Chepstow Races & Results Tomform Friday 7th October 2022

There were 44 Races on Friday 7th October 2022 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at York, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Newmarket, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Friday 7th October 2022

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13:00 Chepstow Maiden Chase (Class 2) 24f - 3 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (3) Press Your Luck (0.8/1 +27%)
Press Your Luck

0.8/1(+27%)
(3) Press Your Luck 0.8/1, 7-y-o who established himself as a useful hurdler when landing 17-runner Kempton handicap in March. Not disgraced at Sandown (19.8f) final start and no reason why he won't make his mark over fences (ex-Irish point winner). Yard in good form.
2
2nd (2) Flash Collonges (2.5/1 -81%)
Flash Collonges

2.5/1(-81%)
(2) Flash Collonges 2.5/1, Quickly developed into a useful hurdler in 2020/21 season gaining third success from 5 starts with dominant display in Kelso handicap (20.8f). Fairly low-key efforts in trio of starts over fences last term but he very much remains type to do better in this sphere. Had wind op.
3
3rd (1) Art Approval (3/1 +50%)
Art Approval

3/1(+50%)
(1) Art Approval 3/1, Fairly useful hurdler who was well ridden when landing big-field handicap at Cheltenham (21f) back in November. Handicapper seemed to have his measure thereafter and he ran below par at Market Rasen (23f) in May. Chase debut.
LTO Selection:

13:00 Chepstow Maiden Chase (Class 2) 24f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.


13:35 Chepstow Handicap Chase (Class 2) 24f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (3) Some Chaos (2.5/1 +38%)
Some Chaos

2.5/1(+38%)
(3) Some Chaos 2.5/1, Very hit and miss last season but did making a winning return in this 12 months ago off 2 lb higher so no surprise to see him go well.
2
2nd (4) Forgot To Ask (3.33/1 +39%)
Forgot To Ask

3.33/1(+39%)
(4) Forgot To Ask 3.33/1, Proved better than ever back from 6 months off when winning 7-runner handicap chase (14/1) at Stratford (27.5f, good to soft) in May. Creditable third off revised mark at Perth following month but this tougher.
3
3rd (7) Al Roc (7/1 +42%)
Al Roc

7/1(+42%)
(7) Al Roc 7/1, Won 4 times over fences earlier this season but gone off the boil more recently. Others preferred.
4
4th (5) The Mighty Don (4.5/1 +10%)
The Mighty Don

4.5/1(+10%)
(5) The Mighty Don 4.5/1, Useful chaser at his best for all he belts the odd one. Just the one decent effort from 4 starts last season but has dropped to a tempting mark.
5th
5th (2) Broken Quest (6/1 +20%)
Broken Quest

6/1(+20%)
(2) Broken Quest 6/1, Better than ever when scoring at Wincanton and Ludlow in April and took his form up a notch to complete the hat-trick at Market Rasen. Went close at Perth since and remains of interest.
6th
6th (6) Innisfree Lad (6/1 +45%)
Innisfree Lad

6/1(+45%)
(6) Innisfree Lad 6/1, Back on the scoresheet at Plumpton in January and excellent third in Eider Chase at Newcastle the following month. Excuses both starts since so not taken lightly.
LTO Selection:

13:35 Chepstow Handicap Chase (Class 2) 24f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.


14:10 Chepstow Novices Hurdle (Class 1) 20f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Accidental Rebel (10/1 +17%)
Accidental Rebel

10/1(+17%)
(1) Accidental Rebel 10/1, An improved model since joining current yard, completing a hat-trick in stylish success in a 20f Worcester handicap in July. Collared only close home off a 6 lb higher mark back there last time but this asks for more. Cheekpieces on for the 1st time.
2
2nd (4) Outlaw Peter (6/1 +25%)
Outlaw Peter

6/1(+25%)
(4) Outlaw Peter 6/1, Bumper winner and fair start over hurdles in some deep races. Made the most of a good opportunity following a breathing operation/3-month break at Kempton (21f) in May and remains with potential.
3
3rd (5) Presentandcounting (1.62/1 +46%)
Presentandcounting

1.62/1(+46%)
(5) Presentandcounting 1.62/1, Prolific over fences last season, winning 5 times in novice company, and took advantage of the handicapper's leniency when taking apart a 12-runner handicap hurdle at Worcester (20f) 2 weeks ago, unchallenged. Well respected on that form.
4
4th (6) Quid Pro Quo (1.75/1 +0%)
Quid Pro Quo

