There were 43 Races on Friday 15th November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Southwell, 6 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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 6 race.

Kapparis Kid could go well dropping back in trip after his recent Newcastle fourth, but BEAUZON may have his measure. A C&D winner on Monday and carrying a 5lb penalty, the five-year-old has won at this venue six times off marks up to 69, suggesting he can follow up. Doves Of Peace and Q Twenty Boy are others to consider.

BEAUZON bagged his sixth C&D success recently and looks weighted to go in once more under a penalty. Q Twenty Boy also has an excellent record round here and is feared most ahead of Doves of Peace and Cheese The One.

Everything looks in place for another big run from BEAUZON and he can defy his penalty. Kapparis Kid is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Alfheim is noted making her first start for George Boughey after arriving from Ireland, but she will need to improve after finishing last at Naas in October. Buttercross Flyer showed improvement when third at Newcastle last time out, but HAVANA FORCE is most interesting. Six placed efforts earlier in her career suggest she has ability, and first-time blinkers may see her score.

Lots with chances and the handily-weighted AUTUMN ROSE could prove the answer on the back of her good C&D sixth last time out. Buttercross Flyer can also have a say in her bid to end a lengthy losing sequence, with George Boughey's new recruit Alfheim another to consider, especially if the market vibes are positive.

Unreal Connection is better than she showed last week but PORT HEDLAND may be the answer now he moves up in distance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An interesting race where the comfortable Kempton winner American Gal will attempt to give 7lb or more to all of her rivals, which may be a big ask barring plenty of improvement. Tempted showed better form when fourth at Southwell last month and could be interesting, but so is TRUSTED ADVISOR. The daughter of Ulysses showed signs of inexperience on her C&D debut before keeping on into fifth, and she could be the one they all have to beat if improving for that experience.

AMERICAN GAL was quite a taking winner on her 1m Kempton debut 16 days ago and can defy a penalty with improvement likely. The chief threat may come from Trusted Advisor and Tempted unless the betting speaks in the favour of Andrew Balding newcomer Solar Pass.

Preference is for AMERICAN GAL, who justified support in good style on her Kempton debut last month and looks a useful prospect.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Eazy On The Eye has to be respected having got off the mark over C&D three weeks ago, but a 7lb penalty could make her vulnerable. With that in mind, preference is for PRINCESS QAJAR, who was making her debut when filling fourth place that day and could improve past Eazy On The Eye on these terms. Spirit Of Jura and Thamna are others to consider.

The fact LUISA went off at only 6/1 for her Leicester debut last month suggests better was expected so it wouldn't be a surprise to see her leave that form well behind now. Recent C&D 1-4 Eazy On The Eye and Princess Qajar are unlikely to be far away.

It might be worth sticking with bEAZY ON THE EYE\p, who found plenty of progress with her front-running win over C&D three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Cases can be made for most of these, but none more so than STRONG JOHNSON. The veteran returned to winning ways over 5f at Newcastle last week and a 4lb penalty may underestimate him here. Southbank hit the crossbar at Chelmsford last time and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Four Adaay and Miss Anya are others who could go very well.

SECRET MISTRAL wasn't ideally positioned last time and, back on AW, he's worth chancing from a feasible mark in an open-looking contest. Strong Johnson is a player after making all at Newcastle 8 days ago and Street Life is capable of getting involved.

Four Adaay can go well but SOUTHBANK has got himself well handicapped and this should be run to suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STRAIGHT A has won twice over 7f in recent weeks and the step back up in trip should not be a problem for the three-year-old. As a result, the progressive gelding just edges out More Than A Feelin to be the pick. The latter scored at Kempton a month ago and may have more to offer. Ciotog is another with strong form claims if he can transfer his most recent turf performances to the all-weather.

MORE THAN A FEELIN boasts a progressive profile on artificial surfaces and remains on a workable mark. She gets the nod. Straight A and Ciotog both arrive in fine heart and look the likeliest dangers.

A competitive race where preference is just for STRAIGHT A, up just 2lb for winning and now going back up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CERULEAN SUMMER beat Port Noir by two lengths in this grade over track and trip earlier in the month and Morgan Cole's 5lb claim largely negates her 6lb penalty. Dylan Cunha's three-year-old might only need to produce a repeat of that performance in order to go in again. Curtiz outran his odds to finish second at Chelmsford last month and should go well off a 2lb higher mark, while Balqaa is another to note.

BALQAA's good run of form came to a halt on her latest start at Newcastle but that was her fourth run inside the space of 30 days and, following a subsequent break of almost two months, the 6-y-o is taken to get back on track with a fifth career success. Port Noir has a strong chance of reversing recent C&D placings with Cerulean Summer on these revised terms and she is feared most. Curtiz is also shortlisted.

The way she won here last time suggests that CERULEAN SUMMER (nap) remains on the up and she is taken to record another C&D success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Competing off 3lb below his last winning mark and with his stamina more proven than some, WESTERN STARS is a key player. The Jim Boyle-trained gelding merits respect at this level and, with the in-form Rossa Ryan back in the saddle, there are solid foundation for another big run. Trojan Truth is weighted to go close, although Green Team is undoubtedly well handicapped based on past exploits and also needs serious consideration.

Preference is for WESTERN STARS, who is in better heart than his recent form figures suggest and will appreciate the return to this longer trip. Trojan Truth rates the principal danger.

Western Stars is respected with Rossa Ryan booked but GREEN TEAM could enjoy a soft lead and he may be able to end his losing run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RUNAROUND SIOUX won a similar race at Chelmsford in February and, having missed most of the turf season, appeals off just 2lb higher. Her ability to truly handle Tapeta is still the only slight query in an otherwise solid case for support. Unico has held her form well and has a good chance of at least running into a place. All-weather debutant Rapido Girl is bred to be effective on synthetics and also needs a betting check.

The vote goes to UNICO, who has found her feet for this yard in recent months and her latest second at Chelmsford arguably represented a career-best. White Mist's record on the all-weather is strong and she will be a big threat if fully tuned-up following a break, while Little Miss Magic is best of the rest.

Jax Edge is better than she showed last time but UNICO looks primed to strike and can gain a first win for this yard.
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