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 6 race.

Narrowly denied by a 70-rated rival last month, SAVED LIZZIE is still unexposed at this trip and is of interest as a result. That said, Diffident Spirit won an even deeper race at Nottingham 10 days ago and is also a serious player, despite his previous all-weather form being way below that of his exploits on turf. Voltaic and Royal Observatory are other notable types to consider.

DIFFIDENT SPIRIT's split mark is probably justified but, having just scored at Nottingham, he's worth chancing from 4 lb lower back on this surface. Saved Lizzie and Port Noir are both dangers.

This can go to SAVED LIZZIE who can gain compensation for her defeat at Chelmsford in October, when only just failing to get up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Clockmaker has ability but can be a law unto himself and wouldn't be one for maximum faith based on how he downed tools at Goodwood most recently. CADARN on the other hand, was a close second to a promising type in a novice over 1m2f at Newcastle last month. Given his only previous start was a respectable fourth in a Huntingdon bumper, this additional two furlongs could be a source of improvement. Sueno appeals more than Volakes of the rest.

Having offered promise in a bumper, CADARN made a pleasing Flat debut when second at Newcastle last month, so he's preferred to Sueno, who is likely to progress from her debut, when she seemed inexperienced. That pair should dominate.

Preference is for CADARN who has the AW experience on the board having only just failed to get up at Newcastle last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CHOREOGRAPHIC's three qualifying runs were steadily progressive and the daughter of Night Of Thunder debuts in a nursery from a workable mark as a result. A half-sister to a winner over this trip on Polytrack, the signs are positive now she tackles Tapeta for the first time. Monomyth and Baileys Jubilation are more exposed but are still competitively-enough weighted for consideration at this level.

ROGUE BULLET was firmly back on track with blinkers applied when second at Kempton last time and, if he can avoid a slow start, he could go one better. Choreographic should be able to do better switched to nurseries and Monomyth can bounce back from a poor showing.

With the blinkers retained, ROGUE BULLET may well build on his Kempton effort and go one better. Choreographic is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BULLETIN shaped with plenty of promise when a staying-on fourth over 7f on his debut here last month. He was then an excellent second over a mile at Southwell subsequently and the son of Advertise gets the vote to go one place better this time. Precision made a pleasing start when third over a mile at Redcar on his racecourse bow recently and he can emerge as the main danger to the selection, while Marhaba Ghaiyyath is respected most of the newcomers.

There isn't much between BULLETIN, Precision and Northwest Passage given what they have achieved so far but Bulletin is proven on AW so shades the vote.

Solid contender BULLETIN is marginally preferred, ahead of Precision and Northwest Passage.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PENFOLDS GRANGE made eyecatching late headway to finish third on his debut over 7f at Kempton last month and, stepping up in trip with the promise of more to come, he can land the spoils. Quick Qudos is a newcomer to note as a son of Siyouni, while Orchestral Wave is fancied to step forward from his ordinary Southwell introduction.

QUICK QUDOS makes plenty of appeal on paper so can make a winning start in a weak maiden. Minelone is next best ahead of Penfolds Grange.

Having stayed on for an encouraging third on last month's debut over 7f at Kempton, PENFOLDS GRANGE earns the vote now up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OVERNIGHT OATS took advantage of a tumbling mark when scoring here recently, and he looks capable of shouldering a 5lb penalty to success for his in-form stable. A 2lb rise for a recent Southwell victory doesn't discount Emerald Army and a bold bid for a double is expected, while Comedian Leader arrives on the back of a couple of admirable placed efforts and is noted too.

OVERNIGHT OATS got off the mark for his current yard here last week and is the percentage call to follow up under a 5-lb penalty. Emerald Army and Comedian Leader head up the opposition in that order.

The choice is EMERALD ARMY who is just 2lb higher than when getting off the mark on AW debut at Southwell last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WILLOLARUPI returned to winning ways at Southwell earlier in the month and the handicapper might have been kind to only put him up 4lb for that victory. Declan Caroll's three-year-old might only need to produce a repeat of that performance in order to record a double. Zu Run followed up his success here two starts ago with a runner-up effort over C&D last time and he should remain competitive, while Beyond Equal also makes some appeal.

WILLOLARUPI ran out of a decisive winner on his first all-weather start at Southwell 12 days ago and looks capable of defying a 4 lb rise in the weights on that evidence. Zu Run isn't ideally drawn but is another who could have more to offer on this surface, with Em Jay Kay completing the shortlist.

Off a very handy mark returned to 6f on his third start for Ian Williams, CALL GLORY looks particularly interesting.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

War Chant made every yard of the running to strike by over a length in this grade at Chelmsford on his most recent start, but a 4lb rise might catch him out. With that in mind, the vote goes to TIMELESS CHARM, who failed to fire on her handicap debut at Doncaster in March but she returns to the all-weather and could have more to offer on only her fourth career start. Four-time course winner Master Of Combat is another to consider.

KING'S CODE needs to dispel a lesser effort at Bath on his latest outing, yet he'd previously highlighted he could be ready to strike when fifth at Kempton previously and, lurking on a very handy mark, he could be ready to strike. Recent course winner Master of Combat, Majestic and Timeless Charm are others to bear in mind, as is likeable 4-y-o War Chant.

The vote goes to MASTER OF COMBAT who gained his fourth course success last time. He remains favourably treated on previous form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Destinado bounced back to form when upped to this distance at Southwell on Wednesday and should give another good account despite his 5lb penalty. However, EAGLE'S REALM looks the way to go. The six-year-old produced a fair effort to fill the runner-up spot in this grade at Southwell at the start of the month and looks well placed to go one better. Star Time is one to watch out for too.

Alan King's Yarmouth maiden scorer STAR TIME comes here easily the least exposed and with further progress anticipated now handicapping/at this longer trip, he looks to hold sound claims. Destinado bounced back to form when successful at Southwell on Wednesday and is a danger under a penalty for all consistency isn't his strong suit. Percy Willis is another to consider with a recent run under his belt.

Alan King's STAR TIME (nap) stands out as an unexposed sort in this line-up and he can make a winning handicap debut.
Ths is the racecard key.
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