There were 48 Races on Wednesday 26th November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 9 races at Southwell, 7 races at Market Rasen, 6 races at Wetherby, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Newcastle, 9 races at Chelmsford City, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

Young Endless posted another gritty display when completing a double here recently and merits respect in his hat-trick bid. However, a 5lb penalty demands another career-best performance from the six-year-old and preference is for DAARIS. Kevin Frost's charge arrives on the back of a good second at Lingfield and, off an untouched mark, compensation could be on the cards. Last-time-out winners Zooks and Throne Hall are others to consider.

Young Endless is respected but DIFFERENT DRUM could yet have more to come at 2m and should be all the better for his recent run.
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Having built on her opening sixth at Newmarket when finishing fourth at Kempton last month, Loving Queen is heading in the right direction. A drop into class 5 company should suit the Gosdens' filly, but stablemate FLAGPOLE could be the type to make a winning debut. The daughter of Starspangledbanner fetched 375,000gns in the yearling sales and connections will be hoping to recoup some of that expenditure here. Sound Gloria, Royal Poetry and K Sarra could also have a say.

The vote goes to the Gosdens' newcomer FLAGPOLE who cost 375,000gns as a yearling and is out of a sister to a Group 1 winner.
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Abbey Scope won going away on his sole bumper start at Kelso in April and is an interesting contender on his first outing over timber for the in-form Nicky Richards yard. However, BRIXSON produced a much better performance when second at Wetherby at the start of the month and could take another step forward to strike. More was expected of Quaviste when only eighth at Stratford last month and he isn't one to write off.

In terms of hurdles form, BRIXSON holds the best chance while So You Know warrants respect with further progress plausible.
Class & Speed Card

A half-brother to French Listed winner Ziegfeld, ORGANISE ticks plenty of the right boxes on his opening bid. The Night Of Thunder colt was acquired for 360,000gns and boasts enough speed in his pedigree to score at this distance. It will be interesting to see how fellow newcomer The Stone Power compares in the market and he isn't taken lightly, while Space Invasion is the pick of the remainder.

This looks good for one of the newcomers. THE STONE POWER is marginally preferred to Von Dutch and Organise.
Class & Speed Card

BUZZ ICECLEAR only won narrowly at Ayr earlier in the month but both the second and third have won impressively since. With that in mind, the son of Sea Moon is hard to oppose off a 5lb higher mark here. Streamsforth Lad was a close third at Southwell last time and is likely to be in the mix once again, while Piaff Bubbles and Rioja Alta complete the shortlist.

Top of the list is BUZZ ICECLEAR, who battled well when scoring on his handicap/seasonal debut at Ayr and is open to more progress.
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After Many Days finished two lengths clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot at Hereford and she could have a say, but the vote goes to DEVON SKIES. Philip Kirby's mare completed a double in comfortable fashion at Sedgefield on her most recent start and a 7lb rise might underestimate that display. In her current mood, she looks tough to oppose. Of the remainder, C&D winner Matoury appeals most.

The Verdict comprises LITTLE BIG KEV and Little Wren who both look open to improvement.
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TEN CARAT HARRY has won three of his five starts to date and that includes both outings in nursery company. A 2lb rise for the latest of those victories should be workable and Jamie Osborne's gelding tops the shortlist. Meelaf has not been seen since August but she was highly tried earlier in the year and should not be underestimated in this company. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Fermain is the pick of them.

An interesting nursery where we'll stick with the tried and tested TEN CARAT HARRY, who looked to have a bit in hand again last time.
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The unexposed SPADESTEP chased home a useful rival when filling second place on his fencing debut over 2m at Aintree last month. The six-year-old is entitled to improve for that experience and a mark of 116 may still underestimate him. The rest all have questions to answer right now, but Rock On Jet and My Noble Lord are arguably the pick of them.

