There were 258 Races on across 31 meetings. There was 7 races at Assiniboia Downs first race 01:30, 8 races at Auteuil first race 12:55, 8 races at Catterick first race 14:20, 1 races at Club Hipico first race 01:00, 9 races at Concepcion first race 19:35, 8 races at Durbanville first race 11:40, 7 races at Fairmount Park first race 19:00, 8 races at Finger Lakes first race 18:00, 11 races at Fort Erie first race 18:00, 8 races at Galway first race 15:35, 9 races at Gavea first race 01:00, 9 races at Horseshoe Indianapolis first race 19:10, 12 races at Kanazawa first race 04:00, 7 races at Kolkata first race 09:15, 7 races at Leicester first race 14:10, 8 races at Lingfield first race 14:00, 7 races at Louisiana Downs first race 22:05, 11 races at Mizusawa first race 04:20, 12 races at Mombetsu first race 06:25 Monbetsu, 8 races at Mountaineer first race 01:15, 7 races at Muswellbrook first race 04:35, 8 races at Nantes first race 10:51, 8 races at Newcastle first race 16:50, 12 races at Oi first race 06:15, 10 races at Philadelphia first race 17:40, 8 races at Presque Isle Downs first race 20:00, 7 races at Queanbeyan first race 04:20, 9 races at Tatura first race 04:00, 8 races at Thistledown first race 17:50, 8 races at Vincennes first race 15:35, 8 races at Yeppoon first race 03:30, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses a custom rating system for each runner.

Race 1: 14:20 Catterick National Racehorse Week Amateur Jockeys' Handicap (0-75) (5) 4yo+ GB 1m 5f 192y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(9) Straitouttacompton
8Miss Aaliyah Bowers-CarterMichael ChapmanWithout a win since 2021 and recent efforts off basement marks do not provide much hope for him from out of the weights here.
(4) Fanaigi Linn
4Miss Pippa BrownDanny Brooke12-race maiden who has looked out of sorts in Ireland this year; makes stable debut with huge amount to prove; tongue-tie fitted.
(5) Cosmic Soul
4Mr Jack LanderPatrick NevilleDidn't take to hurdling in early part of this year and has not shown a great deal since returned to the Flat; has tongue-tie added today; needs to turn a corner.
(7) Lindwall
6Miss Serena BrothertonMichael & David EasterbyPlaced under Serena Brotherton on first two starts for new stable this summer (1m5f/1m6f) but two lesser efforts have followed and she needs a boost from the first-time blinkers here.
3rd (8) Swift Tuttle
5Miss Poppy WynneOliver Greenall & Josh GuerrieroJust held on to finish first under Poppy Wynne at Doncaster (1m6f, good to soft) two months ago but was disqualified for her rider's whip misuse; can go well again here but this race is stronger and, from just out of the weights, she's effectively 4lb higher today.
4th (6) Sameem
8Mrs Emily RobertsTim EasterbyWon this race under regular rider Emily Roberts last year (soft ground) and added to his tally at Ripon (1m4f, good to soft) in June; makes quick reappearance after respectable fourth at Haydock (11.6f, good to soft) on Thursday, and holds each-way claims at least.
2nd (2) Kitsune Power
5Mr Thomas EasterbyTim EasterbyNo longer the force of old but came good for Tim Easterby at Thirsk (1m6f, good to firm) in June and probably bettered that performance when placed in 0-85 race at Haydock (1m6f, good) in July; not disgraced in AW Racing League race last time; might be the answer.
1st (3) The Dancing Poet
8Mr Matt BrownBrian EllisonCourse regular who drew clear to score over 1m4f here (good to soft) in June, his second success this season; placed off today's mark over that trip three weeks ago and 1m6f also suits; probably won't be far away.


