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 5 race.

Barring significant improvement from one of his rivals, this ought to go the way of AKIRRA. Second in a Southwell nursery when attempting to give the winner 8lb, beaten less than a length, he reverts to maiden company and can break through. Al Najashi ran too badly to be true when last on his debut at Salisbury, but could leave that behind him if he learns from the experience. Burdett Estate is one to watch first time out.

This looks a golden oppprtunity for AKIRRA to get off the mark having gone close in two of his four starts, including on Tapeta.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

OPHELIA GRACE won as she pleased at Southwell on her second start, coming home five lengths clear, and then ran into a decent sort at Beverley where the soft ground didn't seem to help her chances. Back on the all-weather, she may prove good enough to successfully concede weight to her rivals. Capitalization sports first-time cheekpieces as the 260,000-pounds breeze-up purchase attempts to win at the fifth attempt. He may get the better of Bassenthwaite in the race for the places.

Having impressed in a maiden at Southwell in August, OPHELIA GRACE is taken to make a winning nursery debut now back on Tapeta.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Darn Hot Gallop is a newcomer to note for James Tate, with plenty of winners in her pedigree. Okiru is also worth considering as a son of Blue Point out of a Dawn Approach mare, but experience can count at this level and that points to DEPORTED. Ollie Sangster's colt stepped up on his debut fourth with a neck second at Kempton when he was headed close home, and a repeat of that may be all he needs.

This can go to DEPORTED, who reappeared with a close call at Kempton 12 days ago and that was behind a promising newcomer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mashaan would go close if he could rediscover some form, but his best days might be behind him at the age of seven. Scenario finished second off this mark on her final start for Jack Jones and if Tony Carroll can freshen her up, she could go well but the hat-trick seeking BLUE JAY WAY gets the nod. He arrives at the top of his game after wins at Catterick and over C&D, and gets on well with apprentice Ethan Tindall.

Top of the list is BLUE JAY WAY (nap), who is on a roll after his two wins, including a strong-finshing success over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Red Walls knows his way around this track, with 59 Wolverhampton starts for five victories, and he showed signs of a return to form when fourth over shorter last week. He could hit a place, but is yet to win over 7f and MINTANA may have the edge. She held her form well throughout last year and can only improve for her first start in 11 months when fifth at Bath in September. My Boy Jack and Filey Beach are others to consider.

This looks tricky but the vote goes to the generally reliable MINTANA who had a solid record over C&D last season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In a contest with plenty of in-form options, it might pay to side with JAX EDGE, the winner of two of her last three starts and improving all the time. The surface seems irrelevant to the daughter of Cable Bay, with wins on turf and twice over this C&D, and although she needs a career best off this mark, she may have more to offer. Papa Cocktail, Rosenpur and Zoulu Chief all have to be considered dangerous.

Preference is for TOP JUGGLER who is unexposed on AW and is on the same mark as for his close call at Southwell 11 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Crest Of Light has to be of interest having won here in April off just 2lb lower and if a first-time visor brings him back to that level, he is hard to ignore. Youarenotforgiven turns out under a penalty after a C&D triumph, but he only won by a head and his 4lb penalty could be enough for reopposing second AL RUFAA to exact his revenge. The veteran makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and a sixth career victory may beckon.

An open race in which the vote goes to STIPULATION who completed a double over C&D in September and was good third back here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SAM'S XPRESS carries a 5lb penalty in the hunt for his hat-trick after a two-and-a-half-length victory here when he made all. If that race hasn't taken too much out of the five-year-old, he can win for the sixth time. Gustav Graves is a five-time C&D winner who was second to the selection last week and can give him most to do, with Azucena another to take into account.

Sam's Express is respected in his hat-trick bid, but GUSTAV GRAVES, second to him a week ago, may be able to reverse the placings.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Broadstone ran on to finish fourth over 1m2f at Redcar before being disqualified and if he takes to the all-weather and the mile and a half at the first attempt, he could go well. Sir Laurence Graff carries a penalty after a Lingfield victory, but he is yet to win over this distance and KHANGAI is preferred. Twice a C&D winner, with one off this mark, he may get the chance to bring his stamina into play.

Having returned to form with a strong finish for fourth over 9.5f here in September, STAFFORDSHIRE is taken to get off the mark.
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