There were 46 Races on Friday 1st November 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Wetherby, 9 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Dundalk, 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.

Noble Champion cost 500,000gns last year and goes for an in-form yard, as does 400,000gns purchase Charming Life. However, a chance can be taken on fellow newcomer MAGNETITE, who changed hands for 575,000gns as a yearling and is a full-brother to Group 2 winner Elarqapm. Therefore, it would be no surprise to see him make an instant impression, while any market confidence behind Baloo's Blues would be interesting.

WHITE CROWN STAR left his debut behind when third at Yarmouth 6 weeks ago and can put his experience to good use up against some interesting newcomers, notably Charming Life, Magnetite and Grow Old With Me.

There are some interesting newcomers to consider and CHARMING LIFE gets a tentative vote over Sacred Fire.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Marching Mac hosed up by 11 lengths in a class 4 event at Leicester last time and he holds an obvious chance to complete the hat-trick under a 6lb penalty. However, he might be worth taking on with KISS AND RUN, who occupied the runner-up berth in a stronger contest than this at Windsor in October and goes off the same mark today. If she can run to a similar level, she could be the one to beat. Monsieur Beaulieu completes the shortlist.

THUNDER STAR has failed to fire on all cylinders in both starts since returning from a break in September but she's down to an attractive mark and is an appealing alternative to likely favourite Marching Mac. It's rare for sprint handicaps to be won by margins such as those via which the latter has scored of late and he is a much-respected main danger. Bang On The Bell is third choice ahead of Kiss And Run and Level Up.

Marching Mac has obvious claims but KISS AND RUN is also on the up and she can record her third win of the season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Magic Mild attempted to make every yard of the running when fading into third in a Group 3 at Salisbury in September and another prominent role is forecast. However, the vote goes to KODILICIOUS, who has been far from disgraced in nursery company in Ireland of late and she looks capable of landing a race of this nature. It Ain't Two arrives on the back of a solid second in the Rockingham at York and is another to consider.

KODILICIOUS has run well off big weights in handicaps the last twice and could be the way to go up in class. Magic Mild is feared most, with Magic Basma also considered on just her third start.

Jessica Harrington's KODILICIOUS (nap) won a Sligo maiden that has worked out terrifically well and she has continued to improve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MONTEZUMA showed plenty of pace over 7f at Kempton on debut, but paid the price when tiring in the closing stages. This drop to 6f looks the logical move and the Godolphin colt may prove the one to side with. Sixtygeesbaby finished strongly to take fourth at Windsor on his introduction and he can feature with improvement expected having been subsequently gelded, while Stardancer is a brother to three winners and the son of Dark Angel is preferred to Jolly Roger of the newcomers.

Things conspired against MONTEZUMA on his recent Kempton debut and given his pedigree and connections, it would come as no surprise whatsoever were he a different proposition this time. Sixtygeesbaby also shaped nicely on debut and he can improve, with Jolly Roger perhaps the pick of the newcomers.

Charlie Appleby's MONTEZUMA is preferred to Sixtygeesbaby among those who have run, but they don't set a particularly high standard
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CLAXTON BAY has improved for a change of scenery and was having only his third start for Richard Hannon when winning at Beverley in September. He has scope for further improvement off his current rating and is taken to defy a 3lb rise. Sixfiveseven appreciated the drop in distance when finishing runner-up over a mile at Brighton and there looks more to come from him, while Buy The Dip placed at Brighton in August and he makes more appeal than Dembe.

CLAXTON BAY has been bang in form lately and, while this is a step up in grade, he's fancied to put up another bold showing. Dembe is an obvious threat in that he scored off the same mark at Kempton last time, but he's seemingly not as effective on turf. Buy The Dip should give another good account.

Dakota Power is interesting on his best form but GROVELY BELLE looks a potential improver now she goes handicapping.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Marsh Benham has been kept busy and seems to have two ways of running, but he did win twice last month and can't be written off following a Leicester defeat. Astronomica and SWATCH were both ahead of him there, though, and while the former gave favourite-backers a good run for their money in second, the Moores' new recruit might be able to improve past her now faced with an additional furlong. Chourmo went agonisingly close at Brighton and is another to consider.

CHOURMO comes here at the top of his game and, with the form of his recent Brighton second having been franked, he looks the way to go. Astronomica signalled he is ready to go close though when runner-up at Leicester last time out so rates a big threat, while Little Tiger, Midsummer Music, Swatch and Moonlit Cloud all command respect too in this competitive handicap.

This looks open but JACK SPAROWE, Chourmo and Ataser make up the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

On The River has justified market support in testing conditions at York and Haydock, while First Officer also arrives in winning form following a determined display over a furlong shorter here. Loving Look has made the frame twice since going handicapping on the back of a Kempton triumph, but a chance is taken that SEA JOURNEY's initial mark is a workable one. The beautifully-bred filly offered encouragement at this venue and Lingfield prior to a Kempton disappointment and is open to any amount of improvement.

LOVING LOOK has taken her form up a notch since sent into handicaps and can gain a deserved victory here at the chief expense of On The River, who rates a major danger in his bid for a fifth win of 2024. Both First Officer and Sea Journey can't be discounted either in an intriguing event.

The consistent LOVING LOOK is taken to get the better of First Officer. On The River is unraced over this far.
Ths is the racecard key.
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