There were 47 Races on Saturday 23rd November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Ascot, 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.

LOVE YOUR WORK landed a double on the turf during the summer and was beaten only a nose at Southwell last time. Darryll Holland's inmate can stamp his authority on this contest and resume winning ways at the chief expense of Drifts Away. The latter missed out on a hat-trick when runner-up at Lingfield but still makes more appeal than Nights Over Egypt, who took full advantage of his chief rival easing up too soon when landing a claimer at Leicester last month.

DRIFTS AWAY was perhaps ridden a shade too aggressively when picked off at Lingfield but it was still an excellent attempt at the hat-trick and with the winner that day going in again since, there's substance to that run. He can regain the winning thread at the chief expense of Book of Life and Love Your Work.

Top of the list is the progressive 3yo DRIFTS AWAY (nap), who was a creditable second in his hat-trick bid at Lingfield ten days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

POETIC FORCE found only one too good at Brighton on his latest start and the winner has subsequently gone in again. A prolific winner on the all-weather, Tony Carroll's veteran may prove the one to side with back on this surface. Havana Touch has been threatening a return to winning ways and has solid claims returning to this longer distance, while Prince Ali returned a cosy winner here in September and is not easily dismissed.

SNOOZE LANE is running consistently well at the moment and looks ready to strike. Last-time-out winners King of Speed and Prince Ali are obvious threats, as is in-form 3-y-o Havana Touch.

An open race in which the vote goes to four-time course winner SNOOZE LANE, who has finished runner-up here in his last two starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Placed on her last three outings, DARK LYRIC returns to this extra furlong with a leading chance. Sean Woods' filly ran well in defeat at Southwell last time and this looks a good opportunity to open her account. Inversion finished third over a mile at Newcastle on her penultimate start and merits consideration on that form, while the more exposed Rawaasi has a bit to find on today's terms as she steps up in distance.

No depth to this novice with INVERSION given the nod to come out on top returned to this shorter trip under Billy Loughnane. Dark Lyric is proving consistent and along with Rawaasi heads the dangers. Lancashire is a newcomer to note.

Consistent Dark Lyric has solid claims but nicely bred INVERSION is marginally preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MASTER ZACK may have finished a neck behind the reopposing Bank On Kent (third) at Chelmsford last time out, but he is 4lb better off now and that represented arguably a career-best effort from the son of Ardad. He can get off the mark on this occasion, with Cuban Lynx looking best placed to chase him home on just his second start for the Mick Appleby team.

This looks trappy so a chance is taken on CUBAN LYNX down markedly in trip on just his second start for his successful yard. Eighteencaratgold is feared, while Frankies Dream could do better now handicapping having been gelded.

Causin A Commotion is considered back over C&D but EIGHTEENCARATGOLD is speedy enough to be well worth another go at 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Narrowly denied on his nursery debut at Newcastle last time out, where the winner has gone in again since, CLEVER JACK is likely to have plenty of improvement forthcoming and Billy Loughnane retaining the ride is another plus. A comfortable winner over this distance at Southwell on his penultimate outing, Flaine can give him the most to think about for in-form connections. Aim For The Bull and Tiempo Alegre are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

FLAINE has a handy draw in 2 and that just tips things in her favour ahead of Clever Jack, who has been allotted the outside stall. Aim For The Bull may prove best of the remainder on his first outing for Mike Murphy.

The most appealing contenders are FLAINE (narrowly preferred) and Clever Jack, who both hold solid claims on form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A taking winner over C&D on his most recent outing, YORKSHIRE has already had a decent year and a 6lb rise may not be enough to prevent Ed Bethell's charge from going in again. A winner here back in March over 6f and a recent scorer at Southwell, Run Boy Run must enter calculations on the rise in grade, while Alzahir is another to note, having done very well since joining new connections. Brewing has yet to rediscover his best form, but he is five from eight on the all-weather, which bodes well.

YORKSHIRE leaves the impression he may not have reached his limit and can make light of a 6 lb rise for last month's C&D success. Johnny Murtagh's Final Voyage ran a cracker in a really warm race at Kempton on Wednesday and is next on the list ahead of impressive Southwell winner Run Boy Run.

With further progress plausible, YORKSHIRE is taken to follow up his C&D win. Run Boy Run, a similar type, is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LEVEL UP bounced back to form when second over C&D earlier in the month and the five-year-old is hard to oppose off the same mark here. Catch Cunningham has not been disgraced on either start since winning at this venue in September and is likely to be in the mix once again, while any market support for Commander Straker on his return would have to be noted.

ZIGGY'S MISSILE may still have more to offer on AW so could be worth chancing back from a break and down in grade. Catch Cunningham and Level Up head the dangers.

This is sure to be run at a searching pace and preference is for ZIGGY'S MISSILE whose AW career may not have reached its peak yet.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Two Auld Pals has to be of interest following his narrow second over 2m here 12 days ago, but marginal preference is for PERCY JONES. Mark Loughnane's gelding return to winning ways at this venue a month ago and a 3lb rise for that success may underestimate him. Others who make the shortlist are Sun Dancer Girl, Eagle's Realm and D Day Arvalenreeva.

SUN DANCER GIRL showed the benefit of a recent run when resuming progress to score at Lingfield 10 days ago. Still unexposed at this sort of trip, she makes plenty of appeal again with further improvement not out of the question. Parramount hasn't had things go his way of late and a better showing can be anticipated. Recent course winner Percy Jones and Two Auld Pals are others to consider.

Winning hurdler PARRAMOUNT is a bit unfortunate not to have won on the Flat and this is more realistic than last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

In a wide-open event the vote goes to HAVE SECRET, who has run well in some valuable handicaps on turf this year and that includes a second off this mark at Redcar last time. Koy Koy won over C&D a week ago and cannot be discounted off just 2lb higher, although this is more demanding. The unexposed pair Westridge and Glen Buck are others with strong from claims, while Lady Of Arabia is next best.

KING'S CODE shaped as if he's ready to take advantage of his reduced mark when third to the reopposing Koy Koy over C&D last weekend and is given a chance to build on that promise. George Boughey's charge should give another good account of himself but it could be that the chief threat comes from unexposed Gosden stable 3-y-o Westridge.

Westridge is open to further progress but this may be the day the cards fall right for the well-handicapped KING'S CODE.
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