There were 32 Races on Monday 11th November 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Newcastle, 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
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A useful handicapper on the Flat, HMS PRESIDENT found only one too good at Plumpton on his hurdling bow back in February. He won't need to improve much on that promising effort to make a winning return to action and may prove the one to side with. Birthday Angel also placed at Plumpton on last month's debut over timber and he rates a threat, as does point-to-point winner Piper Park, who is one to note on her first attempt at hurdling.

PIPER PARK fetched a tidy sum after her point win and offered a fair bit in a Wetherby bumper in February. She returns for her hurdles debut in a pretty thin contest and is worth siding with over HMS President, who is presumably pretty fragile and didn't get the job done back from a similar absence first time up over timber in a weak race at Plumpton. Most Wanted completes the shortlist.

Armed with her 7lb sex allowance, unexposed PIPER PARK is an interesting alternative to form choice HMS President.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Steppenwolf has disappointed in both outings since winning at Ffos Las in May and has undergone a wind operation. He would have solid claims if back to his best, but a chance is taken on chasing debutant MONTECAM. Nicky Henderson's maiden hurdle winner is a half-brother to the high-class chaser Altior and is fancied to improve now tackling the larger obstacles for the first time. Muskoka and Mighty Moth are others worth noting on their chasing debuts.

MONTECAM has shown fair form as a hurdler and is likely to be well prepared for this first go at chasing by his top yard, so he's preferred to Muskoka and Mighty Moth, who are also having their first go in this discipline.

Solid-looking MUSKOKA is taken to make a successful debut over fences. Montecam is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Nicky Henderson has trained two of the last three winners of this contest and his CALIFET EN VOL is anticipated to make a bold bid. The five-year-old finished a respectable third in a bumper at Ayr on his debut under Rules and will likely have plenty more to offer now hurdling. As Legends Have It won a bumper at Ffos Las in April and can feature if proving as effective on this faster going, while Thunder N Lightnin finished runner-up over hurdles at Taunton last year and that experience should stand him in good stead on his reappearance.

The three hurdling newcomers could have this between them, with CALIFET EN VOL taken to give his yard another win in this novice. He shaped well in an Ayr bumper in April and looks sure to do better now jumping upped in trip. As Legends Have It is preferred over Montana Golden for the forecast.

The most interesting one is CALIFET EN VOL, who was placed in what usually turns out to be a strong Ayr bumper in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

DARGIANNINI was sent off favourite when winning this race by 11 lengths last year and, with a run at Uttoxeter last month to put him spot-on, he has every chance of a repeat today off just 4lb higher in the handicap, especially if he is allowed to bowl along in front once more. Pyramid Place needs a career-best performance on his second start for Olly Murphy to win off his current mark and may have to settle for second, while the long-absent Stoner's Choice is the pick for third.

JACKPOT D'ATHOU fluffed his lines on his handicap debut at Ayr last spring but is taken to bounce back in style after breathing surgery for his in-form yard. Last year's victor Dargiannini could emerge as the main threat ahead of Pyramid Place.

Topweight DARGIANNINI is only 4lb higher than when dominating this race from the front last year and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Some intriguing runners here include top-weight Sacre Coeur, who won last time out at Plumpton by 20 lengths and races under a 7lb penalty, and Mulberry Hill, who was third at Ludlow over hurdles last month but won this race last year when racing off exactly the same handicap mark. Both can go well, but a chance is taken on TRAPISTA, who finished second at Uttoxeter when last seen in July. The selection races from the bottom of the handicap and makes plenty of appeal with Benjamin Macey claiming a huge 10lb off her back.

This is wide open but Dan Skelton's SACRE COEUR rates the pick of the weights under a 7 lb penalty for her Plumpton victory so edges the vote from last year's heroine Mulberry Hill. Chasing-debutante Finest View comes here in fine form from hurdling and warrants lots of respect too along with Holly and Ilovethenightlife.

This pick is ILOVETHENIGHTLIFE, who won over hurdles off today's mark last season and made a satisfactory chasing debut last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although thwarted in his bid to land a double when runner-up at Ayr a fortnight ago, Magical Arthur lost little in defeat and a further 2lb rise shouldn't prevent the six-year-old from giving another good account. However, it could be worth taking a punt on INSPECTOR LYNLEY, who sits on an attractive mark if taking Eddie Edge's 7lb claim into consideration. Neil Mulholland's charge can be excused his Perth flop in September after not travelling well on the journey north and he had previously looked progressive. The Dark Edge completes the shortlist.

The pair at the top of the weights may dominate this, with MAGICIAL ARTHUR narrowly preferred to Charlie Longsdon's The Dark Edge. Honey Jack rates a possible improver in handicaps for the in-form Joe Tizzard stable and is next on the list.

Magical Arthur and THE DARK EDGE arrive in very good form and may fight this out. Slight preference is for the latter.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IKIGAI STAR built on his second at Worcester in September when landing the spoils at Southwell last month. A 2lb nudge up in the ratings looks more than fair for Charlie Longsdon's inmate and a brace could be on the horizon. Sanitiser remains a maiden in this sphere after 10 outings to date, but the five-year-old has done little wrong and a reproduction of his latest runner-up effort at Fontwell is likely to see him involved once more. Ezmerellda may fare best of the remainder.

A case can be made for all 5 in quite a trappy finale. SANITISER can't be faulted for consistency over hurdles and perhaps this is the day he'll get his head in front. Ezmerellda and Ikigai Star are feared most.

Top of the list is EZMERELLDA (nap), who is 1lb lower than when running a big race in defeat on her handicap hurdle debut in February
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