There were 45 Races on Friday 25th October 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Cheltenham, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Dundalk, 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.

Khutulun has to be of interest having got off the mark over this trip at Chelmsford on her nursery debut last month. However, marginal preference is for ANTELOPE, who was narrowly denied in a similar event over the extended 1m here recently and the son of Lope De Vega may have more to offer. Others to note are Manton Road, Empowered Queen and Calibos.

ANTELOPE fared much better than previously when chasing home a next-time-out winner on nursery debut here (8.6f) 3 weeks ago and, with the drop back in trip not expected to pose a problem, he's of interest from a handy draw. Chelmsford-scorer Khutulun and Empowered Queen having her first crack at 7f are others to consider. Telepathic on nursery debut is another to note with progress anticipated.

This looks open but EMPOWERED QUEEN wasn't far away from justifying market support at Newcastle and this extra yardage can suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SPIRIT LEAD ME appeared to have plenty in hand when scoring over a mile at Kempton last week and the son of Calyx is very hard to oppose under a 6lb penalty, which still leaves him 11lb well-in. Gold Black and River Blackwater are other recent winners who make the shortlist, while Piranha Rama and Puglia have to be taken into consideration as well.

SPIRIT LEAD ME justified strong support when making a winning nursery debut at Kempton (1m) 9 days ago, his strength at the finish particularly taking. He ought to take some stopping under a penalty. Fellow last-time-out winners, Gold Black and River Blackwater are others to consider, whilst Yehudi likely has a bigger effort in his locker also.

He's dropped back from 1m but SPIRIT LEAD ME is 11lb well-in even with a penalty after winning by daylight at Kempton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SKY SAFARI struggled in Listed company at Ascot a few weeks ago, but her debut victory at Yarmouth in June suggests that she could go well here off a mark of 73. The hat-trick seeking Unassuming has to defy a career-high mark but is an obvious threat to the selection, while La Fleur Petrus and Noisy Music are others with valid form claims.

UNASSUMING looked one to keep firmly onside when landing back-to-back Southwell handicaps last month and George Boughey's filly makes plenty of appeal in her hat-trick bid. Recent C&D winner Noisy Music, Apeeling and Incrimination head up the dangers.

After successive wins over Southwell's 1m trip, UNASSUMING still looks well treated despite a 7lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TRALEE GIRL was relatively well found in the market when filling the runner-up spot over C&D on her debut. This isn't the strongest of contests, so natural improvement could see Michael Bell's filly go in at the second time of asking. Saliko, third on her racecourse bow before finding trouble at Bath next time, holds strong claims from a low draw, while Wondrous Light appeals most of the remainder.

TRALEE GIRL showed plenty of ability amidst greenness when runner-up in a C&D maiden 4 weeks ago and she gets the narrow vote to build on that now. Saliko and Wondrous Light are others open to improvement, with Neoma fancied to put a below-par effort at Chelmsford 22 days ago behind her.

A few with potential but if NEOMA can get some cover to help her settle she could build on the promise of her first two starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Twice a winner over 7f, the step up in trip looks certain to unlock further progress within STATE FLAG, who grabbed third close home at Kempton earlier this month. Tom Ward's filly still appears to be on a workable mark and she could take advantage against some out-of-form rivals. That said, Commander Of Life finished second to a handicap blot at Newcastle last week and must enter calculations from an unchanged rating. Wide Margin is another to consider.

WIDE MARGIN returned from an absence with a more encouraging performance last time and this longer trip is likely to bring more out of him, so he's fancied to make a winning handicap debut for shrewd connections. State Flag is an obvious player having her first go on tapeta, while Commander of Life is unlikely to be far away.

The vote goes to STATE FLAG who stays 7f well and whose pedigree suggests this step up in trip may prove beneficial.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Back on the Flat last time out following a brief spell over hurdles, ADDOSH was able to record a comfortable C&D triumph. James Owen's mare must carry a 5lb penalty today but that may not be enough to stop her if she arrives in a similar vein of form. Pons Aelius was touched off by a progressive rival at Musselburgh recently and he looks the main threat. Moel Arthur, a largely consistent type on the all-weather, could also go well off top-weight.

ADDOSH is unexposed for this stable and she cruised into it before readily putting the race to bed over C&D last time, so she's a confident choice to follow up. Love Safari is a danger with this belated step up in trip likely to suit, while Green Team should give his running again.

There looked to be more left in the tank when ADDOSH won over C&D last week and she is taken to defy a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SCARBOROUGHWARNING dug deep when opening her account in a novice event at Catterick last month and another bold bid is forecast reverting to handicap company. The daughter of Harry Angel will have no issue returning to Tapeta and she is preferred to Bint Havana Gold, who won on her only previous start over this C&D. You can throw Four Adaay into the mix as well.

SCARBOROUGHWARNING opened her account comfortably in a novice at Catterick 45 days ago and she has few miles on the clock, so she may can get the better of Bint Havana Gold and Moe's Legacy, who have been holding their form well.

An open-looking renewal but preference is for BINT HAVANA GOLD who is back below her winning mark over C&D in March.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having found only a last-time-out winner too strong over C&D in August, compensation could be heading in DILLYDINGDILLYDONG's direction. A 2lb higher mark looks more than fair for James Owen's gelding and a third career victory may be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from Sassy Glory, who arrives on the back of two creditable runs in defeat at this venue and Thirsk. Kojin and Keen Interest are also noted on their recent form.

DILLYDINGDILLYDONG has generally been on the up for his current stable and travelled like he's still ahead of his mark when second over C&D last time, so he's the one to be with back from a break. Sassy Glory and Keen Interest look the most serious threats.

This looks open but it might provide the right opportunity for KEEN INTEREST to improve his strike-rate.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The progressive Newfangled must enter calculations after proving triumphant at Lingfield and this venue last month. A hat-trick would come as no surprise from the three-year-old, but it could be worth taking a punt on stable debutant KHANGAI. The James Owen-trained charge arrives here on a career-low mark and he looks potentially well treated on the pick of his form. Dual C&D winner Crafter is also of interest on his return to action.

KHANGAI has dropped to a winning mark and is worth a chance to make a winning start for his new stable. Harbour Vision (engaged here Friday) and Newfangled fought out the finish here last time and are likely to be involved again.

There are several here with a chance but in-form 3yo NEWFANGLED (nap) is the most progressive. Bay Of Australia is the main danger.
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