There were 40 Races on Monday 3rd November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Kempton, 7 races at Plumpton, 7 races at Hereford, 9 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mark Loughnane won this last year and attempt to repeat the feat with Mbappe. Third on his last couple of appearances, he can go well but preference is for the hat-trick seeking JAZZ SCENE. The son of Too Darn Hot likes a battle and is hard to pass once he gets to the lead, as shown by his pair of neck victories at Southwell, and an extra 3lb may not stop him. Super Hit returns to this grade and could also have a say.

Cheekpieces have done the trick with JAZZ SCENE who has won twice recently. He can go in again at the expense of Flag Carrier.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Upsomdowns might be the best of those with experience after his fourth here over shorter, but he looks vulnerable to some well-bred newcomers. The Gosdens introduce a son of Frankel in Leighton, but this could be dominated by the Charlie Appleby pair of Naqada King, a gelded son of American Pharoah, and NATION'S HOPE, a Ghaiyyath colt who is the mount of James Doyle. Related to plenty of winners including the classy Nations Pride, he may be up to making a winning debut.

An interesting stayers maiden with a plethora of newcomers to consider, notably Nation's Hope and John & Thady Gosden's LEIGHTON.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

So Alex showed some improvement to come home third in a first-time hood at Lingfield, but he will have his work cut out to get the better of HARD ENDEAVOR. A beaten favourite when third at Newmarket and Doncaster, if he can be ridden nearer to the early pace, he could make it third-time lucky. Loraxed is related to a winner in Sweden and might prove best of the rest, despite his lack of experience.

This can go to HARD ENDEAVOR who sets quite a high standard on his two third-place finishes on turf earlier in the year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Sarab Star has the potential to step forward again on his handicap debut following his C&D victory in August, when he returned from just over 11 months off the track. Real Gain was sent off favourite for the Cambridgeshire and is interesting dropped in trip. The vote, though, goes to CHANCELLOR, who has had a wind operation since struggling in a Listed contest at Newmarket in May. The well-bred son of Kingman has also been gelded, which may further aid his cause. The Wizard Of Eye and Back In Black are others likely to be competitive.

The vote goes to the consistent BACK IN BLACK whose stable won this with a 3yo last year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

West Wind Blows, the 2023 Caulfield Cup runner-up, makes his first appearance in almost two years and it will be interesting to see what the market expects of him. High Stock may well step forward from his fourth at Goodwood, with the rise in trip a potential source of improvement, but the unexposed SHADER gets the vote. Third in a handicap at Haydock in May, the Gosdens' gelding won a novice contest here in September of last year and appears capable of better on just his fifth career outing.

This can go to HIGH STOCK who should have no problem with the longer trip or the surface, being a half-brother to a Polytrack winner.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TEUMESSIAS FOX won the Rosebery here at the end of March before returning to this venue and finishing third in the Magnolia. The six-year-old hasn't been so effective in three runs on turf since, but has dropped to a mark just 1lb higher than his last success. The Glen Rovers won this prize 12 months ago and commands respect, despite being 19lb higher and not having run since February. Crystal Mariner, Haku and Gaassee appeal most of the remainder.

The vote goes to TEUMESSIAS FOX (nap) who hasn't shown much in his last three starts on turf, but is 3-3 in handicaps around here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DANDY G BOY has been successful twice since joining Warren Greatrex, most recently over C&D last month, and the steadily progressive son of Dandy Man holds outstanding claims once more. He gets the vote ahead of Eve Johnson Houghton's new recruit Troy Story, who could be revitalised by a return to this venue having been beaten a neck over track and trip last November. Red Mirage can chase the pair home.

The choice is four-time C&D winner ARCTICIAN who should appreciate the return to these conditions back down in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OMAN finished a creditable second over the extended mile at Wolverhampton latest. That effort can be marked up given the inadequacy of the trip so, now returned to further, he ought to be capable of going one place better. That said, improving three-year-old Electric Bass has few miles on the clock and is likely to be a real danger, along with Ricardo Phillips, who didn't appear to handle testing conditions at Brighton.

The selection is ELECTRIC BASS who ran well the last time he raced on the AW and was runner-up in a big field at Windsor in September.
Ths is the racecard key.
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