This can go to KITSUNE POWER, who is only 2lb higher than when winning at Thirsk in June and drops in grade after making the frame on his last two appearances. The Dancing Poet, also in good form, is next on the list, ahead of last year's winner Sameem.[Chris Wilson]


Race 2: 14:50 Catterick Best Odds Guaranteed At Vickers.Bet Handicap (0-75) (5) 3yo+ GB 5f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
3rd (5) Birkenhead
7David NolanPaul MidgleyC&D record reads: 153121, the latest win coming on fast ground three weeks ago (happy on any going); a 2lb rise sees him higher in the weights than he's been for a couple of years but he has to be considered.
(8) Vadamiah
5Ben RobinsonPaul MidgleyThree C&D wins to her name from six runs; the return here should help, back from wind surgery, and while Birkenhead looks her yard's best chance a revival wouldn't surprise off a career-low mark.
(2) Good Point
3Andrew BreslinBryan SmartIn good form this time last year on soft/heavy; this a bit easier than he's used to, down another 2lb, and he's shown enough in two runs back to suggest he's worth a look, especially with the recent rain turning his draw from a negative to a positive.
1st (6) Keldeo
3Luke MorrisOllie PearsConsistent filly who's back on the mark off which she won over C&D in the spring; cheekpieces didn't seem to help last time and three of her last five runs have come over 6f but the recent rain won't have hurt.
(3) Miss Anya
3George RookeRichard HughesDual AW winner in the spring who's generally run well off her revised mark on turf since; the blinkers seem to have helped latterly, conditions are fine and she's one to consider for a trainer who doesn't run many in these parts.
(9) Object
5Amie WaughTim EasterbyLanded a gamble on his soft-ground comeback in the spring, off 3lb lower, and has continued in form during a light campaign since; as with stablemate Albegone the recent rain will have been welcomed.
4th (4) Midnight Lir
3Connor BeasleyMichael DodsLatest effort can be ignored and he was at his best around this time last year; will need one of his better starts over such an easy 5f, though, and was said to have been unsuited by soft ground at York last autumn.
(1) Le Beau Garcon
5Billy GarrittyMichael & David EasterbyHad a light campaign this year since undergoing wind surgery and been very consistent over 5f in recent times; has twice been turned over as favourite since a Thirsk win off 3lb lower but ran well in one previous start on soft and can't be ruled out.
2nd (7) Albegone
6Duran FentimanTim EasterbyWon this last year off a 3lb lower mark, one of three victories over C&D (from seven starts); is fairly treated and in form, so needs considering, especially with the rain having come for him.


The rain came just in time for a number of these, including GOOD POINT, who ran well off higher marks in a couple of slow-ground nurseries last backend and who's shown enough in two runs back on faster going to be worth chancing from the top stall. Last year's winner Albegone, who's 3-7 over C&D, and Paul Midgley's pair Birkenhead and Vadamiah, who are both 3-6 here, are others with claims at a course where it's always worth considering previous winners.[Graham Wheldon]


Race 3: 15:20 Catterick Bet At racingtv.com Handicap (0-60) (6) 3yo+ GB 1m 4f 13y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
6th (9) A Friend To All
3Duran FentimanMark WalfordMay fare better now in a handicap but her qualifying efforts were thoroughly underwhelming; first run beyond 1m and she's not bred for this far.
7th (1) Farhhfromforgotten
4Billy GarrittyLiam Bailey11-race maiden who continues to struggle despite falling in the weights and has yet to convince over this far.
(8) Milltown Lily
6Aiden BrookesMicky Hammond0-29 under both codes and was well down the field tried in this headgear over 1m3f three weeks ago at Carlisle; opposable.
5th (2) Morandi Second
5Zak WheatleyPatrick NevilleHasn't achieved much over jumps (including two chases) during the last 12 months and now looks to turn things around on his first Flat start for 808 days (0-7 in this sphere); too much to prove; blinkers added.
(3) Jamih
9Luke MorrisTina JacksonWon here (good to firm) and at Thirsk (good) last month before never counting in a 1m6f handicap back here two weeks ago (behind Normandy Vista); has to bounce back and could have done without the recent rain.
4th (6) Albert Lasker
3Connor BeasleyAlice Haynes0-7; in this headgear combination for a first time when runner-up in a C&D five-runner novice three weeks ago, though questionable what he actually achieved behind the comfortable winner; that was on good to firm and rain-softened ground poses further doubts.
2nd (5) Due Consideration
3Connor MurtaghAdrian NichollsA winning miler on good to soft; unraced over this far but arrives in form and he wasn't stopping when third over 1m2f at Ripon last time; considered.
1st (4) Laudable
4David NolanTristan DavidsonClose third over 1m4f before gaining back-to-back wins in 1m2f classified races at Ayr (good to soft) and Ripon (good); returning to a handicap is unlikely to faze him.
3rd (7) Normandy Vista
3P J McDonaldCharlie JohnstonSoftened ground is a grey area but went down narrowly over 1m6f here (good) two weeks ago and has a race in him off this mark.


