There were 31 Races on Tuesday 22nd October 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Exeter, 9 races at Newcastle, 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 4 race.

William Buick picks BLAZING SPIRIT over Bright Future in this contest for the Godolphin team and that might prove significant. The daughter of Ghaiyyath changed hands for 340,000 euros as a yearling and is related to a few Group winners, so it would be no surprise to see her make a big impression first time out. Regal Agenda could only manage fifth on her debut at Thirsk but she might get closer with that experience under her belt. Any market confidence behind Wajbah would be interesting.

This may go to one of the newcomers with Charlie Appleby's BLAZING SPIRIT making most appeal. Wajbah is also of interest, whilst Regal Agenda may do best of those with experience.

The form standard is ordinary. Most of the newcomers are interesting types, particularly BLAZING SPIRIT and Wajbah.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Force And Valour wasn't beaten far when third on his nursery debut at York last month and he should mount a bold bid now stepping back into a novice event. However, the vote goes to COROLLA POINT, who was an 800,000gns breeze-up purchase and has plenty of speed in his pedigree. The son of Blue Point might not have to be anything out of the ordinary in order to make a winning debut. Bacor completes the shortlist.

COROLLA POINT appeals on pedigree and may be able to make a winning debut. So Darn Hot and Think of A Name rate the principal dangers.

There isn't much between the main form contenders on these terms. The percentage call goes to THINK OF A NAME.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Albert Lasker only found a well-fancied favourite too good over an extended 1m4f at Newcastle last month and he should go well off 1lb lower here. However, he will need to transfer that form to turf and, with that in mind, the vote goes to BUDDING. Hughie Morrison's three-year-old encountered traffic problems at a crucial stage when only managing fourth at Kempton last month and the handicapper might have been lenient in dropping her 1lb for that effort. With a clearer passage this time around, she could be the one to beat. Sneaky Blinder is another to note.

BUDDING is proven in the mud and might prove the answer under Tom Marquand. Fellow 3-y-os Sneaky Blinder, who has a first outing for the Robert Stephens yard here, and Albert Lasker may give Hughie Morrison's filly most to think about.

Course winners LENNY'S SPIRIT and Lost In Time are attractively treated. Budding and Albert Lasker complete the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Success on turf might have proved elusive so far for ROYAL DREAM but the consistent Ed Dunlop-trained gelding has put together a sequence of respectable enough efforts elsewhere to suggest he can give weight and a beating to these rivals. Fellow turf maiden Milliterries won over 1m on Tapeta at Southwell on her penultimate start and can again go well if coping with the surface/longer trip off just 1lb higher. Baroque Buoy and Oman complete the shortlist.

A chance is taken on OMAN who had a much longer trip as an excuse last time and has dipped to only 1 lb above the mark he defied at Chester in May. Royal Dream and unexposed 3-y-o Sambucas are others who could go well, while Inappropriate would also firmly enter the reckoning if showing up here rather than Pontefract on Monday.

Topweight ROYAL DREAM may be capable of recording his first turf success. Milliterries is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The handicapper has steadily relented with MAXIMUM IMPACT and given he was rated 93 at his peak as a juvenile, a current mark of 76 is very tempting for the three-year-old's first attempt over 7f. His efforts this season suggest a longer trip is worth trying and, with ground conditions to suit, he may provide a bit of value. The in-form Come On You Spurs is a live danger despite being held off this mark at Musselburgh most recently, while Dashing Dick rates the pick of the remainder.

DASHING DICK has yet to run a bad race at this venue and he is appealing in a race that won't take as much winning as the one in which he finished mid-field at Newmarket last month. Come On You Spurs came up short in her hat-trick bid at Musselburgh but that was a higher-grade handicap than this and she is a much-respected main danger. Maximum Impact is best of the rest.

The C&D winners SOCIETY LION and Dashing Dick warrant respect back here. Come On You Spurs completes the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BALMORAL LADY is in the form of her life at present and a 6lb penalty for her most recent success at Windsor may not be enough to prevent her from landing the hat-trick. Conditions are in her favour once more and the daughter of Invincible Army is preferred to fellow hat-trick seeker Fletcher's Flight and Whats In The Bag, who makes his first start for new connections after finishing runner-up on his last two outings.

None of these can be safely discounted but BALMORAL LADY is by far the most appealing in her bid to complete the hat-trick with conditions again in her favour. Fletcher's Flight is also seeking a third win in a row and he is second choice ahead of Angle Land. Lightly-raced 5-y-o Whats In The Bag remains of interest but both his wellbeing and ability to handle ground this slow need taking on trust.

Progressive 4yo FLETCHER'S FLIGHT (nap) could well have even more to offer at this distance. Balmoral Lady is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for REALISED with a taking success over further here last week, there could be plenty more improvement to come from Harry Eustace's filly and dropping back in trip should be of no inconvenience as she bids to defy a 5lb penalty. Hombre arrives with similar double claims after a comfortable success off 3lb lower at Chelmsford in August, while Collusion and Spirit Of Breeze are others to consider.

It could be worth rolling the dice with SPIRIT OF BREEZE, who wasn't seen to best effect at Leicester a fortnight ago and the return to 0-60 company could be just what the doctor ordered. Last-time-out winners Hombre and Realised are feared most in that order of preference, while Moreginplease is also entitled to have a say.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest. SPIRIT OF BREEZE looked on the way back last time and he can get the better of Hombre.
Ths is the racecard key.
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