There were 46 Races on Tuesday 14th October 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Leicester, 7 races at Market Rasen, 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Punchestown, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Dundalk, 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

CINAMMON COCO has improved from run to run over hurdles and turned around Ballinrobe form with Hopes Are High when winning readily at Down Royal. Ground conditions are likely to be similar here and the Persian King gelding can take the next step up the ladder. Hopes Are High was a winner at Listowel last time but his double penalty means he is only 2lb better off with the selection from Down Royal and that leaves him with a stiff task. Secret Force was just ahead of Al Riffa's half-brother Superficial on the Flat at Listowel and both runners merit respect on their hurdling debuts.

The penalised pair could be vulnerable. If SECRET FORCE takes to hurdling, he should be able to confirm Flat form with Superficial
Class & Speed Card

Down Royal winner EASTMORE ran well in defeat at Listowel and will enjoy the likely good ground here. He's up another 3lb but still looks on a reasonable mark and Charles Byrnes' runner can strike again. Watching The Clock got going late to win at Galway and her trainer felt that she won in spite of soft ground that day. This will be only her third start in a handicap and she's open to plenty of improvement. Derry Lad looked well handicapped ahead of his run at Downpatrick but drifted in the market and appeared to have no excuses. Bearami Creek would prefer further, while Deed Pole is one to note in his first handicap.

Not many of these have been at peak form lately, and EASTMORE has a clear chance based on two solid performances back to back
Class & Speed Card

Glen Kiln will do for many here after his unfortunate defeat at Tipperary but drying ground is a concern and it might just be worth opposing him. He was set to win a Grade 3 only to depart at the last and his new mark leaves him well in at the weights, but it's a quick enough reappearance for the likely favourite and SMOOTH TOM is preferred. Andy Slattery's charge has shown enough pace to be placed in two renewals of the Irish Lincolnshire and has a good record in small-field contests over hurdles. Fred Winter sixth Wendrock has been off since April but will be suited by stepping up in trip.

Providing this does not come too soon after a Tipperary mishap, GLEN KILN should be able to take advantage of the race conditions
Class & Speed Card

An ordinary contest and YOURE A DERRY GIRL might be good enough to score under her 7lb claimer. The Leading Light mare landed a bumper on summer ground a couple of years ago and finished ahead of two recent winners when second at Ballinrobe last month. She was below par last time but is worth another chance. Reiki Revolution was placed over this trip in May and has been running well over 3m since. The five-year-old put in a sloppy round of jumping when second at Kilbeggan, but the winner enhanced that form next time and he's a big player here. Point-to-point winner Accustomed ran respectably at Navan and might be next best.

YOURE A DERRY GIRL has run well in defeat at this trip and is narrowly preferred to Button Rock
Class & Speed Card

MELLEM ran well at Roscommon after four months off and might be able to claim a first success here. Mark Fahey's runner was caught late over 3m at Leopardstown in March and finished second over this trip in May. He can turn form around with third-home Gortmore Lady. Dunany Point has been placed three times since winning over this trip in April and ran well from the front at Listowel last time. Demanding Gerry has been knocking on the door and bumped into an improver when second at Clonmel. She likes good ground and should be in the mix again.

Given a little improvement from a Gowran run that came after a break MELLEM might prove good enough
Class & Speed Card

A competitive affair but RISING DUST looks the one to side with off bottom weight. The seven-year-old just failed to land a gamble at Kilbeggan on his first start for Emmet Mullins but those losses were recouped when he won readily at Listowel. He got 12lb for that and is into a much better race now but there must be every chance that he's still ahead of the handicapper. Duke Silver stays well and also won at Listowel but would probably prefer a bit more juice in the ground. Sign From Above comes here off the back of a win at Gowran and stepping up in trip should suit, but he has plenty of weight to shoulder.

The money has come for RISING DUST the last twice and he may be able to cope with a 12lb hike in this better race
Class & Speed Card

Prophetess Miriam was second to a classy type at Listowel and clearly has a nice level of ability but this can go to one of the newcomers and EASTER BONNET is the obvious starting point. Willie Mullins' four-year-old is a half-sister to three bumper winners and two of those won first time out. The Doctor Dino filly can strike here and market strength would add to confidence. Gordon Elliott introduces Courageous Cleo, who is out of a sister to high-class hurdler Grandouet and she has to enter calculations, while Foxy Footprints is a half-sister to five Flat winners and is another to note.

It is tempting to side with the Mullins newcomer, but PROPHETESS MIRIAM shaped well at Listowel and may put her experience to good use
Ths is the racecard key.
| Icon | Meaning |
|---|---|
![]() | TomForm top stats, gold rated |
![]() | TomForm top stats silver rated |
| Ran similar race before | |
| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
| Top Racingpost rated | |
| At the races watchout for | |
| At the races top pick | |
![]() | Top rated for thet statistic |
Please Watch this short video that will help you learn how to use Tomform.com to filter out the runners and find a winner in each race.
This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
Horse racing is a popular and historic sport in the UK, with a tradition dating back centuries. It is a multi-billion pound industry that attracts millions of spectators each year and generates significant economic activity.
There are two main types of horse racing in the UK: flat racing and jump racing. Flat racing is run on a level course and is typically shorter in distance, while jump racing involves horses jumping over obstacles and is generally longer in distance. Both types of racing are popular with spectators and bettors, and they take place at various racetracks throughout the country.
The most famous horse racing event in the UK is the Grand National, which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. It is a jump racing event that is known for its challenging course and has become a national institution in the UK. Other notable horse racing events in the UK include the Derby, held at Epsom Downs Racecourse in Surrey, and the Royal Ascot, held at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Horse racing in the UK is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), which sets rules and standards for the industry. It is responsible for the welfare of racehorses and the safety of jockeys and trainers, as well as ensuring fair and transparent racing practices.
In addition to its economic and cultural importance, horse racing in the UK also plays a significant role in the breeding and training of thoroughbred horses. Many of the world's top thoroughbreds are bred and trained in the UK, and the industry plays a vital role in the preservation and promotion of the breed.
Overall, horse racing is an integral part of British culture and a major contributor to the country's economy. It is a thrilling and exciting sport that continues to attract a loyal following and generate significant interest from spectators and bettors around the world.