There were 26 Races on Tuesday 11th November 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Hereford, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

ENJOY D'ALLEN made every yard of the running to score by 10 lengths in this grade at Fakenham last month and even a 7lb rise might underestimate the manner of that success. If in similar form, he will prove a tough nut to crack. Fern Hill was victorious at Uttoxeter on his most recent outing and is just 3lb higher, so would be foolish to dismiss. Fuji Flight can beat Zacony Rebel home for third.

The 11yo ENJOY D'ALLEN looked full of beans in making all at Fakenham and that should have done his confidence some good.
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FLASHAWAY was well held on her return at Cork earlier in the month but she is entitled to improve for that outing and tops the shortlist. Kom Tu Voudras finished third in a Fontainebleau bumper in 2023 before pulling up at Grade 1 level on her return in April. She wore a first-time tongue-tie when third at Tramore last month, albeit well beaten, and she should not be underestimated. Katie Daniels was an eye-catcher at Clonmel and could also figure.

MOONLIGHT PARADISE's dam won on heavy and she should improve plenty for her seasonal return so she is a tentative selection
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Point-to-point winner Minella Marathon changed hands for 200,000 pounds in April and is one to watch in the market for the Dan Skelton team. Purple Owl finished second on his hurdling debut at Uttoxeter and may have a say, but CALVINO gets the nod. Paul Nicholls' charge was just touched off into second at Newton Abbot last month, shaping as if this step up in trip would be a good move, so he looks the one to beat.

In what might not be that strong a race, the eyes are drawn towards Irish point winner MINELLA MARATHON who was recruited for £200,000.
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Mistral Blue went in by over two lengths at Hereford in April and, if ready to go on her return, she ought to go close. However, PRAIRIE QUEEN finished third over an extended 2m at Exeter last time and may appreciate this step back up in trip. Off an unchanged mark and with Ciaran O'Shea claiming a handy 5lb in the plate, she looks the way to go. Blue Universe isn't ruled out either.

The suggestion is handicap debutant LENNIE GODBER, ahead of ex-Irish Keep It Cool.
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Point-to-point/bumper winner RACE TO BASE lost two places after the last to finish fifth on his hurdling debut at Uttoxeter and would have learned a great deal from that experience. With Sam Twiston-Davies back on board, he looks the one to beat. Beggar's Nap only found one too good in a Southwell bumper in May and has to be respected in a first-time hood. Of the rest, Lord Cauvelliere makes the most appeal.

All of these have questions to answer to some extent but the best option is RACE TO BASE. Second choice is Lord Cauvelliere.
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The prolific winning pointer, ROCKY'S HOWYA reverts to hurdling and can score from his 102 rating given how strong his hunter chase form has been in the past. Course-and-distance victor The Miracle Man and Cullig are each capable stayers who should both improve for recent returns. Billy Lee Swagger has been lightly raced this year but can get involved if he returns to the form of his fourth at the Punchestown festival.

BILLY LEE SWAGGER can bounce back from a below par run at Galway in these calmer waters. Gather Yourself may be the main danger
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King Of Thieves hasn't shown a great deal over the smaller obstacles, but is of interest on his handicap/chase debut with Harry Cobden keeping the ride. However, I'M YOUR BUCKAROO was beaten four lengths into third on his first outing over fences at Fontwell and is likely to improve on that display. The five-year-old competes off the same rating and looks the one to side with. Of the remainder, Express Surprise makes the most appeal.

Harry Cobden is 4-16 for Evan Williams and his presence heightens interest in handicap/chase newcomer KING OF THIEVES.
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LADY TADITA made a strong impression when accounting for her nearest rival by eight lengths on her hurdling bow at Market Rasen in September. Jamie Snowden's filly now has a penalty to contend with but that is unlikely to prevent her from following up. Blue Betty failed to fire in a Grade 2 bumper at Aintree when last seen, but this is a lot easier and she has to be considered tackling hurdles for the first time. Caterpillar Girl is the pick of the remainder.

Promising LADY TADITA is taken to maintain her unbeaten record. Amelia's Star and Blue Betty may prove the biggest dangers.
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AFRICA CHARM made her way through the field to spring a 28/1 surprise at Stratford last month and could take a step forward from that effort. This is just her second start for the Henry Oliver stable and she could defy her penalty to complete a double. Only One Blue struck at the first time of asking in this sphere at Sedgefield and holds an obvious chance, while newcomer Ghost Dancing warrants a market check.

