There were 38 Races on Monday 4th November 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Plumpton, 6 races at Hereford, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DON RAFAEL filled the runner-up spot over an extended 2m in a stronger event than this at Stratford in September and goes off a 1lb higher mark. Martin Keighley's four-year-old will appreciate this drop in grade and might be able to regain the winning thread. Jeudidee (third) had Jack The Savage (fourth) behind when he made the frame at Southwell last month and can confirm that form to pose the main threat. Fourtowns completes the shortlist.

In an open race it could be worth chancing JACK THE SAVAGE, who has been given a chance by the handicapper and looks ready for this stiffer test of stamina. Don Rafael and Fourtowns rate the principal dangers.

An open race. FOURTOWNS has yet to win but there's a race in him off this mark and he edges preference ahead of Don Rafael.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KILBARRY HILL has made the top three on each of his five starts under Rules to date and he sets the standard with a rating of 110 in this contest. The Olly Murphy-trained six-year-old looks to have been found an ideal opportunity and can get off the mark. Miss Kassiopi outran her long odds to finish third at Warwick on her latest outing and should go well, while Sweet Serene can fight it out for the minor honours.

KILBARRY HILL was beaten favourite on a couple of occasions last season but there'll be no excuses for him here. Miss Kassiopi might be the one to follow him home unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Alan King's Tikiti Dino.

This is very weak and a gilt-edged opportunity for KILBARRY HILL whose peak form sets the standard by a clear margin.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Current Mood struck by the smallest of margins at Ludlow last month and it would be no surprise to see her go close again off only 4lb higher. However, GETBAZOUTOFHERE was victorious over track and trip in May and, considering the manner of that victory, she is fancied to follow up. Of the other two, Honey I'm Good might be the pick, even though she has had a run in every month of 2024 so far.

CURRENT MOOD was perhaps idling after looking firmly in control when winning by a narrow margin at Ludlow last time out and she remains with plenty of handicapping scope on old form, so she gets the nod over Getbazoutofhere. Honey I'm Good should also be involved.

Evan Williams has two live chances but CURRENT MOOD (nap) was good value for her narrow success at Ludlow and can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A winner at Wincanton in April and runner-up on both starts since, including at Exeter last month, MIRABAD sets a decent standard on form and he can strike under a 7lb penalty for in-form connections. That is likely to be at the main expense of Bold Recruit, who has run with promise when second in a couple of bumpers but must step up on that. A capable sort on the level, Millions Memories cannot be ruled out on his jumping debut.

This will likely to develop into a straight fight between MIRABAD and Bold Recruit, with preference for the former who has already shown he can do it over hurdles and should be sharper for last month's comeback run at Exeter.

Mirabad has the form but comes with an element of risk so a chance is taken on dual bumper runner-up BOLD RECRUIT.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A consistent mare in Jersey over the summer, PRINCESS T returned to home soil when getting the job done at Wincanton last month and a 4lb rise for that success could prove lenient. Neil Mulholland's nine-year-old gets the vote ahead of comfortable Chepstow winner Love Tree, as well as Bob O Rhino, who wasn't beaten too far in her attempt to supplement a Stratford triumph at Worcester.

IRISH LULLABY still retains plenty of scope to rate higher in this sphere and with her return to Carlisle under her belt, she's fancied to regain the winning thread fitted with a tongue tie. Bob O Rhino and Princess T are solid opponents.

Although both her wins have come on soft ground, LOVE TREE could appreciate these drier conditions on handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RIVER GOLD showed major improvement on her second start for the James Owen stable and looks capable of following up that relatively comfortable success on her fencing bow at Fakenham. Alex Chadwick's 5lb claim is a big plus and his mount can see off Extraordinary Man and Good Lord, who ended last season well over hurdles and shaped with some promise on his chasing debut at Sedgefield. Others to note include Ben Buie, Famoso and The Big Man.

The vote goes to GOOD LORD, who was much-improved switched to handicaps over hurdles in the second half of last season and there were positives to take from his chase debut at Sedgefield where he understandably looked short of match-fitness following an eight-month absence. A line can be drawn through Mordred's latest effort and he is feared on the strength of his creditable placed efforts prior to that, while Famoso and River Gold are others to consider.

River Gold is feared but perhaps THE BIG MAN can step up on his recent chase debut for which he was quite a market mover.
Ths is the racecard key.
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