There were 37 Races on Wednesday 23rd October 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Southwell, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
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AIDAN ANDABETTIN may not have shown much in recent starts, but he should be suited by stepping back up in trip and returning to a track where he ran well when fourth in July. The booking of champion jockey Oisin Murphy is another plus so he gets the vote ahead of Dion Baker and C&D winner Treacherous, who had been in fine form prior to a disappointing effort when upped in grade at Bath last month.

AIDAN ANDABETTIN are Treacherous are at the opposite end of the age spectrum but look the pair to focus on down in class. Marginal preference is for the Richard Spencer colt with Oisin Murphy taking over.

An unappealing betting event in which TREACHEROUS may be able to capitalise on the favourable terms. Aidan Andabettin is next best.
Class & Speed Card
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FORT AUGUSTUS has steadily improved with each start and this looks like an ideal opportunity to break the maiden following a strong runner-up effort over C&D. Behind him on that occasion were Skellig Isle (third) and Sweet Sonata (fourth), who are expected to be thereabouts again. Curzon is another to note on his nursery debut following an encouraging second at Nottingham.

FORT AUGUSTUS made an encouraging start in nurseries when runner-up over C&D 2 weeks ago and looks sure to go well again. Sweet Sonata caught the eye in the same race so is next best ahead of Curzon.

Rogue Bullet still has a bigger run in him but CURZON is of interest on this nursery debut and he gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
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Narrowly denied over C&D in July and a respectable fourth over 1m here last time out, LOCH LEVEN must enter calculations as she sets the standard and has experience on her side. Add to that Oisin Murphy is doing the steering in the plate and she boasts sound claims. Newcomers Crest Of Light, Penfolds Grange and Transparent should be monitored for market support.

LOCH LEVEN went close in a C&D novice 3 starts back and has a big shout if reproducing that in a thin maiden. String of Pearls and Transparent are interesting newcomers.

Loch Leven sets the standard but she's not bombproof and one of the newcomers may have her measure. CREST OF LIGHT is suggested.
Class & Speed Card
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CHAR displayed plenty of promise when filling second place on his debut over this distance at Salisbury earlier in the month and Roger Varian's colt is hard to oppose on the back of that performance. Bouvier also brings strong form claims to the table, but could be vulnerable to the less-exposed selection. Any market support for El Bosh on his racecourse bow would have to be noted.

CHAR was noted finishing to good effect once the penny dropped when runner-up on debut at Salisbury 3 weeks ago. Open to improvement with that under his belt, he looks to hold sound claims of going one place better. Bouvier, despite a less-than-ideal draw, appealing newcomer El Bosh and Kodi Fire are others worth a look.

Kodi Fire can step forward again over this new trip but CHAR is fancied to build on his promising Salisbury debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QAZAQ has been off the track since winning on his debut over this trip at Chelmsford in December, but the son of Kingman has been found an ideal opportunity to maintain his unbeaten record. Tex is the pick of the rest with experience but has plenty to find with the selection if he's on form, so the main threat may come from the newcomer Huntly Lodge.

QAZAQ created an excellent impression when making a winning start under a hands-and-heels ride at Chelmsford 10 months ago and this appeals as an outstanding opportunity to maintain his unbeaten record. Tex was possibly unsuited by conditions at Leicester last week and looks the one to follow the selection home if returning to something like his debut form.

This revolves around QAZAQ who won in fine style on his debut at Chelmsford last December. He's been found a weak race for his comeback.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BERRY CLEVER had plenty in hand when winning over C&D last week and a repeat of that effort may be good enough to take this contest as well, despite a 6lb penalty. Recent Southwell second Rawaasi is likely to be in the mix once again, while King David edges out Old Chums and Thorntonledale Max to be best of the rest.

BERRY CLEVER found improvement to run out a cosy winner over C&D 9 days ago and is worth a chance to defy the penalty at the possible expense of the in-form King David. Rawaasi is another player if she can back up her return to form at Southwell recently.

He had been looking exposed but BERRY CLEVER got off the mark in fine style over C&D last week and can defy a 6lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RACING DEMON showed a likeable attitude when scoring over a mile at Bath and, after faring best of those held up when an admirable third over the same C&D subsequently, he gets the vote to return to winning ways off an unchanged mark. Ten Commitments wasn't able to show his true colours when sixth over 7f at Chelmsford and could bounce back now eased 1lb. Argentali didn't cut much ice on her handicap debut over 7f at Lingfield, but she may be capable of better now sporting first-time cheekpieces.

UNREAL CONNECTION has taken well to the fitting of blinkers in recent starts and can get back on the scoreboard here. Ten Commitments and Racing Demon head the list of dangers.

Racing Demon can go well but it may be worth chancing BIGBERTIEBASSETT off a reduced mark now returned to 1m and tried in blinkers.
Class & Speed Card
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Two from two in his career, DOLCE COURAGE looked a gelding to keep firmly on side when scoring at Newcastle last season, pulling clear with the runner-up. Provided he is fully tuned up on his return from a prolonged absence, he looks the one to side with now making his handicap debut for the in-form Gosden team. Whitcombe Rockstar impressed when bringing up a hat-trick in the London Mile Final over C&D and merits respect off 6lb higher, while the class-dropping Gorak can also go well.

DOLCE COURAGE looked a useful prospect when winning a pair of novice races last year and he is taken to make a successful reappearance with more still to offer as he goes handicapping. He can see off the challenge of Whitcombe Rockstar, who is respected as he bids for a sixth win of the season, with Gloucestershire completing the shortlist.

Dolce Courage and Gorak are of interest but WHITCOMBE ROCKSTAR (nap) goes from strength to strength and can win again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

CADOGAN PLACE was tapped for toe at a crucial stage when a staying-on third over 1m4f on his return from a break here last month and, tackling 2m for the first time, the promising son of Frankel looks well capable of making a successful handicap bow. Runner-up behind an in-form stayer over track and trip, Red Flyer looks the main danger off an unchanged mark, although Duke Of Oxford warrants respect off just 1lb higher than when third in the Northumberland Plate on his penultimate start.

Having looked a good prospect when winning on debut, CADOGAN PLACE shaped as if needing the emphasis more on stamina when third at this course last month, so he could yet do better upped in trip on his handicap bow. He is preferred to Duke of Oxford, who can bounce back having had a wide trip on his latest outing, with Galactic Charm also considered.

This year's Northumberland Plate third DUKE OF OXFORD, possesses the ability, stamina and track craft to expose any flaws elsewhere.
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