There were 37 Races on Wednesday 22nd November 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Hexham, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Warwick, 8 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (2) (11/1 -22%) Cracking Rhapsody |
11/1(-22%) | (2) Cracking Rhapsody 11/1, Won a small-field Perth bumper in June. Fourth under a penalty at Carlisle 4 months later. Hurdle debut. Bumper winner; should be capable of better now tackling obstacles; place claims.. |
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2nd (1) (1/6 +41%) Idy Wood |
1/6(+41%) | (1) Idy Wood 1/6, Made the frame both starts in points and winner of first 2 starts under Rules, namely bumper at Newbury and novice hurdle at Fontwell (17.7f). Big improvement upped in class when third in Grade 2 at Cheltenham last month and hard to beat back at this level. Cheltenham Grade 2 third latest; if acting on testing ground he's the one to beat.. |
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3rd (6) (12/1 +25%) Indian Louis |
12/1(+25%) | (6) Indian Louis 12/1, Successful both completed starts in Irish points but did too much too soon in a Kelso bumper on Rules debut back in May. Shaped like a stayer when sixth of 10 in novice hurdle back there (16.2f, heavy, 11/1) on hurdles bow 25 days ago fitted with tongue tie. Not competitive on hurdles debut but testing ground should place more emphasis on stamina.. |
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4th (3) (150/1 +40%) Follow Charlie |
150/1(+40%) | (3) Follow Charlie 150/1, Down the field in a bumper and maiden hurdle in the spring and fared no better on first outing since leaving Paul John Gilligan (for £2,500) after 6 months off at Ayr 18 days ago. Triple-figure odds and well beaten in a bumper and two hurdles.. |
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5th (5) (7/1 +0%) Greenhill Gardens |
7/1(+0%) | (5) Greenhill Gardens 7/1, Showed a bit in 2 bumpers and a juvenile hurdle last season. Still to be asked for his effort when falling 2 out on his Hexham return, although that flight is a long way from home there. Not asked a serious question before falling two out over C&D on last month's reappearance.. |
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6th (4) (50/1 -52%) Great Warford |
50/1(-52%) | (4) Great Warford 50/1, Court Cave gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to useful hurdler/chaser (stays 21f) Knight In Dubai. Never involved in a Carlisle bumper 17 days ago. 20-1 for his recent debut in a bumper, when not devoid of promise; much more needed.. |
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7th (9) (22/1 -83%) Wainwright |
22/1(-83%) | (9) Wainwright 22/1, 15/2, showed a bit when 17 lengths sixth of 8 on 2m Kelso debut (heavy) 18 days ago. Should be wiser now but minor role probably best he can hope for. Never a serious player on debut; should improve for that experience.. |
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|PU| (8) (28/1 +44%) Two Outta Three |
28/1(+44%) | (8) Two Outta Three 28/1, €35,000 3-y-o, £16,000 5-y-o, Telescope gelding. Dam unraced half-sister to Gold Cup winner Sizing John. Made the frame on sole outing in Irish point and is worth a check in the market on NH debut. Dam unraced half-sister to three winners, including Sizing John; fourth in an Irish point.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
IDY WOOD confirmed the promise of his opening two victories when producing a big effort in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham last month, outrunning odds of 22/1 to finish third. Jamie Snowden looks to have a useful novice on his hands and the five-year-old is very hard to oppose with a lot less on his plate. Greenhill Gardens was travelling well enough when falling two out over C&D on his seasonal reappearance and he can battle it out for the silver medal with Indian Louis, a point-to-point winner who got the hang of things too late on his hurdling bow.
IDY WOOD is taking a huge drop in class after an excellent third in a Grade 2 at Cheltenham last month and shouldn't have any trouble resuming winning ways. Stablemates Indian Louis and Greenhill Gardens can fight out minor honours.
