There were 32 Races on Tuesday 31st October 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Catterick, 9 races at Newcastle, 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.

A winner over 6f at Kempton 13 days ago, TSUNAMI SPIRIT sets a decent standard and is likely to be hard to beat if performing to his mark of 85. Staying in novice company gives him an edge on these terms and, assuming he copes with dropping back to the minimum distance/return to turf, he could have too much ammunition for the likes of recent Beverley winner Rogue Enforcer and Lettuce Leaf, who is entitled to be wiser after last month's debut run at Nottingham.

TSUNAMI SPIRIT found some improvement when opening his account in good style at Kempton 2 weeks ago and, provided conditions don't catch him out, all looks set fair for another bold showing. Beverley-scorer Rogue Enforcer may emerge as the chief threat.

Winners Tsunami Spirit and ROGUE ENFORCER can dominate proceedings. The latter may prove better suited by the testing ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A three-time course winner, WADE'S MAGIC has a live chance of adding to his tally in this company and is fancied to put an end to a frustrating sequence of recent near-misses. Tim Easterby's gelding has won off much higher marks in the past and has little to fear from dropping back in trip today. Zoom Star has won the last two renewals of this race and is feared most off just 1lb higher than 12 months ago, while the lightly-raced Ski Angel is also considered.

A winner of this race on each of the last 2 years, ZOOM STAR's latest run is best overlooked (stumbled and unseated soon after the start), and arriving here just 1 lb above her last winning mark, it would come as no surprise to see Bryan Smart's mare firmly in the mix with conditions holding no fears. Ski Angel and Wade's Magic are a couple of others to consider.

Zoom Star bids for a third win in this race but SKI ANGEL (nap) is improving and should have more to come on testing ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A four-time winner over this trip, Genesius is a versatile performer when it comes to the state of the ground and, off just 2lb higher than his last winning mark, the six-year-old offers strong appeal in this company. However, DARK JEDI is more proven under the forecast ground conditions and shades preference as the one to be with after hinting at a return to form over C&D 10 days ago. Animato can also go well with a visor now tried.

DARK JEDI rather bumped into one here last time, the fact he was well clear of the remainder suggesting he's in good enough form to take advantage of his reduced mark. Genesius is suited by going softer than good and can provide the chief threat ahead of Animato.

Sir Mark Prescott's GENESIUS could easily have won last time on the AW and he should handle these conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The going may be the issue for some of these but OBEE JO is a four-time course winner, with three of those over this trip, and with a win on soft going he has to top the shortlist. Tim Easterby's gelding wasn't beaten far when fifth at Ayr last time out, despite a slow start, and with his jockey claiming 7lb, he could go close. Pembrokeshire won as he pleased at Musselburgh but is unproven on this sort of ground, while Global Spirit is consistent but may find this on the short side.

MUNTADAB is turned out quickly after his good effort in the mud at Doncaster on Saturday and the C&D winner has good claims if in the same sort of form. Obee Jo is respected back at Catterick, while Shark Two One has to be feared in his hat-trick bid.

The veteran Muntadab should give it another good go but this could set up nicely for course regular OBEE JO to sweep through late.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Cold Henry won this contest off a mark of 53 last year, but he hasn't won in seven races since and has to race off 7lb higher now. He could still go well, but preference is for SUGARPIEHONEYBUNCH, a heavy ground winner over a mile and a half, who appears to be well worth another try at this trip in a fairly weak contest. Ebony Maw tries a new distance here and should go well, though top-weight could prove an anchor to his chances of winning.

COLD HENRY gets the nod to land this race for the second year running. Tarbat Ness arrives in good form and is second choice ahead of Gold Ring.

Last year's winner Cold Henry can go well but TIGERTEN is tentatively preferred off his lowly mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SELBY'S PRIDE looked set to gain a first success of the season but for being headed in the dying strides at Leicester recently and compensation could await off only 1lb higher here. Momaer looked back to her best when a close-up second at Windsor earlier in the month and the four-year-old may offer the most resistance to the selection, ahead of last-time-out winner Glendown, who has a career-high mark to overcome.

If perked up by the fitting of a hood, HARRY'S HALO could be the answer to this competitive-looking contest with conditions right up his street. Tyger Bay has slipped to an attractive mark and could prove most troublesome, though top-weight Momaer is greatly respected and Selby's Pride has been knocking on the door. Thankuappreciate is another who could be involved in the finish.

Momaer and Glendown are high on the list but HOUR BY HOUR shaped nicely at Ayr last time and can benefit from the drop to 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Eldeyaar has proved a different proposition since adopting more positive tactics, as seen in last month's victories at Ripon and at this venue. However, a 5lb rise for his latest triumph over C&D may leave him vulnerable, with JOHN KIRKUP making slighty more appeal. The David Thompson-trained inmate displaying a willing attitude when getting up to win over 5f at Redcar recently and a return to 6f should hold no fears. Highjacked and Mr Trevor are others to note.

It's probably best to draw a line through LANGHOLM's latest performance at Musselburgh and he gets the nod. The selection finished 2 lengths adrift of Eldeyaar on his penultimate start over this C&D and now meets that hat-trick seeking rival on 7 lb better terms. Highjacked put in a good shift when third at Newcastle last time and he also needs considering, along with Mr Trevor.

Kitbag is interesting on slow turf but the form of MR TREVOR's Hamilton win offers hope he is still ahead of the handicapper.
Ths is the racecard key.
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