There were 44 Races on Saturday 19th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Stratford, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Ascot, 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 5 race.

Runner-up on each of her last two starts, including over C&D two starts ago, GLOWCHESTER narrowly sets the standard on form and this looks like an ideal opportunity to break the maiden at the fifth time of asking. Cash In hasn't shown much since finishing second at Ripon in June, but he is the top-rated in the field and must enter calculations, along with Safanah.

An excellent opportunity for the progressive GLOWCHESTER to open her account. Cash In is capable of making a race of it if bouncing back to form.

Preference is for GLOWCHESTER, who has been generally progressive so far and was only narrowly denied over C&D on her penultimate run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An encouraging second when having his first go at this distance last time out at Redcar, MORANDI SECOND is expected to build on that and he may be able to strike for shrewd connections. Molinari bounced back to form with a runner-up effort at Pontefract and he is a key player, along with Molten Sea, who has strong claims on her success at Musselburgh two starts ago.

MOLINARI is a long time without a win but has been given a chance by the handicapper and stepped up on his recent run back down in grade when second at Pontefract last month. He gets the vote over Molten Sea and Morandi Second.

The suggestion is NORMANDY VISTA, who looks interesting off bottom weight returned to Catterick. Molten Sea is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SILVER ARROW showed marked improvement from his first to second start when third at Newcastle last time out, and the form of that contest has been franked by the winner going close in a valuable sales race since. The step up in trip looks like a good move and he gets the vote ahead of recent C&D runner-up Genbu, and Jachin, who wasn't beaten far at Redcar last time. Canavan and Saxon Raider cannot be ruled out either.

CANAVAN stepped up on debut when third to a pair of subsequent winners at Musselburgh 5 weeks ago and shades the vote over Genbu, who offered plenty to work on when runner-up over C&D. Silver Arrow left his debut run well behind when third at Newcastle and is another to consider.

Having shown clear promise here 17 days ago, GENBU is preferred. Saxon Raider is second choice, ahead of Lever Up.
Class & Speed Card
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.
Class & Speed Card
| Info | Form | Odds | Key Rating | Tips | Win % | Place % | Betfair Place % | Dist Win % | Dist Place % | Dist Betfair Place % | Ability Rating | Horse Pace | Prediction | A.I Rating | Movement | ATR Speed | Form Plus | Class Runs | Speed Runs | Speed at Distance | LTO Speed | Top Speed | WSR | TF Rating | Course | Going | Distance | Timespeed | OR | Weight | Runs | Age | Comments |
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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