Jamie Snowden looks to have found a good opportunity to get another win under the belt of the penalised IDY WOOD.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (5) (7/4 -17%) Serious Ego |
7/4(-17%) | (5) Serious Ego 7/4, Having dropped to a career-low mark and with Conor Rabbitt taking off 5 lb, stepped up on his recent run when winning at this C&D 12 days ago. Helped by being held up in a strongly-run race, but he still remains well treated on old form. Leading contender. 5lb rise for C&D win will probably demand improvement but he does come into the reckoning.. |
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2nd (3) (11/2 +39%) Beat Box |
11/2(+39%) | (3) Beat Box 11/2, Won 2m handicap hurdle at Ayr for the second year in succession last December, but well below form on his final 2 starts of the campaign. Remains 4 lb above his last winning mark on his return from 7 months off. Began to look exposed this year; record when fresh is patchy but 3lb drop should help.. |
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3rd (4) (5/1 -25%) Malangen |
5/1(-25%) | (4) Malangen 5/1, Has been holding his form well in the main this season, winning twice at Perth and running creditably when fourth at Carlisle (17.2f) 17 days ago. Can give another good account. Multiple hurdle winner at up to 2m4f; likely contender now back on last winning mark.. |
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4th (1) (4/1 -60%) Our Laura B |
4/1(-60%) | (1) Our Laura B 4/1, Has improved for the switch to handicapping, winning twice over 20.3f at Newcastle this spring. Upped in grade, shaped as if still in good form when fourth at this course (20.1f) in June, so she could be thereabouts after a break. Handicapper may have caught up and not sure drop in trip is ideal.. |
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5th (2) (7/2 +42%) Applaus |
7/2(+42%) | (2) Applaus 7/2, Three-time winner at Carlisle (all at 17f) who returned to form when third at that course 17 days ago. Now only 1 lb above his last winning mark, but task is to back that up now. Remains on a competitive mark, acts here and should be thereabouts.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
SERIOUS EGO is back for more after scoring with authority over C&D under today's pilot 12 days ago, and a 5lb rise may not be enough to halt the Nicky Richards-trained gelding if he can reproduce that improved effort. Having been put up 17lb, largely due to winning two mares' races at Newcastle, it looked as though the handicapper may have caught up with Our Laura B when fourth over 2m4f here in June, but she weakened late on that day and might appreciate this drop in trip. Malangen returned to form when not beaten far at Carlisle and has subsequently slipped back to his last winning mark.
With Conor Rabbitt on board, SERIOUS EGO took advantage of a career-low mark over C&D last time and a 5 lb rise back up in the weights might not be enough to prevent him following up. Our Laura B has been progressive in handicaps and is respected on her return to action, while Malangen can give his running once more.
The tentative suggestion is APPLAUS, whose form earlier in the year suggests that he might just have enough to defy this mark.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (4) (1/3 +34%) Inox Allen |
1/3(+34%) | (4) Inox Allen 1/3, £40,000 5-y-o, out of a 2¼m hurdle winner in France. Successful sole start in Irish points (May 7). Has been found a weak-looking maiden for hurdling debut. Point winner who has been found a very weak race for his rules debut. |
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2nd (1) (7/1 -75%) Classic Maestro |
7/1(-75%) | (1) Classic Maestro 7/1, Cheap purchase after placing in points but wasn't disgraced when fourth at Sedgefield on hurdling debut. Could step forward from that, so not completely dismissed. Soundly beaten fourth on hurdle debut but nevertheless entitled to respect in this line-up. |
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3rd (2) (10/3 +45%) Cream Of The West |
10/3(+45%) | (2) Cream Of The West 10/3, Runner-up completed start in Irish points back in October 2020 and offered something to work on at the first attempt hurdling at Perth. Failed to back that up at same course 7 months ago but could feature in this thin race on reappearance. Took backward step last time but has best hurdle form in the field and retains potential. |
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4th (5) (125/1 +38%) Kingston Rock |
125/1(+38%) | (5) Kingston Rock 125/1, Offered little in a pair of bumpers and a C&D novice hurdle, so easily opposed. Tailed off in both bumpers ands pulled up at 250-1 on recent hurdle debut over C&D (heavy). |
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5th (7) (33/1 -371%) Smart Lady |
33/1(-371%) | (7) Smart Lady 33/1, £10,000 6-y-o, Jet Away mare. Dam unraced sister to fairly useful hurdler/chaser (stayed 3¼m) Monbeg Gold. Best watched unless the market suggests otherwise. Makes belated debut in a race lacking depth but may be best watched. |
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|PU| (6) (100/1 +0%) Manfrominverlochy |
100/1(+0%) | (6) Manfrominverlochy 100/1, No impact in a bumper/over hurdles in Ireland so easily passed over back from a year off for new yard. Has had a breathing operation. Showed little in Ireland last year on his four runs for Colin McBratney; has had wind op. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Classic Maestro hinted at ability on his debut under Rules in a 2m4f novice hurdle at Sedgefield and he can build on that, but he is bred to appreciate further and preference is for INOX ALLEN. Connections paid 40,000 pounds for the five-year-old following a victory between the flags in May and Lucinda Russell looks to have found a good opportunity for him to make a winning start in this sphere. Cream Of The West may prove best of the remainder.
