There were 30 Races on Sunday 23rd November 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Windsor, 7 races at Exeter, 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.

TIDDESLEY WOOD wasn't beaten far on his hurdling debut at Aintree last month and, entitled to have come forward for that first run since March, Fergal O'Brien's charge can do the business. Doctor On Call won a Hereford bumper and also shaped with promise on his timber introduction when second at Fontwell. He heads the list of dangers from Jaccours.

The pick on hurdles figures is TIDDESLEY WOOD. The main form dangers are Doctor On Call and Jaccours.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INDEPENDENT LADY was well held in fourth on her racecourse debut in a Uttoxeter bumper a few weeks ago, but it would come as no surprise if she stepped forward considerably now tackling hurdles and with Nico de Boinville taking over in the plate. Teddington Lock won on her Rules bow at Fontwell and is also interesting going over timber for the first time, while Future Bucks completes the shortlist.

The Verdict comprises the hurdles debutants INDEPENDENT LADY and Teddington Lock who both look open to progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A tenacious winner at Fontwell last month, HELLO CELLO looks the safest choice. A 4lb rise should be within her range, as should tackling an additional furlong. Le Galli Bier possibly needed the run when he returned from a break at the same venue and, on just his second start after wind surgery, he is a potential improver to consider. Windsurfer is another match-fit option for the shortlist.

Judged on her hurdles form this term, HELLO CELLO holds particularly solid claims. Jack The Nipper is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

King Of The Lake is versatile regarding distance and having won three of his four starts since undergoing wind surgery, Jeremy Scott's seven-year-old is taken seriously. However, SUNSHINE DIAMOND is likely to relish every yard of this trip and he could be the way to go with the emphasis very much on stamina. The class-dropping Roaring Conquest won a point-to-point over 3m and is another must for consideration.

Saint Palais and Super Survivor are seriously considered but ROARING CONQUEST should be a promising second-season hurdler.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Callum Pritchard got a good tune out of THE HARDEST GEEZER when he finished a respectable second at Newton Abbot and there is a very good chance of the partnership going one better off just 1lb higher. The versatile Aggagio is a multiple winner under both codes of racing and can make this a good test for the selection, while the low-mileage Little Ledgend enters calculations given he gets weight all round and has the assistance of Sean Bowen.

With further improvement plausible, THE HARDEST GEEZER (nap) is preferred. High Fibre is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FAITQUE DE L'ISLE had to settle for fourth over an extended 2m6f at Stratford, but he ran out an emphatic winner over this trip at Uttoxeter prior to that. In fact, he has been successful on each of his last three appearances over 3m and can extend that record. School For Scandal sprung a Worcester surprise in June, but couldn't back that performance up at Uttoxeter. He has been freshened up, though, and Gazette Bourgeoise returns from an even longer break having signed off her last campaign by pulling up in a Cheltenham class 2.

10yo FAITQUE DE L'ISLE is easily the most persuasive candidate judged on performances recently. Gazette Bourgeoise is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LOW EXPECTATIONS showed the benefit of a mid-year break and looked a different animal when returning with an all-the-way Fontwell triumph. He has an 8lb higher figure to contend with, but that breakthrough will have boosted his confidence no end. Gone In Sixty deserves to get his head in front, but might have to settle for yet another supporting role, with similar sentiments applying to Locked Down Lad. Brave Move may be able to pick up some prize money.

Point bumper winner LOCKED DOWN LAD has been threatening to open his rules account and he is first choice ahead of Low Expectations.
Ths is the racecard key.
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