There were 47 Races on Saturday 25th November 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ascot, 9 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Punchestown, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

WORD PLAY has displayed hints of promise in her three outings to date and the application of cheekpieces for her nursery debut may see her take the step forward required. High Sport is expected to benefit from the extra furlong on the evidence of her recent fifth at Lingfield, while others for the shortlist include Polly The Rocket and Green Sigma.

A wide-open nursery to kick off with the narrow vote in favour of GREEN SIGMA. Not without promise in a trio of maiden/novice events, she's probably best not judged too harshly on her handicap debut effort at Chelmsford 3 weeks ago. With cheekpieces now enlisted, she's fancied to be seen in a better light. Havanarama, on the back of being gelded, Polly The Rocket and Word Play are others to consider.

It's hard to make a compelling case for many of these but CHINA TRADE may have some potential and should go close, at the least.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Silvretta justified very short odds to shed the maiden tag at Newcastle earlier in the month and the step back up to 7f may yield further improvement. Triggered returned to winning ways here last month and is respected off a 4lb higher mark, but the vote goes to HE'S A GENTLEMAN. A narrow winner on his penultimate start, he backed that up by finishing second here and the return to 7f is unlikely to be an inconvenience.

SUPREME KING wasn't seen to best effect when fourth here last time so is taken to gain a deserved first success off a 2 lb lower mark. Course-specialist Visibility is next on the list ahead of in-form pair Craven and He's A Gentleman.

Plenty of possibles but TRIGGERED found plenty when winning here last month and can get the better of Silvretta and Hieronymus.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DOCTOR KHAN JUNIOR has turned a corner since the visor was applied, winning three of his last five starts, and the four-year-old gets the vote once again in a contest that looks to be more than winnable on paper. How Impressive has been in consistent form over the past few months and he is likely to enter calculations, along with Hot Chesnut and Satirical.

HOT CHESNUT shaped well when just edged out at Chelmsford City last time and can make amends here off just a 1 lb higher mark. How Impressive is feared most on the back of his good Lingfield second, with both Doctor Khan Junior and See You Boy not discounted either.

The one to beat is HOW IMPRESSIVE (nap) who can compete off the same mark as when going down narrowly last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MAJED, whose debut run reads well, sets a reasonable standard and appeals most from those with previous experience. Having run respectably when stepped up to a mile at Lingfield 24 days ago, the fitting of cheekpieces could provide the missing ingredient as the son of Magna Grecia bids to get off the mark at the third time of asking. Saviour is also going the right way and warrants a betting check, while expensive purchase Shaleel and the well-bred Night Horn are notable debutants to consider.

MAJED has gone with some promise when in the frame on both his runs so is fancied to put his experience to good use and get off the mark at the chief expense of Hugo Palmer's Saviour who also looks to have better days ahead of him. Newcomers Bold Style, Shaleel and Night Horn all bring potential too and need monitoring in the betting in an intriguing novice.

Most of the newcomers make some appeal on pedigree but the percentage call is MAJED who already has two promising runs under his belt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Civil Law landed last year's corresponding race off 1lb higher and is one to note, despite arriving on the back of a moderate effort over 1m3f at Kempton 19 days ago. Conversely, the in-form Master Of Combat rates as a player in spite of being nudged up 2lb for finishing second over C&D last time. Nevertheless, URBAN SPRAWL, who was second in a class 2 handicap on his penultimate start, has more scope to improve on Tapeta and earns the vote having shown progression with cheekpieces applied recently.

SPIRIT GENIE arrives on the up and, having just been denied in a more competitive event than this at Newmarket, he's worth a chance to resume winning ways at the possible expense of Master of Combat, who is also bang in form. Miss Bluebelle is another one to consider dropping back to a more suitable trip.

Having been in fine form at this course of late, MASTER OF COMBAT is the selection ahead of Miss Bluebelle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Returning to this distance could be beneficial for CHASE THE DOLLAR, who has shown that he retains ability and is fancied to exploit his currently lenient mark. Giving weight away to the rest obviously complicates matters for the selection, and the likes of First Charge and Swift Tuttle are respected, given they have also proven their stamina. However, Absolute Queen has a touch more scope for improvement and could emerge as the biggest threat now she tries this trip for the first time.

ABSOLUTE QUEEN may not have reached her peak yet and, having shaped well from a poor position at this course last time, she's worth a chance to defy her current mark at the possible expense of the in-form Chase The Dollar. Luna Effect has few miles on the clock and deserves respect, too.

Preference is for TYPICAL WOMAN who did really well to be second at Kempton before doing too much too soon back there last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Admirable veteran Muscika has rolled back the years with successive wins but a 5lb rise for his latest success may just prove too much. Dickieburd arrives here on the back of two strong efforts at Newcastle and looks sure to remain competitive but any value may lie with CLIPSHAM LA HABANA, for whom Jim Crowley looks an interesting booking. Kevin Philippart De Foy's charge, twice a winner on the all-weather last winter, has dropped below his last winning mark and may improve for being gelded since his last run in September.

A poor draw ended THE WAITING GAME's winning run a fortnight ago but she has an inside berth this time and might be able to show she's still on a good mark. The main threat may come from the 3-y-os, with Dickieburd, another who is handily drawn, second choice ahead of Crimson Angel and Maysan.

She's Centimental is of interest back on Tapeta but the in-form DICKIEBURD is taken to win again now back up to 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having won her nursery debut with plenty in hand at Brighton in September, LOOBY couldn't quite follow up under a penalty at Chelmsford when clearly unsuited by the sedate early gallop. There should be much more to come from her after a break and her current mark looks exploitable, though the likes of Miss Woo Woo, Blue Storm and Bulldog Drummond shouldn't be underestimated.

BULLDOG DRUMMOND is steadily going the right way and he was better than the result at this course a week ago, so he's worth a chance to open his account at the possible expense of Looby. Miss Woo Woo is another one to consider.

She's been off for 72 days but LOOBY's latest run can be upgraded and she remains of interest off her current mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The penny has well and truly dropped with GIRL FROM ITALY, who followed up a Newcastle win with a resounding success over this C&D last week when defeating Voltaic by almost three lengths. On that evidence, Mark Walford's three-year-old filly remains one to keep on the right side of in the short-term and it would be no surprise to see her defy a 5lb rise. Sir Titan and Kodebreaker haven't been far off recently and they can again make their presence felt.

RICH WATERS caught the eye tackling AW for the first time since joining Grant Tuer at Newcastle recently and is given a chance to build on that promise now stepping back up in trip. The hat-trick seeking Girl From Italy rates an obvious danger. Tony Carroll pair Sir Titan and Voltaic also make the shortlist.

The 5yo RICH WATERS hinted at a return to form over 6f last time and his best efforts for Godolphin were over longer trips than that.
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