INOX ALLEN has joined Lucinda Russell after landing a point and he's well capable of defending his unbeaten record in a thin event on hurdling debut. Classic Maestro is the likeliest to capitalise if the favourite underperforms and Cream of The West could get involved.
Point winner INOX ALLEN makes his rules debut in a very weak race and this should be an excellent opportunity.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (6) (3/1 -9%) Clovis Boy |
3/1(-9%) | (6) Clovis Boy 3/1, Failed to build on debut promise in juvenile hurdles last season but, having undergone a wind op during the summer, he raised his game when fourth of 19 upped to this trip on return/handicap debut at Carlisle (soft). Major player. Promising handicap debut latest; potential improver who is not ruled out.. |
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2nd (5) (16/1 +0%) Juge Et Parti |
16/1(+0%) | (5) Juge Et Parti 16/1, Well below his best for the most part last season and while the handicapper has given him a chance, he's probably worth taking on here back from a 6-month break. No surprise if he shrugs off poor form in the spring and goes well from this mark.. |
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3rd (2) (4/1 -14%) Kingston Bridge |
4/1(-14%) | (2) Kingston Bridge 4/1, Bumper winner who showed a likeable attitude to get off the mark in a Carlisle maiden (19.3f, soft) in March. Followed that with a good effort on handicap debut at Perth and, likely to come on for last month's reappearance spin, he's one to consider. Probably needed his reappearance and it would be no surprise to see him bounce back.. |
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4th (4) (9/2 +36%) Noble Affair |
9/2(+36%) | (4) Noble Affair 9/2, Opened account in handicap hurdle over C&D in April and, after 5 months off, posted a good second back here in October. Drop back to 17.2f counted against her at Carlisle last time and it would be no surprise were she to bounce back with a bold show. Goes well over C&D; below par latest but could have a big say if able to shrug that off.. |
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5th (1) (17/2 -21%) Celestial Horizon |
17/2(-21%) | (1) Celestial Horizon 17/2, Dual hurdles winner for Joseph O'Brien but lost his way last summer and hasn't fared much better for his current yard this year. Still, he's dangerous to discount given how far he slipped down the weights and sports a first-time tongue strap and visor here. Well beaten in all nine starts for this trainer and plummeting in the handicap.. |
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|F| (8) (8/1 +11%) Dark Duomo |
8/1(+11%) | (8) Dark Duomo 8/1, Again raced lazily when second of 7 upped to 3¼m in first-time blinkers at Warwick (heavy) on final run of last term. Ultimately flattered by his finishing position that day and more severe headgear enlisted on this debut for new yard. Stable debut; new headgear now tried; may need a bit more assistance from the handicapper.. |
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|PU| (7) (10/3 +39%) Solway Molly |
10/3(+39%) | (7) Solway Molly 10/3, Bumper winner who got off the mark at the ninth attempt in this sphere when making all over C&D (heavy), proving ½-length too strong for the re-opposing Noble Affair. However, good run of form came to a halt at Sedgefield recently. C&D winner; well beaten from this mark at Sedgefield latest but not written off.. |
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|PU| (3) (28/1 -409%) Toombridge |
28/1(-409%) | (3) Toombridge 28/1, Finished runner-up in his completed start in Irish points but little short-term promise so far over hurdles. That said, he could up his game now switched to handicaps after 7 months off with top jockey booked. Better effort when last seen in April but initial mark stiff based on what he's produced.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Heavy ground combined with the lack of a recent outing possibly contributed to KINGSTON BRIDGE's moderate sixth at Carlisle, but has the run is under his belt now and he has handled testing conditions in the past, so is given another chance. Clovis Boy showed handicapping will be more his cup of tea when fourth on his comeback, also at Carlisle, and is dangerous off the same mark. Solway Molly was ahead of him in second, but then failed to back that performance up at Sedgefield.
If able to build on his creditable handicap debut fourth in a big field at Carlisle last month, CLOVIS BOY could be the answer. Noble Affair is second choice, returned to the scene of her breakthrough success during the spring, while Kingston Bridge should come on for his reappearance run and is also in with a shout.
