The Mumbai winter racing season 2025–26 gets underway at Mahalaxmi Racecourse today, 30 November, with the opening day’s card scheduled to start in the afternoon. Seven races are down for decision under the banner of the Royal Western India Turf Club (RWITC).
The Mumbai race cards november 30 programme features a smooth mix of sprints, a mile test, a feature event rich in quality, and a concluding run for seasoned campaigners. With form lines varied and early-season fitness in play, the day promises intrigue and truth-revealing results.
2:00 PM — The A. Campbell Trophy (Class III, 1200m, ₹6,50,000)
Lord Eric arrives alert and poised, his stride sharp and forward. Densetsu, known for charging late in the run-in, looms as a threat if pace holds steady up front. Scaramouche and Moonlight Kiss offer fair balance, while Break Point and Azure complete a field where timing and track sense may triumph over raw speed.
2:30 PM — The D. J. Surti Salver (Class IV, 1000m, ₹5,50,000)
The second race sharpens tempo further — a short dash that may reward those who break cleanly. El Moran has looked electric in recent work, while Akitania and Surrealist bring rhythm to the sprinting game. House of Lords, Rafael, and Life Is Life shape a field that could compress dramatically in the final 200 metres.
3:00 PM — The R. R. Byramji Salver (Class III, 1600m, ₹6,50,000)
The first mile of the afternoon calls for maturity and even energy. Baychimo and Bugatti hold the staying credentials, Endurance remains the grinder who grows stronger the longer the run, while Tyrannus, Rosario, and Dedication present tactical variables. Settling early and turning for home in hand may decide this one.
3:30 PM — The Gentleman’s Trophy (Class IV, 1400m, ₹5,50,000)
Mid-card depth comes strong here. Vegatha’s reliability, Chelsea’s progression, and Eastern Monarch’s travel style make this a race without a clear favourite. Add Diego Garcia, Exciting, Red Merlot, and Between Lands, and the contest widens — one where midfield runners may play their moment late.
4:00 PM — The Director General of Police Trophy (Class II, 1400m, ₹7,50,000)
The day’s feature event, fittingly central to the Mumbai race cards november 30 lineup, gathers a field of established talent. Chagall holds acceleration like a blade, but Fontana, Bashir, and Fourth Wing keep the challenge honest. Singer Sargent, Earth, Stormy Sea, and Western Star add fresh threat, making this a race that could hinge on patience, pace, and bravery inside the final furlong.
4:30 PM — The Captain G. Hall Trophy (Class IV, 1200m Maiden, ₹5,50,000)
fresh faces arrive — raw talent, clean strides, futures yet unshaped. Charlie Brown and Lucio step in on the strength of promising trials. Savage Peacock and Enforcer show discipline, while Santana Row, Trail Blazer, and Fay bring the kind of curiosity that makes maiden events rewarding to watch.
5:00 PM — The V. R. Menon Plate (Class V, 1600m, ₹5,00,000)
The curtain falls with experience. Jagger and Daianne, familiar to the mile realm, bring steady work. Speak The Breed and Exotic Star appear reliable, while Marlboro Man, The Flutist, and Leo The Lion make depth and possibilities wide open. A steady pace and well-timed move may decide the closer.
As shadows lengthen across Mahalaxmi and hooves drum one final rhythm, the afternoon promises a neat blend of speed, stamina, and rising ability. Not a moment feels hurried — each race a stitch in a day built on care, horsemanship, and heritage.
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