There were 40 Races on Tuesday 4th November 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 9 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Warwick, 8 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 5 race.

Although disappointing in an Ascot novice contest latest, MARNIER should take all the beating. The son of Saxon Warrior boasts an official rating of 87, but he shouldn't need to hit those heights to break the maiden tag. Shayhana makes appeal on paper but will need to be smart if she's to upset the applecart, while Coisty looks booked for third.

Shayhana is bred to be useful but MARNIER sets a useful standard for her to aim at and can break his duck at the sixth attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It looks best to side with TEN CARAT HARRY, who won in comfortable fashion on his nursery debut at Newcastle. Having been eased down towards the finish, a 6lb rise might underestimate him. Green Dame struck the woodwork at Wolverhampton and is respected from the same mark, while Noble Vow and the class-dropping Lightning Polka could also be involved.

Green Dame still has time on her side but NOBLE VOW has been threatening better and can make a winning nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Beccadelli has shaped with promise on both of his racecourse appearances and can be expected to go well, especially given that experience, but a chance is taken on RAY MON DOUGH. Oliver Cole's colt, a 140,000gns yearling, is a half-brother to Rockfel winner Spain Burg and won't need to be anything out of the ordinary. Space Invasion is also noted.

Some interesting newcomers on show but BECCADELLI can put his experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BELLA PERLA was value for further than the winning margin when scoring over C&D last time, having not received the clearest of passages, and a 3lb rise from the handicapper appears unlikely to be an issue. Zariela returned to winning ways at Southwell and has to be a threat along with the consistent Lady Of Arabia, who has been knocking on the door recently.

With further progress on the cards, BELLA PERLA is taken to follow up her C&D success. Donna Nook is second pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Forager benefited from being allowed to dominate proceedings over C&D last month. She is entitled to respect, but the combination of a 6lb rise and potential pressure on the front end is enough to look elsewhere. Clearpoint won here in September when using similar tactics to get the better of THE THAMES BOATMAN. However, the latter might be the one to take advantage on this occasion if they go too quick in the early stages.

Four fast front-runners in opposition and perhaps THE THAMES BOATMAN can arrive on the scene late.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TIGHTLY BOUND showed signs of improvement when fourth on her handicap bow at Leicester last week and the rise in trip should be in her favour based on that display. Kevano Breeze stepped forward to finish third here in May and is capable of being in the mix. Cardinal Point is respected under a 6lb penalty after winning at Chelmsford, while Daaris and Imperial Cult are others with solid credentials.

The vote goes to unexposed TIGHTLY BOUND, ahead of solid Cardinal Point.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having backed up a first turf victory at Brighton with a narrow defeat over C&D, Rainbow Sign merits plenty of respect in his current mood. Although a further 1lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold display, ARTHUR ROSE is potentially better treated. Brian Toomey's filly offered plenty to work with on her second-placed stable bow at Chelmsford and any improvement could see her collect. Boujee Gold is the pick of the remainder.

Laurentia will be a danger to all granted luck in running but RAINBOW SIGN is tentatively preferred in an open race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's difficult to get away from NIGHT ARC, who justified favouritism on his stable bow at Wolverhampton in ready fashion. Ross Burdon's inmate races off an unchanged mark for that success in an apprentice handicap and he should take all the beating if coping with the quick turnaround. Royal Jet arrives on the back of some creditable efforts in defeat and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Three On Thursday.

