There were 29 Races on Tuesday 28th October 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

STAR NOIR rallied well in the closing stages at Redcar when just failing to catch the winner. Well clear of the rest, another bold bid looks assured and the son of Ubettabelieveit is taken to go one better. Stablemate Top Lad drops in both class and distance and it would be no surprise to see him get involved, though North West Gal showed ability when third at Leicester on debut and she could prove the bigger danger.

Luck Money may reverse Leicester placings with North West Gal but STAR NOIR sets the standard and earns the verdict.
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A highly progressive sort, who was on a hat-trick before finishing second at Brighton last time out, JUST ADAIR should still have more to come off a mark of 52. Providing he handles the ground, the son of Ghaiyyath can strike again. Tightly Bound hasn't shown much in three outings, but she is of interest on her handicap bow, as well as Fiddlers Green, who scored at Kempton on his penultimate outing.

His last win was in this very race three years ago but FEN TIGER has performed okay on occasions this year and he'll enjoy the ground.
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It could pay to take a chance on JACK BLACK, despite his return from a lengthy absence. He failed to complete on fast going last time, but it was testing ground when he finished a respectable third at Newbury on his first start over hurdles and Dan Skelton's charge gets the nod on that form. Dixie Mafia finished a promising fourth at Warwick back in March and could feature, while Kalkbrenner is worth noting on hurdles debut.

Clearly not himself on his only outing last season, JACK BLACK can still build upon his promising hurdle debut in early 2024.
Class & Speed Card

Gunalt Wavelength failed to trouble the winner when second at Pontefract, but should be in the mix once again, while Grey Horizon could bounce back in a first-time visor and has a shout on the pick of his form. However, POWERNAP caught the eye running on late to grab third over the minimum trip at Redcar and Jessica Bedi's filly gets the vote with further improvement a strong possibility over this extra furlong.

Gunalt Wavelength is greatly respected but the drop back to 6f could see TRULY SPECIAL record a breakthrough success.
Class & Speed Card

FRANTIC looks to have an ideal blend of stamina and speed on the breeding front and she may be able to strike on debut in what looks like a winnable contest. Ed Walker's filly may have too much for Polka Blue, who has improved with each start, and ran a career-best last time out when third at Southwell. Stepping back up in trip after a respectable third at Yarmouth, Fermain cannot be ruled out either.

In a modest race a chance is taken on the newcomer FRANTIC, who is out a Listed winner. Polka Blue is second choice.
Class & Speed Card

A winner between the flags, STARZAND looked to possess plenty of ability when landing a bumper here on Rules debut. The son of Harzand could launch a strong challenge if taking to hurdling and is marginally preferred to Big Cadillac. The latter has undergone a wind operation since winning a bumper at Chepstow at the start of the year, while Gee Force Flyer is a brother to a hurdles winner and debuts for Olly Murphy's in-form yard.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to point/bumper winner STARZAND, who could have a bright future at this new discipline.
Class & Speed Card

NIGHTSINWHITESATIN landed a double over 1m2f back in August. She faced a tough task at Nottingham last time and Ed Bethell's charge looks worth a try over this longer trip only 3lb higher than when last successful. Three Dons won over C&D at this time last season and should be spot on now with a couple of recent runs under his belt, while Gibside posted a better effort at York last time and drops in distance with a shout.

This can go to ARRANGE who has dropped 5lb below her last winning mark and has finished first and second in two visits here.
Class & Speed Card

A taking winner on her handicap debut at Wolverhampton recently, CALYPSO BREEZE will look to transfer that form to the turf and a 7lb rise could prove lenient for the daughter of A'Ali. Diamond Ali didn't get the clearest of runs when a creditable fourth over 6f here last time out and stepping up in trip could eke out more improvement. Stablemates Spartacus Force and Spartacus Warrior complete the shortlist.

There's a soft-ground query about CALYPSO BREEZE but she won her AW handicap debut in good style and has at least proved she stays 7f.
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A recent winner over C&D, BAIKAL has now won three of his last five starts. Grace Harris' charge drops in class for this and another bold bid looks on the cards if proving as effective on this slower ground. Clondaw Fame went close in a maiden hurdle here on debut for his new yard and is likely to prove competitive back in handicap company, while Wise Guy could shape well returning to a shorter trip on his reappearance.

