There were 46 Races on Saturday 8th November 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Kelso, 8 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Aintree, 7 races at Wincanton, 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
| 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 (15) (11/2 +21%)Lir Speciale |
11/2(+21%) | (15) Lir Speciale 11/2, Produced best effort since January when ending losing run to land a handicap by 2l off 72 here last time; trainer in form; effective at 6–8f and acts on soft and good; same conditions as last time and respected. Successful over C&D two weeks ago, taking Doncaster record to 2-2; respected. |
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2nd (19) (16/1 +20%)Golden Pharaoh |
16/1(+20%) | (19) Golden Pharaoh 16/1, Scored by 4l off 64 at Ffos Las on his penultimate start; best effort of 2025 when fourth beaten 3l off 72 last time; suited by 7/8f; acts on heavy and good to firm; in form and still competitively treated. Ffos Las win is flanked by respectable efforts at Doncaster; in the mix. |
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3rd (13) (16/1 -33%)Rainbow Nebula |
16/1(-33%) | (13) Rainbow Nebula 16/1, Scored by a short head off 74 at Ascot on his penultimate start; ran to form when fifth beaten 6l off 79 last time; effective at 6/7f; handled this ground last time and remains capable off this mark. Form since upped to 7f comprises a win at Ascot and respectable effort here. |
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4th (7) (25/1 -108%)Eminency |
25/1(-108%) | (7) Eminency 25/1, Improved again, had to wait for a run when landing a handicap by a neck off 79 at Yarmouth last time; effective at 6–7f and handles soft or good to firm ground; capable off this mark. Successful in two of last three starts; this in-form contender is hard to rule out. |
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5th (2) (16/1 -33%)Ata Rangi |
16/1(-33%) | (2) Ata Rangi 16/1, Scored by 1 1/4l off 83 at Haydock three starts back; ran to form when fifth beaten 4l off 87 last time; suited by 8f and acts on good and heavy ground; drop in trip should help. Raced mainly at further but he's 1-1 over 7f and remains unexposed at the trip. |
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6th (17) (5/1 +58%)Look Back Smiling |
5/1(+58%) | (17) Look Back Smiling 5/1, Outpaced on faster ground when beaten 6l in a handicap at Redcar last time; usually held up; drawn wide; effective at 7/8f; return to deeper ground should suit. Dual course winner but isn't particularly solid on his form this autumn. |
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7th (4) (11/1 -57%)It Just Takes Time |
11/1(-57%) | (4) It Just Takes Time 11/1, Scored by 3/4l off 79 at Beverley on his penultimate start; small improvement when third beaten 2l off 84 last time; effective at 5–7f; return to deeper ground in his favour. In good form at present; successful off this mark in this race 12 months ago. |
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8th (21) (33/1 -106%)Edgewater Drive |
33/1(-106%) | (21) Edgewater Drive 33/1, Ran to best when landing a handicap by 4l off 59 over 5f at Nottingham last time; effective at 5/6f and acts on heavy and good; erratic but conditions suit. Record of 2-4 since having wind surgery but gained the wins over 5f. |
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9th (16) (18/1 -13%)Flying Fletcher |
18/1(-13%) | (16) Flying Fletcher 18/1, Improved with a good pace to aim at when second beaten 4l in a handicap at Newcastle last time; suited by 7f and acts on soft; continues in good form. Recent form confirms that he seems ideally suited by Newcastle AW. |
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10th (9) (14/1 -40%)Quest For Fun |
14/1(-40%) | (9) Quest For Fun 14/1, Ran to best when beaten 2l off 82 at Catterick last time; suited by 7f; a consistent sort. Dead-heated in July and runner-up in three of his five outings since. |
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11th (3) (33/1 -65%)United Approach |
33/1(-65%) | (3) United Approach 33/1, Outpaced, denied a clear run, and below form when beaten 9l in a handicap at Newcastle last time. Sole start at Doncaster resulted in soft-ground win; debut for new stable. |
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12th (10) (22/1 -38%)Tolstoy |
22/1(-38%) | (10) Tolstoy 22/1, Again below form in reapplied cheekpieces when beaten 8l in a handicap over 8f here last time; trainer in form; returns from a short break; mark easing and suited by 7/8f; needs to bounce back. Went close at York in June; inconsistent otherwise this season. |
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13th (5) (14/1 -40%)Flag Of St George |
14/1(-40%) | (5) Flag Of St George 14/1, Ran to form, well placed in reapplied blinkers when beaten 1 1/4l off 84 at Haydock last time; effective at 7/8f; capable off this mark. Largely consistent this term; latest effort took his record in blinkers to 3212. |
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14th (18) (7/1 +42%)Shazani |
7/1(+42%) | (18) Shazani 7/1, Ran to form, effort marked up when racing alone and beaten 2l off 73 here last time; effective at 6–8f and goes well at Doncaster; can go well again. Has shown best form this term at Doncaster, second to Lir Speciale last time. |
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15th (8) (22/1 -120%)Dragon Of Malta |
22/1(-120%) | (8) Dragon Of Malta 22/1, Scored by 5l off 73 at Listowel on his penultimate start; ran to form, well positioned back up in trip when third beaten 7l off 82 last time; effective at 7/8f; mark looks fair. Irish 8yo; remains on career-high mark but can't be dismissed in current form. |
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16th (1) (10/1 +0%)Talis Evolvere |
10/1(+0%) | (1) Talis Evolvere 10/1, Ran to form when beaten 3l off a mark of 85 over 8f at Haydock last time; effective at 7/8f and best on a sound surface; poor only starts with cut, so ground a concern here. Record of 0-12 this year but he's in reasonably good form and on a workable mark. |
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17th (11) (40/1 -21%)Zowal |
40/1(-21%) | (11) Zowal 40/1, Pulled up in a handicap over 9f at Wolverhampton last time; returning from a break; effective at 7/8f; bit to prove after latest effort. Has failed to back up reappearance win. |
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18th (14) (50/1 +0%)Blazing Son |
50/1(+0%) | (14) Blazing Son 50/1, Scored by a neck off 74 at Newcastle on his penultimate start; bit below form after being made too much use of when third beaten 7l off 77 last time; drawn wide; generally consistent and needs more off this mark. In a consistent vein of form but still has a better strike-rate on AW than on turf. |
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19th (6) (20/1 -100%)Mostar Dreams |
20/1(-100%) | (6) Mostar Dreams 20/1, Scored by a length off 78 at Haydock in August; below form, lacked pace down in trip when 20th beaten 19l off 83 last time; returns from a short break; happier back over this trip. Looks weighted to the hilt on debut for another new yard. |
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20th (20) (5/1 +50%)Terries Royale |
5/1(+50%) | (20) Terries Royale 5/1, Best run of 2025 when beaten 3l off 70 here last time; cheekpieces applied for the first time; drawn wide; suited by 7/8f, most effective on soft; competitive mark and worth consideration. Proved resurgent over C&D last time and remains 2lb below last winning mark. |
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21st (12) (80/1 -100%)La Ferveur |
80/1(-100%) | (12) La Ferveur 80/1, Below form, beaten when impeded on a new surface when 9l behind in a handicap at Kempton last time; returns from a short break; effective at 6–8f; mark still looks tough. Ex-French filly; has failed to beat a rival in two British races. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It Just Takes Time landed a division of this off the same rating last year and is one of several with decent claims. Eminency and Irish raider Dragon Of Malta have revived of late and are highly respected, while Lir Speciale beat Shazani over C&D a fortnight ago, with Golden Pharaoh back in fourth, and isn't ruled out. However, TALIS EVOLVERE is 8lb below his last winning mark and, reverting to 7f, he can gain an overdue second career victory on turf.

