There were 30 Races on Monday 13th November 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Carlisle, 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 5 race.

THE PUG is dropped in trip looking for his hat-trick after two wins over 11 furlongs at Southwell, but he has been on or near the front each time and if he has the early speed to do that now, he won't be stopping at the line despite an added 5lb from the handicapper. Red Treasure steps up in trip after a length fourth at Newcastle last month and she could go well off 1lb lower assuming she gets home, alongside Operatic Artist, who sports first-time cheekpieces.

A tightly-knit handicap in which RED TREASURE edges the vote on the back of her good recent Newcastle fourth with her stamina also drawn out more here. Course-winner Prince Ali seems sure to be on the premises too along with the handily-weighted Weloof and handicap-debutant Favorite Boy.

Now qualified for mark, there should be improvement to come from FAVORITE BOY. Solid contender Prince Ali is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Light Speed showed improvement from his debut sixth when winning at Newcastle and as he ran on well over the seven furlongs there, the mile plus may see improvement. LENORMAND is a risky selection after an absence of over 14 months and has clearly had his issues, but Godolphin persevere with the son of Dubawi, who has been gelded since winning at Newmarket in a race that has worked out well. If he is ready then he may prove too good for these, with Running Star the best of the rest with any racecourse experience.

Andrew Balding's LIGHT SPEED got off the mark with something up his sleeve at Newcastle and with more progess on the cards now stepping up in distance he is fancied to come out on top again. Running Star rates a big threat though on the back of his recent second here though, while Charlie Appleby's Lenormand can't be ruled out either if fully tuned up after a long absence.

In receipt of weight from his main opponents, RUNNING STAR gets the verdict. Lenormand, despite a 15-month absence, is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With a lack of form to work with it may pay to side with PICKWELL, third on his debut over C&D earlier this month. Slowly away that day before pulling hard, the Harry Angel gelding can only learn from that experience and that might be all he needs. Graceful Mary ran on well after failing to get a run at the furlong pole at Chelmsford and is the obvious danger, while newcomer Inner Temple looks the part on paper and is one to watch for future contests.

PICKWELL was a promising third on his C&D debut and gets the nod to build on that from a handy draw. Cerulean Summer and Graceful Mary are others who showed plenty on debut, while Inner Temple and Lunar Rocks are newcomers who would come into it if the betting vibes are strong.

The main form contenders are PICKWELL and Cerulean Summer. Lunar Rocks and Inner Temple are interesting newcomers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LYNWOOD LAD found a return to 6f to his liking when opening his account at Kempton recently and the three-year-old must hold every chance of going in again off only 1lb higher. Peachey Carnehan stayed on into second that day and the gelded son of Foxwedge is an obvious threat racing off the same rating. Second Collection was runner-up over 5f here last month and a similar performance is likely to see Tony Carroll's mare in the shake-up.

SECOND COLLECTION took a step back in the right direction when second over 5f here last time and has plenty of handicapping scope if able to build on that. Recent Kempton 1-2 Lynwood Lad and Peachey Carnehan, who goes so well here, head the many possible dangers along with unexposed 3-y-o Mc's Wag.

Several runners of interest at this level but the unexposed MC'S WAG can build on the promise of her recent Catterick second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BERNIE THE BEAR posted a career-best performance when landing the spoils over this trip at Newcastle a fortnight ago and a 2lb nudge in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid from Richard Fahey's gelding. Last month's C&D second Coast was collared in the shadows of the post and the daughter of Aclaim may serve the most resistance to the selection racing off just 1lb higher, ahead of One For The Ladies.

The vote goes to COAST who was collared in the shadow of the post over C&D last time, having made what appeared at the time to be a race-winning move just over twofurlongs out. She remains on a competitive mark and the booking of Luke Morris adds to her appeal. One For The Ladies also shaped well over C&D recently and is feared most ahead of the consistent Bernie The Bear, who has gone up only 2 lb for his Newcastle success a fortnight ago.

Bernie The Bear is greatly respected but ONE FOR THE LADIES ran well in adverse circumstances here last month and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STARFIGHTER almost defied a 5lb rise in the ratings for a victory in September here when finishing a close-up third over the same C&D last month. The form of that contest looks the strongest on offer and Mark Loughnane's gelding may return to the winner's enclosure. Mistress Light has been in fair form on the turf of late and she rates an obvious threat if proving as effective on her all-weather debut. Savvy Brilliance is relatively unexposed in this sphere and cannot be dismissed either.

MISTRESS LIGHT made a promising start to life in handicaps when third at Windsor and can get off the mark now her stamina is drawn out more. In-form C&D scorer Starfighter is next on the list with Tiberio Force and Bookmark both weighted to have a say too.

Southwell runner-up SAVVY BRILLIANCE is taken to go one better. Mistress Light is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Gincident arrives with a good record here after two wins from three starts, but both were over further and the latest when racing off 8lb lower in February. He can go well on his first start after being gelded, but CAPITAL GUARANTEE is preferred. He ran too badly to be true when last seen at Newmarket, but had won his previous three starts over this trip since joining David O'Meara and may be worth another chance. Johnny James is also worthy of consideration, though he will need to find more in this better company.

ALL THE KING'S MEN ran a stormer in first-time cheekpieces back from a break over C&D last month when just touched off, despite encountering traffic problems at a crucial stage of the race. He is taken to deservedly get his head back in front, perhaps at the chief expense of Gincident, who boasts a good record on the all-weather and should be in the mix if fully tuned-up following a 4-month absence. Tough Enough is third choice, with Johnny James most interesting of the remainder.

Preference is for ALL THE KING'S MEN (nap) if building on his narrow defeat in a better race over C&D 17 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

INTOXICATA has to carry a 6lb penalty after winning easily at Lingfield last time and this might be her last run in this grade. She won with enough in hand to suggest she can land her hat-trick now under Rossa Ryan, who won on her last month. Zakram was only beaten a neck off this mark at Lingfield last week and is another to take seriously, leaving Twilight Jazz and Kalama Sunrise to battle it out for third.

INTOXICATA is on an upward curve, bagging 7f handicaps in good style here and at Lingfield in recent weeks, and neither the penalty nor this step up in trip is likely to prevent her from completing the hat-trick. Though his strike rate tempers enthusiasm, Zakram has been knocking firmly on the door of late and looks set for another bold show. He is second choice ahead of Twilight Jazz and Kalama Sunrise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Let's Go Hugo won here last time out over C&D, but he has an extra 4lb from the handicapper now and has been beaten off similar marks in recent months. He could still get involved, but a chance is taken on DARK SIDE PRINCE. A 5f specialist, he has won seven times over the trip with two of them here, and the drop in class is a bonus. Sixcor seems best of the rest after his Newcastle third.

Having been given a chance by the handicapper, TRUSTY RUSTY could be worth siding with. The 6-y-o didn't show much in a handful of runs on turf during the summer, but she's now 5 lb below the mark off which she scored at Southwell last December and her all-weather record is a pretty compelling one (winner or placed on 11 of her 20 starts on synthetics). Let's Go Hugo is bound to be popular on the back of his C&D success and is greatly respected, while Dark Side Prince also enters calculations.

Trusty Rusty is on a lenient mark but LET'S GO HUGO was not hard pressed to beat subsequent winners here last time.
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