1.75/1(+0%)
(6) Quid Pro Quo 1.75/1, Won a Hereford bumper on debut that's worked out well and returned from 15 months off with a smooth success on Warwick hurdles debut in May. Followed up in similarly effortless fashion at Newton Abbot (21.6f) and looks sure to go on to better things.
5th
5th (3) Hector Javilex (18/1 +18%)
Hector Javilex

18/1(+18%)
(3) Hector Javilex 18/1, Found a chunk of improvement on the back of a breathing operation when winning 10-runner maiden hurdle at Southwell (20.4f) in May, going with enthusiasm. Followed up in determined fashion at Ludlow and open to further progress but has more on his plate now hiked in grade.
6th
6th (9) Gentle Connections (16/1 +27%)
Gentle Connections

16/1(+27%)
(9) Gentle Connections 16/1, Completed 4-timer faced with another straightforward task in 6-runner novice at Newton Abbot (21.6f) in June, drawing clear between last 2. This is much tougher.
LTO Selection:

14:10 Chepstow Novices Hurdle (Class 1) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.


14:50 Chepstow Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 16f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Collectors Item (1.38/1 -10%)
Collectors Item

1.38/1(-10%)
(1) Collectors Item 1.38/1, Runner-up to a smart prospect on sole start in Irish points and shaped with plenty of promise when filling same spot in a Newbury bumper (16.3f) on Rules debut in March. Interesting hurdling debutant.
2
2nd (4) Hugos New Horse (1.5/1 +14%)
Hugos New Horse

1.5/1(+14%)
(4) Hugos New Horse 1.5/1, Half-brother to useful hurdler/high-class chaser Black Corton and looked a good prospect himself when making a winning bumper debut at Worcester. Below expectations in a listed event at Ascot 2 months later but still highly respected on hurdles debut/return.
3
3rd (3) Gladiatus (25/1 -317%)
Gladiatus

25/1(-317%)
(3) Gladiatus 25/1, No Risk At All gelding. Half-brother to French 1½m-15f winner Carte A Pus. Dam 19f-21f chase winner in France, also 1½m winner on Flat. Runner-up sole start in Irish points (Nov 2021).
4
4th (9) Dan Daly (125/1 -56%)
Dan Daly

125/1(-56%)
(9) Dan Daly 125/1, Placed on completed start in Irish points but showed nothing on his Rules debut at Newton Abbot 3 weeks ago.
5th
5th (11) Prince Ali (66/1 +34%)
Prince Ali

66/1(+34%)
(11) Prince Ali 66/1, Fair on Flat, stays 1¼m, went backwards from reappearance last time. Faces a stiff task on hurdles debut.
6th
6th (8) Alkhattaaf (33/1 +67%)
Alkhattaaf

33/1(+67%)
(8) Alkhattaaf 33/1, Modest maiden on the Flat who makes little appeal switched to hurdles.
7th
7th (6) Marty Byrde (4.5/1 +50%)
Marty Byrde

4.5/1(+50%)
(6) Marty Byrde 4.5/1, Much improved from debut when runner-up at Exeter in January, pulling well clear of the remainder. Too keen over C&D on final start but can't be ruled out on hurdles debut/return.
8th
8th (7) Separate Ways (80/1 +20%)
Separate Ways

80/1(+20%)
(7) Separate Ways 80/1, Maiden Irish pointer who looks one for the longer term on early evidence under Rules.
9th
9th (12) Tonto Foley (28/1 -12%)
Tonto Foley

28/1(-12%)
(12) Tonto Foley 28/1, Vendangeur gelding. Half-brother to useful chaser Nomoreblackjack. Dam, unraced, from family of top-class staying chaser First Lieutenant. Every chance when fell 2 out sole start in Irish points (Mar 20).
10th
10th (13) Weaver's Answer (50/1 +24%)
Weaver's Answer

50/1(+24%)
(13) Weaver's Answer 50/1, Dunaden gelding. Dam 2m4f hurdles winner. Hinted at ability in a Wincanton bumper on debut in March but needs plenty more now switching to hurdling after 7 months off.
LTO Selection:

14:50 Chepstow Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.


