There were 48 Races on Monday 21st October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Plumpton, 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Pontefract, 9 races at Southwell, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TRIPLE NICKLE was well held when third in this grade at Catterick earlier in the month, but he remains on the same mark and relishes heavy conditions. The eight-year-old beat Uther Pendragon (second) at Ffos Las three starts ago and he looks well placed to regain the winning thread. Robeam has made the frame the last twice and should remain competitive off 1lb lower than those efforts, while Sugarpiehoneybunch is another to note.

TRIPLE NICKLE goes well in the mud and arrives in form, so she may prevail in what looks a particularly weak contest. French Martini is an obvious danger if acting in the conditions, while Tigerten isn't without hope under one of the more experienced riders.

An open race in which FRENCH MARTINI gets the vote ahead of Triple Nickle and Swift Tuttle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VIBRATO wasn't beaten far when third at Southwell earlier in the month and he sets the standard with a rating of 77. If the son of No Nay Never can run anywhere near to that level, then he could prove very tough to beat. Plutonic finished last of three on her debut over 6f at Southwell last month but she might get closer with that experience under her belt. Treasure Bay can beat Titus Thor home for third.

Only 4 runners, and one easily discounted, but still tricky. A chance is taken on once-raced PLUTONIC improving past Vibrato whose best form was achieved for a different stable.

This looks a good opportunity for VIBRATO, who should be hard to beat if he can get back somewhere near his best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ROYSDELIGHT attempted to make every yard of the running but faded into fifth over an extended 5f here last time and he was dropped 1lb for that effort. Jordan Williams claims a handy 5lb this time around and he might prove tough to catch. Atherstone Beau produced a career-best when finishing second at this venue last month and could get involved on her nursery debut, while Breakout Star is another to watch out for.

BREAKOUT STAR has shown glimmers of promise and he's bred to be better than a mark of 66, so he's worth taking a chance on first time in a nursery. Atherstone Beau looks a player and Master Zack is worth close market inspection given he attracted plenty of support last time.

Preference is for ATHERSTONE BEAU, who was runner-up over 5.6f here last month and looks interesting back in trip on her nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The application of first-time blinkers saw an improved performance from STORM VENTURE when finishing runner-up over C&D 11 days ago. The four-year-old makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and a breakthrough victory could be on the horizon. The biggest threat may emerge from Firenze Rosa, who arrives on the back of a close-up second at Windsor, while Mintana hasn't been disgraced of late and she looks best of the remainder.

MINTANA shaped better than the result in a stronger race than this at Catterick last time and she gets the tentative vote ahead of Storm Venture, who reacted well to blinkers when second over C&D in similar conditions last time. Firenze Rosa is another one to consider.

Preference is for seven-time turf winner FIRENZE ROSA, who had a close call in the mud at Windsor last Monday and is 1lb lower here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SISTERS IN THE SKY built on his third-placed finish here at the start of October when landing the spoils over C&D nine days later. Grace Harris' gelding scored with something up his sleeve and a 5lb higher mark may not be enough to prevent him from following up. Having posted some creditable efforts in defeat of late, Hierarchy is forecast to be in the thick of the action once more. Mister Bluebird is also noted.

FARO DE SAN JUAN is on an appealing mark and shaped well from a poor draw when fourth at Redcar last time, so he gets the marginal vote in what looks a tightly-knit contest. Recent course winner Sisters In The Sky is worthy of respect for all that this is a much stronger race, while Hierarchy is likely to be on the premises.

Several have possibilities but the vote goes to MISTER BLUEBIRD, who was only just caught on heavy ground over C&D 20 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It could pay to stick with CARNIVAL DAY as he bids for a hat-trick, with Joe Leavy's 3lb claim partially negating a 5lb rise for winning with a bit in hand at Sandown last Monday. An earlier victory at Brighton came on soft going, so the improving three-year-old will likely cope with today's underfoot conditions. King's Code has winning form at this venue as well as on heavy ground, while it's too soon to write off Historic City, despite a disappointing effort at Kempton last time.

Most have questions to answer, where as CARNIVAL DAY is firmly on the up and proven in similar conditions, so he's a straightforward choice. The Whipmaster could put a poor run behind him and is one to consider, while Spirit of The Bay is capable of getting involved on a 'going' day.

It's hard to get away from CARNIVAL DAY, who has won his last two starts and is open to more progress in this hat-trick bid.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PLATINUM PRINCE returned to winning ways with a vengeance when scoring on the heavy going at Goodwood in fine style. He was winning from 6lb out of the handicap on that occasion, so another bold bid is anticipated despite a 4lb penalty. Dourado is potentially well treated on previous winning form and a recent second at Lingfield offers further encouragement, while Marchetti is usually in the mix at this level and can feature once again.

MARCHETTI has been knocking firmly on the door of late and is taken to gain a deserved success. She will probably have most to fear from Platinum Prince, assuming that the 7-y-o is able to back up his recent big-priced Goodwood success. Hellavapace makes each-way appeal and she is third on the list ahead of Ciotog and Dourado.

This can go to PLATINUM PRINCE (nap), who won on heavy ground at Goodwood last Sunday and is 2lb lower under a penalty here.
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