There were 23 Races on Monday 23rd October 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Plumpton, 8 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 4 race.

WESTERN SOLDIER was Group 3-placed when trained on the Flat in Germany, and he posted an excellent third on his hurdles debut 12 days ago. Natural improvement might be enough to see Milton Harris' charge strike, while Flidais, who sets the standard on official ratings, might be the main danger. Sangiovese hit the woodwork on his sole bumper start and must be of interest now sent over timber.

WESTERN SOLDIER, a useful performer on the Flat in Germany, was a close third on his recent hurdles debut at Sedgefield and, with the promise of better to come, he is taken to strike. If Sangiovese takes to hurdles at the first attempt and handles the likely testing conditions, he could be the one to emerge as the main danger. Irish challenger Flidais also enters calculations, while Onewayortother remains of interest but there's a suspicion that he'll need better ground.

Top of the list is the useful Flat performer WESTERN SOLDIER, who went close on his recent hurdling debut at Sedgefield.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With conditions likely to be testing, it might pay to side with KADEX. A winner on heavy ground when trained in France, he ran well for a long way when sent over fences at Warwick last month. The step up in trip could unlock some improvement and a subsequent 4lb ease in the handicap ought to further aid his chance. Ya Know Yaseff was unable to complete his hat-trick last time but should be thereabouts along with Highland Sting.

A dual winner over fences last month, YA KNOW YASEFF possibly found a third run in quick succession catching up with her thereafter and, back from a 5-week break, she may well be up to resuming winning ways. Redbridge Rosie rates next best.

6yo YA KNOW YASEFF didn't fire in her hat-trick bid last time but that may have come too soon and she could resume her progress here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DEAL EM HIGH posted a creditable fourth at Stratford in August and Debra Hamer's unexposed hurdler, who had shown signs of ability in maiden company previously, receives a tentative vote off 2lb lower. Embolden arrives in decent form and he is unlikely to be far away, while Star Legend should not be underestimated with Harry Cobden taking over in the plate.

None of these look especially solid and EMBOLDEN is the obvious place to turn on the back of a good effort at Uttoxeter a couple of weeks ago. He's slipped below the mark off which he opened his hurdles account here during the spring and conditions won't be an issue for this 6-y-o. King Otis will be of interest starting out for James Owen if the market vibes are upbeat, while Deal Em High also enters calculations. Hobsons Bay is also worth a second look on his handicap debut in this sphere.

The vote goes to EMBOLDEN, who is 3lb lower than for his course win in the spring and was a creditable third at Uttoxeter 15 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SACRE COEUR went in by two lengths last time at Fontwell and that was in a class 2 event. The daughter of Montmartre was only put up 3lb for that and she could prove hard to beat. In The Air struck over the smaller obstacles when last seen in May and has to be of interest on his chase debut, while Lord Baddesley makes his return to the fray and is another to note.

SACRE COEUR looked a different mare for a switch to front-running tactics back chasing last time and a 3 lb rise may not stop her. Chris Gordon won this race last year and his Lord Baddesley, who has gone well fresh before, is second choice ahead of Gary Moore chase newcomer In The Air.

After an encouraging reappearance run at Fontwell last month, FAIRWAY FREDDIE is selected to enhance his very good Plumpton record.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

UGGY UGGY UGGY was a comfortable eight-length victor on his latest outing at Warwick and, considering the manner of that victory, he could be very difficult to beat even off a 10lb higher rating. The main danger is Tara Iti after his success at Fontwell over an extended 2m1f, as he only has a 3lb rise to contend with. Of the remainder, Tapley makes the most appeal.

This looks wide open but the form of UGGY UGGY UGGY's recent Warwick success is working out so this strong-traveller is taken to bag a third hurdling success and defy a career-high mark. C&D winner Tapley heads the list of dangers on the back of his encouraging Fontwell return, although Arqoob, Small Bad Bob, Tara Iti and Toothless all need factoring in too.

After chasing home an improver on his recent stable debut, SMALL BAD BOB (nap) remains very well handicapped on older form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Ideallko won well at Ffos Las eight days ago and, with the longer trip of little concern, he appeals strongly under a 7lb penalty. Jack Doyen is also respected after an improved effort in cheekpieces (discarded today) at Warwick when last seen. However, GAMBIE TIEP edges the vote with his stamina and match fitness proven, and a 5lb higher mark for his Bangor success might not be enough to stop him.

None of these can be ruled out but the lightly-raced IDEALLKO rates the pick of the weights under a 7 lb penalty for his breakthrough Ffos Las success and with better still to come he gets the vote. Gambie Tiep also has better days ahead of him and rates a massive danger though, with King of The Story and Jack Doyen both firmly in the picture too in an intriguing handicap chase.

A competitive race in which GAMBIE TIEP gets the vote ahead of the other last-time-out winners in Ideallko and Jack Doyen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Unexposed at the trip, SHEWEARSTHEWELLIES showed the benefit of a wind operation when she landed a similar contest at Fontwell last month, and she has a live chance of going in again off just 5lb higher. Baby Sham is an appealing alternative based on her peak form and may find improvement having also undergone wind surgery since her latest start. Stamina Chope is suggested as the pick of the remainder.

Perhaps SHEWEARSTHEWELLIES can make light of a 5 lb rise for Fontwell. Stamina Chope rates an obvious threat on the back of two runner-up efforts at Worcester. Well Paid Soldier and Princess Priya are potential improvers in handicaps and needs monitoring in the betting.

The vote goes to SHEWEARSTHEWELLIES who won on her handicap debut at Fontwell and is open to more progress on her step up to this trip.
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