Provided he takes well to the headgear, TERRIES ROYALE may be the answer. Lir Speciale is second choice.
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 (2) (7/2 -56%)Big Harry |
7/2(-56%) | (2) Big Harry 7/2, Confirmed June's debut level when 3l second at Leicester (6f, soft) late last month; leading contender in this ordinary-looking maiden. Promise both starts, second at Leicester 11 days ago; open to further progress. |
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2nd (8) (5/1 +29%)Thunder Call |
5/1(+29%) | (8) Thunder Call 5/1, Beaten over 20l on debut at Newmarket (7f, good; 16-1) last month; likely to do better for his good yard in time but takes a leap of faith to support him for now. Weak in market and always behind on debut; no surprise if he steps up on that form. |
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3rd (3) (2/1 -23%)Invincible Boy |
2/1(-23%) | (3) Invincible Boy 2/1, Promising debut second in a novice at York (6f, good); the third has run well in defeat (second) since; big chance if showing that debut form on this slower surface. Shaped well when second at York (50-1) on debut; should have learned from the experience. |
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4th (9) (7/2 +22%)Mollstar |
7/2(+22%) | (9) Mollstar 7/2, 7l fourth in a novice at Goodwood (6f, good); just 7-2 there so had presumably shown something at home; potential improver now. Shaped better than result suggests when fourth of seven at Goodwood; interesting contender. |
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5th (4) (40/1 +60%)Kodi K |
40/1(+60%) | (4) Kodi K 40/1, Modest debut when well beaten in a maiden over 6.5f at Newbury (soft; 33-1) recently; may need more time. Weakened to finish last of seven at Newbury two weeks ago; difficult to recommend. |
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6th (6) (200/1 -33%)Risk Averse Rebel |
200/1(-33%) | (6) Risk Averse Rebel 200/1, Comprehensive defeats in all three starts; can only be watched. Hasn't beaten a rival in three races; impossible to fancy. |
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7th (5) (12/1 +40%)Montu |
12/1(+40%) | (5) Montu 12/1, 19 February foal; 3,500gns Without Parole gelding; half-brother to Travel On, smart at 12f; dam useful at 12f; probably best watched this time. Stable 2-38 with its 2yos this season; other debutants appeal more on paper. |
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8th (7) (50/1 +67%)Second Avenue |
50/1(+67%) | (7) Second Avenue 50/1, Well beaten in two starts (6f and then 7f) last month; best watched. Well held at Yarmouth and Newmarket; may not come into his own until tackling handicaps. |
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9th (1) (17/2 +0%)Avispado |
17/2(+0%) | (1) Avispado 17/2, 12 April foal; 52,000euros Victor Ludorum colt; half-brother to Pappalino, high-class at 11f; hooded on this debut; may be best watched unless the betting suggests otherwise. Newcomer by Victor Ludorum; bred to come into his own over longer distances in due course. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INVINCIBLE BOY was keen in the early stages of his debut at York, but he picked up well to finish second behind a filly who was pitched into the Listed Bosra Sham at Newmarket next time out. That was a highly encouraging introduction and Richard Fahey's nicely-bred colt is suggested as the one to be with. Mollstar, Big Harry and Pilgrim's Progress have all shown some promise and are other notable contenders.

