There were 49 Races on Monday 14th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Hereford, 8 races at Roscommon, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Musselburgh, 9 races at Kempton, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

THE WAITING GAME rattled up a sequence of five wins last autumn and went close when third at Chelmsford on her latest start. A return to winning ways looks imminent for Jack Jones' mare and she may edge a competitive sprint. The consistent Valtellina won here this time last year and she can feature, while Al Ameen and Hiatus are others capable of getting involved.

A tight-looking handicap but GRENHAM BAY won off 2 lb higher over this C&D in the spring so could be the answer. Al Ameen and Mokaatil head the dangers.

The vote goes to C&D winner AL AMEEN, who didn't get any luck when a close fourth over 7f here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LAYAALI was having only her second start in a nursery when running into trouble at Newcastle last time. She finished with a late rattle for third once in the clear and looks worth chancing in the hope she gets a smoother passage. Placed over the minimum trip at Wolverhampton, Miakoda is not out of this, while it would be no surprise to see improvement from both Gesundheit and Perfect Parole.

LAYAALI took a step forward when a close third in a Newcastle nursery 2 weeks ago so gets the vote off the same mark. Gesundheit has an eye-catching jockey booking and is the type to do better now qualified for nurseries, so is next best ahead of top-weight Miakoda, who had excuses last time.

This looks tricky but MIAKODA gets the vote ahead of Layaali and Ed Walker's nursery newcomer Gesundheit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ARTIFICER was having her first start after a wind operation when debuting for Matt Crawley's yard and finishing third at Lingfield last month. The daughter of Holy Roman Emperor is potentially well handicapped on that evidence and is the one to side with. More Than A Feelin returns to the all-weather with a shout, while Faster Bee looks worth another try over this longer trip.

MORE THAN A FEELIN disappointed back on turf last time but she was beaten only by a subsequent winner over this C&D the time before so is worth another chance. The return to 1m may help Faster Bee so he's next best ahead of Uzincso.

The vote goes to 3yo MORE THAN A FEELIN, who is a big player if she can recapture the form of her close second over C&D in August.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

360,000gns purchase Naval Command, a half-brother to St Leger winner Eldar Eldarov, makes plenty of appeal on paper and is an obvious candidate for his lofty connections. Push The Limit looks a likely type too and although it would be no surprise were he to figure, THE KING'S FALCON shades preference. A staying-on fourth over 7f at Newbury on his debut, the mile promises to suit and that previous experience will stand him in good stead.

A potentiall very hot maiden, featuring some eye-catching newcomers, none more so than Godolphin's NAVAL CCOMMAND, an expensive son of Lope De Vega. Hawaiian King, Anglophile, Push The Limit and Terrapin are other newcomers to note, especially if they are strong in the market.

Top of the list is Godolphin's newcomer NAVAL COMMAND, who cost 360,000gns as a yearling and is a half-brother to Eldar Eldarov.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Misty Memories was a shade unfortunate not to have finished closer at Beverley but he sets the standard and must enter calculations. That said, it could go the way of debutant MASAI MOON. Charlie Appleby's colt boasts an appealing pedigree and with the yard's juveniles in good form, it would come as no surprise were he up to the task. Helmsley is another to consider.

Another potentially hot novice, and this one may well go to a Godolphin newcomer as well, as MAISAI MOON is certainly bred to be well above average. Misty Memories took a step forward from first run to second and may be the main threat, though debutants Sea Scout and Helmsley also take the eye on paper.

Misty Memories sets a fair standard but there are some interesting newcomers in opposition including Charlie Appleby's MASAI MOON.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SHE'S A WARRIOR finished a creditable third over C&D on her debut before going on to score with ease here next time, and any further progress could see the filly go in again. That said, Leadman sets the standard with an official rating of 83 and he ought to have a say. Ombrecell wouldn't be without a chance should a first-time hood help him to settle, while others to note include El Zoud and Newcastle scorer Tasdeed.

SHE'S A WARRIOR picked up really well once the penny dropped when beating a subsequent winner over this C&D last month and she looks capable of defying a penalty. This does look a decent novice, though, with El Zoud and Leadman likely threats.

His second run has been a long time coming but EL ZOUD ran a hugely promising first race at Newcastle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With a lack of recent winning form to work with it may pay to focus on those with the best course form, and that points us to the chances of EPSOM FAITHFULL. Her seven wins on the all-weather include four here at Kempton, three over this trip off higher marks, and she's taken to go close. Thapa VC is an obvious threat after his recent C&D second, while Strike can also get involved.

THAPA VC looked as good as ever when runner-up over C&D 12 days ago and can go one better off the same mark. Starshiba ran his best race for a while when second at Newcastle and is next best ahead of Clipsham La Habana.

Top of the list is prolific winner THAPA VC (nap), who was as good as ever when runner-up behind a major improver over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Chris Dwyer has booked Oisin Murphy to ride top-weight Berry Clever and, although still a maiden, he could go close dropping in class. Tambourine Dream is also interesting in first-time cheekpieces after a couple of decent third-placed efforts, but GULTARI may have an edge. She was a solid fourth at Wolverhampton last month, won as recently as August on the turf and looks the most reliable runner in the field.

GULTARI is worth another chance on AW back down in class. The in-form Stacey Racey is next best ahead of Zinchenko.

James Fanshawe's TAMBOURINE DREAM has been knocking on the door and she'll get a good pace to chase back at 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A small field and Tailorman is the only C&D winner in the line-up after he scored by a nose here last month. He can go well, but an added 4lb from the handicapper may be enough to stop him. DYNAMISTE has been put up the same amount for her Bath success but she tries a new trip now and may improve for it. Francesco Baracca is an interesting alternative if he reacts well to a first-time hood.

DYNAMISTE has got his act together upped in trip and fitted with cheekpieces of late and with her stamina drawn out further here, the hat-trick may well be forthcoming. Tailorman also won last time and is the obvious threat.

This can go to TAILORMAN who is likeably consistent and was nicely clear of Naasma when winning here 19 days ago.
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