recent start in April. The six-year-old looks just the type to excel over fences and she may have too much for Grey Dawning, who fell in that contest but was a Grade 2 winner at Warwick previously. Ballydesmond cannot be ruled out either.

APPLE AWAY and Grey Dawning developed into very useful novice hurdlers last season and are exciting recruits to this sphere. Choosing between them isn't easy, but preference is for Lucinda Russell's charge, who displayed a terrific attitude when landing an Aintree Grade 1 on her final start of last season and she appeals as the type to make up into an even better chaser. Ballydesmond did the job well on his Rules debut but conceding weight to the aforementioned duo is a big ask.

An intriguing novices' chase that will probably concern GREY DAWNING and Apple Away. Both look exciting chasers in the making.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A consistent sort when beginning his career over hurdles last season, MATCHLESS may be able to go on to better things this time around, and a mark of 119 looks workable. A talented sort for the Gary Moore team, Casa Loupi is of interest on his first start in this sphere in over two years, while Ilanz may prefer better ground but has the form to get involved.

Preference is for CASA LOUPI, who shaped as if retaining all his ability when a good third on Flat in May and returns to hurdling off a decent mark. Matchless and Ilanz rate the principal dangers.

The two that appeal most are Casa Loupi and MATCHLESS (nap) who are both 2-6 over hurdles and still have potential in this sphere.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Max Of Stars landed a fourth career success over hurdles at Market Rasen in September, but Ollie Pears' filly may be worth taking on in these more testing conditions. I STILL HAVE FAITH scored with ease on his hurdling bow over C&D last month, despite being less than fluent, and the gelded son of Expert Eye should put that experience to good use. Balboa and Gifted Angel are worth a second look too.

I STILL HAVE FAITH looked potentially useful when making a winning hurdles debut over C&D last month and should have learnt plenty from that. He can follow up. Gifted Angel and Max of Stars are already multiple winners over timber and look the likeliest dangers.

Plenty of useful juvenile form on display but perhaps newcomer ROYAL DEESIDE can land this good prize.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Dual course winner Shan Blue warrants respect at this venue and the nine-year-old is likely to go close if running anywhere near his best on his return from a 312-day absence. However, Dan Skelton's gelding has a bit to prove at present and the hat-trick seeking FAMOUS BRIDGE rates as a more solid proposition. The selection was progressing nicely last season and there could be more to come. Dubai Days completes the shortlist.

The best is surely yet to come from FAMOUS BRIDGE, who ended last season with back-to-back wins at this course and a 3 lb rise for this latest success is manageable. Shan Blue is the class angle and will prove a tough nut to crack if anywhere near his best back here following a 10-month absence. Frero Banbou has slipped to an attractive mark and he needs considering, too.

An open contest could go to GLOIRE D'ATHON, now back at a more suitable trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SUMMER NIGHT CITY had Great Valley behind when taking a big step forward from his debut effort to go in by just over three lengths at Hereford last month, and he should have more to come. The three-year-old has a 7lb penalty to carry, which is unlikely to prevent him from doubling up. As for the latter, he ran out approaching the last at Hereford and could put it up to the selection with a clear round. Any market support for Valadon on his debut should be noted.

RAISE YOUR GLASS is out of a winning jumper and she should be well schooled, so she's worth chancing to make a winning start at the possible expense of fellow newcomer Valadon. Summer Night, the only previous winner in the field, should also be considered.

Those with form haven't achieved a vast amount and newcomer VALADON could prove good enough.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ASTA LA PASTA made a successful start over hurdles when scoring by over two lengths at Uttoxeter and this well-bred gelding should have plenty more to come. The son of Walk In The Park is in good hands to keep progressing. The main threat is Little Miss Dante, who struck on her second bumper start at Southwell and has to be considered on her first outing over hurdles. Diamond Ri completes the shortlist.

DIAMOND RI landed a Warwick bumper in taking fashion on his debut back in March and, with the performance backed up by the timefigure, he looks one to follow now his attentions are turned to hurdling. Asta La Pasta impressed at Uttoxeter and seems sure to progress and win more races, while Little Miss Dante is another good hurdling prospect judged on her bumper exploits.

Few make significant appeal but one that does is impressive bumper winner DIAMOND RI.
Ths is the racecard key.
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