There were 30 Races on Sunday 15th October 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Goodwood, 8 races at Naas, 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 4 race.

Kym Eyre got up in the dying strides over this trip at Newton Abbot earlier in the month and she should go well once again, even off a 7lb higher rating. However, preference is for ROSEARELLI, who returned from a long absence to run with credit when fourth over hurdles at Worcester last month and she could make her second start for the Dr Richard Newland stable a victorious one. Trapista is another to consider after her third at Uttoxeter.

It could be worth chancing ROSEARELLI, who shaped as if retaining her ability starting out for this yard at Worcester. Trapista is becoming dangerously handicapped so is another to consider, with Kym Eyre best of the others.

Course winner ROSEARELLI (nap) returned from a long layoff with a very encouraging stable debut over hurdles and appeals most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Mt Fugi Park was bought for 290,000 pounds earlier in the year and it would be no surprise to see him figure on his debut under Rules. However, the vote goes to WRAPPEDUPINMAY, who hosed up on his first bumper start at Exeter before failing to justify his short odds under a penalty at Sandown. The son of Ocovango represents powerful connections and he is likely to be bang there where it matters. Support Act was impressive at Wetherby and is another to note.

WRAPPEDUPINMAY created a good impression on the first of 2 bumper starts for Paul Nicholls at the beginning of the year and is taken to strike on his hurdle debut. He may not have things all his own way, though, as expensive point winner Mt Fugi Park and bumper-scorer Support Act are other interesting recruits to hurdling.

With proven ability to act in testing ground, WRAPPEDUPINMAY can make a winning start over hurdles.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

MANORBANK has been successful on his last two outings over the smaller obstacles, including over this trip on his penultimate start. The son of Arcadio makes his chase debut off what could prove to be a lenient mark of 124, so he ought to go close. The main danger is Matata, who finished sixth in Grade 1 company at Aintree when last seen in April and he has plenty of ability, while Out Of Office completes the shortlist.

LLANDINABO LAD did reasonably well over fences last season without winning and his experience in this sphere should count for plenty up against 5 chasing newcomers. Matata confirmed himself useful when sixth in a Grade 1 at Aintree and this Irish point winner looks the obvious threat despite top weight. Low-mileage 8-y-o Manorbank is also of interest.

An interesting race in which MATATA can defy top weight and continue his stable's current warm spell.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Faivoir capitalised off a reduced mark when landing the County Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival and a 5lb rise in the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid on his seasonal debut. However, slight preference is for NEMEAN LION, who capped off a fine campaign last season by landing a Kelso Grade 2 in March and the six-year-old may have more to offer now entering handicaps. Gin Coco and Strong Leader also warrant respect.

Boasting a progressive profile over hurdles following a lengthy absence last term, NEMEAN LION marked himself down as one to keep on the right side of when landing a Kelso Grade 2 in good style on his final start in March and he could well be up to making a winning return/handicap debut from what looks an appealing mark. Gin Coco has gone well fresh previously and he's feared, with Strong Leader and Irish- raider Fiveonefive also fancied to be on the premises.

An open handicap and EL MUCHACHO, despite the rise in class, in worth chancing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

COAL FIRE relished the stiffer test when regaining the winning thread over an extended 3m2f at Newton Abbot recently and first-time cheekpieces may bring about enough improvement to overcome a 4lb rise. Fellow last-time-out winner Jacks Orchard is having only his third appearance in handicap company and is feared most now upped to 3m. Horizon D'or was too bad to be true when seventh at Uttoxeter and the six-year-old could also have a say.

JACKS ORCHARD is a lightly-raced 6-y-o who should have more to offer so he's taken to make light of a 5 lb rise for Uttoxeter. Coal Fire has had a good spell lately and is second choice ahead of the returning Mumbles, who has the potential for improvement in staying handicaps in the coming months.

After winning over 2m4f in August, JACKS ORCHARD gets the vote in the hope he improves again over today's longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having won on his chasing debut/first run for his current trainer at Worcester, LUSITANIEN was then let down by his jumping when turned over at Southwell latest. Better can be expected this time, but it would be foolish to dismiss Ideallko, given he has scope to improve on just his second start over fences. The veteran Abaya Du Mathan is a wily performer who rates as the pick of the remainder.

LUSITANIEN has made a most promising start having switched to fences since joining his new yard and a further 3 lb rise looks more than manageable in a contest which appears to lack depth. Ideallko shaped as if he'll be a better chaser than hurdler on Monday and is respected from the same mark, with Beannaigh Do another who is respected on the form of his chasing bow.

With most of these having a deal to prove, LUSITANIEN looks the logical choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WICKED THOUGHTS, who won his sole start in a point-to-point by 25 lengths, was snapped up for 135,000 pounds at the Aintree sales in April, and looks the most appealing option as Paul Nicholls introduces the gelding at a very realistic level. Call To Duty is second choice after he hinted at ability with a respectable third at Taunton in April, while Highlands Legacy is another to consider.

Having won a point by a wide margin, WICKED THOUGHTS was picked up for six figures and has now joined a top yard, so he's a confident choice to maintain his unbeaten record on Rules debut. Fellow point recruit Doyen Quest is a danger and Call To Duty showed plenty when third at Taunton 6 months ago, so he can't be ruled out.

The pick is WICKED THOUGHTS, who changed hands for a six-figure sum soon after his impressive point debut in the spring.
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