This can go to SPADESTEP (nap), who made a promising chase debut when second at Aintree last month and that form reads well.
Class & Speed Card

The hat-trick seeking Sir Carnegie is bound to have his supporters, but is now 3lb higher than his most recent success at Kelso and that might open the door for LELANT. Evan Williams' charge bounced back to form to score by just over three lengths at this level at Hereford last month and if the seven-year-old is in similar form, he will prove hard to beat. Gata Ban completes the shortlist.

The mare GATA BAN (nap) is taken to build on her reappearance effort and go one better. Sir Carnegie is second pick.
Class & Speed Card

OFF SPIN bounced back to form when filling second place over 1m1f at Newmarket last month and Tim Easterby's gelding can go one better against this field. Westcombe showed more, despite being a beaten favourite, on his handicap bow at Leicester in May and he should not be written off just yet. Must Believe and Age Of Time are others to consider.

The vote goes to AGE OF TIME who is 2-3 on Tapeta and is a big player if he can recapture the form of his Wolverhampton win last month.
Class & Speed Card

ANARIZA struggled in a Listed race at Cheltenham when last seen in April, but her previous placed efforts over hurdles suggest that she could be hard to beat at this level. Ufouria makes her debut for these connections and won a bumper in Ireland earlier in the year. With that in mind, she could be the main threat, although Moonlightinthepark and Azahara Palace merit consideration on their hurdling debuts.

Form suggests the pair to focus on are Anariza and Ufouria. However, should support arrive, AZAHARA PALACE is worth chancing.
Class & Speed Card

STAR STREWN was the subject of strong support on debut over C&D earlier this month and shaped well when a creditable fourth behind Prevalence. The daughter of Starman should benefit from the experience and gets the vote to regain those losses. Boston Benjamin stepped forward from his introduction when fourth behind Madbadanddangerous at Naas and rates a threat along with Mahi Mahi and Arcabulle. The latter should appreciate this step up in distance after keeping on well over 6f on debut, while Flanker Jet made a bright start at the Curragh but hasn't progressed in two outings since.

A tentative vote going to MAHI MAHI, who has joined Stephen Thorne since making a promising debut here over 1m and will appreciate 7f
Class & Speed Card

LIHYAN (third) finished ahead of Tranquil Sea (sixth) in a qualifier at Newbury beind Haiti Couleurs earlier in the month. The former deserves marking up as he did best of those who were ridden patiently and, off 1lb higher, has every chance of getting back to winning ways. The latter has had wind surgery since and a quick turnaround has to be a worry. With that in mind, the main threats may come from C'est Different and Lavida Adiva.

Off bottom weight upped in class, C'EST DIFFERENT could well complete a hat-trick. Lihyan is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

AMBER HONEY had plenty in hand when winning over a mile here last week and Ed Dunlop's filly may have enough in the locker to defy a 6lb penalty on this occasion. Up The Anti also won her most recent outing, this time at Bath, and she has to be noted, while Portoro may be able to reward each-way support.

A chance is taken on DION BAKER. Michael Wigham's charge gave a decent account when fourth to a subsequent winner at Yarmouth latest.
Class & Speed Card

ONEWAYWEST ran out an easy winner in a conditional jockeys' event at Warwick last Wednesday and Ben Pauling's gelding has a strong opportunity to back that performance up off the same mark. Singapore Trip won here at the Charlie Hall meeting, despite making a mistake at the last, and is respected off 3lb higher. He's Bresilian and Motazzen are others capable of a decent showing.

Last week's easy Warwick winner ONEWAYWEST promises to be a tough nut to crack, escaping a penalty for that conditional jockeys' romp.
Class & Speed Card

FLEETFOOTSOLDIER won three times back in 2023 and has returned to form recently, scoring over C&D for Natalia Lupini before getting up in the closing stages to deny Una Matata over 7f last week. He should be well served by this step back up to a mile and can confirm the places on these revised terms. Sakakawea was over four lengths back in fourth and Colin Keane again takes the mount, while Camachero has dropped down to an attractive mark and wasn't disgraced here last time. Hale Bopp and Reponse Finale are others to consider.