The recent rain has probably done none of these any favours but DUE CONSIDERATION has won on good to soft and he should stay okay. Normany Vista looks ready to win one of these and he edges Laudable for second preference.[Alistair Jones]


Race 4: 15:52 Catterick Irish Stallion Farms Restricted Novice Stakes (Bands B, C And D) (GBB Race) GB 5f 212y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(3) Blue Jay Way
4Rhys ElliottJohn David RichesTen-race maiden with a basement handicap mark and outclassed in a novice race.
(5) Sadiiki
3Andrew BreslinFred Watson66-1 and finished tailed off over this distance on good ground at Carlisle.
(4) Lady Masar
3Andrew MullenBen HaslamRan twice for Karl Burke, latterly finishing close up in a 7f maiden on the Southwell AW; raced prominently in a steadily run race that day so perhaps flattered, and the absence is off-putting.
4th (2) Oligopoly
3Duran FentimanTim EasterbyFormerly with Joseph O'Brien; his second in a 7f handicap at Doncaster (good to firm) is very much a standout in four runs for this yard and that form has worked out well; hard to beat if he can replicate that form in today's company; there are ground issues following the rain.
2nd (7) Glowchester
3William PyleCraig LidsterImproved on debut when a keeping-on third of seven to an impressive Channon hotpot at Ripon (5f, good); may need more here but that's feasible.
3rd (1) Brazilian Rose
3George RookeRichard HughesBacked into a shade of odds-on at Lingfield (7f AW) and was good value for that narrow success as she raced freely (clear at one point) before just holding on; the two she beat have since won races, albeit at a lowly level; ground an unknown.
1st (6) Scarboroughwarning
3Luke MorrisSir Mark Prescott BtConfined to the AW thus far, her best run when second over this trip at Chelmsford (handicap); 7f perhaps stretched her the last time; solid chance if coping with this new surface.


Brazilian Rose did well to win at Lingfield and dropping back to 6f won't harm, but conceding 9lb to SCARBOROUGHWARNING won't be easy. The selection reverts to the trip over which she ran her best race yet. Oligopoly would make them all go if replicating his second at Doncaster but he's becoming hard to predict.[Alistair Jones]


