There were 44 Races on Saturday 1st November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Newcastle, 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
| 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 | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (14) (4/7 +37%)Upon Tweed |
4/7(+37%) | (14) Upon Tweed 4/7, From the yard that won this last year; quickened clear for a very promising debut, easily beating a useful rival by 8½l in a bumper over 2m1f at Newcastle; returning from a long layoff and looks the pick on overall form. Impressive on bumper debut at Newcastle in February and looks a good hurdling prospect. |
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2nd (12) (10/3 -33%)Stride On |
10/3(-33%) | (12) Stride On 10/3, Ran to form when benefitting from a drop in grade, winning a bumper at Newcastle over 2m1f by 3¼l last time; trainer in form, returning from a long layoff and holds an outside chance. Won Newcastle bumper in January; ought to play a significant role on hurdling debut. |
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3rd (3) (9/1 +36%)Gaelic Rover |
9/1(+36%) | (3) Gaelic Rover 9/1, Yet to show any real signs of ability and faces a stiff task. Showed significant promise before falling in late stages of two Irish points; cost £66,000. |
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4th (8) (13/2 +7%)Moon Phases |
13/2(+7%) | (8) Moon Phases 13/2, Improved on bumper form when just beaten by a more experienced rival, second by 13l in a maiden hurdle here latest; trainer in form, effective at 2m, handles cut, and likely to stay a bit further. Clear second in C&D maiden in March but no threat to short-odds winner. |
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5th (4) (50/1 -178%)Glenville |
50/1(-178%) | (4) Glenville 50/1, Fell in a novice hurdle here last time; returning from a long layoff but could have a small chance. Began year with two quite promising C&D runs; each-eay claims if tuned up after break. |
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6th (5) (10/1 +0%)Highland Fashion |
10/1(+0%) | (5) Highland Fashion 10/1, Made mistakes but ran to form when fourth, beaten 15l in a maiden hurdle over 2m4f at Perth latest; effective over 2½m, handles cut in the ground and generally consistent. 0-6 over hurdles last season but showed some fair form; probably won't be far away. |
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7th (10) (100/1 -100%)Rock Dj |
100/1(-100%) | (10) Rock Dj 100/1, Found little and needed the run on hurdle debut, comfortably held in a novice hurdle at Hexham last time; suited by good ground and, as a 3m point winner, may need a bit further than 2m under rules. Showed promise in Irish points but was safely held in a recent novice hurdle. |
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8th (13) (100/1 -355%)The Coffey Boy |
100/1(-355%) | (13) The Coffey Boy 100/1, Improved to win by 3l in a maiden over 3m at Ballinaboola on debut; returning from a long layoff and needs to show more. Won soft-ground Irish point in February but probably best watched on rules debut. |
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9th (9) (300/1 -200%)Reliance Kid |
300/1(-200%) | (9) Reliance Kid 300/1, Probably needed the race when well beaten in a novice hurdle at Kelso latest; returning from a long layoff and has plenty to find. Soundly beaten when 125-1 for stable/hurdle debut at Kelso 13 months ago. |
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|U| (6) (125/1 +17%)Jack Dempsey |
125/1(+17%) | (6) Jack Dempsey 125/1, Unseated in a maiden hurdle over 2m4f at Perth last time; effective at 2m, acts on good ground and may stay slightly further over hurdles. Unseated rider at fourth flight when 250-1 for recent hurdle debut. |
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10th (2) (125/1 +0%)Elusive Warrior |
125/1(+0%) | (2) Elusive Warrior 125/1, Green and made mistakes when finding nothing on hurdle debut, well beaten in a novice hurdle at Hexham latest; showed nothing in bumpers or over hurdles and has everything to prove. Did not show much in two bumpers last autumn or when seventh on recent hurdle debut. |
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11th (7) (16/1 +27%)L'arme De Bonheur |
16/1(+27%) | (7) L'arme De Bonheur 16/1, Promising on bumper debut when runner-up beaten a length at Uttoxeter on only start; needs to progress further. Promising second in a bumper for Tom George in May; with new stable for hurdling career. |
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12th (1) (80/1 -21%)Ck O'mara |
80/1(-21%) | (1) Ck O'mara 80/1, Shirocco gelding; half-brother to Boy Gin Go, who was fair at 16f; dam was moderate at 12f. Half-brother to a US jumps winner and a point winner; best watched on debut. |
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|PU| (11) (200/1 -203%)Run Baby Run |
200/1(-203%) | (11) Run Baby Run 200/1, 8,000-euro Mahler gelding; watching brief advised. One of two newcomers representing Mike Smith; entitled to learn from this experience. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Highland Fashion is the pick of those with hurdling experience, but he could be vulnerable to some unexposed types in this field. One of those is UPON TWEED, who readily dispatched the exciting Conman John on his debut in a bumper at Newcastle in February. If taking to hurdling, Nicky Richards' gelding could prove to be well above average this season. Stride On is another bumper winner who has to be given plenty of respect, while L'arme De Bonheur is also considered.

