There were 37 Races on Tuesday 8th October 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Galway, 9 races at Southwell, 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.

A winner of two of his last four starts on the all-weather, SUANNI ran well again when second at Wolverhampton last month and looks the one to beat if building on that effort. Ifonlytheycudtalk deservedly got off the mark with a narrow success at Beverley last time out and he could be thereabouts once again, along with the consistent Marcus.

SUANNI's last couple of efforts on tapeta have been excellent and he's fancied to go one better than his recent second. Last-time-out winner Ifonlytheycudtalk should lay down a challenge but Marcus appeals as the biggest danger.

Ifonlythecudtalk is feared but SUANNI bumped into a handicap blot at Wolverhampton and can gain compensation.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Not seen in action since finishing second over 1m here in March, VIBRATO hasn't quite lived up to his pedigree thus far, but this looks like a very amenable task on his first for new connections. Dropping back to 5f may be an extreme move, but it can pay off against All Ways Glamorous, who has been runner-up on three of his five starts. Hailing from a family that the stable know well, Rebel Star should be monitored for market support on debut.

VIBRATO and All Ways Glamorous have the best form in a low-grade maiden and the former is just preferred returning from a break for a new stable with headgear added. Market support for newcomer Rebel Star may well prove significant.

Rebel Star is a likely type on paper but this could be the day that ALL WAYS GLAMOROUS breaks his duck.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

KRISTAL KLEAR was doing her best work late on when scoring comfortably over 7f at Wolverhampton last week and, stepping back up to a mile under a 5lb penalty, she gets the vote to bring up a double. Hostelry wasn't disgraced when fourth over this trip at Thirsk recently and she must enter calculations off 5lb lower than her last winning mark, while Miss Dandylion and Jalaybee are others to consider.

KRISTAL KLEAR is thriving and did it easily at Wolverhampton 8 days ago, so she's fancied to go in again if the race doesn't come too soon. Hostelry and Jalaybee head the dangers.

This looks a good opportunity for KRISTAL KLEAR to follow up last week's Wolverhampton win under a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

AMAYSMONT impressed when scoring readily over 7f at Wolverhampton last month and he gets the vote to score again in what looks a winnable affair. Mykonos St John bounced right back to form with a game victory over an extended mile on the same card, and a 4lb penalty doesn't discount him. Runner-up over 7f here in August, Amayretto completes the shortlist off a 1lb lower mark.

AMAYSMONT has been in good order under this rider recently and he's still well handicapped on old form despite the penalty, so he's fancied to follow up from her Wolverhampton success 8 days ago. Mykonos St John also arrives on the back of a win but isn't as consistent as the selection, so Kodebreaker is regarded as the main threat.

Kodebreaker is a key player back at a mile but AMAYSMONT looks ahead of the handicapper and won with a bit to spare last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

This looks a good opportunity for the promising JONQUIL to return to winning ways. The Lope De Vega colt showed a likeable attitude when getting off the mark on his debut before disappointing in a Doncaster Listed race over 7f last month. With his sights lowered, he looks the one to be with. Shah has shown a smart level of form when finishing runner-up on all previous starts and he can emerge as the main danger to the selection, while of the newcomers, Knockabaroff is respected most.

JONQUIL remains open to improvement and can make it 2 from 3 despite a stiff penalty. Shah sets the standard on the pick of his form, while Knockabaroff is a newcomer to monitor in the betting.

Jonquil and SHAH set a high standard and the latter can take full advantage of the weight he receives.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DIFFERENT DRUM got off the mark in a similar event at Newcastle three weeks ago and the unexposed three-year-old gets the vote to follow up, despite a 4lb rise. Grey Nyle was only denied by a head when second last time and he could prove to be the main threat, while Scylla and Lindwall are the pick of the remainder.

LINDWALL is yet to win for his current yard, but he shaped well in a stronger handicap at Ayr on his most recent outing and could be the answer with the step back up in trip likely to suit. Different Drum and Grey Nyle are considered the main threats.

Further improvement from the stoutly bred Newcastle 2m winner DIFFERENT DRUM may well take care of chief danger Grey Nyle.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WAR BRIDE put back-to-back seconds behind her when scoring at Yarmouth last time and Amy Murphy's filly has to be of interest off just 3lb higher here. Miss Bodacious drops in grade and should not be underestimated back against her own sex. Crimson Angel rarely runs poorly and should be in the mix once again, while Thursday's Child is another with strong form claims.

WAR BRIDE upped her game to score quite convincingly from the front at Yarmouth last month and, with similar tactics likely to be adopted, she's taken to go in again. Daytona Lady and Miss Bodacious arrive on the back of solid showings and should give the selection plenty to think about.

Thursday's Child still has potential but MISS BODACIOUS is marginally preferred now returned to AW with new accessories fitted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HOWZAK was runner-up over 5f at Newcastle recently and, stepping back up in trip eased 1lb, he looks the one to side with. Anglesey Lad has hit the woodwork on his last three starts and another prominent showing is anticipated on his debut for Scott Dixon. Better can be expected from Crafty Spirit, who posted a low-key effort at Kempton recently.

WHITE UMBRELLA has run well on her last 2 starts and a return to all-weather could well pay dividends. Crafty Spirit appeals as the sort to bounce back quickly, with Anglesey Lad sure to be in the thick of the action if picking up where he left off for his previous yard.

This looks a good opportunity for WHITE UMBRELLA to return to winning ways. Alibi Warning is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WILTSHIRE WONDER shaped with plenty of promise when a staying-on fourth over 1m2f at Beverley last month and he brings a lot of potential into handicaps. Stepping back up to 1m4f against more exposed rivals, he is narrowly preferred to Hunters Run. Richard Hughes' charge brought up a double in ready fashion over 1m3f at Kempton recently and he commands respect off 4lb higher. Just An Hour can also make his presence felt.

HUNTERS RUN has looked a different proposition since being stepped up in trip, supplementing his breakthrough Lingfield success in good style at Kempton 13 days ago. He makes plenty of appeal in his hat-trick bid now his stamina is tested further. Bumper-winner Wiltshire Wonder is a likely improver now handicapping in this sphere and respected. Beautiful Crown and One Cool Dreamer complete the shortlist.

The 3yo HUNTERS RUN (nap) has hit top form since going up in trip and he can land a three-timer. Just An Hour is the main danger.
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