The crisp November air greets jockeys and fans alike as Huntingdon Racecourse hosts an engaging seven-race National Hunt fixture this Monday, 11 November 2025, from 12:21 pm to 3:46 pm. With softening ground underfoot and an even spread of seasoned chasers and promising novices, the meeting promises tactical riding and tight finishes through the afternoon.
Veterans Take the Stage – 12:21 pm
The action begins with THE RACING BLOGGER VETERANS’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 4), a contest for nine-year-olds and older over 2m 7f 169y. Expect resilience from FUJI FLIGHT, who rarely fails to fire when stamina comes into play. ENJOY D’ALLEN, once a festival prospect, could return to the spotlight if finding rhythm early, while FERN HILL and ZACONY REBEL both add quality and experience to the lineup.
Conditional Riders Eye the Spotlight – 12:51 pm
Next comes THE PRICEDUP.BET CONDITIONAL JOCKEYS’ HANDICAP HURDLE (CLASS 5) over 2m 4f 208y, open to the next generation of riding talent. BLUE UNIVERSE looks primed to build on recent consistency, though TIGGA TIME and BREAD AND BUTTER present solid each-way chances. With softer ground forecast, MISTRAL BLUE could relish the trip, while KEEP IT COOL and LENNIE GODBER complete a competitive middle-tier field that may spring a surprise.
Mares’ Novice Hurdle Draws Intrigue – 1:26 pm
The mares take the stage in THE PRICEDUP DAILY RACING BOOSTS MARES’ NOVICES’ HURDLE (CLASS 4) across 2m 4y. LADY TADITA heads the early interest with proven jumping fluency, while AMELIA’S STAR has the scope to progress after a promising debut. BARAFUNDLE BAY and BLUE BETTY bring freshness and untapped potential, setting up an absorbing clash.
Chasers on the Rise – 2:01 pm
The afternoon deepens with THE DOWNLOAD THE PRICEDUP APP NOVICES’ HANDICAP STEEPLE CHASE (CLASS 5) over 2m 4f. A mix of progressive types and returning hopefuls, the race could revolve around CATCHIM and RIP WHEELER, both capable of dictating pace when jumping cleanly. CRAC DE MEGAUDAIS and LORD MAHER stay on strongly, while HONNEUR DE SIVOLA might be one to watch for late support.
Selling Handicap Hurdle Keeps Punters Guessing – 2:36 pm
The fifth contest, THE BET ON PRICEDUP SELLING HANDICAP HURDLE (CLASS 5), offers intrigue and value over 2m 4y. ENTHUSED sets the bar for reliability, but DICKENS and FORGET THE WAY look ready to pounce if the tempo lifts. HAREL DU MARAIS could prove well-treated under these weights, and FASCINATING LIPS remains a lively outsider in a race that could go to any of the half-dozen runners.
Feature Hurdle Showdown – 3:11 pm
Momentum peaks in THE PRICEDUP SUPPORTS BRITISH RACING HANDICAP HURDLE (CLASS 4), a 2m 4y test worth £10,000. KINGSTON SUNFLOWER and CASTEL GANDOLFO are likely to attract strong market interest, though BELVEDERE BLAST and CHARGING THUNDER carry equal claims based on recent form. The improving CAELAN might be the one sneaking under the radar, while HE’S A LATCHICO brings tenacity that could make the difference in the final strides.
Juvenile Flat Finale – 3:46 pm
Closing the afternoon is THE BOOK NOW FOR THE PETERBOROUGH CHASE FILLIES’ “JUNIOR” NATIONAL HUNT FLAT RACE (CLASS 5), open to three-year-olds over 2m 4y. ATHENA’S DREAM and CRYSTAL JET both boast appealing pedigrees for bumper success, while MISS HELENA and PALMA SPRINGS offer the kind of finishing speed that defines Huntingdon’s run-in.
From the battle-tested chasers of the opener to the untapped fillies of the closer, Huntingdon Racecourse serves up a varied, story-rich afternoon. With form lines deep and ground conditions testing, punters and enthusiasts alike have every reason to tune in.
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