It's hard to get away from UPON TWEED, who was very impressive when winning a Newcastle bumper in February.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EVERYDAY CHAMPAGNE may not have been suited by the drop to 2m4f when third at Perth. However, his previous second off this mark at the same venue over 3m suggests that he could play a leading role in a race of this nature. Judicial Review had plenty in hand when winning at Cartmel in August and James Moffatt's gelding may prove to be the main threat, ahead of Cave Hill and Cowboy Cooper.

Still only a 7yo, TOROSAY can get back on track after a break and is marginally preferred to the late-developing Cowboy Cooper.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

LAVIDA ADIVA progressed well last season and ended up winning a Listed event on her first start over 3m at Kelso in March. A second over C&D the following month suggests that there in more to come from Ruth Jefferson's mare and she appears to be the safest pick in an open event. Esprit Du Potier has been off the track for a long time, but he showed ability as a novice and should not be underestimated. Ginger Mail and Nab Wood are also noted.

Unexposed over 3m+, the lightly raced NAB WOOD (nap) makes most appeal, with Lavida Adiva feared most.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GRAND VOYAGE was not at his best on his latest start in June, but he looks to have his optimal conditions on this occasion. Stuart Coltherd's charge scored on soft ground over C&D in March and another strong bid is anticipated off the same mark. Isle Of Sark has been in winning form over hurdles, having scored nicely at Sedgefield last month, and he reverts to fences with a shout, while Visual Impact is one to note on her chasing bow.

Preference is for VISUAL IMPACT, who had a consistent record over hurdles and is open to improvement over fences.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DANCE THIEF was making his return when beaten only a head in last year's renewal of this race. A winner over fences back here subsequently, he could be hard to keep out of the frame off his current mark. Maple won on faster ground at Uttoxeter in May, but is versatile as regards the going and could have a say in the outcome, while the veteran Thereisnodoubt scored over C&D in March and cannot be ruled out with any confidence.

Preference is for the 4yo MAPLE, who got off the mark at Uttoxeter in May and is in good hands to continue to progress.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Surrey Belle won over hurdles at Hexham in June before following up on the level here in September and merits respect now chasing. That said, MY KIWI GIRL is preferred. Nick Alexander's mare broke her maiden in fine style here in March, but the former point winner is bred to appreciate a switch to fences and is taken to launch a strong challenge. Walking On A Dream was pulled up in the Grade 2 Rossington Main when last seen but has much less on his plate on this occasion.

Slight preference is for MY KIWI GIRL who progressed nicely over hurdles last term and should be at least as effective over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A chance can be taken on GUERNESEY, who was far from disgraced in a competitive series final at Musselburgh when last seen in March. It's been a while in between drinks for Jackie Stephen's gelding, but his handicap mark is reflective of that and having gone well fresh previously, he should not be discounted. Be The Difference kept on into third over 2m5f at Kelso most recently so must be of interest returned to further, while Didntgotwenty appeals most of the remainder.

The return to this C&D will suit BE THE DIFFERENCE, who posted a good effort at Kelso four weeks ago and remains on a workable mark.
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