Invincible Boy and Big Harry set the standard but MOLLSTAR shaped well on debut and can improve past them.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Perfect Ruler, Footstepinthewoods and See That Spark weren't disgraced on debut, but already have improvement to find. With that considered, well-bred newcomers LEONETTO and I'll Be Back are suggested as the pair to focus on. The former, a son of Frankel, is a half-brother to former top-class racemare Lady Bowthorpe and shades the vote as the more intriguing of the duo.

This may go to a newcomer and ANGEL GABRIEL gets the vote ahead of Leonetto and I'll Be Back.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It's hard to get away from MONTASSIB. William Haggas' seven-year-old took last year's Sprint Cup at Haydock and wasn't beaten far into third at Group 3 level at Newbury on his belated return to action in September. He followed that up when only seventh in the Champions Sprint at Ascot, but this is a lot easier. Spycatcher regained the winning thread at Chantilly and is also a C&D winner so he has to be respected. Art Power completes the shortlist.

The class horse is former Group 1 winner MONTASSIB who looks set to benefit from the drop in grade and return to soft ground.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Sing The Blues shed her maiden tag at the third time of asking at Goodwood and has to be considered on her nursery bow. However, THE RESDEV SCHOLAR completed a double over 7f here on his most recent outing and is just 1lb higher. Dropping back a furlong shouldn't pose the son of Mehmas any problems and he looks the way to go. Go Vince Go is another to keep an eye on.

A chance is taken on SAGREMOR who is by no means the form pick but may well show improvement. Second choice is Sing The Blues.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Evening Saigon made his first start in a handicap a winning one on his return from the sidelines at Chelmsford and provided he transfers that form to turf, he could have a say. DURAN finished a neck behind Smart Vision when second over 5f here recently, but is 2lb better off this time around. The son of Invincible Spirit remains on a workable rating and could be the one to side with. Fine Interview, a stablemate of Evening Saigon, bids for a hat-trick and also has a chance.

Akkadian Thunder can go well with Paul Mulrennan taking over but FINE INTERVIEW can complete a hat-trick.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

DANIELLE has a good record when there is plenty of cut in the ground and that includes a second to the high-class Estrange in this contest 12 months ago. The daughter of Cracksman ran well in Group 2 company twice before a respectable fifth in the British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes at Ascot and she could prove to be a class above. Anna Swan's second at Yarmouth suggests that she may be the main threat to the selection, although this trip may be ideal for Elwateen and she should not be discounted.

There doesn't look to be anything of Estrange's calibre this time, so DANIELLE has a good chance to go one better than last year.
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The unexposed MASTER VINTNER has won both starts since joining Ralph Beckett's yard, albeit in novice company. This obviously is more demanding, but the unexposed three-year-old is likely to have plenty of improvement forthcoming and it would be no surprise to see him play a leading role. His stablemate Lord Melbourne took this 12 months ago and won his sole subsequent start at Epsom in September. Stressfree is more than capable of going well in a race of this nature, while Hopewell Rock and Castle Cove are others to note.

Last year's winner LORD MELBOURNE (nap) gets the vote ahead of Atherstone Warrior, for whom this trip is new territory.
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