There were 43 Races on Tuesday 21st November 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Hereford, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 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.

FORGOTTEN TREASURE produced her best effort to date when third at Chelmsford on her second attempt in a nursery. The daughter of Ten Sovereigns remains on the same mark and she may be able to capitalise on this occasion. Nouveaux won on her penultimate start at Chelmsford before being caught too wide at the same venue when one place behind the selection last time. She can enter the reckoning, while Arlington and Gogo Yubari are others worth noting.

Though she hasn't pulled up any trees in three starts so far, OUR MELODY could be about to take a big step forward now pitched into a nursery off what looks a reasonable mark, all things considered. She represents an in-form yard and confidence behind her in the betting would look significant. Torvar looks dangerous judged on the form of his penultimate start at Newcastle (didn't get the breaks at the same course next time) and he is second choice ahead of Nouveaux and Forgotten Treasure.

Preference is for FORGOTTEN TREASURE (nap), who's improved with racing and may get this run to suit. Nouveaux should go well too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JUNGLE JIM has shown promise on a couple of occasions, with placed efforts at Thirsk and Bath the standout efforts, and this may be the ideal opportunity for him to strike. Bint Alfella shaped with a fair amount of ability when runner-up at Beverley in August and she commands the utmost respect. Cervaro Della Sala is also capable of a decent showing.

BINT ALFELLA shaped well on debut and should step forward sufficiently to take one of these. Miss Anya and Cervaro Della Sala are far more exposed but have the form to be in the mix.

Jungle Jim may be the one to get to the front. Either way BINT ALFELLA is given the chance to build on her pleasing turf debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It has taken NATURE WATCH enough time to get to the racecourse, but the son of Curlin, who cost a fair amount when purchased in Dubai as a juvenile, has been found a nice opportunity to make a winning start to his career. There wasn't much between Karriewhitchit (fifth) and Assail (sixth) when the pair met at Chelmsford last month and the pair are entitled to step forward from their respective debuts.

NIGHT WATCH cost a pretty packet when resold earlier this year and ticks plenty of boxes, not unexpecedly for a Godolphin newcomer. Karrieutwhitchit and Assail ran to a fair level on debut and are open to improvement, so either could take advantage if the selection doesn't live up to his paper potential.

Nature Watch may prove a cut above these rivals but KARRIEWHITCHIT ran well in the face of obvious inexperience on debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DUBAI MELODY was sent off as a well-backed favourite on her debut at Newmarket 17 days ago and, with the quick turnaround suggesting that she has come out of that race well, the daughter of Dubawi is taken to build on that respectable second-placed finish. Strutting has a similar profile, despite not yet living up to her 425,000gns purchase price tag, while her stablemate Twin Peaks won't need to be out of the ordinary to figure on her debut run.

Having caught the eye on her debut at Newmarket in September, CHORUS tops the list in this novice event, which is likely to throw up a number of future winners. Dubai Melody also made a positive start to her career on the Rowley Mile and she is feared most. Twin Peaks is the only member of the quartet trained by the Gosdens that has yet to race but she makes plenty of appeal on paper and could be the pick of them ahead of Strutting, while De Ville and Windcrack are other noteworthy newcomers.

A cracking fillies' novice (in which the Gosden yard saddles four) can go to CHORUS, who shaped nicely behind Strutting on debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The betting will be informative with regards to the newcomers, but WARMING showed some promise with a respectable effort on debut at Chelmsford 12 days ago and, granted a sharper start, she is likely to be a key player with that experience to draw upon. Wren Officer has also hinted at ability, while Juan Solo seemed to appreciate dropping to this trip at Wolverhampton and is another to bear in mind.

PABORUS stayed on nicely from an unpromising position when fourth at Thirsk on debut and he's open to improvement 3 months on. As such, he's marginally preferred to Laser Sharp and Warming, who also arrive on the back of encouraging initial efforts.

Preference is for LASER SHARP, who found a slow start from a wide stall too much to overcome on debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A close second in a similar race at Newcastle 10 days ago, BAZBALL has held her form well and, given she is still unexposed at the trip, Karl Burke's filly offers strong appeal off just 2lb higher this evening. Call Glory is another notable contender on just his second start for the Mick Appleby stable as he appears to be on an upwards trajectory, while the hat-trick seeking Monks Dream is also respected now he steps into handicap company for the first time.

MONKS DREAM is 2 from 2 on AW and, with further improvement on the cards, he takes preference over Bazball, who finished well when runner-up at Newcastle last time. Specific Times is another one to consider.

Newcastle winner GUNFIGHTER remains open to improvement having been gelded. Bazball is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

INNER TEMPLE displayed signs of inexperience before running on well to grab third over C&D last Monday and Archie Watson's colt wouldn't need to improve much from that effort to shed the maiden tag this evening. Pedro Valentino wasn't disgraced on his first start at Nottingham and is entitled to step forward from that display, while newcomer War Bride, a 42,000-pound purchase, completes the shortlist.

INNER TEMPLE sets the standard and has the potential for better, so he gets the nod over Pedro Valentino, who shaped with encouragement on debut at Nottingham. War Bride is an interesting newcomer.

Arguably an unlucky loser on his C&D debut early last week, INNER TEMPLE is preferred to Pedro Valentino.
Ths is the racecard key.
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