There were 306 Races on across 35 meetings. There was 8 races at Ballinrobe first race 15:25, 10 races at Belmont At The Big A first race 18:05, 7 races at Bordertown first race 04:25, 8 races at Busan first race 07:00, 8 races at Cairns first race 03:08, 4 races at Canterbury Park first race 01:10, 7 races at Charles Town first race 01:25, 8 races at Chartres first race 10:45, 8 races at Chester first race 13:40, 11 races at Churchill Downs first race 01:23, 17 races at Club Hipico first race 17:00, 9 races at Delaware Park first race 17:30, 8 races at Doncaster first race 13:50, 8 races at Fairview first race 11:45, 8 races at Geelong first race 04:10, 8 races at Goulburn first race 04:00, 9 races at Gulfstream first race 17:55, 2 races at Hipo Chile first race 01:00, 12 races at Kasamatsu first race 02:50, 8 races at Las Piedras first race 18:10, 10 races at Laurel Park first race 17:25, 7 races at Le Mans first race 15:17, 8 races at Los Alamitos Racecourse first race 21:00, 7 races at Mysore first race 09:30, 11 races at Oi first race 06:50, 12 races at Palermo first race 18:00, 10 races at Remington Park first race 01:28, 9 races at Saint-Cloud first race 12:05, 8 races at Salisbury first race 15:15, 7 races at Sandown first race 14:00, 12 races at Sonoda first race 06:20, 11 races at Taif first race 13:15, 8 races at Tuncurry first race 03:39, 8 races at Vincennes first race 17:23, 10 races at Woodbine first race 01:13, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses a custom rating system for each runner.

Race 1: 14:00 Sandown Madri Excepcional EBF Maiden Stakes (GBB Race) GB 5f 10y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
7th (7) Master Zack
2Edward GreatrexMartin DunneWell down the field at Windsor (5f, good to firm) and Newmarket (6f, good to soft); now hooded; limited appeal.
10th (9) Skip Happens
2Paddy BradleyPeter CrateHalf-brother to 5f 2yo winner Rogue Enforcer (RPR 87); dam 5f AW winner (59); stable not had a 2yo winner in recent seasons.
9th (3) Early Release
2Darragh KeenanGeorge ScottSent off favourite last time at Lingfield (5f, good) but finished well held, as on debut (good to firm); off since June and others appeal more.
5th (4) Genghis
2Liam WrightGeorge ScottTake out the long odds-on winner and it was a modest race in which he finished an 11l fourth at Nottingham (6f; good); bred to want further than this.
6th (2) Dannick
2Tom QueallyGary & Josh MooreFifth foal; dam placed 6f (RPR 61), half-sister to 5f 2yo Listed winners On The Brink and Eastern Romance; lacks experience and can only be watched.
8th (1) Another Abbot
2Kieran ShoemarkWilliam HaggasCost 155,000gns as a yearling; also tongue-tied for debut, he was weak in the market at Ripon (5f, good to firm; 11-1) and didn't show much in finishing behind two of today's rivals.
1st (5) Kullazain
2Neil CallanJames TateMuch bigger price than Reservardo at Ripon (5f, good to firm) and duly finished 5.5l behind the Crisford horse; that was this one's debut so he could improve.
4th (6) Lazzar
2George RookeRichard HughesSeemed to handle the soft ground okay at Newbury (6f) but just got tired late on and was beaten 3l; showed enough to be of interest and he's dropped to 5f which could work.
2nd (10) Veblen Good
2Jim CrowleyK R BurkeFourth foal; brother to 6f 2yo winner Impeachd Alexander (RPR 88), half-brother to Group-placed 5f 2yo winner Noche Magica (101); dam 5f winner (90), half-sister to 5f 2yo Group 2 winner Anthem Alexander and 5f Group 3 winner Dandy Man; useful pedigree and from a yard chockfull of smart 2yo talent.
(11) Glamour Show
2Charles BishopEve Johnson HoughtonConsistent without looking overly progressive and was a beaten favourite last time at Newbury (6f); that might be more her trip than today's 5f and she's going in against male rivals for a first time; unraced on ground slower than good.
3rd (8) Reservardo
2Callum ShepherdSimon & Ed Crisford270,000euros breeze-up buy; both runs over 5f on good to firm; sent off at 8-15, he was narrowly beaten by a subsequent winner at Windsor and his Ripon conqueror contests today's Flying Childers at Doncaster; will need to handle today's different surface but has strong form claims.


Today's slower ground will be a first for RESERVARDO but he's not alone on that score and the form of both his runs read well in today's company. Glamour Show is entitled to make a race of it but she is looking more consistent than progressive. Lazzar made a nice debut on soft ground at Newbury and the newcomer Veblen Good has to be of interest.[Alistair Jones]


