There were 36 Races on Wednesday 30th October 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Fakenham, 7 races at Nottingham, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Dundalk, 9 races at Kempton, 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.

BOSPHORUS ROSE outran big odds to finish a close-up third over 7f at Southwell earlier in the month and she is likely to have plenty more to offer on only her second start. The daughter of Golden Horn takes a step up in trip and looks the one to beat. Justenzia could only manage sixth on her debut over track and trip, but she might get closer with that experience under her belt. Any market confidence behind Tracy Lord should be noted.

BOSPHORUS ROSE belied huge odds when shaping well in third on debut at Southwell 3 weeks ago, not beaten far with inexperience very much apparent. She seems sure to improve and looks the way to go despite a high draw. Tracy Lord, Pacifist and Chilli Queen head up a host of interesting newcomers.

Perhaps this will go to a newcomer. AMERICAN GAL, who is closely related to six winners, is top of the list.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Footwork was far from disgraced when he finished third on his nursery debut over C&D last time and he should mount a bold bid off a 1lb lower mark. However, the vote goes to ANGELICA BAY, who has filled the runner-up spot in each of her three starts in novice company and might be able to exploit an opening rating of 75. Reddeef completes the shortlist.

The drop back to 7f looks a good move for ENROLLED who is selected to make a successful nursery debut for the Fanshawe team. Notimeforchitchat, Reddeef and Cashlyn Cavalier head the many dangers in a competitive nursery.

James Fanshawe often brings his horses along slowly and ENROLLED is selected to make a winning nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BERMUDA LONGTAIL ran a debut full of promise when second over 6f at this venue earlier in the month and she is likely to take a big step forward from that display. With the prospect of more to come, she could prove tough to beat. Dash Of Azure has taken the silver medal home on each of her two starts to date and can pose the main threat, while Desert Spring needs to be monitored closely in the market on her debut.

DASH OF AZURE improved on her debut when runner-up at Yarmouth and, with this step back up in trip firmly in her favour, she takes preference over Bermuda Longtail, who started well here recently. Dancing Colours is the clear pick of the newcomers on paper.

Ralph Beckett has a line on Bermuda Longtail and his DASH OF AZURE is fancied to win at the third time of asking.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

OLIVIA JANE was beaten only a neck at Wolverhampton on debut despite failing to get a clear run. She looks assured to launch a serious challenge on that evidence and is marginally preferred to Choreographic. The latter was took a step forward here last time, when giving the strong impression this extra distance will suit, while Season Of Light will likely find this less competitive than her debut assignment at Newmarket and is one to note.

OLIVIA JANE made an excellent start to her career when runner-up at Wolverhampton 3 weeks ago and with the promise of more to come, she looks the way to go. Choreographic reacted well to blinkers here last time and is just the type her leading yard will draw further improvement from, while Season of Light will surely show more this time.

A chance is taken that Charlie Appleby's SEASON OF LIGHT will be seen to better effect on this quicker surface.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Raffles Angel recorded a double when successful at Yarmouth last month and can feature once again returning to the all-weather. However, COUP DE FORCE looks a more likely candidate to land a hat-trick given Stuart Kittow's five-year-old scored over course and distance before winning a shade cosily at Southwell on her latest start. Stanley Spencer is progressing nicely and makes more appeal than Treacherous of the remainder.

COUP DE FORCE is building a strong record on artificial surfaces and should make a bold bid for the hat-trick. Improving 3-y-os Stanley Spencer and Raffles Angel head the dangers.

The vote goes to Rae Guest's upwardly mobile filly RAFFLES ANGEL who remains on a workable mark despite a 4lb rise for her Yarmouth win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DAMASCUS STEEL tends to save his best for artificial surfaces and won here in August before a comfortable victory at Newcastle last time. The son of Mastercraftsman looks worth sticking with and can confirm latest form with third-placed Appier, despite a 3lb rise. The latter may well feature once again, although the less exposed Wiltshire Wonder looks a bigger threat with progression likely after winning at Southwell on his handicap debut.

Bumper winner WILTSHIRE WONDER overcame inexperience to score in good style on his handicap debut in this sphere at Southwell 3 weeks ago and can score again. Touch The Moon is interesting, while Rockit Tommy can continue to go well if starting on terms.

Stepping up to 1m4f and switching to AW could see TOUCH THE MOON leave his previous efforts in handicap company well behind.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MARCHETTI may have been expensive to follow of late but, as she has a good record at this venue and ran well for Alex Voikhansky when a game third at Bath most recently, this consistent mare is given another chance to return to winning ways. No News and Blue Collar Lad are closely matched judged by their encounter at Lingfield last month and, on the revised terms, could chase the selection home in that order.

SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX cashed in on a career-low mark at Wolverhampton last month and with that in mind, a 2 lb rise should be well within his compass. Diamondsinthesand seems sure to give another good account, while Bungle Bay could go well at a price back at 7f.

The selection is BLUE COLLAR LAD (nap), who has done very well since joining Daniel Steele and can add to his Chelmsford win last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Purple Poppy ended a lengthy losing run in first-time blinkers when scoring over C&D a fortnight ago and she commands respect despite a 5lb higher mark. However, this could be a good time to catch the versatile SMASHER, who handles Polytrack and is worth chancing from just 2lb above his last winning mark on his first start after wind surgery. Art Fantastique and Vaunted complete the shortlist.

SEAS OF ELZAAM is becoming well handicapped so could be worth chancing after an eye-catching return over this C&D last month. Purple Poppy responded well to this headgear when scoring over C&D 2 weeks ago and is the obvious threat, with Smasher another to consider if ready to go.

Tom Ward's low-mileage 3yo ART FANTASTIQUE is taken to build on his good recent Windsor fourth and get off the mark for the season here
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Previous C&D winner BEGGARMAN is on a competitive rating and has plenty going for him at this trip, after finding winning elusive over 1m6f of late. Rob Honrby knows the selection well and it would be no surprise to see the partnership take this contest. Kissininthebackrow is noteworthy back on the Flat and could go well from a handy mark. Trojan Truth and Grey Fox are other key players.

Preference is for KISSININTHEBACKROW, who has proved consistent on the Flat this summer and remains feasibly treated. Beggarman and Grey Fox are also of interest.

The return to Kempton could be a major positive for SOPHAR SOGOOD and he earns the vote ahead of Kissininthebackrow.
Ths is the racecard key.
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