There were 37 Races on Tuesday 15th October 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Leicester, 9 races at Newcastle, 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.

Trainer Tristan Davidson won this last year and is back for more with Laudable, who already has three wins to his name this season and was second last time out. He can go well if taking to the all-weather, but giving 1lb to the younger SOMETHING looks a big ask after he was beaten less than two lengths over C&D in a better race earlier in the month. Flying Scotsman completes the shortlist.

MERIDIAN WAY hasn't shown much to date but he's bred to be much better than a mark of 46 and this much longer trip should be in his favour, so he's worth chancing on handicap debut. Something and Laudable arrive in good form and should be on the premises.

There may still be more to come from the 3yo SOMETHING who finished runner-up in a stronger contest over C&D 11 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Trainer Sean Woods has been doing well since his return from Hong Kong, and he has a lively sort here in LORDSBRIDGE BLU, a lightly-raced four-year-old who won at the third attempt at Wolverhampton. He seems a late-maturing sort who could go on from that and run up a sequence if kept at a sensible level. Up The Jazz was a good second at Ayr and rates his biggest danger, followed by both African Spirit and Celtic Warrior.

LORDSBRIDGE BLU cemented his solid start when opening his account at Wolverhampton last time and he's the type to do better now handicapping, so he gets the vote over Celtic Warrior, who should be back on track away from heavy ground. Up The Jazz should also be involved if the race doesn't come too soon.

The vote goes to LISEO who has dropped 4lb below his last winning mark and ran well in his only visit here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rose Of New Jersey was a good second at Thirsk under Connor Beasley in September and they are reunited here, suggesting they could put in a bold effort. Hawaii Five O might get involved after a solid fourth in cheekpieces last month, but FALAISE BLANC looks the one to beat. Weakening late on over further at Hamilton, he could prove difficult to pass if ridden positively.

Although HAWAII FIVE O failed to justify favouritism on his 1m Yarmouth nursery debut he did shape quite well and can come good now dropping back to 7f. Born Too Run enjoyed no luck on her Redcar nursery debut and is next on the list. Dolly's Delight is one of a few in this line-up who could improve now handicapping.

Preference is for HAWAII FIVE O who appeared to find 1m stretching him when attempting to make all on his nursery debut at Yarmouth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

QASEEM is penalised for winning a nursery at Haydock, though he does boast a handicap rating of 82, and Karl Burke's inmate may prove a cut above the opposition on his return to novice company. Yuvraaj finished third over a mile here on debut and is preferred to Royal Alliance, who was fourth at Newmarket back in June, while L'Karama is an early entry in next year's Irish 2000 Guineas and is a newcomer to note along with War Hawk.

An interesting novice. There was a lot to like about YUVRAAJ's opening third over 1m here last month and he's preferred to fellow Newmarket raider Royal Alliance. Qaseem is quite exposed but has the form to be on the premises, while the 3 newcomers make appeal on pedigree and need checking out in the betting.

Qaseem has some good form and ROYAL ALLIANCE has been gelded since running a nice first race behind last week's Dewhurst third.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MISSMIMI is admirably consistent and scored over course and distance before finding one too good over the minimum trip back here. She looks sure to run her race once again and that could be good enough to get her head back in front. Rain Cap can be given a chance on the back of a good effort at Hamilton, while Flavius Titus and Noble Captain boast winning form at the track and are both capable of featuring at this level.

The return to 6f looks a positive for MISSMIMI who can extend her run of good form at this venue and land a second success of the autumn. Muddy Lynn is entitled to come on for last month's comeback outing at Kempton and is 3 lb below the mark she defied here last summer. Rain Cap completes the shortlist.

Muddy Lynn and Noble Captain can leave recent runs behind them but MISSMIMI is improving and can gain a second C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WALSON'S LAW took a step forward when just failing to catch the winner over course and distance on his handicap debut. The son of Wootton Bassett has plenty of scope for further progress off his current mark and first-time cheekpieces may also help his cause. Shaladar returns to the Tapeta with solid claims based on his recent placed efforts at Ascot, while The Cookstown Cafu has been in good form over 7f here lately. Inversion is also worth a second glance now handicapping.

WALSON'S LAW went up 4 lb for his recent near miss over C&D but it'll be a surprise if this 3-y-o from the Boughey stable doesn't have more improvement in him and he's preferred to fellow lightly-raced 3-y-o Inversion. Shaladar is tricky to win with but arrives in form and ought to be on the premises again.

Walson's Law is respected now tried in headgear but INVERSION is bred to be much better than her opening mark and she is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BULLET POINT showed promise on his return from a break at Wolverhampton recently and the unexposed son of Advertise can step forward eased 1lb in the ratings. That said, Yorkstone was in good form when last seen in January. He would be a real threat if returning at the top of his game, though the race-fit Commander Of Life might be the bigger danger.

While BULLET POINT didn't take the step forward the market seemingly anticipated on his Wolverhampton handicap debut it was still a decent run and his lightly-raced profile provides hope that he can build on that. Yorkstone will be a danger if resuming in the same form as when last seen at the turn of the year. Commander of Life ended his time with Marco Botti in reasonable form and also makes the shortlist.

All of these come with risks. BULLET POINT had no excuses on his handicap debut but that was after a break and he can improve again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The money came for END ZONE last time out, but Roger Fell's charge could only manage fourth. However, the son of Dark Angel is 1lb lower now and, with the return to 1m in his favour, he could gain compensation. Masterpainter has been edging down the handicap and last month's C&D fourth was more encouraging. Others to note include Pop Favorite and Our Noble Lord.

END ZONE is well treated and shaped better than the result when fourth here last time, so he looks the one to be with in a thin race. Pop Favorite and Whatwouldyouknow both go well here and are likely to play a part.

Whatwouldyouknow, the 2022 winner, can go well but MR HEINZ (nap), whose record over C&D reads 12413, makes plenty of appeal.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There has been no stopping Yaahobby of late and he arrives following back-to-back C&D successes. Concert Boy has finished behind him on both occasions, but the latest of those efforts when only going down by a head suggests he could reverse the form on revised terms. DRAKEHOLES was worth more than the winning margin suggests on his most recent outing, though, and could be too strong for the pair of them.

All things considered, YAAHOBBY was value for more than the margin of victory here recently and a 2 lb nudge is unlikely to be enough to prevent Antony Brittain's charge from completing the hat-trick. Drakeholes registered a third C&D success on the same card 11 days ago and he is second choice ahead of Concert Boy, who was beaten just a head by the selection last time and is likely to be in the thick of things once again.

It makes sense to focus on those in form and DRAKEHOLES appeared to have a bit up his sleeve when collecting here last time.
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