There were 40 Races on Thursday 26th October 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Clonmel, 8 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

After making good late headway in a recent 6f maiden, handicap debutant PRIDE OF SPAIN can improve over today's longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VEILED ILLUSION justified strong support in the betting when landing a novice over C&D three weeks ago and staying at this sort of level could be a good move as he bids for a quick-fire brace of wins. Christian David looks the pick of Richard Hannon's three entrants and is an obvious threat contender based on his game third-placed finish in a decent Newmarket maiden 19 days ago. Joycean Way is also considered, given he is open to improvement now dropped in trip.

This can go to JOYCEAN WAY, who took a step forward from his debut when mid-field at Salisbury 3 weeks ago and with further progress on the cards, Roger Varian's colt can make a winning start on the all-weather. Christian David went close at Newmarket earlier this month and he could be the one to give the selection most to think about, ahead of the penalised Veiled Illusion.

Having scored over C&D three weeks ago, VEILED ILLUSION holds solid claims under a small penalty. Christian David is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An official rating of 82 makes NAZRON a solid option back in a maiden and, given he went down by only a neck to a rival who was probably allowed too much leeway on the front end over C&D last month, David Egan is unlikely to be taking any such chances with his mount today. Jungle Jim is a potential improver on his all-weather debut, while Fidelius is entitled to be wiser after a near-miss on his racecourse bow at Brighton last month.

NAZRON took another step forward when going close over C&D on his nursery debut last month and could be hard to beat in this maiden. Jungle Jim has a race like this in him, while much better was expected from Our Melody on her debut and she could show more here.

One more chance is given to NAZRON, who has proved expensive to follow but nearly made a winning AW debut here last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of ROSE KING, who wasn't beaten far at Redcar last time out and remains unexposed after just five career starts. The three-year-old has won twice on the all-weather before and he is preferred to the likes of Level Up, who has strong clams if bouncing back to the form of his penultimate effort at Bath, and Reigning Profit.

LEVEL UP has had a fine season and appeals as the type to bounce back quickly from a below-par display at Leicester now returned to all-weather, so he earns the vote. Rose King is easily the least exposed in the field, so warrants respect, as does Paddy's Day, who's dropped to a handy mark and was unlucky not to finish closer at Redcar on his most recent outing.

This may be fought out by ROSE KING and Paddy's Day with the unexposed selection taken to confirm his Redcar superiority.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Not beaten far on his debut at Salisbury earlier in the month, SAVIOUR must hold every chance of building upon that effort and switching to the all-weather should not inconvenience him. Hugo Palmer's charge gets the vote ahead of Blessed Boy, who should be open to plenty of improvement after a strong runner-up effort at Southwell on his racecourse bow. Newcomer Parwaz and Purefoy can also have a say in proceedings.

SAVIOUR made a bright start at Salisbury 3 weeks ago and can go close with improvement on the way. Blessed Boy has a similar profile and should progress. Parwaz could be an interesting newcomer for Roger Varian.

Saviour and BLESSED BOY have shown the most and look the clear pick. The latter left a favourable impression on the Southwell AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RED HAT EAGLE was value for more than the winning margin when scoring narrowly at Kempton on his most recent start, and a 2lb rise for that success could prove lenient with Neil Callan taking over in the saddle. Goldsmith has been knocking on the door of late and is likely to be thereabouts, along with the capable Al Hargah and Showlan Spirit, who could be suited by dropping back in trip.

GOLDSMITH is taken to get his head back in front returned to the scene of his wins last winter. Red Hat Eagle was only raised 2 lb for last week's Kempton success and is the obvious threat in a contest where few arrive with compelling claims. Showlan Spirit may prove best of the remainder.

Red Hat Eagle is well handicapped on his Kempton win but GOLDSMITH could be a dangerous opponent should this pan out well for him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STONE OF DESTINY has hit the crossbar the last twice, including when only denied by a short head at Redcar last time and he is 4lb higher for that display. The eight-year-old now has Tom Marquand in the saddle and he can return to winning ways. The main threat is likely to come from Newyorkstateofmind, who was just over three lengths clear of the third at Wolverhampton last week and he should go well off 2lb higher. Of the remainder, Break The Spell makes the most appeal on her handicap bow.

NEWYORKSTATEOFMIND pulled clear of the rest when runner-up at Wolverhampton last week and is the percentage call to go one better from only a 2 lb higher mark. Straits of Moyle could get back on track after a small break and is feared most ahead of the unreliable Stone of Destiny.

The 8yo STONE OF DESTINY can end a long losing run having gone very close on turf the last twice. Newyorkstateofmind is feared most
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WORLD WITHOUT LOVE was denied by just over three lengths into third in a class 4 event at Kempton last month, which looks possibly the best form on offer in this contest. The daughter of Ulysses goes off the same mark and could prove hard to beat. Richard P Smith has been knocking on the door lately and has to be considered as he takes a further step up in distance, while Major Major goes well on the all-weather and is another to note.

RICHARD P SMITH has returned to form with cheekpieces refitted on his last 3 starts, finishing runner-up on the last 2 occasions, so he is taken to go one better as he goes up in trip. World Without Love also arrives in good heart and isn't taken lightly, while Major Major is another who merits consideration.

This looks a good chance for RICHARD P SMITH (nap) to record his first AW win. He brings creditable AW form along with three turf wins.
Ths is the racecard key.
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