There were 30 Races on Tuesday 24th October 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Hereford, 7 races at Exeter, 7 races at Yarmouth, 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 5 race.

A relatively low draw and the return to further might prove crucial to the chances of TYKE, who left it late to get up over 6f at Southwell last month. The son of Bobby's Kitten, who is now 2-3 on an artificial surface, remains open to further improvement after just six career starts and a subsequent 4lb rise could underestimate him. Surprise Picture hit the woodwork over C&D three weeks ago and is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Abbey's Dream.

ABBEY'S DREAM is on the up since fitted with cheekpieces and, following a good second at Newcastle, she's worth a chance to resume winning ways at the possible expense of Surprise Picture, who goes well at this track. Tyke is another one to consider.

Visibility and THAPA VC appeal most. The selection is likely to get the strong pace he needs in today's field.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having been narrowly denied at Lingfield on her racecourse debut, QUEEN'S MUSIC didn't appear to be in love with the undulations at Epsom last month, where she hung left when weakening. This should be more suitable, though, and Jack Channon's charge is fancied to strike at the third time of asking. Muhaarar colt Dashing Darcey looks an interesting prospect on his first start and is worth monitoring in the betting, while Keep My Secret is also noted.

KEEP MY SECRET offered something to work on on her recent debut and, with improvement on the cards over this 1f longer trip, she's put forward as the answer. Dashing Darcey is a newcomer to note in a race of this nature, while Serengeti Sunrise and Road To Wembley are others capable of having a say.

Road To Wembley and SERENGETI SUNRISE appeal as likely improvers and the latter is marginally preferred over todays' trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Not the strongest of contests, in which preference is for CHEESE THE ONE. Stella Barclay's filly has improved since being fitted with blinkers, winning over C&D in August before posting two creditable efforts thereafter. The talented Harry Davies is aboard for the first time and she would not need much more to come out on top. Outreach, Reversion and Hannah's Return are the dangers.

CHEESE THE ONE arrives on the back of a solid showing at Kempton and, if things drop right, she could get back to winning ways in a race where most have something to prove. Outreach is likely to be on the premises and Hannah's Return is worthy of interest if strong in the betting.

This won't take much winning and LYNWOOD LAD (nap) appeals on his C&D third two runs ago. He was hamstrung by a wide draw last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STONEY LANE won over C&D in August and he arrives here just 2lb higher in the ratings despite filling second place on his most recent outing at Newcastle. The eight-year-old gets the vote as a result, although Intoxicata has not been disgraced on her last couple of starts and is an obvious threat. Others to note are Flavius Titus and Available Angel.

The vote goes to INTOXICATA, who has performed well over a mile the last twice and is presented with a good opportunity to resume winning ways back at what appears to be her optimum trip. Rebel Redemption's recent form isn't overly inspiring, but the handicapper is showing mercy and he could be a threat, while Flavius Titus and Stoney Lane both have claims.

The vote goes to AVIARY. She's a well treated C&D winner who did pretty well to be beaten less than 3l from stall 12 here latest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Age Of Time took a step forward when getting off the mark over C&D last month and the son of Dubawi has to be respected. That said, he may struggle to successfully concede 12lb to WINTERFAIR, who caught the eye when fifth on her racecourse bow over 7f at Sandown a month ago. Show Biz Kid is another with valid form claims, while Starshine Legend is a newcomer to note.

AGE OF TIME opened his account in ready fashion over C&D last time and is fancied to defy a penalty with the scope for another improved showing. Starshine Legend is an interesting newcomer and Winterfair should step up on her promising debut.

This can go to AGE OF TIME who did not have to work too hard for his recent C&D win and is likely to improve further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Bellagio Man arrives on the back of a victory over this trip at Newcastle but a 3lb rise for that head success makes life tougher and preference is for fellow double seeker REGAL ENVOY. He has gone up 6lb for a C&D victory 17 days ago but he made all with plenty to spare that day and a similar effort may suffice. Intervention filled the runner-up berth off this mark at Kempton last week and he's another to consider.

INTERVENTION left the strong impression that his turn is near when finding only an unexposed 3-y-o too good at Kempton recently, and he is taken to go one better here off the same mark. Regal Envoy has been raised 6 lb for his C&D success earlier this month, but he was a decisive winner that day and will be a threat if in a similar mood. Crimson Angel is respected back on the all-weather and should be in the mix, along with Vespasian.

Intervention looks well ahead of his mark if settling better but KODI RED appeals as being favourably treated too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Miss Anya and Elliott have been running well in defeat and should have their say again, but they may be playing for places behind LADY BOUQUET. Philip Kirby's filly hacked up over this C&D before finding one too good off her revised mark at Chelmsford 10 days ago, and she should relish a return to this venue. Hollie Doyle returning to the saddle is another positive.

LADY BOUQUET has upped her game since switched to AW and she's worth a chance to get back to winning ways having been successful over C&D earlier in the month. Elliott is an obvious danger and an improved showing from South Parade would come as no surprise.

This may be the day for ELLIOTT who finished a close third at Newcastle on Friday. The return to an easier 5f may suit him even better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STAY SMART was in good heart on turf in the summer and, with winning C&D form in the book, he should go well off top-weight on his return to this venue. Mark Loughnane's gelding just gets the vote ahead of Bankrupt, who has gone up 2lb for a narrow victory over 6f at Kempton and the drop in trip is no concern, while Nordic Glory is another last-time-out winner to consider.

NORDIC GLORY overcame a slow start to score at Lingfield 19 days ago and he remains well treated on old form, so he's marginally preferred to fellow last-time-out winner Bankrupt. Mucky Mulconry could also feature if blinkers perk him up.

The vote goes to GUSTAV GRAVES who has a good record when drawn low around here and has another favourable berth today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A return to the all-weather sparked a revival for MASTER OF COMBAT, who powered home to score in style from a subsequent winner here three weeks ago, and a 4lb rise may not be enough to halt him. Distinguished Lady has been threatening to score but a bigger threat may be posed by Hale End, who was knocking on the door in the summer and remains feasibly treated.

MASTER OF COMBAT did well to pick up one that had got first run as readily as he did when scoring over 8.6f here 3 weeks ago, and a 4 lb rise is unlikely to be enough to prevent him from going in again. Fellow last-time-out winner Glory Nights is second choice ahead of Lucky San Jore and Hale End.

Dual C&D winner LUCKY SAN JORE is back off the same mark as when winning this race last year so he gets the vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
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