There were 35 Races on Tuesday 12th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Hereford, 6 races at Lingfield, 8 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

COOL PARK has been placed on both hurdle starts this year and beat all bar the odds-on Savante over this trip at Tramore last time. The daughter of Walk In The Park has scope for further improvement and gets the vote here at the main expense of Fillusin. Gordon Elliott's charge won a bumper at Tramore earlier this year and has also been placed on both her hurdle starts including behind the progressive Sansrisk over 2m here last month. Amboyna also gained a bumper win at Tramore and is another to consider on her hurdling debut while Beautiful Chaos, Party Dress and point-to-point winner Mayo Shirocco are others to note.

COOL PARK needs to settle down but has essentially made an encouraging start over hurdles and can strike here. Fillusin looks the danger, with Amboyna and recent point winner Mayo Shirocco completing the shortlist.

This longer trip should help to bring out the best in FILLUSIN who chased home the two market leaders over 2m at Galway last month
Class & Speed Card

FOLLY BEACH won a 1m7f handicap on the Flat last year and the dual-purpose mare has been generally consistent under both codes since. She had Cougar six lengths behind when fourth to Slieve Carran over an extended 2m6f at Punchestown last time. Goodie Girl overcame a year's absence when successful over 2m2f here last month and rates a threat having also shown decent form over further last year. Fathom Two was soundly beaten over fences this season but gave some encouragement last time when staying on well in a 2m4f Listowel hurdle, while Lightkeeper won a maiden at the Galway Festival but needs to bounce back after disappointing subsequently at Tramore.

Lots with chances but FOLLY BEACH has gone with some promise of late and is able to race off the same mark as when fourth in a big-field Punchestown handicap last time out so gets the vote. Workforadime should benefit from this step up in trip and heads the list of dangers, with Warmer Days Ahead, Goodie Girl and Arabian King all in the picture too.

Having returned from a break in fine form here last month, GOODIE GIRL can back up that win now upped in trip off an 8lb higher mark
Class & Speed Card

STELLAR STORY was a smart staying novice hurdler last season and is an exciting recruit to fences. The point-to-point winner was placed twice in Grade 2 company including over this trip before enjoying his finest hour to date when recording a 33/1 surprise in the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. Gordon Elliott also saddles Will Do who won twice in staying hurdles last year and has been placed on both chase starts over 2m2f at Galway this term. Native Speaker also enjoyed a test of stamina over hurdles winning a 3m1f Kilbeggan maiden this summer, but the point winner disappointed when switched to fences at Sligo last time.

Gordon Elliott introduced Gerri Colombe to fences in this race 2 years ago and Albert Bartlett winner STELLAR STORY also has the potential to go to the top over the larger obstacles. The same connections' Will Do is the obvious one to follow him home.

Hard to look beyond Albert Bartlett winner STELLAR STORY, a brother to the yard's very smart chaser The Storyteller
Class & Speed Card

The C&D victory of MULLAGHMORE WAVE last week looks a key piece of form with two of his rivals on that occasion again in opposition. The John McConnell-trained gelding was placed twice in similar events at Downpatrick this autumn and was probably value for a bit more than the winning margin last time after appearing to idle in front. He meets runner-up General Hubble, who is 6lb out of the handicap proper, on slightly better terms and the booking of Derek O'Connor adds to confidence. Definiteadare was beaten about five lengths in fourth but didn't enjoy the clearest of passages in the straight. Tullyveery Lad won his latest chase start at Downpatrick while Toofareastiswest was probably unsuited by soft ground at Galway last time.

GENERAL HUBBLE finished strongly when beaten a ½ length by Mullaghmore Wave here last Monday and is taken to turn the tables on John McConnell's charge on the revised terms.

Derek O'Connor's mount MULLAGHmORE WAVE has a good chance of upholding last week's form with General Hubble on these terms.
Class & Speed Card

BALLYPHILIP clocked up five consecutive point-to-point victories before delivering in a hunters chase at Down Royal in May. He has a good chance of bringing the seven up as this drying ground won't inconvenience him. Dromleigh has to be respected in receipt of 12lb from Ballyphilip. He is another returning to the fray and wasn't beaten in third when falling at the penultimate fence in a Tramore hunters chase in April. The 10-year-old Ask D' Man certainly knows where the winning post is and has given good service to David Christie. Dento Des Obeaux was good enough to finish sixth in the Foxhunters at Aintree in April last year. He has been off since pulling up at Downpatrick the following month, though.

BALLYPHILIP won a Down Royal hunter when last seen under Rules and has been excellent in points, so he's marginally preferred to Dromleigh who produced several good efforts in hunters last season. Dento Des Obeaux is another one to consider.

Despite a modest strike rate over racecourse fences, ER DANCER has plenty going for him including race-fitness.
Class & Speed Card

WALK IN TIME has been lightly raced this year, but signalled a return to form in second at Galway last month (in a first-time tongue-strap which is retained). This trip is probably as short as she wants, but this isn't a deep race by any means. Nells Choice put in her best performance to date when runner-up in a Limerick maiden hurdle in October, so ought to be a contender on the back of that run. Tomas O Maille is a long-standing maiden, but has been placed in his last two handicap chases and has a shot reverting to hurdling. Stellar Symphony is capable of banking a cheque, while Stowaway Lass could have a say.

USETA LOVER appears to have been brought along with handicaps in mind and, now pitched into one off a realistic-looking opening mark, he will be of strong interest if the market vibes are upbeat. Stowaway Lass is second choice ahead of Walk In Time, while Nells Choice, Oogum Boogum and Tomas O Maille are others to consider.

The vote goes to NELLS CHOICE who ran her best race so far when second at Limerick last time. An obvious danger is Walk In Time
Class & Speed Card

Gordon Elliott has landed the last two renewals of this race and AMERICAN JUKEBOX, who is a half-brother to the stable's smart American Mike, is one to take seriously on track debut. He ran well for a long way before finishing runner-up in his sole point-to-point in May for Donnchadh Doyle. Willie Mullins supplies Full Confession who won his point-to-point by a head in April for Michael Ryan. He is a significant threat. Pat Doyle introduces Walk In The Park gelding Trasna Na Pairce who is related to plenty of winners, so he is well worth a market check.

FULL CONDESSION and American Juke represent top stables and are fancied to dominate this contest, with the former preferred based on his speedier pedigree. Trasna Na Pairce is another one to consider.

AMERICAN JUKEBOX, a half-brother to American Mike, gets the nod over the Mullins' runner Full Confession
Ths is the racecard key.
| Icon | Meaning |
|---|---|
![]() | TomForm top stats, gold rated |
![]() | TomForm top stats silver rated |
| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
![]() | Top rated for thet statistic |
Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.