There were 37 Races on Wednesday 11th October 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Sedgefield, 7 races at Ludlow, 7 races at Nottingham, 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.

World Of Darcy would hold every chance if performing at his best, but John Ryan's colt hasn't hit the same heights since a third-placed effort in a Listed event at Deauville in early August. With that in mind, last-time-out maiden winner GLOBAL SKIES rates as a more solid proposition. The gelded son of Mondialiste won a shade cosily at Haydock recently and may be able to defy a 7lb penalty. Western completes the shortlist.

A tricky novice contest, in which WESTERN is given another chance to confirm the positive impression made at Ascot back in these calmer waters. Global Skies is respected having shown plenty of stamina to score at Haydock last time, whilst the twice listed-placed World of Darcy is also hard to rule out. Newcomers King's Ginger and Pedro Valentino are others to consider in a potentially warm event.

Others have better form but GUNDOGAN might find the improvement he needs judged on the conspicuous promise he showed on his debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SANCTION has really hit the ground running since entering handicaps under the tutelage of Edward Bethell and a hat-trick looks very much in the offing in her current vein of form. Alba Longa wasn't quite ready for Listed company at Chester last month, but the Muhaarar filly shouldn't be underestimated on the return to handicaps. She may emerge as the chief threat to the selection, ahead of the in-form Divine Comedy.

SANCTION was a most comfortable winner at Catterick and she's fancied to maintain her unbeaten start for the Ed Bethell yard. Alba Longa wasn't herself in a higher grade at Chester last time but had looked one to keep on the right side of beforehand and can get back on track, whilst Reina del Mar is another who should be in the mix if able to shrug off a lesser effort last time.

More improvement seems likely from SANCTION, who can therefore extend her unbeaten record in handicaps. Divine Comedy is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The King's General, a half-brother to Listed winner Perfect Alibi, is worth a second look on his debut, more so if strong in the market. However, MIDAIR sets a fair standard on last month's runner-up effort at Goodwood and he could put that experience to good use by going one place better. Last-time-out winner Going The Distance is heading in the right direction and completes the shortlist.

MIDAIR was still slightly rough around the edges but shaped most encouragingly behind a more experienced rival at Goodwood last time and the well-bred Juddmonte colt is fancied to get off the mark at the third attempt. Going The Distance is also open to progress having overcome greenness to score at Ffos Las, whilst The King's General is a very appealing newcomer for the Gosden yard.

Going The Distance concedes 6lb to MIDAIR who has a much better chance on form. Others could also play a part.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

LET'S DREAM has improved with every run so far in his young career, with his latest effort coming when victorious by a length and a half at Goodwood. The son of Territories is open to plenty more improvement, so he can go close on his nursery debut. Last-time-out winner Marefuori has to be considered off a 4lb higher mark, while Spanish Poet will find this a lot easier than the Listed contest at Salisbury.

GO DADDY was well suited by the longer distance when runner-up at Sandown 3 weeks ago, doing his best work late on, and he can make a winning handicap debut as he goes further up in trip now. Let's Dream opened his account at Goodwood last time and is feared most on his nursery bow, ahead of Marefuori.

The vote goes to LET'S DREAM following his smooth win over 1m2f at Goodwood, with Go Daddy feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MARCHING BAND has shown plenty of promise in maiden company the last twice for his powerful connections, including when third at Pontefract last time. The son of Ribchester could take a big step forward now entering the handicap ranks. The in-form Yorkstone will give him plenty to think about as he seeks the hat-trick, while Where's Freddy is the pick of the remainder following his second at Yarmouth.

Having shown improved form on his handicap debut, IN THE TRENCHES shaped as if needing the run after 4 months off on his latest outing, so he could still have more to offer on only his third start of the year. The 3-y-o is taken to see off the challenge of the hat-trick seeking Yorkstone, with Romilda another who merits consideration.

Competitive. WHERE'S FREDDY and Yorkstone at the foot of the weights have unfinished business over this trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

David O'Meara has a fine record with his French recruits and STRESSFREE has been knocking on the door since joining the yard. His most recent second at Ayr hinted that a return to winning ways could be near, and this looks like an ideal opportunity. Ectocross, a winner of two of his last four starts, looks best placed to chase him home, while Unplugged rarely runs a bad race and is another to consider.

STRESSFREE has made an encouraging start for David O'Meara, pulling clear of the remainder when runner-up at Ayr 8 days ago, and he can build on that to go one better. The main danger could be Ectocross, who arrives on the back of a recent C&D success, with Unplugged completing the shortlist.

Stressfree will probably not have to wait much longer for his first British win but ECTOCROSS (nap) looks a rising force.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LHEBAYEB has been in excellent form of late and dropping in trip shouldn't inconvenience her as she bids to make it three wins from her last four starts. Victor Dartnall's mare is narrowly preferred to Leicester runner-up Fillyfudge and Swing To The Stars, who has been running creditably of late without getting her head in front. Keep an eye on Kentucky Kingdom too.

SWING TO THE STARS seems to be building up to something, doing well to finish second at Brighton last month, so she could be the answer. Fillyfudge and Corsican Caper head the dangers.

The in-form FILLYFUDGE is taken to go one better than when runner-up at Leicester last month. Lhebayeb is next on the list.
Ths is the racecard key.
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