There were 47 Races on Thursday 17th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Wincanton, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 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 4 race.

The fitting of first-time cheekpieces worked the oracle for SHANTOU LUCKY when romping home at Perth last month. Although a 9lb hike in the ratings demands more from the seven-year-old, a double could be on the cards. Malangen has shown up well over further of late and a return to this 2m1f distance should suit. Lisa Harrison's charge is feared most, ahead of stablemate Dalileo.

Having shaped with encouragement back from a break at Perth last month, KNOMOREDIAMONDS is taken to make a winning handicap debut off what could turn out to be a very fair opening mark. Irish import Shantou Lucky appeared to turn a corner when scoring at Perth and he is the clear main danger ahead of Dreams of Home and Serious Ego.

A chance is taken on SERIOUS EGO to collect his second win of the season. Blue Fin and Heritier should also go well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Chase/seasonal debutant Donnacha is an infrequent runner at this venue for trainer Nigel Hawke and he must enter calculations having capped off last season with a career-best victory at Exeter. However, THE CHURCHILL LAD made a winning chase bow at Hexham 13 days ago and that experience could prove crucial. A 4lb rise for that triumph looks more than workable and the five-year-old shades the verdict. Western Zephyr is also noted.

This looks pretty trappy and the suggestion is WESTERN ZEPHYR, who resumes on an attractive mark and will have every chance if able to get back on track. Dollar Collar and Donnacha are both of interest starting out over fences here, while The Churchill Lad is respected in his bid to maintain his 100% record in this sphere and Parisencore is also shortlisted.

Three-time hurdle winner DONNACHA has travelled from Devon to make his seasonal and chasing debut and earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COUNTRY PARK offered plenty to work with on his first completed start over hurdles when runner-up to a decent sort at Uttoxeter in June. The point-to-point winner is sure to enjoy this greater emphasis on stamina and a breakthrough victory under Rules looks imminent. The biggest threat is Junker D'allier, who filled the runner-up spot on all three of his starts in bumpers last season. The Dan Skelton-trained newcomer Lola Blue must be watched closely in the betting.

Those with hurdles experience do not set an exacting standard so above-average bumper performers MALICASH and Junker d'Allier may come to the fore on reappearance. Marginal preference before market clues is with the former, starting out for a new yard. Lola Blue is also a likely-looking newcomer on paper.

The attractively bred LOLA BLUE makes her debut and gets the nod for Dan Skelton, who has a good record here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Gentleman Bill did it well when scoring comfortably over 2m1f in a Newcastle bumper on his debut for this yard last season and, provided he is fully tuned up on his return to action, he should go well now tackling hurdles for the first time. That said, WOODLAND PARK is narrowly preferred. The 110,000-euro son of Walk In The Park looked a gelding of considerable potential when bolting up at Market Rasen when last seen and, on his hurdling debut, a bold bid is expected. I Wish You is the pick of the remainder.

Jamie Snowden's LA MARQUISE showed plenty in bumpers last season so is fancied to make a winning start in this sphere at the chief expense of form choice I Wish You who might have to settle for second yet again. Woodland Park, Windsor Wife and Gentleman Bill are other hurdling debutants who could have a say.

Preference is for hurdling newcomer LA MARQUISE, who was third in the Grade 2 mares' bumper at Aintree in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

This may prove an ideal opportunity for SNIPE to return to winning ways. Dan Skelton's charge caught the eye when staying on strongly into second over 3m at Doncaster on his penultimate start in January and, with excuses for his low-key effort in the Grand National trial at Haydock when last seen, he looks the one to side with having gone well fresh before. Wasdell Dundalk and Inis Oirr are the ones expected to put up most resistance.

SNIPE had an excellent first season over fences and, fresh from 8 months off, he's fancied to get back on the up. Abuffalosoldier is a player if able to dominate and Inis Oirr merits consideration on the back of a satisfactory return.

The Dan Skelton-trained SNIPE could have more to offer and gets the vote ahead of Inis Oirr.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Useful on the Flat in Ireland and now two from three over timber, IRISH LULLABY looks a shrewd acquisition to hurdling for a burgeoning stable. The daughter of Nathaniel showed a likeable attitude when bringing up a double over 2m1f at Cartmel in May and, pitched into handicap company for the first time over obstacles, she gets the vote. Narrowly denied over 2m at Perth last month, Byron Hill must enter calculations, along with Independent Jimmy.

A case can be made for a few of these but Martin Todhunter's V TWELVE was last seen over hurdles scoring at Wetherby and has been in winning form on the Flat since so gets the vote. The returning Irish Lullaby looks to have more to offer and could emerge as the main danger ahead of in-form duo Byron Hill and Beny Nahar Road.

Useful Flat performer IRISH LULLABY (nap) has made a promising start to her hurdles career and gets the vote ahead of King Of Tara.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Mint Gold was beaten five lengths into second in a stronger contest than this at Perth in April and the veteran is one to take seriously off an unchanged mark. However, HOLD ONTO THE LINE gets the vote. The seven-year-old struck in good style in this grade at Musselburgh in January and now makes his return to action off only 1lb higher. With Brian Hughes booked, he could prove tough to beat. Five Dollar Fine completes the shortlist.

KEEP RUNNING probably hasn't reached his limit as a chaser and he should be prepared for this return, so he gets the marginal vote ahead of Mint Gold, who was in good order when last seen. Five Dollar Fine is also of interest.

Warren Greatrex's horses are running well and KEEP RUNNING is taken to make a winning reappearance, having had wind surgery.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Point-to-point winner KADJAR DES MOTTES changed hands for 72,000 pounds in May and the son of Balko is related to plenty of winners. Therefore, it would be no surprise to see him make an instant impression under Brian Hughes, with his main threat possibly being Blue Carpet. Dan Skelton's four-year-old wouldn't have to be anything out of the ordinary on his debut to have a say in this contest, while any market support for Walk Of Faith would be interesting.

No Rules form to go on but an interesting bunch on the whole. The market will reveal more but as things stand, JET TO VEGAS gets the tentative nod on the back of an easy point win. Kapal Layar and Blue Carpet also tick plenty of boxes.

120,000euros 3yo WALK OF FAITH is a half-brother to bet365 Gold Cup winner Minella Cocooner and is taken to make a winning start.
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