Getting up late last week over 7f to beat Una Matata a shade snugly, FLEETFOOTSOLDIER (nap) should be best suited by this extra 1f
Class & Speed Card

Marsh Wren was an impressive winner of this prize 12 months ago before meeting with a setback that ruled her out for the rest of the campaign. The concern on her return to action is her appreciation for testing conditions and the race-fit PAGGANE might be able to take advantage. Faye Bramley has done very well with the six-year-old since acquiring her from Willie Mullins in the summer, winning a Listed event at Carlisle last time, and the step back up in trip is well within her grasp. The rest have plenty to find, with Minniemum the pick of them.

The standout contenders on ratings are the progressive mares PAGGANE (narrowly preferred) and Marsh Wren.
Class & Speed Card

BULLINGTON BRY was disappointing at Newmarket when last seen in August but the son of Bated Breath had posted a career-best effort prior when second at Ffos Las. A repeat of that effort might see him get off the mark. Prefer The Sister has been knocking on the door recently and is capable of another decent showing, while Moonlight Bomb and Initial Blue are others to consider.

This looks wide open but BULLINGTON BRY gets the vote ahead of Prefer The Sister, Cable Beach and Embarked.
Class & Speed Card

PADDY O'MAHLER improved for the switch to fences when runner-up at Market Rasen earlier in the month and the seven-year-old is taken to build on that display with his stable currently in excellent form. Heeztheboy has enjoyed a fine start to the campaign with a wide-margin success at Hexham followed with a runner-up effort at Uttoxeter. The nine-year-old is respected, while Meetmeinthemorning and Visual Impact appeal most of the remainder.

Having given a well-handicapped winner a race at Market Rasen on his recent chase debut, PADDY O'MAHLER can go one better.
Class & Speed Card

BALLYMAGREEHAN hails from a yard in good form and opened his account over C&D back in July. He has been placed on both outings since, including when reappearing after a near three-month break to beat all bar Johnny's Oasis, with a number of these rivals behind. Bamako was unlucky in running when runner-up twice over 7f earlier this year, including when awarded the race in the stewards' room at Down Royal, only for that verdict to overturned on appeal. Manhattan Dandy has been running well on testing ground, but has also been placed at this venue.

A maiden winner here in the past ZABEIR holds plenty of appeal on the back of a fine third at the Curragh last month over this trip
Class & Speed Card

The Joel Parkinson & Sue Smith team are currently in fine fettle and HAWKSEYE VIEW appears capable of improving from his first run of the season at Huntingdon. That effort came after wind surgery and the son of Telescope should have more to offer back up in distance. Seasmoke finished third on her chasing bow at Stratford and is likely to enter calculations along with Mixedwave.

The lightly raced 9yo DUNWORLEY ended last season with a runaway win Leicester and is a big player if he can pick up where he left off.
Class & Speed Card

Sweet Kiss occupied the runner-up berth in heavy conditions at Nottingham last month and commands respect, but it may pay to side with GOLSPIE. Patrick Morris' charge made the frame over course and distance on Saturday and provided the son of Ribchester copes with this quick turnaround, he could be the one to beat. Percy Willis may also have a say.

King Chaos commands respect but SWEET KISS (nap) is the selection having bumped into a subsequent winner at Nottingham last time.
Class & Speed Card

THURSO returned to winning ways on his latest start at Wolverhampton last month and Richard Hughes' gelding appears to have more to offer, despite a 6lb rise for that success. Dyrholaey wasn't right when a beaten favourite at Southwell in January but remains of interest on his first run since, while Good Banter has solid claims if replicating his recent efforts in selling company.

Dyrholaey is the pick of the weights but he's been off for ten months and PRINCE OF PILLO and Intervention are preferred.
Class & Speed Card

LAFFER CURVE showed promise on her racecourse bow when fourth at Ascot in February when in the care of Tom Weston and the four-year-old is entitled to improve for that experience now switched to Dan Skelton's yard. She's Delighted has plenty of experience from the pointing field and is likely to progress from her run at Uttoxeter last month. Joan's Choice placed on her debut at Fontwell and is another open to improvement.

