There were 47 Races on Wednesday 2nd October 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Sligo, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Nottingham, 9 races at Kempton, 1 races at LTO Speed: Arch Enemy 66 Keilah 59 Diyaba 51, 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.

KING OF THE JUNGLE impressed when running out a comfortable winner over 6f at Thirsk recently and, dropping back to 5f off a 3lb higher mark, he gets a tentative vote to bring up a double in what looks a trappy affair. Alafdhal was last seen finishing a gallant second over this trip at Pontefract and another bold bid looks likely, while the class-dropping Object, who was victorious over C&D in April, completes the shortlist.

ALAFDHAL confirmed his return to form when again finding only one too good at Pontefract 6 days ago and he looks a big player once more having fallen to a handy mark. King of The Jungle following his Thirsk victory rates the chief threat, ahead of Object and Foreseeable Future.

This can go to class-dropper OBJECT, who was a soft-ground C&D winner in the spring. Redshore City is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Punters will need to be in a forgiving mood to side with LOVAT SCOUT, but it may pay to do so. Karl Burke's charge finished down the field over 6f on his nursery debut at Ayr recently, but he was far too keen in the early stages on that occasion and, dropping to the minimum trip with his sights lowered, he can return to winning ways. Al Hussar was outclassed in the Super Sprint at Newbury but can go well on his nursery debut, while Solar Biricz is another to consider.

ROGUE BULLET shaped well and looked unlucky not to finish closer having been denied a run when fifth on nursery debut at Bath 18 days ago. He's one to be interested in on that evidence and earns the vote. Brazilian Belle and Lovat Scout are others to consider, as is Roysdelight if taking up this engagement.

The pick is ROGUE BULLET, who did not enjoy the run of the race at Bath last month and, in the circumstances, did well to finish fifth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HOT TO DOT was doing her best work in the closing stages when scoring comfortably over 5f at Pontefract on her debut in April and, with the step up in trip promising to suit, she gets the vote to make it two wins from as many starts. Troy Story was far from disgraced when fourth in a hot Sandown maiden latest and is the main danger to the selection with his sights lowered. Kirkdale is another to consider.

TROY STORY improved on his debut form when finishing an encouraging fourth in a Sandown maiden (7f) 4 weeks ago and, with the prospect of more to come, he earns the vote. Kirkdale ran well when runner-up on his latest start and is next best ahead of Hot To Dot who has been absent since making a winning debut at Pontefract back in the spring.

Alan King's Ulysses colt TROY STORY looked open to further improvement when fourth at Sandown last time out so he edges the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Lunacy had Perfect Arch (eighth) behind when making the frame in this grade at Newcastle last time and he is expected to confirm that form and go close. However, the vote goes to CAN CAN GIRL, who finished third over 1m4f at Thirsk on her latest outing and goes off an unchanged mark. Craig Lidster's six-year-old should have no issues with the step back up in trip and can return to winning ways. Captain Potter completes the shortlist.

BOLLIN NEIL has been working his way back to full fitness after a long absence and this is a much weaker race than the two he's contested so far this term, so he's worth taking a chance on from a much-reduced mark. Lord Torranaga and Captain Potter are also definite players.

It could be worth siding with CALEVADE, who arrives in good form from the other code and goes well here and on the forecast ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ALTMORE took a pleasing step forward from his debut effort to score by a short head over 6f at Chepstow on his latest outing. The son of Showcasing beat a 75-rated rival in second that day, so his opening mark gives hope of a big run considering the possible improvement that might come for stepping up in trip. Homer Stokes justified favouritism over track and trip last time and he should mount a bold bid off 5lb higher, while Shelbourne is another to consider.

ALTMORE created a good impression when opening his account back from an absence at Chepstow last month and he's much the least exposed of these, so he's the one to side with over Bill's Baar, who should be back on his game after a break. Monsieur Kodi is another one to consider after shaping well in the Bronze Cup at Ayr.

Handily weighted MONSIEUR KODI may now have the right opportunity, although Homer Stokes and Shelbourne have winning form here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having completed a double when landing a 14-runner sprint at Redcar in late July, a hat-trick could be on the cards for GARIFULLINA. A 2lb rise in the ratings looks more than workable for the filly and she gets the nod ahead of Mintana. The daughter of Havana Grey has proved a model of consistency in recent months and another good account can be expected. Too Much Too Young is another to note reverting to turf in first-time blinkers.

SHARK TWO ONE shaped well at Thirsk last time and a wide draw may be beneficial in these conditions, so he's marginally preferred to the hat-trick seeking Garifullina, with Mintana also considered.

Having looked as though she could eke out more in her latest win, GARIFULLINA (nap) is taken to complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Seven-time Catterick scorer THE DANCING POET looked better than ever when scoring over 1m6f here last month and this return to 1m4f holds no fear. Brian Ellison's charge scored with something in hand and a 4lb higher mark shouldn't prevent another bold bid. Fellow last-time-out winner Bulldog Spirit isn't taken lightly in his current mood and is noted along with Croeso Cymraeg, who won't mind any rainfall.

BITTALEMON upped her game in first-time blinkers at Epsom and handled the soft ground well, so she makes most appeal in the hope that she can do better still. The Dancing Poet enhanced an excellent track record when scoring last month, so he's a big danger, while Bulldog Spirit is worthy of respect.

The most glaring candidate has to be The Dancing Poet with his superior course record but SOLAR BENTLEY is also interesting.
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