There were 45 Races on Friday 11th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 8 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Downpatrick, 9 races at Kempton, 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 6 race.

CLASSY HOPES went close to losing his maiden tag when denied in the shadow of the post here last week. Due to be raised 2lb for that good effort, John Butler's inmate can take advantage and gone one better. Pickled Pepper just failed to reel in the winner at Chelmsford last time and she looks set to launch another strong challenge, while Amroon won over 7f during the summer and can get involved off his current mark.

CLASSY HOPES reacted really well to first-time cheekpieces when runner-up over C&D last week and on that evidence, he can cash in on his lowly mark. La Verite is a threat if turned out quickly, along with Pickled Pepper.

Perhaps CLASSY HOPES might be the one, having appeared to benefit from first-time cheekpieces over C&D last time out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Penalised for winning at Yarmouth in May, Spherical has shown her best form over the minimum trip so far, and is taken on with GALAXY ZOO. The daughter of Zoustar made a promising debut when a close-up third at Wolverhampton behind a winner officially rated 83 and she can go close on the strength of that form. Pageant is fitted with a first-time hood and is another likely improver, while both Mahra's Love and Gentle Touch are newcomers to note.

Despite looking pretty clueless early on, GALAXY ZOO powered home for third once she got the message at Wolverhampton and with above-average improvement forthcoming, she could be the answer. Glamour Show and Spherical are solid rivals, but a bigger threat may emerge in the shape of a newcomer, with Gentle Touch and Mahra's Love likely candidates.

Preference is for GLAMOUR SHOW, who was placed behind the subsequent Firth Of Clyde Stakes winner Sky Majesty on her penultimate start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JETTIE'S RUN makes plenty of appeal based on last month's debut second over course and distance. She was no match for the hot favourite Magical Trail, but showed enough potential to suggest she can win at this level. Maissara failed to progress when fourth at Yarmouth, but is not out of this if settling better in the early stages. Remember The Bear is a half-sister to the useful sprinter Pillow Talk and is preferred of the newcomers.

JETTIE'S RUN made a highly promising start to her career when chasing home a useful prospect who had the benefit of experience over C&D 16 days ago and, with progress anticipated, she can provide the Ralph Beckett yard with another victory. Godolphin-newcomer Arabian Summer is another of interest before market clues. Maissara and Bermuda Longtail are others to note.

Arabian Summerp is a well-related newcomer but JETTIE'S RUN can confirm the undoubted promise of her recent C&D debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A few of these arrive with something to prove, but that can't be said about BLACKLION, who finished third at Wolverhampton last time out having been on target there prior to that. George Baker's charge is able to compete from an unchanged mark and, from a favourable draw, the son of Sioux Nation can get back on track. Ash Wednesday caught the eye when third over 7f at Brighton recently. A step up in trip could unlock further progress, so he appeals as a likely candidate, while others to note include Help Me Rhonda and Spirit Charmer.

HELP ME RHONDA rates the pick of these weights so is fancied to gain a maiden victory at the chief expense off course-winner Blacklion. Ash Wednesday and Spirit Charmer also enter calculations.

Only 4-1 for a handicap at Brighton last time, ASH WEDNESDAY ran okay to be third after looking all at sea on that quirky track
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Victory Sound sets a useful standard and he is of obvious interest eased in class under a penalty, but it might pay to side with SUHUB. William Haggas' filly stepped forward on her debut effort when filling the runner-up spot at Newmarket last month and any further progress could see her go one better. Andrew Balding's string often improve for their initial experience and Urban Glimpse may get involved with that in mind. Venezuelan appeals most of the newcomers.

SUHUB shaped promisingly at Newmarket recently and is preferred to the class-dropping Victory Sound. Urban Glimpse should build on his C&D debut second, while Ralph Beckett newcomer Venezuelan would also enter the reckoning if the betting speaks in his favour.

The preferred choice is SUHUB, the first foal from a dual Group 1 scorer, who bumped into a potentially smart rival at Newmarket.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Al Ameed continues to knock hard on the door and he would be deserved winner, but the Kodiac gelding might have to play second-fiddle to FRENCH MASTER. John & Thady Gosden's colt was a comfortable victor at Doncaster in July and the three-year-old, a full-brother to Mohaafeth, can continue his progress switched to the all-weather. Assured appeals most of the remainder.

This may well develop into a match between AL AMEED and French Master, the 7 lb the former receives just about swinging the pendulum in his favour. Alnayef is another to note back from a break/having been gelded.

This can go to FRENCH MASTER, who left a good impression when scoring at Doncaster in July.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A few last-time-out winners arrive here with solid credentials of claiming the prize, with slight preference for THROUBI. James Fanshawe's charge seeks a hat-trick and Kaiya Fraser's 3lb claim negates the burden of a 3lb rise for her head success over 1m4f at Newbury in July. Rockit Tommy will have to defy a 5lb penalty for his success over 1m3f at this venue nine days ago, but Taylor Fisher takes off 3lb, while Outgun also warrants respect.

Low-mileage 5-y-o THE GLEN ROVER has a progressive record on AW and might be able to defy the handicapper again. Last week's winner Rockit Tommy, C&D specialist Ocean Heights and the hat-trick seeking Throubi head the dangers in a competitive race for the level.

Rockit Tommy and THE GLEN ROVERS (nap) were ready winners on their latest course starts and the latter can take another step forward
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An open contest sees a tentative nod in the direction of KING OF ITHACA, who was beaten under a length despite finishing third over 7f at Southwell last month. Off the same mark, another bold bid can be expected. Jazzy Angel is fancied to pose the most significant question to the selection after a narrow miss over 7f at Wolverhampton on her latest start, while Stacey Racey won over C&D last time and heads the remainder.

JAZZY ANGEL took a step forward when second at Wolverhampton and is still relatively unexposed, so she's worth a chance to go one better. Kitaab is officially well-in off the same mark as when scoring readily at Newmarket but he'll need to negotiate stall 13 effectively if he's to follow up. King of Ithaca is also respected.

Several have claims but KING OF ITHACA is proven over C&D, has hit a consistent spell and is taken to make a winning return here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OPEN SECRET was a ready winner over 1m6f at Redcar on Saturday and a repeat of that performance would make him difficult to stop. Charlie Johnston's charge will have to defy a 6lb penalty, but that seems unlikely to halt his progression. The hat-trick seeking Knight Templar is feared most, although a further 6lb rise will be trickier to defy, while Hawk Jet looks set to follow them home.

OPEN SECRET upped his game and extended well when scoring at Redcar last weekend and he could defy the penalty with another step forward. Super Superjack is a player back up in trip and Knight Templar isn't without hope.

A slight preference is for the Robert Stephens' hat-trick seeker KNIGHT TEMPLAR over the most obvious danger Open Secret.
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