Race 5: 16:22 Catterick Racing TV Club Day Handicap (0-65) (6) 3yo+ GB 5f 212y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(3) Travel Candy
3Ben RobinsonBrian EllisonThree-time winner but hasn't had much to shout about this year; behind Opal Storm last time.
(10) Miss Rainbow
3Rhys ElliottTracy Waggott13-race maiden who has been out of sorts in her last five starts; limited appeal.
(2) Langholm
8Connor BeasleyMichael DodsFront-runner who has gained most of his wins at 7f but he's fine at 6f and he's had a solid year; the recent rain will be no hardship.
(8) Fortunate Star
4Zak WheatleyDeclan CarrollPotentially well handicapped and goes on any ground, but his performance levels have dipped this summer.
(9) Tickets
5Andrew MullenBen HaslamDid well to come from off the pace for third on the AW last time (6f) but that looks more his scene and turf form (albeit from just four attempts) doesn't read so well.
(6) Opal Storm
4Aiden BrookesBrian RothwellConsistent filly who could have done with a stronger pace to chase when a closing fourth at Beverley (5f, good to firm; effective on soft); not had many chances at 6f and it's worth another go.
3rd (5) Highjacked
8David NolanJohn DaviesActs on all ground and this C&D winner ran another good race to be second here 13 days ago; solid.
2nd (4) Alfa Whiteburd
3William PyleCraig LidsterFirst run since December and after a wind operation when just missing out on the places at Redcar (6f); has run a few good races in the past and he's one to consider; handles cut underfoot.
1st (7) Crocodile Power
6Dale SwiftSeb SpencerThree AW wins but his first on turf when beating the favourite with the pair well clear over C&D a fortnight ago (good; 6lb lower); effective on soft.
4th (1) One Of Our Own
4Kaiya FraserRebecca MenziesUp another 4lb for last time (C&D) but that was her third win in four starts and she's progressive; the concern is that fast ground suits her well and she has bypassed engagements due to softening conditions.


One Of Our Own could have done without the recent rain, whereas others in here won't turn their noses up at some give underfoot. OPAL STORM (nap) didn't have the race run to suit last time at Beverley and this consistent filly is worth another go over 6f. Crocodile Power came clear with the favourite here recently and he's feared most.[Alistair Jones]


Race 6: 16:57 Catterick Download The Raceday Ready App Handicap (0-65) (6) 3yo GB 7f 6y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
2nd (6) Jalaybee
3Zak WheatleyDeclan CarrollSold out of Dermot Weld's stable for 7,000gns and still a maiden; only seventh on stable debut 20 days ago (7f, good) and was behind Front Gunner.
8th (7) Front Gunner
3Luke MorrisAnn DuffieldHas come a long way down weights and last time was better, seemingly get outstayed over the stiff 7f at Carlisle (good); questionable whether the recent rain will have helped but a fair shout otherwise in new headgear.
4th (9) Marton Heads
3Amie WaughTim EasterbyMaiden who again didn't look the easiest of rides under pressure when third in a C&D classified race latest; others preferred.
5th (5) Without Flaw
3Aiden BrookesTina JacksonOnly 1-16 but getting back on softer ground will aid her cause and this mark is well within her capabilities.
1st (4) Half Moon Rising
3Ben RobinsonOllie PearsIn first-time cheekpieces and off a career-low mark when beating nine rivals at Carlisle (7f, good; fine on soft) having travelled best throughout; a 4lb rise shouldn't be too damaging.
6th (2) Alfie Boy
3Duran FentimanTim EasterbyRedcar winner in May (7f, soft) and has just struggled with his mark since then; however, it's dropping back to a more tempting level and the recent rain should be a blessing.
7th (3) Monkey Miss
3Connor BeasleyDaniel & Claire KublerOnly fourth on the AW last time but seems a better filly on turf, albeit on faster ground than she's likely to face here; remains on a competitive mark.
3rd (1) Highland Olly
3Harrison ShawGrant TuerDidn't appear to arrive at Musselburgh two weeks ago in flying form but, returned to 7f (good), he was always prominent and prevailed narrowly; up just 3lb and has soft-ground form.


This looks very open. HALF MOON RISING was good value for his win at Carlisle and he still looks well handicapped off 4lb higher. Alfie Boy could return to form following the recent rain and the same is true of Without Flaw.[Alistair Jones]