This looks to be a good opportunity for LOVE SONNET to go one better after finishing second last time. Ghost Dancing is next best.
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SANDOR CLEGANE can put his experience and race-fitness to good use. Grade 1-placed over hurdles, he finished only 10 lengths fourth behind Fact To File in Cheltenham's 2024 Brown Advisory and, while winless in seven chases, he is better suited than many of these to this intermediate distance. Karl Des Tourelles is rated 140 over hurdles and, while he ran well on his latest start at Punchestown in May, he debuts over fences and seems slightly better over three miles. Flicker Of Hope has the benefit of a recent run and is also noted.

If NOW IS THE HOUR is ready on his return from 204 days off he has the form in the book to win this
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IKARAK occupied the runner-up berth at Warwick in April and returns off a 1lb lower rating. The son of Karaktar goes well fresh and it would be no surprise to see him put these to the sword. Spike Jones was successful in this contest last year off a 1lb higher mark and needs to be taken seriously for the Samuel Drinkwater stable. Whizz Kid is handicapped to win soon and also has a chance.

The 8yo SPIKE JONES (nap) won this last year after a longer absence and he held his own in a stronger Class 2 handicap when last seen.
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In a moderate event, marginal preference is for GOODBYEMICK, who has been running well enough in defeat of late over hurdles to suggest that he can go well in a race of this nature. Rip Wheeler would be a big threat based on his narrow second over timber here in April if he's ready to go after a break, while Crac De Megaudais is the pick of the remainder.

Provided he doesn't idle this time, chase debutant RIP WHEELER could well open his rules account. Crac De Megaudais is second pick.
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Kit's Coty clearly benefitted from a wind operation when making a winning return to action at Ludlow last month and needs considering. Kosasiempre lurks on an appealing mark and is noted, but FOLLOWANGO gets the vote. Evan Williams' seven-year-old wasn't disgraced in fourth over 2m at Ffos Las two starts ago and may have lots more to offer on just her third chase start. This step up in distance could unlock the improvement required to strike.

This looks to be a good opportunity for KIT'S COTY (nap) to follow up her win at Ludlow last month. Followango is second choice.
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WHERE'S FRANKIE has won four times at this track and it is hoped he can return to form on reappearance. A dour stayer, he was lightly raced last season but his rating has since fallen and he's fancied under a 3lb claimer. Baldur's Gate finished second to the selection here in January 2024 and, now better off at the weights, he needs to show more than on his recent Galway reappearance. Kilashee has a light weight and is noted too.

A hopeful vote goes to BALDUR'S GATE who should be better for a recent outing and he has run well at this track in the past
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HARRY JUNIOR put in a career best when filling second place on his handicap debut over 2m4f at Worcester last month and this step up in trip could help David Pipe's gelding to go one better. Endersen also hit the crossbar on his most recent outing and he could prove to be the main threat, ahead of Jolie Baie and Golden Ambition.

Last year's winner GOLDEN AMBITION is weighted to go well again and he hasn't been performing at all badly over fences.
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ENTHUSED was a respectable sixth in the Summer Handicap Hurdle at Market Rasen on his penultimate start over timber and he is likely to play a big role now switched to a selling handicap. Dickens has filled second place in all three starts since securing a double in a similar race to this at Newton Abbot in September and he has to be noted. Others to consider are Forget The Way and Fascinating Lips.

Judged on recent form and other factors, FORGET THE WAY and Dickens hold the strongest claims.
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MIX OF CLOVER appeared to have plenty in hand when winning over 2m5f at Stratford last month and the veteran merits the utmost respect off a 4lb higher mark. Delpotro only found one too good at Sedgefield last time, having won at the same venue previously, and he is likely to be in the mix once again, while Noble Park is next best.

The opposition will need to keep tabs on the free-running Delpotro but JACKPOT CASH is worth another chance.
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This ground is expected to be very testing and it should suit CON'S ROC well. He hacked up in two heavy-ground point-to-points last year and was then a ready winner of a maiden hunters' chase at Limerick over Christmas. The eight-year-old was last seen keeping a useful winner of a Cragmore point-to-point honest in second in January. Big Interest carries a good reputation and was a decisive victor at Fairyhouse over Easter. That triumph was on soft ground, but he may not want it deeper than that. Fountain House is unbeaten in his last four starts and took a step up in class in the Bishopscourt Cup at the Punchestown Festival in his stride in May. Bold Fury is one that could outrun his odds.

