There were 38 Races on Wednesday 18th October 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Bath, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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A tricky race but, for all that he is rated in the 60s, BARLEY COVE should give a good account
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A minefield but some are pretty solid. STEP BACK IN TIME is one of the more obvious. Gobi Star is an obvious contender
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My Chiquita and Arctic Fox are respected but BOB BOB RICARD has to be of interest on the strength of his final bumper run.
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The runners with experience have achieved little on form. VALVANO and Tokyo Bay are very interesting newcomers.
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Emperor Of Rome was poor at the weekend so preference is for HEAVENLY BEING, who has run to a similar level in all her starts.
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Charlie Johnston has two interesting contenders in Mister Daydream and Freds Mate but slight preference is for CALVERT.
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A competitive chase. Olly Murphy must be happy with UKANTANGO's mark to kick him off over fences in a handicap.
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The pick of the runners with experience is BEELEY. Frightening, Treasure and Time Loop are interesting newcomers.
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It may be a case of lucky 13 for GREEK FLOWER who has been placed in six of her starts and seems more reliable than First Gentleman
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The vote goes to APACHE STAR, who has won twice over C&D since July and and went close in the mud at Nottingham last time.
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Not only was I STILL HAVE FAITH the best of these on the Flat but he's been a model of consistency in that scene all summer.
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Most of the nursery newcomers look open to progress, particularly TIPSY TIGER and May.
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This is very open. SCREEN SIREN was perhaps unfortunate not to have gone close at the Curragh last time and she might be the answer.
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The Crisfords' RAWAASI has leading claims on her best 6f form and could find more progress on this drop in trip.
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C&D winner KARL PHILIPPE will find this easier than some of his assignments towards the end of last season and gets the vote.
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With further progress on the cards, REGHEEB (nap) could well defy an opening mark of 93. Dubai Souq is feared most.
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Former soft-ground bumper winner THE MEDIATOR (nap) has finished third in two Flat maidens this term and has a good opportunity here
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This can go to MIMIKYU, who ran creditably in a Group 1 last time and is the clear pick at the weights on this big drop back in class.
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The 9yo FRANSHAM (nap) often saves his best for Wetherby and he's 13lb lower than when narrowly denied in this race 12 months ago.
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On the back of a solid effort at York last week, GOOD POINT may prove capable of opening his account. Band Of Joy is second choice.
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The well-handicapped pair Intervention and TYGER BAY can fight this out with the latter marginally preferred.
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The ex-German gelding OAKLEY only narrowly failed to justify market support on his stable debut and gets another chance.
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The vote goes to the progressive 3yo TAJANIS, who got off the mark with a clearcut win in similar conditions at Yarmouth last time.
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Jamie Snowden's SEA THE CLOUDS is an improving hurdler and a 4lb rise for winning at Warwick seems very fair.
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York runner-up NOMADIC EMPIRE is taken to go one better turned out quickly. Fantasy Master is second choice.
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Not many of these boast convincing credentials but SUPER SCHWARTZ (nap) is a glaring exception.
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Another wicked conundrum. ZOFFANY BAY is a useful hurdler who remains on a competitive Flat mark after his good efforts at Tramore.
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The recent C&D winner ALBUS ANNE (nap) is reliable and ticks all the required boxes. Sea Of Elegance could be a danger.
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Hometown Boy is a good chasing prospect but ANY NEWS may have a fitness edge today.
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Having posted an encouraging effort last time, OBJECT could well take advantage of this drop in class. Rhubarb is feared most.
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Ezra Cee and Al Saif can both do much better but so can TSUNAMI SPIRIT and he is fancied to make it third-time lucky.
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Top of the list is Jack Channon's EASTER ICON, who resumed his progress when beating a clear second at Catterick 14 days ago.
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Green Power won well here two weeks ago but he may not be able to contain last week's impressive Southwell winner KALAMUNDA.
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The hold-up horse RECUERDAME has been in good form here recently and is taken to add to last month's C&D win.
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This Time Maybe is interesting back at 1m but BLAKE is fancied to build on last month's promising C&D debut.
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Preference is for STRIKE who was a staying-on fourth over C&D last month. He looks capable of winning a race like this.
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The 3yo filly MALKA was a decisive winner when upped in trip over C&D last month and she's taken to make it 2-2 on AW.
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Delvey went close last time and can go well but a chance is taken that the return to AW will revive the fortunes of KEMERTON.
Ths is the racecard key.
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