There were 45 Races on Friday 25th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Dundalk, 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 3 race.

ATTACK was not beaten far when third on his nursery debut over 7f at Newmarket a couple of weeks ago. The step up in trip should help this son of Wootton Bassett and he can defy a 2lb rise. Glittering Legend could prove to be the main threat, despite a slightly underwhelming effort at Epsom last time, while Mayday Malone is next best.

ATTACK improved again when third at Newmarket a fortnight ago and with the step up to 1m very much in his favour, he looks the way to go. Chesneys Charm was better than the result in a stronger race than this at York last time and already a 3-time winner, he's a threat, along with Glittering Legend.

Glittering Legend (second choice) and Attack are promising but it might be worth taking them on with CHESNEYS CHARM.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

JANEY MACKERS clearly sets the standard having shown plenty of promise when third on her debut over a mile at Yarmouth earlier in the month. With the benefit of that experience, the daughter of New Bay could be hard to stop. Queen Of Thieves is a full-sister to Cracksman and has to be of interest on her racecourse bow, especially as her stable landed this race in 2022 with the subsequent Oaks winner Soul Sister. Wonder Star is also well bred and is another noteworthy newcomer.

This could go to a newcomer, with QUEEN OF THIEVES taken to emulate her great brother Cracksman and make a successful start for a yard that took one of these in 2022 with subsequent Oaks-winner Soul Sister. Wonder Star is another appealing type, while Janey Mackers is the clear pick of those with experience after her promising Yarmouth debut.

Cracksman's sister QUEEN OF THIEVES gets the nod to make a winning debut in a race where the betting shouold be informative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The unexposed HARPER'S FERRY did not appear to get home over 1m2f here last month and, based on his previous efforts, he can be given another chance back down in trip. Whiskey Pete has been knocking on the door of late and is another who may improve for a drop in distance. Sierra Blanca edges out Theoryofeverything and Ebt's Guard to be best of the rest.

This is wide open so at the likely odds it is worth siding with MR KING to build on earlier promise and gain a first success for Iain Jardine off a handy-looking mark. Theoryofeverything appeals as the pick of the David O'Meara-trained trio and heads the list of dangers, although the likes of Sierra Blanca, Ebt's Guard, Whisky Pete and Barley can all have a say too.

The consistent BARLEY didn't enjoy a clear passage when third in a big field at York recently and he's run very well here in the past.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

On target in a Chepstow maiden before making a successful handicap debut at Pontefract last time, Altmore will undoubtedly be popular despite a subsequent 11lb rise, given his unexposed profile. Zoum Zoum has been campaigned at Pattern level since winning a novice at Newmarket in November of last year and he's of interest now pitched into handicaps, but a chance can be taken on MAGICAL SPIRIT. Kevin Ryan's charge might have an inconsistent profile, but he loves it around here, with his three C&D victories all coming on similar ground (including this race in 2021). He's just 1lb above his last winning mark, and a return to this venue may well spark a revival. Wodao is also noted.

Some useful sprinters line up here but William Haggas' unexposed ALTIMORE remains ahead of his mark despite taking an 11 lb hike for his facile Pontefract success so can complete a hat-trick. Wodao is feared most on the back of his very good recent Goodwood second, with top-weight Commanche Falls and former-winner Magical Spirit also in the mix.

The very lightly raced ALTMORE (nap) coasted to victory on his handicap debut at Pontefract and can take an 11lb rise in his stride.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A contest which has been won by some useful types in the past, this year's renewal could go to the Charlie Appleby-trained MUSIC OF TIME. The Dubawi colt showed considerable promise amidst greenness at Kempton on his debut recently and that experience could prove vital, so it would come as no surprise were he to find the necessary improvement to score here. Kaleido, a full brother to stable star Mishriff, makes significant appeal for the Gosdens, though Kieran Shoemark opts to ride stablemate Kuredu King. 260,000gns purchase Fan Club is another who warrants closer inspection ahead of his racecourse bow.

This can go to a newcomer, with KALEIDO, a full brother to the owner's star performer Mishriff, selected before market clues. 300,000 gns buy Kuredu King is another interesting one for the yard. Godolphin's Music of Time can build on his Kempton third, while Fan Club is respected starting out for William Haggas.

Preference is for the Gosden-trained newcomer KALEIDO, who is a brother to connections' top-class performer Mishriff.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Cut in the ground would appear to hold the key to Nariko, who struck at Haydock in May before following up on her return at Salisbury earlier this month. Hugo Palmer's improving three-year-old merits the utmost respect, but the vote goes to SUMMERGHAND. This is the first time David O'Meara's veteran has contested a class 4 handicap since winning over C&D off 3lb lower in May 2018 and having performed with credit in the Ayr Silver Cup last month, he can exploit it to record an 18th career triumph. Danzan heads the remainder.

IRISH NECTAR caught the eye when fifth in a big field at York last time out so edges the vote in this very open sprint. Hugo Palmer's recent Salisbury scorer Nariko is weighted to have a big say and rates the chief threat, with The Eyes Have It, Danzan and The Coffee Pod all worthy of consideration too.

The progressive 3yo filly NARIKO is well served by slow ground and can complete a hat-trick. The Eyes Have It may be the danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having posted creditable efforts in defeat at Ascot and Nottingham since his victory over 5f here last month, FANTASY MASTER makes plenty of appeal on his return to 6f. Darryll Holland's charge is likely to relish this stiffer test of stamina and he edges the vote over Fine Interview. The three-year-old is 2lb well-in on this quick turnaround after finishing a close-up second at Catterick six days ago and another prominent role is forecast. The downgraded Radio Goo Goo may fare best of the remainder.

FINE INTERVIEW comes here better than ever and rates the pick of these weights too so is fancied to bag a third success of 2024. Recent Leicester victor Sergeant Pep should ensure Hamad Al Jehani 3-y-o doesn't have things all his own way though, while Fantasy Master and Radio Goo Goo need factoring in too. Smart Vision completes the shortlist.

A chance is taken on BULLDOG DRUMMOND, who needs to stage a revival but could do just that now back on a slow surface.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Croeso Cymraeg relished the return to Leicester when landing the spoils in an apprentice handicap 10 days ago. The veteran must enter calculations racing off an unchanged mark, but AZAHARA PALACE makes slightly more appeal on her second attempt over today's 1m2f distance. Hughie Morrison's filly arrives on the back of a solid third in a class 4 event at Newbury and this drop into class 5 company could prove just the tonic. Roxanne and Skinny Malinka are also worth a second look.

CROESO CYMRAEG is firmly into the veteran stage of his career but he took advantage of a drop in the weights at Leicester 10 days ago and given he escapes a penalty for that apprentice win, his follow-up claims appear to be bright. Azahara Palace is unexposed over this trip so enters the reckoning, along with Monteria.

The form of AZAHARA PALACE's latest Newbury third is very solid and he's preferred to recent Leicester scorer Croeso Cymraeg.
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