Preference is for SURREY LORD (nap), who shaped pretty well on his seasonal/handicap debut and probably still has a bit more to offer.
Class & Speed Card

AHAMOMENT's winning run may have come to an end over C&D last time out, but that was on good ground and a return to softer conditions is a major plus for the six-year-old. A mark of 70 could still prove manageable and he is preferred to Vince Le Prince, whose last win came over track and trip last October off 6lb higher. Kirkdale and Roundhay Park are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

Preference is for AHAMOMENT who could manage only fourth over C&D last time but had previously twice won easily on testing ground.
Class & Speed Card

CROWN OFFICE could prove better suited to this drop back in distance, having found the 7f at York beyond him last time. The son of No Nay Never just missed out over today's trip at Newmarket on debut and William Haggas's charge is taken to confirm the promise of that debut effort. Windsor third Marcellinus has to be respected along with Big Harry.

Preference is for CROWN OFFICE in the hope he can behave better in the stalls this time. Marcellinus and Langstone are respected
Class & Speed Card

HOLOKEA may have been beaten at short odds on his chasing debut at Worcester in May, but still shaped with plenty of promise in second and, with improvement expected over further, he can go one better. A winner twice here over hurdles last season, Rosscahill could take well to the chasing game and is capable of entering calculations, along with Worcester runner-up Pimlico Point.

One who could have considerable potential is chasing debutant ROSSCAHILL, who was 2-3 over hurdles here last season.
Class & Speed Card

BOLLIN NEIL has been having a very productive autumn at his favourite track and a further 5lb rise for his most recent success over 1m6f could prove lenient. Going back up to 2m shouldn't inconvenience and it may be last year's easy winner, Tarbat Ness, who follows him home off a 5lb higher mark. A capable sort on his day, Arctic Fox has only a length to find with the selection from their most recent clash here.

Three previous winners of this race return for another tilt but BOLLIN NEIL can complete the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card

AMUSED went agonisingly close in a similar selling contest here a fortnight ago. Jim Boyle's charge will relish the soft conditions underfoot and is taken to confirm superiority with Good Banter. The latter could only manage third on that occasion, but may finish closer on these more favourable terms, while Brave Empire could fare better at this lower level having recently undergone a wind operation.

Forever My Prince is respected but AMUSED gets a narrow vote after his good run in a C&D seller last time out.
Class & Speed Card

A lightly-raced sort who was three from three last season in this sphere, FILANDERER was last seen scoring easily over C&D in April and he can follow up off 10lb higher on his return. Donnacha got the hang of things over fences earlier this year and he should be thereabouts on his first run since scoring at Chepstow in February off 6lb lower. Dropping back in trip is likely to suit Tommys Charm, while Willmount is another to note on his first start for the Rebecca Curtis team.

The vote goes to TOMMYS CHARM, who went close at Wincanton in January and is probably still on a good mark after a 3lb rise.
Class & Speed Card

STATION X had everything beat bar one when worn down late in the piece at Doncaster last week and connections opt for a quick turnaround before the handicapper has a say. The son of Dark Angel thrived this time last year and he is likely to have too much for The Good Biscuit, who goes back up in trip after scoring comfortably over 5f at Pontefract recently. Knicks is another to note, despite being winless since last May, as well as the consistent Fiscal Policy.

Station X won't be easy to catch but MONSIEUR KODI should appreciate the conditions and he is preferred this time.
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CARNIVAL DAY was well held when second at Epsom a month ago, but that was a much stronger event than this. Off a 1lb lower mark, Jim Boyle's gelding could return to winning ways. Darvel should not be underestimated despite his successful streak coming to an end when third at Brighton most recently. Others to note are Atlantis Blue, Native Instinct and Milteye.

There should be a big run in SIERRA BLANCA who ran a good race last time at Windsor behind one who went in again at the weekend.
Class & Speed Card

BOSTON JOE hit the crossbar over fences at this venue in April and is 2lb lower than when runner-up over timber at Chepstow last November. The nine-year-old boasts every chance of coming out on top. Kingston Gent blew away the cobwebs at Chepstow and remains capable of better on just his fourth run in a handicap, while Kalista Love and Hellfire Princess complete the shortlist.

Harriet Dickin's THE GREY MAN looks worth persevering with over this trip and, freshened up, he looks capable of producing better.
Class & Speed Card

Not beaten too far in his attempt to land the double at Musselburgh recently, BEERWAH should appreciate a return to softer ground and a mark of 55 still appears to be more than fair. A winner here over shorter in August off 4lb lower, Happier must be of interest on the rise in distance, as well as stablemate Canaria Queen, who has been running with plenty of credit since scoring at Carlisle last month.