Chico Dulce is feared but NIGHT ARC (nap) won easily off this mark last week and can make it 2-2 for Ross Burdon.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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1st (9) (10/1 -122%)Ten Club |
10/1(-122%) | (9) Ten Club 10/1, Looked unlucky, met trouble when beaten a neck off 58 at Wolverhampton last time; wide draw; effective 6/7f; chance if building on unlucky loss latest. Unlucky in running when 2nd at Wolverhampton last week (7f); contender off the same mark. |
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2nd (2) (5/1 -82%)Holy Fire |
5/1(-82%) | (2) Holy Fire 5/1, Ran to form when beaten 1/2l off 64 over 6f at Yarmouth last time; effective 6/7f; back to form latest and return to this trip may suit. Poor strike-rate but good 2nd last time and goes well on Polytrack; chance down in class. |
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3rd (11) (20/1 -100%)Thomas Equinas |
20/1(-100%) | (11) Thomas Equinas 20/1, Ran to form but too keen in new blinkers when beaten a head off 55 at Wolverhampton last time; effective 7-8f; blinkers off, cheekpieces back on, respected. Good 2nd at Wolverhampton six weeks ago; cheekpieces replace blinkers; vulnerable up 2lb. |
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4th (3) (33/1 -106%)King Of War |
33/1(-106%) | (3) King Of War 33/1, Scored by 1 1/4l off 58 at Brighton on his penultimate start; blew the start last time; trainer in form; suited by 7f; excuses from this mark latest. Blew the start over C&D last week; in fine form on turf beforehand; can bounce back. |
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5th (4) (11/2 +0%)Havana Gila |
11/2(+0%) | (4) Havana Gila 11/2, Back to form when well positioned and beaten 3l off 65 at Kempton last time; wide draw; effective at 6/7f; more like it latest from this maiden. Ran okay upped to 7f at Kempton two weeks ago but more needed to overcome the widest stall. |
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6th (12) (20/1 -100%)Judge Frank |
20/1(-100%) | (12) Judge Frank 20/1, Ran to form when beaten 2l off 57 over 8f at Bath last time after a short break; effective 7-8f; good runs have been few and far between recently. Inconsistent this year but ran well at Bath when last seen and he's on a dangerous mark. |
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7th (13) (12/1 +57%)Jackson Street |
12/1(+57%) | (13) Jackson Street 12/1, Too keen and stopped to nothing when beaten 7l in a handicap over 8f at Southwell last time; effective 6-7f; in moderate form of late and others look likelier. Second over C&D off 7lb higher as recently as June; up and down since and looks opposable. |
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8th (5) (20/1 -82%)Twilight Madness |
20/1(-82%) | (5) Twilight Madness 20/1, Made too much use of and drawn wide when beaten 7l in a handicap over 5f at Chelmsford last time; suited by 5f; something to prove over this far. Not at his best in 2025 and stepping back up to 7f not sure to arrest the slide. |
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9th (6) (9/4 +59%)Spirit Of Breeze |
9/4(+59%) | (6) Spirit Of Breeze 9/4, Got the gap nicely in time and ran to best when landing a handicap by 3/4l off 62 here last time; effective 5-7f; in good form. Picked up well when scoring over C&D last week; unpenalised; obvious chance. |
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10th (8) (33/1 +18%)King Cabo |
33/1(+18%) | (8) King Cabo 33/1, Too keen and again below form when down the field in a handicap over 8f at Kempton most recently; cheekpieces first time; enjoys making it; effective 7f; remains out of form despite a falling mark. Struggling this year and the addition of cheekpieces isn't enough to tempt. |
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11th (7) (10/1 +29%)Rockstar Icon |
10/1(+29%) | (7) Rockstar Icon 10/1, Well placed but below form when beaten 5 1/4l in a handicap at Wolverhampton last time; wide draw; effective 7/8f; past C&D winner but has regressed. C&D winner but yet to win a handicap and he wasn't at his best at Wolverhampton last week. |
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12th (10) (22/1 +0%)Havana Mojito |
22/1(+0%) | (10) Havana Mojito 22/1, Still well below spring form in reapplied cheekpieces when beaten 4 1/4l in a handicap at Brighton last time; suited by 7/8f; inconsistent lately and not proven on AW. Started the year well but more recent efforts leave him with more to prove. |
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13th (1) (6/1 +45%)City Of York |
6/1(+45%) | (1) City Of York 6/1, Below form when beaten 10l in a handicap over 8f here last time; wide draw; effective 7-9f; mark looks workable but needs to bounce back. On a losing run and ran poorly here last month; drop to Class 6 should suit though. |
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SPIRIT OF BREEZE escapes a penalty for his cosy victory over C&D and another bold bid is forecast. A slight drop in class should only help the five-year-old and he edges the verdict over Judge Frank, who returned to form with a decent second at Bath and a similar performance on Polytrack should see him in the mix. Holy Fire and Thomas Equinas are others of interest.

Unpenalised for last week's C&D win, SPIRIT OF BREEZE can follow up at the main expense of Ten Club.
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