Seeing that BIG INTEREST went off third-favourite for the hunter chase championship at Punchestown, he may prove equal to this task
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Despite being a well-held third, the run that BATWOMEN had over hurdles at Fontwell last month could prove to be vital and she is on workable mark if taking to fences. Captain Boudet ended his last campaign with two wins from three starts and he has to be respected on his return, while Dangerous Touch and Followcato are others to note.

All except Captain Boudet are making their chase debuts. FOLLOWCATO looks ripe to be a better chaser than hurdler.
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KINGSTON SUNFLOWER was an impressive six-length winner on her return to hurdling at Ludlow a month ago and Fergal O'Brien's mare is hard to oppose on the back of that effort, despite a 7lb rise. Diesel Line placed at Uttoxeter most recently after winning at the same venue in September and he is an obvious danger, while He's A Latchico and Charging Thunder should not be underestimated.

Back down in grade, CHARGING THUNDER (nap) may well be the answer. Caelan is second choice.
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Of Course You Can has to be noted after her Ludlow success a month ago, but a 4lb rise demands more from her here. With that in mind, preference is for ON THE GO, who has placed on both starts so far this season and the five-year-old remains open to improvement. Lunar Power edges out Woodythewoodpecker to be best of the rest.

The best option is LUNAR POWER if he can build on his second at Kempton last time. On The Go is second choice.
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TOOR MOON is a long-standing maiden but competes off a handy mark. The form of his second in a handicap chase at Clonmel last month has been boosted by the winner who followed up at the same venue. Margaret Flynn's eight-year-old looks to have found a good opportunity to get off the mark. Gavin Cromwell's Dgalwaygallivantor hasn't been seen since finishing third at Listowel in September last year but he will be at home in these conditions. Cosmo Renfro has switched to Cromwell and will love the mud flying, so a big run wouldn't be a surprise. On Your Way obliged by a head at Limerick in January and also has a chance.

This looks like a good opportunity for TOOR MOON to go one better after three consecutive seconds, the first of which was over hurdles
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BASILETTE won easily at Fakenham last month, her second win in October, and a 6lb rise may not be enough to stop the six-year-old from making it a hat-trick. Sea Thrift also won last time, but that was only a selling hurdle and she could be vulnerable off her new mark, so the recent Exeter winner Masonbrook Meadow may earn the silver medal on this occasion.

If she copes with the likely slower surface then PRINCESS KERI will have every chance of going one better than at Chepstow.
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CRYSTAL JET caught the eye when filling third place on her racecourse bow at Stratford last month and Toby Bulgin's filly could be hard to stop with the benefit of that experience. Saxons Pride is out of a mare who won on the Flat as well as over hurdles and she could go well on her debut, while any market support for Palma Springs or Semele would have to be noted.

As regards the newcomers, PALMA SPRINGS and Saxons Pride are particularly interesting. Crystal Jet is the form pick.
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Cases can be made for most of these, but none more so than GRANPA GER following his second in a maiden hurdle at Uttoxeter on his debut for these connections. The strength of that form suggests that the seven-year-old could be vastly underestimated by a mark of 105. Graecia and Baikal both arrive here in good form and are likely to be in the mix once again.

A wide-open finale in which several have claims but preference is for the unexposed ONE COOL DREAMER. The main danger is Graecia.
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There was a positive report on UNFLINCHING's homework in a recent stable tour and he is taken to make a winning Rules debut for Gordon Elliott. Colin Bowe trained him to win a point-to-point at Dromahane in April and the runner-up has done plenty for the form since when winning a point-to-point, and a novice hunters chase at Tipperary. Jet To Monte Carlo made 200,000 pound at the sales after cruising home in a Ballynoe point-to-point in March. The four-year-old makes his stable/Rules bow for Emmet Mullins and rates a significant danger. Jessbers Wish is a full-brother to Bridie's Beau, who has won a couple of handicap hurdles on deep ground, and he is also of interest.

A Dromahane winner for Colin Bowe, UNFLINCHING (nap) may prove too good for Jet To Monte Carlo, a Ballynoe scorer for Nicky Stokes
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