There were 46 Races on Friday 10th October 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Chepstow, 7 races at York, 7 races at Downpatrick, 9 races at Kempton, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 2 race.

Having only gave way in the closing stages to finish fourth at Ayr last month, NORTHERN EXPRESS could be poised to land a nice purse. A 1lb ease in the ratings can only help the veteran and an eighth career victory may be on the cards. Bopedro arrives on the back of a respectable fourth at Doncaster and is feared most, ahead of Whip Cracker, who has filled the runner-up spot on his last two outings.

The prolific filly JANNAS JOURNEY could still have mileage in her mark and she is taken to post her eighth win since July.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Big Song made light work of the opposition on his nursery bow at Newmarket 15 days ago and must enter calculations on his current upward trajectory. However, GHOST MODE was a shade more impressive when opening his account at Chester last month and he may prove to be better treated at the weights. The unexposed Real American and hat-trick seeking Malachy's Wish look to have bright futures as well.

Having kept on well for fourth in the 6f sales race here at the Ebor meeting, ASTRAZAR gets the nod ahead of Ghost Mode.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Hornsea Bay has posted several creditable efforts in defeat in handicap company this summer and another good showing is forecast. However, the son of New Bay could prove vulnerable to something unexposed, with MUKHTALIF fitting the bill. William Haggas' charge supplemented a decent second behind a subsequent 88-rated rival at Haydock with a breakthrough triumph at Newcastle last month and an official rating of 81 could prove to be lenient. Dante's Lad is also worth a second look.

Mukhtalif scraped home at 1-7 in a four-runner maiden. PAROLE D'ORO gets the vote ahead of Canvas and Hornsea Bay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

La Belle Forest changed hands for 165,000gns as a yearling and is a half-sister to a juvenile winner, so she warrants a market check on her introduction. However, THALUNA made a promising debut when filling the runner-up spot over 5f at Ascot last month and is likely to relish this extra furlong. William Haggas' youngster could have any amount of improvement to come and looks the one to beat. Any market confidence behind newcomer Hallo Spaceboy would be interesting.

There was lots to like about the debut second of THALUNA at Ascot and she is taken to go one better. La Belle Forest is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

CLEAR FORCE had the now-absent Concert (third) and Lil Brother (fourth) behind when beaten half a length into second at Haydock last month and is just 2lb higher so Karl Burke's colt is fancied to regain the winning thread. Mighty Magnus was far from disgraced when taking the silver medal home at Hamilton and has to be respected off an unchanged rating.

Lil Brother is better than he could show at Haydock but UTMOST RESPECT may be the answer now eased slightly in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Dropping back to 5f has been the making of KINSWOMAN and an 8lb rise for her comfortable victory at Chester could prove lenient as she goes up in grade. Azure Angel bounced back to form with a success at Southwell and is capable of being in the shake-up, along with the in-form Roach Power, who scored at Ascot only last Saturday. Copper Knight has had a few attempts at landing the race named after him but arrives in top form after scoring at Redcar last week, while Portland winner Eternal Sunshine is another to note.

Kinswoman still has potential at 5f but AL HUSSAR (nap) bumped into one last time and looks ahead of his mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Aiden Brookes landed this contest last year and looks to be on another ideal sort in the shape of VIXEY, who is in the form of her life at present and beat a couple of subsequent winners at Chester most recently. Tim Easterby has a strong hand, with dual C&D winner Quest For Fun leading the way, although Candonomore could not have done it much easier at Newcastle last month. Completing the shortlist are Daring Legend, Highfield Viking and Little Empire.

The return to better ground is a positive for YAASER, who is now 3lb lower than when fourth of 19 here in July, and he earns the vote.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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