There were 23 Races on Monday 30th October 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at Huntingdon, 8 races at Galway, 8 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 5 race.

An open race in which the suggestion is STRAWMAN who looks interesting back up in trip and down in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Al Saif is respected upped in trip but the vote goes to COMPLETED who sets the standard on her promising debut second at Southwell.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Hugo Palmer may have found a suitable opportunity for CHESHIRE DANCER to win for a second time after she followed her Beverley success with a neck second at Wolverhampton. This looks a slightly easier contest on paper and she may get the better of Rich Harry, who was second over this trip at Kempton, but beaten over five lengths, suggesting he has a bit to do now to bother the selection. Northgate is of interest for owner and trainer Antony Brittain and he might go well despite his lack of experience.

This probably rests between RICH HARRY and Cheshire Dancer, with preference for the former who brings particularly solid form credentials to the table. Newcomer King's School makes some appeal on paper and he needs a close look in the betting.

7.5f winner CHESHIRE DANCER steps back up in trip and may be capable of pulling out more, so gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ARIZONA DESERT has improved considerably since joining the Dominic French Davis stable and stepping up to a mile can eke out further improvement as she looks to follow up on a determined 7f success off 4lb lower at Leicester last time out. Runner-up on each of her last two starts, including over C&D earlier in the month, Amasar is a leading contender, along with Amayretto, who is looking to bounce back to the form that saw her win comfortably at Redcar on her penultimate outing.

AMAYRETTO arrives at the top of her game and wasn't seen to best effect when third at Nottingham last time so is fancied to quickly resume winning ways. Leicester-scorer Arizona Desert is next on the list ahead of handiap-debutantes Amasar and Run For The Sun.

The vote goes to ARIZONA DESERT who battled well when justifying support at Leicester and is open to more progress at this new trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This can go the way of CURIOUS ROVER, who has been extremely consistent since beginning his career in August, and Katie Scott's charge can make it three win in his last five starts. A comfortable winner at Beverley on her penultimate outing, Rare Jewel is a key player, along with Due For Luck, who has almost seven lengths to find with the selection from their clash at Haydock last month but was progressive previous to that effort.

A case can be made for a few of these but HAVANA ROSE rates the pick of the weights on the back of her excellent Pontefract second so edges the vote from Rare Jewel who could have more to offer now going into handicaps for the first time. Curious Rover appeals as the best of the rest for place purposes.

Prior to his inexplicable latest effort DUE FOR LUCK was on the up and he is taken to get back on track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A comfortable winner over track and trip in May, SPIRIT OF BOWLAND wasn't beaten far here last time out and he is taken to go in again off what remains a workable mark. He can uphold that form with Eleven Eleven (fourth), as well as seeing off the attentions of recent C&D winner Ice Shadow. Completing the shortlist are Girl From Italy, Pop Favorite and Zafaan.

SPIRIT OF BOWLAND completed a hat-trick on AW earlier this year and signalled a return to form when third over C&D last time. He can get back on the scoreboard. Ice Shadow and Pop Favorite should also go well.

The manner of ICE SHADOW's C&D success suggests that he can find what's necessary to successfully defy a 3lb rise and follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mumcat was victorious over C&D by a half-length earlier in the month and she should have her supporters, as she is only asked to compete off a 3lb higher mark. However, preference is for BASHOLO, who hasn't been beaten far in this grade on each of her last three starts and she could be ready to be rewarded for her consistency after her most recent third at Wolverhampton. Fighting Chance finished a close-up third over C&D last time and is another to consider.

BERNIE THE BEAR did too much too soon from a poor position here 3 weeks ago and remains in form so he could be the answer to this low-grade contest. Mumcat ended a long losing run in a similar C&D event last time and can go well again. The Gay Blade is another to consider.

The bang-in-form topweight MUMCAT (nap) can follow up her recent C&D win. The 3yo Bernie The Bear is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BLAZING HOT made a highly-encouraging start to life in the care of Michael Herrington, as he was denied by just a short head at Pontefract and he has only been put up 1lb for that effort. The son of Hot Streak is a C&D winner and it would be no surprise to see him get his head back in front with Tom Eaves taking over in the plate. Lady Celia is the obvious danger after her victory over C&D last time and she should be thereabouts once more off a 4lb higher rating. Phoenix Star also has to be respected after his double over C&D last month.

LADY CELIA looked good value for her win here a fortnight ago and can follow up after a 4 lb rise. Blazing Hot and 8-time C&D winner Another Angel are among the dangers.

Three-time C&D winner BLAZING HOT was cruelly reeled in on last month's stable debut at Pontefract and is taken to go one better today.
Ths is the racecard key.
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