Preference is for LAFFER CURVE, who was a promising fourth at Ascot on her sole start for Tom Weston and now starts out for Dan Skelton.
Class & Speed Card

ALTIMARA won twice over 7f at Leopardstown this summer and has continued to progress when placed on both outings since, including when third behind Glyndwr (won again since) over C&D. The Ross O'Sullivan-trained filly had Giuseppe Cassioli nearly two lengths behind in fifth and also holds Far From Dandy on that run. Miss Nifty gained both previous wins on a sound surface and has shaped well recently with plenty of cut at the Curragh. She didn't show much in three outings on the all-weather in the UK last year so it will be interesting to see how she fares here. Skippinandajumpin and No More Porter are others to consider.

Plenty with chances but MISS NIFTY was unlucky not to win at the Curragh last time and returning to further looks a big plus.
Class & Speed Card

HIDDEN FORTUNE makes her Rules debut for the Skeltons after winning a point-to-point in March and the four-year-old commands the utmost respect as the yard bids to win this prize for the second year in a row. Moore Brion cost 80,000 euros at the Tattersalls Derby Sale in June 2024 and he can enter the reckoning along with fellow newcomer Hurlyburly.

Irish point winner Hidden Fortune has respectable claims, while MOORE BRION and Popalot are interesting newcomers.
Class & Speed Card

The consistent Educate has gone close on his last three starts here and another solid bid is expected from Jim Goldie's charge. However, his conqueror at the start of the month, PRINCE ACHILLE, bounced back to form on that occasion and is taken to confirm that form, despite a 5lb rise. Mystical Maria can be forgiven her latest effort at Nottingham and is capable of being in the mix.

Prince Achille is second choice behind SHIMMERING SANDS who is on a handy mark and should appreciate the return to this trip.
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EYE OF DUBAI ended the turf season with a string of consistent efforts including when runner-up at Doncaster earlier in the month. The four-year-old returns to the all-weather with strong credentials to go one better on this occasion. Baldomero won over C&D last Thursday and is likely to enter the reckoning under a 4lb penalty. Purest Time and Berkshire Whisper appear best of the remainder.

A cracking sprint in which WE NEVER STOP (nap) is fancied to return to form back on the AW. Berkshire Whisper is feared most.
Class & Speed Card

LITTLE QUEENIE had Sir Les Patterson back in fourth when just denied by Barbapapa over C&D and gets the vote to record an eighth career win and fifth at this venue, with Colin Keane a significant booking. Big Gossey and Sir Les Patterson filled the minor placings in the valuable Bold Lad Handicap at the Curragh on Champions Weekend, while Valiant Force won at Royal Ascot as a juvenile and remains a classy sort, winning over 5f here last month. Dontspoilasale impressed when beating Sporting Hero over C&D and then probably found 7f too far behind Little Empire here last Friday.

Class could count and the admirable VALIANT FORCE can further enhance his very solid record at this track.
Class & Speed Card

BLACK MISSILE appeared to not get home when tried over 6f at Southwell and is better judged on his debut effort at Leicester over this distance. Julie Camacho's colt gets the vote to bounce back from his latest display, with Zoustar Dreams looking to be the main danger after finishing second at Southwell. Harlequin Bay is entitled to step forward from his first start.

Preference is for ZOUSTAR DREAMS, who is a half-sister to some useful sprinters and was a promising second at Southwell three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card

Variety Act changed hands for 32,000 euros as a yearling and this looks a good starting point for the son of Lope De Vega, so he needs to be monitored in the betting market. However, DOVECOTE makes more appeal as a half-brother to Listed scorer Bullace and he goes for the in-form Ralph Beckett stable. Providing the son of Time Test can navigate his tough draw in stall 15, he looks the way to go. Afraj is another to keep an eye on.