With the reappearance under his belt, KINGSTON BRIDGE (nap) could well resume his progress.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (1) (5/2 +44%) Hostile Hotelier |
5/2(+44%) | (1) Hostile Hotelier 5/2, Modest form across 3 quick runs in maiden/novice company in the spring. Open to further improvement in handicaps, though step back down in distance doesn't rate as an obvious positive. Heavy ground an unknown and looks likely to need improvement to defy this initial mark.. |
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2nd (3) (11/4 -38%) Lacila Blue |
11/4(-38%) | (3) Lacila Blue 11/4, Gradually got the hang of things over hurdles last term and made a pleasing return after a summer break when third in a Kelso maiden (16.2f, heavy) 25 days ago. Respected back in a handicap. Has shown enough to suggest she can be competitive, now returning to handicap company.. |
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3rd (2) (13/2 -86%) Lisloran |
13/2(-86%) | (2) Lisloran 13/2, Won 3 times over fences last winter, probably finding the race coming too soon when down the field at Carlisle on final outing last season. Little form yet over hurdles but could be on workable mark given progress he made as a chaser. On a winning chase mark, if able to reproduce that form in this sphere, on his return.. |
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4th (5) (6/1 +82%) Celestial Fashion |
6/1(+82%) | (5) Celestial Fashion 6/1, Much improved when runner-up at Carlisle in March but hasn't come close to matching that form since and looks best avoided. Pulled up again on last month's return; others preferred.. |
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|PU| (4) (3/1 -71%) Show No Fear |
3/1(-71%) | (4) Show No Fear 3/1, Runner-up in a Killarney juvenile maiden in the summer and shaped reasonably well on second start for this yard when runner-up on the Flat at Newcastle last week. Interesting handicap debutant. Fit from recent AW second; could go well on these terms.. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
LISLORAN made good strides over fences last season and he had possibly had enough on his final appearance of the campaign at Carlisle. He reappears over the smaller obstacles off a comparatively lenient rating and providing he is near to peak fitness, he can take advantage. If he does need the run, Lacila Blue might be the chief beneficiary after an encouraging third on her Kelso return. Show No Fear and Hostile Hotelier are handicap debutants to consider.
SHOW NO FEAR could be thrown in on the pick of his Irish form and seemed to be on the way back at Newcastle last week, so gets the nod over Lacila Blue, who made a sound return in maiden company last month. Lisloran is also interesting from his lower hurdles mark.
Given his effort when placed in Ireland and a good recent AW run, perhaps the juvenile SHOW NO FEAR can take advantage of these terms.
Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | Class Runs | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (3) (1/2 -25%) Wendigo |
1/2(-25%) | (3) Wendigo 1/2, £70,000 recruit from the Irish pointing field who produced a promising first effort under Rules when third of 10 at Worcester last month. This could be an ideal opportunity for him to build on that. Point winner who was promising third at Worcester in sole bumper; strong claims. |
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2nd (4) (3/1 +14%) St John's Road |
3/1(+14%) | (4) St John's Road 3/1, £22,000 Malinas filly. Half-sister to fair French hurdler/chaser Always Mist and fair French hurdler/chaser Skellig Michael. Wears tongue strap on debut. Stable has plenty of strength in the bumper department so market confidence could prove significant. Half-sister to two French jumps winners; no surprise if she runs well on debut. |
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3rd (1) (6/1 +8%) Court Case |
6/1(+8%) | (1) Court Case 6/1, In good hands but ran to only a modest level when 14 lengths third of 5 on his C&D debut in March. Showed ability over C&D on debut but soundly beaten and others are more compelling. |
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4th (2) (28/1 -12%) Crawfordjohn |
28/1(-12%) | (2) Crawfordjohn 28/1, Black Sam Bellamy gelding. Dam (c107/h93) 19f-2¾m hurdle/chase winner. Stable enjoys plenty of success on the Flat but is 0-13 in bumpers in the last 5 seasons. Trainer has had productive year on Flat but is not known for bumper winners; check market. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.
Jamie Snowden has his team in top form and is always worth a look when he sends one to Hexham. Of his three bumpers runners at this venue in the past five years, two have won, which all bodes well for the chances of WENDIGO, who cost 70,000 pounds after landing an Irish point-to-point and made an encouraging beginning to his career under Rules when third at Worcester. Court Case was beaten a fair way into third over C&D on his introduction but should step forward, while St John's Road is related to plenty of winners so is the pick of the newcomers, and potentially the biggest danger.
Worcester third WENDIGO looks very much the one to beat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Lucinda Russell newcomer St John's Road.
Point winner WENDIGO was a promising third at Worcester on last month's bumper debut and should be tough to beat today.
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