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.
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.

This will likely be hard work for these juveniles, who look set to encounter extremely testing conditions, but it shouldn't be a problem for CLIMATE ACTION. By Cracksman out of Friendlier, who have both produced a plethora of soft and heavy ground winners, she can improve on her debut second and get off the mark. Laura Bay posted a creditable third at Nottingham last month and might not need much more to be involved, while Juneberry is the pick of the newcomers.

JUNEBERRY represents top connections and is a half-sister to a useful sort who won on heavy ground on debut so she's chanced before any market clues. Climate Action made a bright start at Ascot and seems sure to improve and go well if handling the different conditions. The well-bred Rouge Sellier is another set to progress on the back of a promising first run at Haydock.

Ascot runner-up CLIMATE ACTION sets the form standard ahead of Haydock third Rouge Sellier. Some of the newcomers are interesting.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IMPERIAL EXPRESS wasn't disgraced in a valuable sales race at Doncaster last month and Andrew Balding's filly, who sets the standard with an official rating of 76, might be hard to beat if handling forecast conditions. Lou Lou's Gift finished third over C&D on her debut, despite racing freely, and is the biggest danger to the selection. It's Showtime looks best placed to chase the pair home.

Not a race that will take much winning and a good chance for LOU LOU'S GIFT to build on her promising start here 5 weeks ago and come out on top. Imperial Express faced a stiff task at Doncaster and has a better chance in this company.

It will be disappointing if the Haggas filly LOU LOU'S GIFT can't go two places better than on her C&D debut last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Fen Tiger has been knocking on the door but a 3lb rise for a neck defeat at Brighton last month looks harsh and he may have to play second fiddle again, this time to WAXING GIBBOUS. David Menuisier's filly has shown signs of promise in three qualifying runs and can do much better now switched to handicaps, with an opening mark of 70 looking workable. Selenachorus is another to consider.

WAXING GIBBOUS appeals as one who should have more to offer in handicaps and gets the vote under Jamie Spencer. Fen Tiger could be the one for the forecast spot.

Although he's up against some unexposed 3yos, the in-form 5yo FEN TIGER holds solid claims on form. Pourquoi is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KAMANIKA arrives on a hat-trick following victories over this trip at Sandown and Leicester, escaping a penalty for scoring at the latter venue in an apprentice riders' handicap, and James Doyle's mount looks set for another bold bid. Corymbosa is expected to improve now tried in a handicap for the first time off a feasible mark of 68, although Marmara Star could prove a bigger threat to the selection if transferring her Wolverhampton form to turf.

KAMANIKA escapes a penalty for last week's Leicester success and can complete a hat-trick. If Marmara Star is as effective on turf as AW she could be the one to chase home Joseph Parr's charge. Sir Michael Stoute handicap newcomer Corymbosa is another interesting runner.

Another good result looks on the cards for KAMANIKA (nap), who holds very persuasive claims. Moush is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Lady Ava must be considered after scoring off 3lb lower at Catterick last month, but she was doing her best work at the finish of that 7f contest and the drop back in trip is a concern. With that in mind, CYPRIOT DIASPORA is fancied to defy a 5lb rise for scoring over this trip at Leicester 31 days ago as she's improving with each run. The booking of Oisin Murphy catches the eye. Recent Kempton winner Charlie Mason has been a model of consistency this year and should give another good account.

LADY AVA showed a good attitude to get up at Catterick last month and there's further progress on the cards, so she's narrowly preferred to fellow last-time-out winner Cypriot Diaspora. Charlie Mason also merits respect in a tightly-knit contest.

Preference is for Leicester scorer CYPRIOT DIASPORA, ahead of Catterick winner Lady Ava.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

WILLINGLY won on deep Nottingham ground just six days ago and, providing this doesn't come too soon, she's taken to follow up under a 5lb penalty. Owen Lewis claims 7lb in the plate this time, taking over from a 5lb claimer at the Midlands venue, so she's effectively just 3lb higher. Enchanted Night has been knocking on the door of late and would be no surprise winner, while chances are also given to Porterinthejungle and Cuban Grey.

WILLINGLY was better than ever scoring with a bit in hand at Nottingham last week and can defy a penalty with ground conditions in her favour again. Porterinthejungle and Enchanted Night are other mares who arrive in form and may give Mark Usher's charge most to do.

Willingly has a solid chance under a penalty but it might be worth chancing KITBAG on his second run back from a break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This won't take much winning and connections of RATAFIA have found their gelding another very winnable opening following his smooth Redcar triumph. That didn't come out of the blue either, as he'd previously shaped with plenty of promise when runner-up at Leicester. Inverinate remains winless on turf but does look feasibly treated on the pick of his form, while Delagate The Lady is noted too.

RATAFIA revelled in deep ground at Redcar the other day and might be able to follow up faced with similar conditions. Once Adaay's latest Wolverhampton sixth was a bit more encouraging and he heads the dangers along with fellow 3-y-o Inverinate.

In-form RATAFIA is taken to defy a penalty for his Redcar win. Possible improver Star Map is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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