There were 37 Races on Monday 2nd October 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 8 races at Newcastle, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking Asense must enter calculations in her current mood, although there are grounds to take the four-year-old on now encountering her most testing conditions to date. With that in mind, it may be worth taking a chance on the returning ARTHALOT, who won under similar conditions off a 1lb lower mark at Lingfield in May 2021. It's How We Roll arrives in good form and is another to note.

Several to consider in this open-looking handicap. IT'S HOW WE ROLL has been knocking on the door of late and is taken to make a winning start for the James Evan yard. Imperial Cult has also been giving notice that a win is imminent and he is just about feared most, with Beggarman also high on the shortlist, despite failing to fire on his latest start. Arthalot could also have a part to play.

Although still a maiden, IMPERIAL CULT hasn't been doing a great deal wrong in handicaps and his turn looks near.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HOT FUSS has been highly tried since winning impressively at Salisbury in July and the son of Calyx could be hard to beat now eased back in grade, despite having to carry a 6lb penalty. Dallas Star and Calvert are others who arrive here with valid form claims, while Flowering is a newcomer to note. Palace Green unseated his rider at the start on his racecourse bow at Newbury and he should not be underestimated.

It would be something of an understatement to say that PALACE GREEN's Newbury debut didn't go to plan (unseated rider shortly after leaving the stalls), a race eventually won by his very promising stablemate Bracken's Laugh. The fact that he went to post for that traditionally warm novice event suggests that he has been showing up well at home and the hint should be taken if the market speaks in his favour. Hot Fuss sets the standard and is an obvious threat, while Dallas Star is also feared.

With soft ground holding no fears, perhaps HOT FUSS can defy a penalty back at a more realistic level.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ETON COLLEGE has won two of his last three starts and a 3lb rise for the most recent of those victories may not be enough to stop him here. That said, Villalobos has been knocking hard on the door of late and is an obvious threat in a first-time visor. Racing Demon has also been running very well in defeat and should not be discounted, while Dream Pirate and Fact Or Fable complete the shortlist.

ETON COLLEGE is in top form and came with a strong late run to overcome a slow start at Ffos Las on his latest outing, so he gets the marginal vote in an open contest. Dream Pirate and Racing Demon look the main dangers.

Another very open handicap. Preference is for DREAM PIRATE in the hope he can carry on the good work after Yarmouth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Three-time C&D winner Lilandra is an appealing contender, while only a short head separated Paco's Pride (second) and Eye Of The Water (third) when they clashed here in June. However, preference is for ROUNDABOUT SILVER, who was a cosy winner over C&D in August and again rates as a serious player having finished a close third off this mark at Epsom 18 days ago.

ROUNDABOUT SILVER goes well here and fared best of those up with the pace at Epsom last time, so he gets the marginal vote over the consistent Paco's Pride in an open race. Eye of The Water is another one to consider.

Plenty with chances but it might pay to risk TRANQUILITY who came from well behind to make the frame at Ffos Las.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Off a mark of 72, Whoop Whoop (second) doesn't set the bar excruciatingly high but she had enough in hand over Crooked Crown (third) when they met over 5f at Ffos Las 18 days ago. Nevertheless, the form of WHITELEY WAY's penultimate effort has worked out well, given the winner subsequently landed a sales race at Newmarket. She faces nothing of that calibre here, and offers strong appeal on her nursery debut.

GOODEVENINGMRBOND may have found the race coming too soon at Haydock last time and he was impressive at Chepstow on his penultimate outing, so he's worth a chance to get back to winning ways having had more of a break. Whoop Whoop is the obvious danger and Newport Bay isn't without hope stepped up in trip.

Preference is for NEWPORT BAY, who looks likely to improve for this extended 5f. Goodeveningmrbond is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Delagate This Lord has registered eight of his nine career wins at this course and it would be folly to suggest he isn't capable of adding to that tally despite running off 5lb higher than last month's C&D success. However, PENGUIN ISLAND is less exposed over sprint distances and, off just 2lb higher than her 5f win at Chepstow in July, Henry Candy's filly rates as a more intriguing option. Sergeant Pep and Magnificence are others to consider.

DELAGATE THIS LORD is really thriving for his current yard and he's still well treated on past exploits, so he's fancied to make it 4 course wins from his last 5 outings. Fellow last-time-out winner Buccabay is a definite threat and Penguin Island is worthy of respect.

The drop back in grade may well enable CRAZY LUCK to regain the winning thread. Recent C&D scorer Buccabay is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ALMATY STAR cruised home to shed his maiden tag at cramped odds last time and he now returns to the handicapping ranks off a rating of 80. The son of Kodiac could have improvement in him, which makes him the one to side with. Kodi Red made a pleasing start to life under new trainer Darryll Holland when fourth at Doncaster and should be considered, while last-time-out victor Pop Dancer isn't out of it either.

ALMATY STAR made the most of a good opportunity to open his account at Lingfield recently and Roger Varian's charge is fancied to remain unbeaten at the minimum trip having just his second start in a handicap. Level Up can give the selection most to think about with his usual visor back on, ahead of Kodi Red and C&D winner this year Connie's Rose.

An open sprint. ALMATY STAR's long odds-on maiden win told us nothing new other than he's quick enough for 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MISS DOLLY ROCKER showed plenty of promise to finish second on her handicap bow at Chepstow and she was kindly left on the same rating. The daughter of Frontiersman takes a drop in grade and she looks well placed to go well. Mambo Beat did it nicely in a class 6 event at Ffos Las and he should go well off a 4lb higher mark. Of the remainder, Orange Martini makes the most appeal.

JACK SPAROWE continues to go from strength to strength this term, and with his latest success worth marking up a touch (did well to come from the rear), John Butler's 4-y-o is fancied to make it 3 wins from his last 4 starts. Mambo Beat is talented but he's seemingly hard to train so he's tentatively put forward as the main danger given his frailties, with Swing To The Stars and Meleri rounding off the shortlist.

Unexposed filly SHOWY (nap) is taken to build on her solid C&D effort and go one better. Miss Dolly Rocker is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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