Race 7: 17:30 Catterick Racing Again 2nd October Handicap (Div I) (0-58) (6) 4yo+ GB 7f 6y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(9) Grand Style
4Andrew BreslinPhilip Kirby15-race maiden who doesn't arrive here in the best of form and others are much preferred.
2nd (8) Mr Trevor
6Luke MorrisAnn DuffieldFive wins but none this year and well held in most of them; others are more likely.
(3) Without Delay
5Connor BeasleyTracy WaggottTwo wins this year (one here) but it's been a topsy-turvy season and, although she's effective on soft, a sounder surface probably suits her better.
(7) Doomsday
5Tom Kiely-MarshallLiam BaileyMade all at Musselburgh (7f classified) last month and beaten 5l in his subsequent starts, latterly in Desert Dream's race here when blinkers replaced cheekpieces (now back on); probably vulnerable.
(1) Obee Jo
8Amie WaughTim EasterbyNearest at the finish when third to Miss Willows on soft ground here and beaten a similar distance despite finishing only seventh at Carlisle (good); he's very much in the mix.
1st (4) Desert Dream
10Dale SwiftSeb SpencerStays further than this and he was strong through the line to win a C&D classified race here recently; mark has taken a 6lb hit for this return to handicaps but likes ease underfoot and sure to give his running.
4th (5) Miss Willows
5Ben SandersonSimon WhitakerReturned from wind surgery this year; three disappointing runs on good to firm but a close second and a first (beating subsequent winner) in two runs on soft, both here; 6lb higher than for the win but the recent rain brings her right into the equation.
(2) First Dynasty
5Oisin McSweeneySam EnglandFourth to Miss Willows on soft ground here in July before a front-running third on the AW; running well and his mark is untouched.
3rd (6) Mr Strutter
10Andrew ElliottDavid ThompsonHad a wide trip in the new cheekpieces when beaten 2l at Musselburgh (1m, good) two weeks ago; he's fine over 7f with give underfoot and he likes it here.


The recent rain is a major boost to the chances of MISS WILLOWS who is a different horse with cut underfoot and she likes it here. Old adversaries Obee Jo and First Dynasty are entitled to make a race of it.[Alistair Jones]


Race 8: 18:05 Catterick Racing Again 2nd October Handicap (Div II) (0-58) (6) 4yo+ GB 7f 6y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
8th (9) Delagate The Lady
8Luke MorrisRoger Fell & Sean MurrayStruggled in three classified races before running poorly in a handicap at Redcar; all those runs were over 6f, the trip for all her wins.
4th (4) Absolute Dream
8Connor MurtaghRichard FaheyTen-time winner, including seven on all sorts of turf; off since May though and record fresh isn't overly persuasive.
7th (5) Redrosezorro
10Andrew MullenChristopher KellettHas won eight times at this track but he's been beaten a long way on his last two visits; 0-8 this year and not crying out to be backed.
9th (8) Penny Ghent
4Ben SandersonSimon WhitakerHad ten starts and placed for the first time when a 4l third over 7f at Carlisle (good); soft ground would be a first and cheekpieces are, but last time is something to build on.
5th (7) Rain Cap
7Rhys ElliottJohn David RichesInconsistent but has plenty of form here, this season alone placed over 5f and 7f; latest second was in a classified race but he's hard to dismiss.
6th (2) Mutanaaseq
9David NolanRuth CarrHas an excellent record at this track and won this 12 months ago off a 10lb higher mark (on soft); powers are on the wane now a 9yo and he's not made much of an impact this year, including when third here 22 days ago.
3rd (3) Rwenearlytheredad
4Zak WheatleyDeclan CarrollWon over 5f, 6f and 7f but he's having a quiet campaign and has to turn things around.
2nd (6) John Kirkup
9Ben RobinsonDavid ThompsonAll ten wins have been at 5f or 6f and he's 0-13 over 7f; did finish runner-up over C&D 13 days ago but in a classified race and the winner dotted up.
1st (1) Homer Stokes
6Connor BeasleyDavid & Nicola BarronOnly a length away here last time on good to firm and had previously beat opening-division contender Miss Willows here on soft; only 2lb higher than that day and, with the recent rain favourable, he should go well if ready for business after a 94-day break.


With the recent rain in his favour and having won after an even longer break in the past, HOMER STOKES is worth chancing. Rain Cap isn't the easiest to predict but many of his better days have come here and he ran well last time. If there is an improver lurking then it's Penny Ghent.[Alistair Jones]



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