The choice is CROCODILE POWER (nap) who is back off the same mark as when winning this race last year.
Class & Speed Card

The recent winners Vince L'Amour and Marching Mac have to be noted, but they could be vulnerable off their new marks. As a result, preference is for ASINARA, who has been running consistently well all season and was only narrowly denied off this mark over 5f at Bath last time. Military Girl merits each-way consideration after a close fourth at Redcar 11 days ago.

Recent Musselburgh winner VINCE L'AMOUR (nap) should be even happier back on this softer ground and he remains well treated.
Class & Speed Card

Hopeless Dancer has shown ability in both previous starts and has to be noted, while similar comments apply to Freddiemissmolli. However, a chance can be taken on A KING OF MAGIC. The four-year-old was third on debut at Kempton in February and has subsequently joined the Paul Nicholls team. With the prospect of more to come, he could get off the mark. Any market support for Big John Ollie or Old Habits would have to be noted.

This may go to A KING OF MAGIC who was very green at Kempton and therefore did well to finish close up behind respected opposition.
Class & Speed Card

UNDER CURFEW made up some good late ground to finish fifth over C&D last time out. Off a 1lb lower mark, he could be primed to gain a first win since being successful here in February. Now in the hands of James Owen, Von Krolock should be monitored for market support and he can have a say, along with Victors Dream, who has dropped back to a mark 4lb lower than his last success.

Most of these are open books but the ex-Irish VON KROLOCK has an air of mystery about him starting out for James Owen.
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Runner-up on two of her last three starts here since joining the Patrick Morris yard, PEREGRINE FALCON narrowly sets the standard on form and she can get off the mark with Billy Loughnane retaining the ride. Placed on each of his last two outings over further, Hostility may enjoy dropping back in trip, while Coronado King is another to consider on his first run for new connections.

After some near misses, perhaps this is where the consistent HOSTILITY can finally come good.
Class & Speed Card

This looks like the ideal circumstance for MARIS ANGEL to have another go at 6f, having scored on her last two starts here, including most recently, for which she has been raised 2lb. Not beaten far in her attempt to double up at Southwell earlier in the month, After Love is a leading contender, along with Merapi, who is best judged on her penultimate runner-up effort at Salisbury.

After Love remains capable of better but so does MARIS ANGEL and she can take the step up to 6f in her stride.
Class & Speed Card

MOIRA EXPRESS was beaten only a neck in third over the minimum trip here on her handicap debut, having turned for home in last place. This return to 6f augurs well for Roger Varian's filly on that evidence and she gets the vote in an open sprint. Too Darn Good comes into the reckoning on his recent third at Kempton, while both Nifty and Quantum Power drop in class with a shout.

The strong finish of MOIRA EXPRESS over 5f here three weeks ago bodes well for today's return to 6f and she can get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card

Saratoga Gold finished a creditable second burdened with top weight at Newcastle and is not out of this off an unchanged mark. Simiyann is not easily ruled out either with his yard in such good form, but the three-year-old MISSION POSSIBLE has the most scope for improvement. The runner-up over 1m6f at Southwell on only her second start in a handicap, she will likely prove a more potent force over this longer distance and is taken to get off the mark.

This can go to SIMIYANN (nap) who twice won easily over staying trips around here last autumn and is back off his last winning mark.
Class & Speed Card

Tryst merits serious consideration after going close at Newmarket and will be hard to keep out of the finish. Saying that, SUMMER IN PARIS also arrives with every chance having shown plenty of ability when fourth over 7f at the same track on her introduction. This additional furlong looks sure to bring improvement and James Owen's daughter of Wootton Bassett is taken to edge affairs. Carnival Queen is related to three winners and is a newcomer to note.

Joseph O'Brien's ARRIETTY showed more than enough promise on her Thurles debut to suggest a race like this was within reach.
Class & Speed Card

CAPTAIN PARMA got off the mark over 7f at Southwell earlier in the month and the unexposed three-year-old remains open to improvement. With that in mind, he is taken to defy a 5lb rise. Novak also scored on his most recent outing and could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although the recent C&D second He's A Gentleman should not be underestimated.

This can go to HE'S A GENTLEMAN who finished a good second here last time and remains 2lb lower than when winning over C&D in January.
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AGE OF TIME bounced back to form when a close second over 1m3f at Kempton last month and the first-time application of cheekpieces can help the son of Dubawi provide his supporters with some compensation here. A recent third over C&D suggests that Fighting Queen could play a big role once again, while Knight Of Magic edges out Have You A Minute to be best of the rest.

The vote goes to AGE OF TIME who bounced back to form when runner-up at Kempton last month. Have You A Minute is second choice.
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