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 6 race.

A chance is taken on MONOPOLISE, who is 11lb lower than when he won over C&D as a juvenile. With a tongue-tie added and regular partner Billy Loughnane booked, the clues gel well enough to expect another bold showing. Fellow course winner Solanna is feared most, while Johnjay's recent turf form is encouraging enough for him to also be a player.

MONOPOLISE showed more encouraging signs last time and he's fallen to a very appealing mark so, with a tongue tie on, he makes the most appeal down in grade. Johnjay has also looked back in form lately and he's considered a danger along with Solanna.

Few can be trusted. SOLANNA had at least been running well until an excusable failure last time and he has form around here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SANTORINI STAR should be a good deal wiser after last month's second to a promising type when introduced at Southwell and has a golden opportunity to get off the mark at the second time of asking. Godolphin home-bred Dubai Beach showed some promise on her sole start as a juvenile and warrants close inspection, despite this being a belated seasonal debut. At present, Thankyou Baroness appeals more than So Lah De Dah based on what they have shown so far.

SANTORINI STAR is the clear pick on her debut form at Southwell 18 days ago and this looks a good opportunity. Dubai Beach was too green to do herself justice on debut a year ago, and can be expected to do a lot better, but she has plenty to find with the selection

Thankyou Baroness looked promising at Chelmsford but SANTORINI STAR should be hard to beat in this company.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Charlie Appleby is fielding some interesting juveniles as the all-weather season kicks in and BEDOUIN PRINCE strikes as another name to conjure with for a light autumn campaign. Out of 1000 Guineas runner-up Lucida, there is lots to like about the breeding and this could be another well-judged piece of placement by the Newmarket handler. Dissident and Family Knight appeal most from those with experience, while Aurel and Pivotal Affair are other noteworthy debutants to consider.

Those with experience don't set the bar that high so the suggestion is Godolphin debutant BEDOUIN PRINCE, with confidence in his chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Aurel is another newcomer who looks the part on paper, while his stablemate Dissident could leave his Newbury debut run behind. The Richard Hughes-trained Family Knight also makes the shortlist after quite an encouraging debut effort over C&D last month.

Bedouin Prince is a newcomer of some interest but DISSIDENT can leave his Newbury debut run well behind him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

BREWING has been set a couple of stiff tasks on soft ground since recording his fifth win on the all-weather back in January. The five-year-old won a shade cosily over course and distance on that occasion and can bounce back to form on his favoured surface. The front-running Cuban Tiger will likely set a decent pace at the head of affairs and is handicapped to go close, while the progressive Heathcliff can also feature once again and is preferred to Rhoscolyn.

A good-quality handicap with lots to consider. MUMS TIPPLE failed to fire on turf this season but his AW record is a much more compelling one and the assessor has given him a chance back on his favoured surface. Brewing is another interesting proposition back on an artificial surface, while 3-y-o Heathcliff may not yet have finished improving.

Perhaps BREWING, whose recent turf runs aren't the best guide to his ability, can make it 6-8 on AW. Dangers abound in a red-hot race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

MILITARY ACADEMY represents last year's winning yard and has plenty of scope for further improvement. The son of Fastnet Rock debuts on the all-weather after finishing runner-up in a Listed contest on soft ground at Newmarket and is taken to confirm latest running with Aimeric (third). The latter should be on the premises once again, while Golden One is not without a chance on these terms and makes more appeal than Penzance.

PENZANCE improved at a rate of knots on the AW for these connections and the return to this surface may just prove the catalyst for further success. Military Academy is quickly making up for lost time and is the one in the line-up with the potential to rate much higher. Aimeric is established at this level so commands respect, too.

Aimeric is respected but he has ground to make up on MILITARY ACADEMY on their Newmarket run and the latter is still improving.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

GOD OF FIRE has shown progressive form this year and landed a hat-trick, including a course and distance success, during the summer. The four-year-old has switched trainers since going close at Windsor when last in action but may not have finished winning yet. Siempre Arturo is feared having beaten Ludo's Landing (fourth) when scoring here last month. That form looks rock-solid given the latter had the measure of both Sonnerie Power (second) and True Courage (third) when winning at the track in September.

THE GLEN ROVERS is taking on battle-hardened handicappers but he's a lightly-raced 5-y-o who is on the up and at the foot of the weights, so he may be the answer to this series final. Oslo caught the eye in September so needs considering back on the level, with Magico also of interest given he defends an unbeaten Kempton record.

This can go to SIEMPRE ARTURO (nap) who may yet prove better than his mark. He took his strike-rate to 6-11 when winning last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Meisterzinger has an outstanding record here with three wins and a third from just the four starts, but he has been off since June 2023 and it would be a big ask to expect him to win here. John Berry has his horses in good form and Duchess warrants plenty of respect from her current mark, but TORBELLINO gets the vote. She won easily enough by a couple of lengths over C&D last month and although 5lb higher in the handicap now, she could follow up.

This looks open with FULLFORWARD getting the tentative nod back on his correct mark returned to a more suitable trip. Stablemates Torbellino and Pablo Prince occupied the first 2 spots in a C&D handicap recently and head the opposition, ahead of Starfighter.

Torbellino is respected but it may be worth siding with UPEPO back on Polytrack for the first time since his cosy win in January.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Arctician made all to win here in October over C&D and although upped 3lb for that, he scored in June off a higher mark suggesting he has a chance. Dion Baker continues to run well with a neck second here last month but is yet to win on the all-weather despite 19 attempts, and AL AMEEN is preferred. He has the benefit of the one stall and was only beaten a length off 1lb higher here in September over this trip, which suits him better that the six furlongs he took on last time out.

BELL SHOT has a poor run to bounce back from but he's consistent in the main and the make up of this race looks ideal for him, so he's preferred to the in-form Bigbertiebassett. Arctician is also a player.

Plenty of possibles but the drop into a Class 5 handicap and a change of headgear could see BLUELIGHT BAY exploit his lowly mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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