Brian Meehan's CHIEF RED WING is selected to take another step forward. His most recent effort has received several form boosts.
Class & Speed Card

NUSRA gained a third career win when successful over C&D last year and put together a series of consistent placed efforts here earlier this year. She made a promising reappearance over hurdles at Thurles last month and Julian Pietropaolo's 7lb claim helps to reduce the top-weight's burden. Someone's Wish won twice on the all-weather in the UK and has scored both over hurdles and fences for current connections. He finished well over an extended 1m2f here last week and rates a threat if staying this trip. Is She Now advertised her claims when finishing well into fourth over 1m6f at Navan last month.

Value may be had in IS SHE NOW, a decent fourth over C&D early in the year and coming here on the back of a good Navan effort
Class & Speed Card

EMMA'S LETTER sets the form standard based on her runner-up efforts at Leicester and Wolverhampton and this appears to be an excellent opportunity for her to strike at the fourth time of asking. Fanciulla Del West comes from a strong Italian family, being a half-sister to the globetrotting Jakkalberry, and she commands plenty of respect along with fellow newcomer Whernside.

The blinkers have worked for Emma's Letter and she can go well again but FANCIULLA DEL WEST is taken to make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card

Elan D'or has found one too good in each of his last two outings, most recently over this trip at Kempton, and he holds an obvious chance. Luminare might be worth another chance after failing to justify favouritism at Windsor, but SEEWAY gets the vote. The son of Galiway showed more when third at Newmarket last month and an opening mark of 74 looks workable. With Toby Moore claiming a handy 7lb, he might the one to side with.

This looks a good opportunity for ELAN D'OR to open his account. He bumped into one then lost out by a narrow margin.
Class & Speed Card

BALLYADAM is a Grade 1 winner over hurdles and now makes his debut on the Flat at the age of 10. That top-level victory came five years ago in the Royal Bond, but he still retains plenty of ability having filled third spot last time off a mark of 151 in the Coral Cup at the Cheltenham Festival. El Galvino had a couple of these rivals well behind when third behind Etawa over an extended 1m2f here last month, while Icare Desbois' three wins for Willie Mullins included a charity race over this trip at the Curragh last year. Silent Guardian and Cinammon Coco are others to consider.

Classy jumper Ballyadam could run well in this modest a maiden but the suggestion is ICARE DESBOIS, whose Flat debut was decent.
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FIGHT YOUR CORNER made a promising start to his career when finishing third at Kempton last month and the son of Frankel is entitled to have learnt plenty from that experience. All Moonshine comes from a family her trainer knows well, with his dam being a half-sister to Group 2 winner Shine So Bright, and makes plenty of appeal on paper. Glamorous Angela completes the shortlist.

Echalar is second choice behind FIGHT YOUR CORNER who shaped well at Kempton on his debut last month.
Class & Speed Card

BINTJAN readily took care of her nearest rival by just over three lengths at Wolverhampton last month and was hit with a 8lb rise. Considering the manner of that success, the daughter of Kodiac might be up to the task. Vixey is a reliable performer and finished a creditable third at Newmarket last time, so she is one to watch out for. Stellenbosch is another to consider.

Ed Bethell's QUANDARY (nap) looks worth siding with. A pleasing return at Southwell 23 days ago should have teed her up nicely for this.
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CALA BONITA has progressed well since winning at Gowran in May and recorded a further two victories over an extended 1m2f at this venue. She beat Drucker by just over a length last month and has good claims of completing a course hat-trick if seeing out this trip. Inchiquin Maid won over 2m for Chris Timmons here last winter and now reverts to the Flat following a couple of outings over hurdles for Terence O'Brien. Castleheath and Tatateo are others to consider, while Migdam was just denied over 2m at Thurles last month, but is 10lb higher here.

In a very open race marginal preference is for DRUCKER who has been giving the impression that he might benefit from headgear.
Class & Speed Card

RING OF GOLD's winning run came to an end over 7f here last month, but that was still a promising effort and it would be no surprise to see him bounce back to winning ways in this company. Pisanello hasn't won for a while now but is more than capable of making the frame, while Coolree and Volenti are others to note.

