There were 37 Races on Tuesday 10th October 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Leicester, 6 races at Huntingdon, 9 races at Southwell, 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.

The step up in trip can work the oracle for EYES CLOSED on her nursery debut after a relatively promising effort over shorter at Chelmsford last month. Brandon Wilkie's 7lb claim is a major plus and she is preferred to six-race maiden Head's Gone Pal and Birkie Boy, who has finished in the first three on both starts here and deserves a change in luck.

A very low-grade nursery that could go to EYES CLOSED, who was doing her best work at the finish at Chelmsford recently and will be suited by this longer trip. Miss Dubai and Search, the only previous winner in the field (and at this track, too), are also considered.

The suggestion is BIRKIE BOY who scored high marks for consistency prior to an excusable run last time when behind Head's Gone Pal.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This can go the way of DIANARA, who had shown up well on her debut in a valuable maiden at Deauville before running with plenty of credit at Newcastle last time out. The daughter of Goken should have too much for Fernden Wells, who had Floridian (third) narrowly behind when runner-up at Lingfield in August. Willy Campbell posted a career-best effort when not beaten far at Kempton last month and he cannot be ruled out either.

WILLY CAMPBELL left his previous efforts well behind when third at Kempton 13 days ago, closing all the way to the line, and he can take another step forward to get off the mark. Dianara has run to a fair level when making the frame on both of her starts so far and is respected back up in trip, with Fernden Wells the pick of the remainder.

This can go the way of DIANARA who ran well over 6f last time and yet it was over this trip when shaping so well in France.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ASENSE may not have won here in four attempts, but Gary Moore's charge is in the form of her life at present and, having won with a bit to spare at Bath last week, there is every chance of her defying a 5lb penally to bring up the four-timer. She goes on any ground and it may be that recent Bath second Broad Appeal gives her the most to think about, despite the latter being winless since June 2020. Control and course specialist Temur Khan can also have a say.

ASENSE came clear in good style under Anna Gibson at Bath last week and can nab the 4-timer. Broad Appeal is feared most ahead of Cloudy Rose.

A low-grade handicap. John Butler's CONTROL should again be competitive, as has been the case here of late.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CRYPTOS DREAM was a beaten favourite on her latest start under a 5lb penalty at Ripon when attempting to back up a C&D success only a week earlier. Given enough time to recover from that display, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the four-year-old bounce back today. Chinthurst is expected to benefit from a drop in trip after his third at Epsom, while the shortlist is completed by Habanero Star and James Bradley.

SILVER BUBBLE took a division of this last season and she could be ready to strike off a reduced mark having run well at Kempton a couple of starts back. Habanero Star and Cryptos Dream are feared.

The filly CRYPTOS DREAM perhaps went off a bit too hot last time at Ripon and was a convincing winner here the time before.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PROMETEO sets the form standard based on his two efforts to date, finishing third at Kempton before filling the runner-up spot at Yarmouth and he travelled strongly throughout that latter contest over a furlong further. The return to a mile can see him shed the maiden tag in a contest that lacks depth on paper. Rogue King comes from the family of The Fugue and is an interesting newcomer, while Volcanology is also noted.

An ordinary-looking maiden which can go to PROMETEO, who didn't do a lot wrong when edged out late on at Yarmouth 3 weeks ago and remains capable of better. Rogue King and Belarmindar are a couple of newcomers to keep a close eye on in the betting.

Although it was disappointing that PROMETEO couldn't get the job done at Yarmouth after travelling much the best, he's clearly useful.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This is competitive for the grade, with the likes of Style Of Life (winner), a lightly-raced three-year-old, and old stager, Voltaic (third), both high on the shortlist after their encounter at Wolverhampton 15 days ago. Harry The Haggler also enters calculations back in a handicap after winning a maiden here last month. However, MOONDIAL is worth another try over this trip and, with her recent form working out well, the Kubler's filly edges the vote.

STYLE OF LIFE made all in good style on her recent handicap debut at Wolverhampton and is likely to improve again so she could be hard to stop. C&D winner Harry The Haggler and Moondial are also big players.

Jim Boyle's BUY THE DIP beat all bar a well-handicapped rival last time and Luke Catton gets to claim 5lb this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Veteran sprinter BOOM THE GROOM retains his enthusiasm and, having won two of his last three starts in gritty fashion, he could well fight his way to further success. A close third on the all-weather last time, the versatile 12-year-old won over the 6f trip here off this mark last summer and has little to fear dropping in trip/reverting to turf. Recent course winners Cuban Grey and Thank The Lord are feared, while the well-handicapped Street Parade cannot be ruled out.

BOOM THE GROOM has returned to form of late, running well when third at Chelmsford in his bid for a hat-trick last time, so he is taken to quickly resume winning ways. He can see off the challenge of Cuban Grey, who made a successful stable debut at this C&D on his latest outing, with Atty's Edge completing the shortlist.

Having made the perfect start for his new connections CUBAN GREY (nap) is taken to defy his 5lb rise in the weights.
Ths is the racecard key.
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