15:25 Chepstow Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 20f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (4) Presenting A Queen (1.5/1 +0%)
Presenting A Queen

1.5/1(+0%)
(4) Presenting A Queen 1.5/1, Runner-up in a point a year ago and useful form in a brace of bumpers during the spring, supplementing her Newbury success at Plumpton. Has the physique for jumping and she's a good prospect.
2
2nd (5) Sister Sophie (50/1 +0%)
Sister Sophie

50/1(+0%)
(5) Sister Sophie 50/1, Just modest form in bumpers spread out over 15 months.
3
3rd (3) Fancy Your Chances (4.5/1 +55%)
Fancy Your Chances

4.5/1(+55%)
(3) Fancy Your Chances 4.5/1, Showed plenty of ability when runner-up on debut at Ffos Las in November but didn't build on that as expected both starts since. Looks ready for this sort of trip now hurdling.
4
4th (2) Desert Fortune (12/1 -200%)
Desert Fortune

12/1(-200%)
(2) Desert Fortune 12/1, £80,000 buy after easily winning her second start in Irish points in January. Nothing wrong with runner-up effort to Presenting A Queen in a bumper at Plumpton and bred to do well over hurdles as her stamina is drawn out.
5th
5th (1) Dancingontheedge (1.5/1 -9%)
Dancingontheedge

1.5/1(-9%)
(1) Dancingontheedge 1.5/1, €78,000 3-y-o, Kapgarde mare. Half-sister to 3 winners, including fairly useful hurdler/chaser in France Solariza and fairly useful French hurdler Solarina. Easy winner of a thin mares' bumper on debut in April and rates a good hurdles prospect for top yard.
6th
6th (7) Copper Vale (80/1 +47%)
Copper Vale

80/1(+47%)
(7) Copper Vale 80/1, Unplaced in 2 bumpers and well beaten on last month's hurdling debut at Market Rasen.
7th
7th (6) Campsie Linn (25/1 +38%)
Campsie Linn

25/1(+38%)
(6) Campsie Linn 25/1, €5,500 3-y-o. Second foal, dam unraced. Pulled up both starts in points (latest Mar 12) and this is a tough Rules debut. Hooded.
LTO Selection:

15:25 Chepstow Maiden Hurdle (Class 4) 20f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.


16:00 Chepstow Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 16f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (6) Sonigino (1.5/1 +45%)
Sonigino

1.5/1(+45%)
(6) Sonigino 1.5/1, Dual winner who probably has a bigger effort in him if he can settle better/find more for pressure. Has gone well fresh before, so worthy of interest on return after a wind op.
2
2nd (2) Nina The Terrier (2.25/1 +25%)
Nina The Terrier

2.25/1(+25%)
(2) Nina The Terrier 2.25/1, Completed a hat-trick over hurdles in novice company when seeing off 4 rivals over 2m at Newbury last November and was back on track when runner-up on handicap debut there when last seen 6 months ago. Likeable mare with solid claims.
3
3rd (4) Holly (5/1 -67%)
Holly

5/1(-67%)
(4) Holly 5/1, Triple French bumper winner who left form of hurdling debut behind when cruising clear to land a novice at Wincanton 9 months ago. Capable of better still and makes plenty of appeal on handicap debut.
4
4th (3) Monsieur Lecoq (8/1 +20%)
Monsieur Lecoq

8/1(+20%)
(3) Monsieur Lecoq 8/1, Notched his second chase success at Newbury when last seen 7 months ago but he's liable to need this first run back over the smaller obstacles.
5th
5th (5) Just The Man (9/1 -20%)
Just The Man

9/1(-20%)
(5) Just The Man 9/1, Fairly useful hurdler who wasn't seen to best effect when only fifth to Sea The Sea at Plumpton last time. Tends to save his best efforts for Ludlow, though.
LTO Selection:

16:00 Chepstow Handicap Hurdle (Class 3) 16f Race Class Flow

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16:35 Chepstow Handicap Chase (Class 4) 24f - 3 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (5) Galop Du Bosc (1.88/1 +62%)
Galop Du Bosc

1.88/1(+62%)
(5) Galop Du Bosc 1.88/1, Hurdles winner in France and though 0-5 over fences on that side of the Channel, he won 3 on the bounce between the flags during the spring. Something of an unknown quantity starting out for new yard here and it will be interesting to see what the market has to say.
2
2nd (2) Powerful Position (2/1 +27%)
Powerful Position

2/1(+27%)
(2) Powerful Position 2/1, Four-time winner over fences last season and clear of the rest when just touched off at Carlisle (24.5f) on latest start in March. However, 5 lb rise for that efforts means that a clear career-best will be needed if he's to take this.
3
3rd (4) Len Brennan (1.62/1 +54%)
Len Brennan

1.62/1(+54%)
(4) Len Brennan 1.62/1, Looked a different proposition when opening chase account on debut for this yard in first-time cheekpieces at Plumpton (25.7f) in February. However, that's his sole success from 14 starts in this sphere and he was well held at the same course when last seen in April.
LTO Selection:

16:35 Chepstow Handicap Chase (Class 4) 24f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.


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