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.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Caltonian has to be respected following his impressive victory at Newcastle last week, but he is not the most consistent and carries a 5lb penalty. With that in mind, preference is for CATESBY, who accounted for a subsequent winner at Southwell recently and a 4lb rise for that success appears to be fair. Others to note are Galileo Glass and Sir Titan.

If THE CALTONIAN is in the same form as at Newcastle last week he'll be hard to beat. The well-treated Coaxing revived back on AW last time and is second choice ahead of Galileo Glass, the mount of Oisin Murphy, and Tim Easterby's Gracelands Girl.

The pick is COAXING, who shaped as though back in form when keeping on over 6f a fortnight ago and now returns to her optimum trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BATTLE QUEEN displayed plenty of promise when filling third place on her debut at Southwell a couple of weeks ago and the daughter of Churchill could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Secret World has a similar profile to the selection and she has to be of interest, while Dark Sun is another with valid form claims. Jeanne D'arc is a half-sister to the Listed winner Agrotera and is a newcomer to note.

BATTLE QUEEN isn't ideally drawn in stall 12 but she shaped with encouragement amidst inexperience when third on her recent debut at Southwell and should last longer this time, so receives the vote. Dark Sun seems sure to build on her opening effort at Haydock and rates a big threat, with newcomer Jeanne d'Arc also of interest.

Several have possibilities in an open-looking maiden. Marginal preference is for SECRET WORLD, ahead of Battle Queen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GAMEKEEPER got going too late when finishing well to fill third place on his racecourse bow at York 10 days ago and it would be no surprise to see him get off the mark here. Monfrid is out of a mare who was Group 3 placed over 7f and the 140,000gns purchase has to be of some interest on his debut. The Cutest and On Song are other noteworthy newcomers.

The well-bred GAMEKEEPER made a very promising start at York recently and seems sure to do better so is hard to oppose. Newcomers Monfrid and On Song are interesting, while Give It Up has a good chance on the form of his Newmarket second behind the Dewhurst third Eben Shaddad.

Give It Up is feared but GAMEKEEPER entered many notebooks after the way he finished his race off at York ten days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HE'S AN ANGEL represents a yard which enjoyed a trio of winners on Saturday afternoon, including Art Power in the Group 1 Champions Sprint at Ascot. Tim Easterby's three-year-old is likely to get his head in front sooner rather than later judged on a pair of second-placed efforts recently at Newcastle and then Musselburgh. He can get the better of Chelmsford winner Endless Season and C&D scorer Billian.

HE'S AN ANGEL's tendency to miss the break doesn't make him one for maximum faith but there should be a race like this in him. Recent Chelmsford scorer Endless Season can give him most to do ahead of Time Patrol.

He's An Angel can be dangerous but TIME PATROL, winner of his handicap debut and open to improvement on the AW, may prove the pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SHOW COMPASSION looks the obvious place to start given she won well over this track and trip in July and has performed with plenty of credit in defeat in each of her four subsequent all-weather starts. It didn't happen for her on the turf at Catterick but she's a reliable performer on synthetics and makes more appeal than Bungle Bay, who is 2-4 over C&D. Keep an eye on You Are Everything too.

SHOW COMPASSION continues in good heart and makes most appeal in a race that shouldn't take much winning. Noble Captain and You Are Everything are also firmly in the mix.

Noble Captain should be in the thick of it but YOU ARE EVERYTHING is taken to build on the promise of her latest Bath third.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CANARIA PRINCE has spent the majority of his career running on turf, winning three times in that sphere, but he displayed a really good attitude to score on just his second all-weather start at Southwell recently and could kick on now racing on synthetics. Zing Up makes plenty of appeal too, as she won at Lingfield two starts ago before finishing behind the selection last time. Ali Jewels is noted as well.

Tim Easterby could hold the key to this race, with his representatives CANARIA PRINCE and Lola's Moment taken to fight out the finish. The latter is 0-16 but she's a big player judged on her C&D effort two starts back, but Canaria Prince is marginally preferred on the back of his recent Southwell success and is unexposed on synthetics. C&D winners Admirable Lad and Nellie French both failed to fire last time but will be each-way players if on-song.

The recent wins of ZING UP and Henery Hawk have both been well advertised since and they can fight this out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

YEOMAN was able to maintain his unbeaten C&D record when notching up a narrow success last time, and James Fanshawe's progressive three-year-old might be the answer from just a 1lb raised mark. Cabinet Of Clowns continues to knock on the door and he is unlikely to be far away, while others to note include King's Code, Monte Linas and Soowaih.

A good handicap but SOOWAIH looks very much one that can prove better than this level and gets the vote over fellow 3-y-o Yeoman, who is defending an unbeaten C&D record (made it 3-3 here 7 weeks ago). Deceiver and On A Session are also considered.

The vote goes to CABINET OF CLOWNS who just lost out in a Racing League contest at Southwell last month and remains unexposed on AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Opticality merits respect following her recent course success, but preference is for FAST AFFAIR. The daughter of Cracksman was no match for a progressive rival at Southwell last time out, but she is able to compete off an unchanged mark and ought to be capable of going one better. Louisiana Bay could be involved on her handicap bow, from a potentially workable mark.

FAST AFFAIR is appealing on the back of an improved effort in first-time cheekpieces (retained here) at Southwell where she chased home the in-form Kalamunda (winner again since). She is taken to go one better back up in trip off the same mark here. Island Native remains a maiden following 10 attempts, but put in another good shift when a close third here on Saturday and will be a threat if turned out again quickly. Opticality and handicap debutante Louisiana Bay are others to consider.

The choice is FAST AFFAIR (nap) who showed improvement for the fitting of cheekpieces when chasing home an improver at Southwell.
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