There were 44 Races on Saturday 2nd November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Wetherby, 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ascot, 9 races at Southwell, 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 4 race.

NORTHERN AIR stepped up on her racecourse debut in a bumper to finish runner-up on her hurdling bow at Wincanton in April, when held up off the pace for the majority of the contest, and she is likely to progress again on the back of subsequent wind surgery. Fergal O'Brien's mare gets the vote ahead of the consistent Step Out, who has not been outside the first two in his last three starts. A promising third on his Rules debut here in March, Saracen Beau is of interest on his first attempt over obstacles, as is point-to-point winner My Kiwi Girl.

NORTHERN AIR was a big eye catcher when runner-up to a subsequent winner on her Wincanton hurdling debut back in the spring and, open to plenty of improvement, is a straightforward choice to go one better on this return to action. Step Out and Reflection of You are fancied to fill the places.

Top of the list is NORTHERN AIR who caught the eye on her hurdling debut at Wincanton and is open to any amount of improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A taking winner over 2m4f at Worcester when last seen in August, IRONHILL has since switched yards, and a 4lb rise could prove lenient as he looks to notch up a third career success. It was only late in the piece that Wal Buck's got the hang of things on chase debut at Perth in May, and stepping up in trip on this occasion looks like a good move. Experienced at this level, Euchan Falls and Grand Voyage are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

PATS DREAM has the potential for better under Rules and may be able to fulfil it now he's moved to a shrewd stable, so he's preferred to Wal Buck's who is expected to leave the form of his chasing debut at Perth well behind. Grand Voyage should be on the premises.

Plenty have possibilities but it might be worth giving another chance to Lucinda Russell's unexposed 5yo WAL BUCK'S.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Now that SHOESHINE BOY has regained the winning thread with a determined performance at Hexham last month, the eight-year-old may be able to follow up off just 3lb higher at a track where he has an excellent record. Faithfulflyer bounced back to form with an encouraging second over 2m5f at Kelso last time out and he must enter calculations, along with the returning Ottizzini, who was placed in a Listed mares' novices' hurdle last season.

FAITHFULFLYER arrives on the back of a career-best second at Kelso last month and gets the vote. Stuart Crawford enjoys plenty of course success so his mare Ottizini may give him most to do ahead of last year's winner Glinger Flame.

The most appealing option is OTTIZZINI (nap) who had solid form in the first half of the year and may still have untapped potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

DONNY BOY was far from disgraced when filling third place in a competitive handicap over 3m at this venue on his latest outing in April. The strength of that form suggests that the eight-year-old could play a leading role here, despite a 2lb rise. White Rhino showed plenty of promise over hurdles last season and should not be underestimated on his chasing bow, while similar comments apply to Whistle Stop Tour.

All 5 need considering in a small but select field. HELLO JUDGE may be seen to best advantage from a tactical point of view so shades the vote over interesting chasing debutants White Rhino and Whistle Stop Tour.

All five have chances but preference is for HELLO JUDGE who has proven fitness on his side and receives plenty of weight all round.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROCHEVAL arrives here unbeaten following a hat-trick of victories last season, the most recent of which came over 2m1f at Carlisle in March. An opening mark of 120 could underestimate the four-year-old, especially as he may have more improvement left to come. Ridin Solo also makes the shortlist on his handicap bow following an encouraging third at Stratford last month. Mack The Man edges out Dance Thief to be best of the rest.

GREEN SKY is taken to provide new trainer Stuart Crawford with a second successive win in this contest. Fellow lightly-raced types Ridin Solo, Coastal Rock and Rocheval make this an interesting handicap.

Unbeaten ROCHEVAL may be able to give the weight to Coastal Rock now both make their handicap debuts, the latter for a new yard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The Kalooki Kid has to be of interest on his return to action having shown promise as a novice hurdler last season, but marginal preference is for MYRETOWN. Lucinda Russell's gelding had plenty in hand when landing a maiden hurdle at Kelso in March and the winning point-to-pointer may progress now switched to fences. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Whizz Kid is just the pick of them.

MYRETOWN had a promising season over hurdles last season but has always promised to peak over fences (scopey ex-pointer), so he's worth a chance to make a successful start in this sphere. Park Annonciade should put a poor chasing debut behind him and The Kalooki Kid is another one who merits consideration.

Lucinda Russell's MYRETOWN looked anything but exposed over hurdles and is taken to get off the mark over fences at the first attempt.
Ths is the racecard key.
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