Second Fiddle turns out quickly after finishing third here on Monday but VOLENTI is selected to notch his fifth C&D win.
Class & Speed Card

Nebula Stars arguably brings the best most recent form to the table after his third at Lingfield earlier this month, but a chance can be taken on PETERSBURG. James Owen's charge hasn't shown a great deal in three outings in maiden/novice company but is likely to prove a different proposition on his handicap bow. This represents just his second appearance for the stable and he could improve for this step up in distance. Windsor Pass looks best of the rest.

This is much easier than WINDSOR PASS is used to and she may be able to add to her C&D win from January.
Class & Speed Card

The recent C&D winner INVINCIBLE ANNICE has been found an ideal opportunity to follow up, despite having to carry a 6lb penalty. Ardaddy failed to fire here last week but is a player based on his previous Southwell success. However, Teardrops may be the main threat to the selection having put in a career best when third over this track and trip recently.

This may go to TEARDROPS, who gave a good account last time and may be able to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card

BALLYBAYMOONSHINER won over C&D in May and was a close third on his only subsequent start at Chepstow the following month. On that evidence, it would be no surprise to see the seven-year-old make a winning return here. The recent Bath second Mister Sandman could prove to be the main danger, although Adace and Tam Lin are others who arrive with valid form claims.

If breaking better than on stable debut at Bath 27 days ago, MISTER SANDMAN should be up to disposing of this lot.
Class & Speed Card

Last week's C&D winner Tiriac could be vulnerable under a 5lb penalty and the vote goes to TRUE PROMISE. The four-year-old arrives here on the back of two narrow defeats at Southwell in recent months and the return to 5f may help his chances of going one better here. Dandy Dinmont, second to Tiriac last time, is another with claims and completes the shortlist.

Preference is for the consistent DANDY DINMONT, who was unlucky at the start here last time, when second to the penalisted Tiriac.
Class & Speed Card

BELLE AMIE built on a promising second at Southwell in September when only beaten a neck at the same venue last time. With the promise of more to come, the three-year-old could get off the mark here. Fornido won over 1m6f at Southwell a month ago and has to be noted once again, while Forglen and Blue Siam complete the shortlist.

A tricky race but FORGLEN arrives in good form and looks a solid option.
Class & Speed Card

SPUN TO GOLD has won his last two starts and Jim Goldie's gelding can defy a 4lb rise for the latest of those wins at Southwell to make it a hat-trick here. The recent C&D third Catherine Chroi is likely to be in the mix once again, while Asadjumeirah edges out Em Jay Kay to be the pick of the remainder.

Spun To Gold is respected in his bid for the hat-trick but CATHERINE CHROI may be able to take advantage of a good mark.
Class & Speed Card

The recent Kempton winner Justcallmepete is likely to be popular once again, although a 5lb penalty for that success is a slight concern. Similar comments apply to the hat-trick seeking General Assembly, so preference is for SENSORIUM, who won well over C&D last month and a 5lb subsequent rise is negated by Toby Moore's 7lb claim. Tyger Bay edges out Fantasy Master to be next best.

The suggestion is SENSORIUM, who found his feet back at this level last time and, with a claimer offsetting his 5lb rise, can follow up.
Class & Speed Card

Sprightly Dance took a step forward from her second on debut at Yarmouth to get off the mark at Wolverhampton last time and is respected. However, she might find it tough to give her penalty away to GOOD OLD DAYS. The Gosdens' filly outran her odds of 12/1 to take the silver medal home at this venue earlier this month and, with the potential for more to come, she could be the one to beat. Quamby is another to note.

After her decisive win SPRIGHTLY DANCE is an obvious choice. Some of the others are potential improvers.
Class & Speed Card

This looks a wide-open contest, so only a tentative vote goes to LOVE YOUR WORK. Darryll Holland's nine-year-old is a course winner who finished second in this grade over track and trip on his latest outing and could capitalise on an unchanged rating. Kartini sports a first-time tongue-tie in the hope of bringing out improvement on just her second outing in a handicap, so she is of interest. Betty Bassett isn't ruled out either.

With form figures of 12 in Class 6 contests, BETTY BASSETT looks the play. Returning to further is a small plus.
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