There were 39 Races on Thursday 5th October 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Warwick, 8 races at Salisbury, 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Thurles, 9 races at Chelmsford-City, 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 4 race.

Fergal O'Brien and Dan Skelton won the last two renewals of this and have four runners between them this year, with Fortune Forever and Clararose seemingly their more fancied runners based on jockey bookings. Both can go well judged on their bumper form, but LITTLE MISS DANTE might come out on top. She was sent clear to win on her second start in a Southwell bumper and, if she can transfer that level to hurdles, she could be quite smart.

Sure to be an informative contest but LITTLE MISS DANTE is just about the pick of these on bumper form with her win at Southwell in May marking her down as a useful hurdles prospect. The market will provide clues given the majority are making their reappearance, with Politacus and Clararose another interesting pair.

Preference is for POLITACUS, who ran commendably well before weakening into fourth in a Grade 2 bumper at the Aintree festival.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IDEAL DE ROMAY ran on well to win his point-to-point in May and makes his hurdling debut here over a sensible trip that ought to prove ideal. He may prove too strong in the finish for point-to-point winner and bumper second Rockstown Native, who may have more to offer in a tongue-tie over hurdles, though Josh The Boss might be the bigger danger representing the in-form Nigel Twiston-Davies stable.

MOKA DE VASSY faced stiff tasks on his final two outings last season but, prior to that, he achieved enough to think he's up to taking a race of this nature, so he's worth a chance to make a winning return despite the presence of several interesting hurdling newcomers, notably Rockstown Native and Josh The Boss.

Third-season novices don't normally make much appeal in this type of race but MOKA DE VASSY sets a useful standard on hurdling form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

HOMETOWN BOY has clearly had his problems as he hasn't been seen since winning a Grade 3 over hurdles at Aintree in April 2021, but he has won after a long layoff before. He may be worth a risk debuting over fences assuming he has schooled well over the larger obstacles, with Captain Morgs, Idalko Bihoue and Kandoo Kid all waiting to pounce if he falters.

The market will no doubt prove informative with several chasing debutants lining up but VALENTINO DANCER made it third time lucky in this sphere at Newton Abbot last month and operating from an unchanged mark, Fergal O'Brien's 8-y-o is fancied to follow up having had a breathing operation since. Second choice is Quid Pro Quo, who shaped like a non-stayer over 3m at Bangor last month, with the returning Hometown Boy and Passing Well rounding off the shortlist.

In a tricky race to weigh up it might be worth chancing NICKLE BACK, in the hope he can run the others ragged from the front.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WATERGRANGE JACK completed the hat-trick at Fontwell last time and he was well on top at the line, so a 3lb rise may not be enough to prevent the seven-year-old from going in again. The main threat is Alexandra Romanov, who was a facile winner here in a class 4 event and looks ready for this step up in grade. Of the remainder, Zestful Hope looks the pick on his return from a break.

Though MOVEIT LIKE MINNIE was below par when last seen at Kempton during the spring, he was generally progressive last season and resumes here on a workable mark. He gets the nod ahead of C&D winners Hyland and Alexandra Romanov, in that order of preference, while Prairie Wolf is another to consider.

Nigel Twiston-Davies has his string in good nick so his MOVEIT LIKE MINNIE (nap), who has scored when fresh, can prevail.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

OPENING BID made it four wins from his last five starts at Newton Abbot latest and he did it in comfortable fashion by just under four lengths. The son of Native Ruler was raised 4lb for that victory, which he could take in his stride. Inch House struck by just under a length over hurdles at Chepstow and he has to be of interest on his chase/handicap bow, while Bagheera Ginge could also have a say.

OPENING BID wasted no time getting back on track when taking his record this season to 4 wins from 5 starts at Newton Abbot last month and is preferred to Inch House, who was progressive over hurdles and has the profile to make a better chaser.

Jonjo O'Neill's progressive winning hurdler INCH HOUSE brings plenty of potential to chasing and can go in at the first time of asking.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OUT OUT is related to a few winners, including a Group 3 winner, and the son of Getaway makes his debut for the Dan Skelton yard. If the four-year-old is ready to roll first time out then he could make an impression. 68,000gns purchase Mareska has to be respected on her debut if attracting any market support, along with Got A Dream.

MINELLA RESCUE justified support when running out an impressive winner at Stratford in July and could have more to offer yet. He can follow up. Youlneverwalkalone looks the likeliest danger on form, whilst Out Out could be the pick of the newcomers.

Gary Hanmer's new recruit MINELLA RESCUE scored impressively at Stratford and he can make light of his 7lb penalty and go in once more.
Ths is the racecard key.
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