There were 44 Races on Saturday 19th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 8 races at Limerick, 7 races at Stratford, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Ascot, 9 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.

GRAND DUCHESS OLGA was a good third over 2m at Chelmsford and this slight step up in trip can work the oracle for Julia Feilden's runner. The four-year-old filly runs off an unchanged mark for that one-length defeat, which can be exploited. Trojan Truth failed to justify favouritism when second over 1m4f at this venue, but the extra yardage might unlock some improvement. The consistent Baileys Warrior isn't easily discounted either.

SIMIYANN scored in good style here a fortnight ago and can double his tally after a creditable second at Chelmsford 2 days ago. Daaris is feared most ahead of Trojan Truth.

Recent course scorer SIMIYANN came clear of the rest when second at Chelmsford on Thursday and is the one to beat off the same mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CORUNDUM was far from disgraced in fourth behind some progressive rivals at Southwell and the drop in grade can work the oracle. Lucy Wadham's runner shaped as if this extra yardage could suit when third over 1m at the same venue on his penultimate start and he makes most appeal. The biggest danger might come in the form of Show Biz Kid, who ran well when beaten less than two lengths in a Nottingham handicap, while significant improvement can be expected from His Finest Hour on his second start.

The form of SHOW BIZ KID's third at Nottingham in June has worked out and he can make a winning start for new connections. Corundum is feared most.

This can go to CORUNDUM, who faced a tough task when fourth at Southwell last time and is better judged on his earlier third there.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OUTRACE rediscovered some form off this mark of 60 - 9lb below his last winning figure - when third over the extended 1m1f here and a repeat of that effort would see him thereabouts. Richard Hannon's colt should benefit from the drop in trip, and Tyrese Cameron's 7lb claim looks to be a positive too. Jez Bomb had excuses for his sixth as favourite over 1m2f at Beverley and a return to the track where he scored on his previous start means he commands respect. We'renotreallyhere and Apache Canyon head the remainder.

HITCHED and Harbour Vision won the 2 divisions of this last year and are of real interest again, particularly David Simcock's charge who is 1 lb lower and caught the eye at Lingfield 8 weeks ago. We'renotreallyhere and Outrace are also in the mix.

Top of the list is OUTRACE, who got back on track with a good effort over 9.4f here on Monday and remains well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EVOCATIVE SPARK has gradually come to hand since joining new connections and Monday's effort over track and trip when not beaten far into fourth gave the impression that a victory may be just around the corner. The five-year-old is narrowly preferred to C&D winner Guiteau and Monsieur Patat, who was a determined winner here over 6f on his penultimate outing but has also tasted C&D success. Twilight Dancer has the form to get involved in proceedings as well.

Lots with chances but TWILIGHT DANCER should prove suited by this return to 7f so is fancied to resume winning ways at the chief expense of Ruth Carr's in-form veteran Reputation. Souffionne, Monsieur Patat and Evocative Spark all need factoring into this open handicap too.

Monsieur Patat is high on the list but EVOCATIVE SPARK caught the eye here on Monday and is handicapped to win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROSENZOO has put together an excellent record at this track during 2024 and a 1lb rise for his most recent second over slightly shorter here may not be enough to prevent him from getting his head in front again. A taking winner on her penultimate outing at Windsor, Warren Hill is another leading contender, along with unexposed handicap debutant Monsieur Fudge and Sandown third Drink Dry.

ROSENZOO has a win and 2 seconds to show from his 3 previous visits here and might be able to resume winning ways. Roger Varian's Warren Ways was better than the result at Windsor last time and is second choice ahead of unexposed handicap newcomer Monsieur Fudge.

Charlie Johnston's ROSENZOO can enhance his good Wolverhampton record. Fellow 3yo Monsieur Fudge may give him most to do.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

An upwardly-mobile three-year-old in the height of summer, SALAMANCA LAD's progress stalled briefly but his most recent effort at Sandown over further was highly encouraging and a mark of 78 still looks workable. A determined winner over C&D last time out, Visibility can give the selection the most to think about, while Fast Steps is now just 1lb above his last success in July so has to be considered too.

CHARLIE'S CHOICE looks back on a workable mark returned to AW and might be worth siding with on his return from a short break. Visibility's recent record is hard to knock and he's second choice ahead of Salamanca Lad.

A chance is taken on ERNIE'S VALENTINE whose recent form-figures look uninspiring but who shaped with some promise last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ARLECCHINO'S GIFT recorded his fourth success over C&D when scoring with a bit left in the locker last month. The five-year-old can launch another strong challenge, despite a 3lb rise, given today's rivals fail to inspire much confidence. Not Just Yet was narrowly beaten over track and trip in between moderate efforts over 7f and may get involved. Doctor Vuby returns to Tapeta 9lb lower than when runner-up here back in February and has a shout on that form.

BOMB SQUAD looked rusty after a lay-off when a recent 11th at Leicester and is fancied to take a big step forward now and bag a second C&D success. Saffredi has started out well for his new handler and could emerge as the main danger to John Mackie's reliable sort with course-specialist Arlecchino's Gift and in-form Vape also in the picture.

The solid contender is ARLECCHINO'S GIFT whose C&D win six weeks ago has been working out well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SPANISH ANGEL has won five times on Tapeta, with four of those victories coming at this venue. Now 5lb lower than when last successful here back in May, it could be the turn of Ruth Carr's sprinter once again. Zeno spoilt his chance when veering leaving the stalls here last time, although he won at Lingfield before that and is only 2lb higher. Course regular Banana has placed off today's mark on several occasions.

PAPA DON'T PREACH won in good style at Chelmsford in October and backed it up with a solid third at Southwell just two days ago, so he's worth a chance to resume winning ways in a thin race despite the quick turnaround. Spanish Angel and Street Life may prove the biggest threats.

With doubts surrounding many of the field, this may be best left to PAPA DON'T PREACH. Macarone can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RENOIR was having only his second outing in a handicap when returning a cosy winner over C&D. He may well prove ahead of the handicapper on that evidence and the unexposed five-year-old is taken to reverse earlier running with Pysanka. The latter won here in September, although he found one too good back at this venue subsequently and Delta Legend makes more appeal off his current mark.

SEA OF CHARM has a solid record at the track and, although behind Renoir last time, the winner was much better positioned and he's fancied to reverse the form. Pysanka arrives in good order and should give his all again.

Low-mileage 5yo RENOIR (nap) opened his account with a good C&D win a fortnight ago and has plenty of scope for further progress.
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