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.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CHERRYHAWK was only denied by half a length over C&D last week and she is able to compete off the same rating here. The daughter of Hawkbill has top amateur Simon Wailker booked and she can go one better. Ship To Shore stays a lot further than this and his stamina could aid his cause in testing conditions, so he has to be considered. Scotch Mist sports first-time blinkers and she completes the shortlist.

CHERRYHAWK can race off the same mark as when a very good recent C&D second so is fancied to gain a deserved breakthrough success at the chief expense of Fair Dinkum, who should find this stiffer stamina test under these conditions to his benefit. Ship To Shore appeals as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Ship To Shore and Cherryhawk should go well but everything looks in place for DAS KAPITAL on his favoured ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SOLAR ACLAIM (second) had Mrs Thrump (fifth) behind when runner-up in a conditions event at Salisbury last time and that form reads very well in the context of this race. The son of Aclaim should have more to come and could prove tough to beat. As for the latter, that was her debut and she is likely to take a step forward from that display. Cremone is the pick of the remainder.

SOLAR ACLAIM holds the clear edge on form and with further progress very much on the cards he gets a confident vote to quickly resume winning ways. Mrs Thrump and Cremone appeal as much the pick of the remaining quartet and can chase home Roger Teal's promising son of Aclaim in that order.

Solar Aclaim sets a clear standard but MRS THRUMP could have learned a lot from her debut and may reverse the placings this time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Monteria just managed to get up at Salisbury over this trip on his latest outing and has to be respected off only a 2lb higher rating. However, preference is for HAKUNA BABE, who was third at Nottingham last month and she could prove to be a cut above her rivals at this level off the same mark. Classic Times also takes a drop in grade and is next best.

A deserved first taste of success could be on the cards for HAKUNA BABE, who hasn't done much since switched to handicaps, including when third off the mark at Nottingham last month. She is taken to strike with the in-form Hollie Doyle doing the steering. The step up to 1¾m was a bridge too far for Miller Spirit last time and he is strongly respected back down in trip. Ellexis should be winning soon if building on her back-to-form second at Chelmsford, but she is unproven on slow ground.

Concerns over a few of these and MILLER SPIRIT makes most appeal on his Sandown beating of a progressive sort off 4lb lower last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Two of SPOOF's wins this season have come on heavy ground, including last time out at Nottingham, and this looks like a perfect opportunity to double up off a mere 3lb higher mark. The eight-year-old has run off much higher ratings in the past and he is preferred to Korker, who drops in class having finished runner-up in Listed company at Ascot. Woolhampton has been knocking on the door of late and cannot be ruled out either.

A few with chances but KORKER looks on a good mark reverted to handicaps on the back of a good Ascot listed second so edges the vote. Chipstead came home fifth in that race and merits consideration too along with 3-time C&D winner Spoof and the consistent Navello.

Spoof should be in the thick of it but KORKER might have the class to defy top weight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Turned out again quickly after a taking success at Yarmouth last week, BUSH ROSE must hold every chance of following up despite a 6lb penalty. Conditions are in her favour once again and she may have too much for the likes of the recent course-winner Assembled and Jimmy Mark, who wasn't beaten far at Lingfield last time out and that followed a determined success at Bath.

ASSEMBLED got back to winning ways here a week ago and rates the pick of these weights saddling just a 4 lb penalty so looks the way to go again. Jimmy Mark didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fourth at Lingfield last time and rates a big threat however with both Bush Rose and Lhebayeb not discounted either in an open handicap.

Last Monday's winner BUSH ROSE is fanced to follow up at the main expense of Assembled. Watch Superluminal in the market.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A consistent performer of late, this can go the way of ROUNDABOUT SILVER, who was second off this mark at Bath last time. He gets the vote ahead of the recent Sandown runner-up Kynsa and Darvel, who put in a solid effort at Bath earlier in the month. Others to note in an open event include Astronomica, Dubai Dreamer and Equion.

Though DARVEL isn't the most reliable, he is appealing on the back of a solid effort at Bath where he found only an upwardly mobile rival too strong. The 5-y-o is taken to go one better here, perhaps at the chief expense of the consistent Roundabout Silver, who also hit the crossbar on that same card as the selection at Bath 3 weeks ago. Kynsa and Astronomica both arrive in good heart, too, while Dubai Dreamer is also accorded respect.

Kynsa and Roundabout Silver are shortlisted but the progressive ASTRONOMICA (nap) gets the nod back on her favoured ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's been a while since ESPRESSO FREDDO last tasted success, but he's plummeted in the ratings as a consequence. The son of Fast Company has shown signs of a revival recently, and it would be no surprise were he to bounce back eased a further 3lb in the handicap. Andromedas Kingdom remains unexposed over the mile, having won a classified event at Beverley last month, and she is noted along with Tranquillity.

It's hard to look beyond ANDROMEDAS KINGDOM, who belatedly opened her account in a classified race at Beverley last month and is on a good mark returned to handicap company. Tranquillity and Instinct can fill the places.

The one that stands out is Mick Appleby's ANDROMEDAS KINGDOM, who came good with a clearcut win in the mud at Beverley last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

TILT AT WINDMILLS struck on heavy ground at Bath five days ago and she appeals as the one to beat under a 6lb penalty, provided this quick turnaround isn't an inconvenience. Recent Lingfield scorer Magical Dragon ought to go well back on the grass, along with Oh So Audacious, who has been in good nick and would hold every chance if handling forecast conditions.

TILT AT WINDMILLS got the job done at the ninth time of asking at Bath last week and, with similar conditions expected here, she looks capable of defying a penalty. Oh So Audacious has won two of her last three starts, one of which was registered over this C&D in July and she is high on the shortlist, for all that she's untried on ground this slow. Magical Dragon, who narrowly prevailed at Lingfield, is also worthy of consideration.

Conditions are an unknown with OH SO AUDACIOUS but her pedigree gives hope and she's preferred to Tilt At Windmills.
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