Race 2: 14:35 Sandown Carling Handicap (0-75) (5) 3yo+ GB 5f 10y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(2) Harry Brown
4Tom QueallyPeter CrateSlowly away and never figured in a Class 2 at Ascot on stable debut having left David Simcock for 32,000gns; three-time winner (5f-6f) on a dangerous mark and seems to handle most ground.
3rd (5) Tiger Tulip
3Charles BishopHeather MainHas only raced over 6f (maiden winner on AW) but 5f might be the way to go as she only folded late on at Windsor after making the running; slow ground is an unknown but respected.
(7) Spirit Of Breeze
4Callum ShepherdGary & Josh MooreBadly drawn and had been off for 401 days when behind Four Adaay here two weeks ago; soft-ground winner last summer and he's back to a similar mark; return of a tongue-tie is probably a good thing.
(4) Capo Vaticano
3Callum HutchinsonAndrew BaldingDebut winner on the AW; beaten 4l and 3l in her two handicaps (5f, good) and slow starts didn't help; more to prove than some.
2nd (1) Danger Alert
4Pat CosgraveGeorge BakerWith George Boughey for his three wins (AW/soft); 0-11 for current yard and cheekpieces are tried after some uninspiring runs.
1st (6) Four Adaay
6Neil CallanRod MillmanHold-up performer always reliant on good fortune but she only narrowly missed out over C&D two weeks ago (good; fine on softer) and she has to enter the equation.
4th (3) Nogo's Dream
4Finley MarshRichard HughesProbably no coincidence that he's finished runner-up in his last six races as often flatters to deceive after travelling well, as was the case last time (eyeshield replaced cheekpieces); no headgear this time but he's tested the patience.


If she can handle the ground then TIGER TULIP could take some reeling in as there's a good chance of her getting a softish lead. Four Adaay has to be feared after her near miss here last time and Nogo's Dream can run well, as he usually does without winning.[Alistair Jones]


Race 3: 15:10 Sandown Pravha EBF Maiden Fillies' Stakes (GBB Race) GB 1m

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
4th (1) Gigi Bliss
2Neil CallanRichard HannonSister to 1m4f winner Sam Hawkens (RPR 89) and half-sister to 6f 2yo/AW winner Minnetonka (95); dam Group-placed 6f 2yo winner (106); very positive pedigree and she's in the Fillies' Mile.
3rd (3) Requisite
2Edward GreatrexRalph Beckett400,000gns yearling; first foal; dam French 1m winner, sister to 7f 2yo/2m hurdle winner Mojo Ego, closely related to 1m4f Listed winner Galipad; the market can tell a tale.
1st (4) Waardah
2Jim CrowleyOwen BurrowsSecond foal; dam once-raced (RPR 55) close relative of useful 7f/1m winner Red Mist, half-sister to useful 7f/1m 2yo winner Feedyah; any market confidence would naturally heighten interest.
2nd (2) Glistening
2Kieran ShoemarkJohn & Thady GosdenFrankel filly whose latest effort at Newbury (7f, good to firm) reads particularly well as the winner looked a classy filly in following up this week at Leicester and the third was runner-up in a Listed race last weekend; bypassed a recent Ascot engagement due to soft ground but conditions should dry up here.


It did come on fast ground but GLISTENING's latest run at Newbury now looks hot form and none of her rivals have experience. All three newcomers look nice prospects on paper but a Fillies' Mile entry - also held by the selection - heightens interest in Gigi Bliss.[Alistair Jones]


Race 4: 15:40 Sandown Molson Coors Beverage Company Nursery Handicap (0-85) (4) 2yo GB 1m

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
5th (1) Bintabuha
2Brandon WilkieWilliam Knight140,000gns yearling; didn't find the anticipated improvement when stepped up to this far at Salisbury but that was a useful race won by a subsequent Listed runner-up; Brandon Wilkie takes off a handy 5lb on this handicap debut; respected.
4th (6) Jack Andrea
2Joe LeavyRobert EdderyShowed more when beaten only a length on handicap debut at Salisbury (1m, good to firm) but that was a Class 6 and this is stronger.
2nd (5) Laplander
2George RookeTom WardBeaten between 10l and 12l in his qualifying runs at up to 7f but all three races were won by good horses and he's been gelded ahead of this handicap debut; possible improver.
6th (2) New Bombay
2Callum HutchinsonAndrew Balding4l winner on nursery debut over Chester's 7f but couldn't carry a penalty on the AW (8.6f) and was only fourth to Corriamo here last time; the winner might be the one open to most improvement over this far.
3rd (3) Chelsea Embankment
2Edward GreatrexRalph BeckettConsistent in four defeats since finishing well behind on his debut but has been lacking a change of gear when it matters, including on the step up to 1m for his second nursery at Kempton (raced prominently); off the same mark here but without the benefit of a 5lb claimer; could be vulnerable.
1st (4) Corriamo
2Kieran ShoemarkMarcus TregoningMarket mover when coming home strongly to win on nursery debut at Leicester (7f, good to firm) and it was a similar story here two weeks ago, getting up late on (good); ready for a mile and still learning by the looks, so good chance of a hat-trick.


Bintabuha (second choice) ran in a good race last time and she's appealing on her nursery debut with Brandon Wilkie's claim easing her burden, while Laplander could also be seen in a new light now handicapping. However, CORRIAMO (nap) has managed to win both his nurseries despite still showing signs of inexperience and he's more than ready for today's stiffer test of stamina.[Alistair Jones]


Race 5: 16:15 Sandown Beck London Handicap (0-95) (3) 4yo+ GB 7f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(9) Sandy Paradise
5Finley MarshRichard HughesFive-time AW winner but made it 0-12 on turf when finishing last at Brighton, where he ran well to be third the time before; even if back on song, all his wins have come at a lower level than this.
(8) Autumn Festival
5George RookeEd de GilesThings have gone badly wrong since an encouraging first run for this yard back in May; should be well handicapped but you wouldn't think so.
(2) Back See Daa
4Jim CrowleyK R BurkeNot the easiest to predict and has only won a Newbury novice from ten starts; however, went mighty close off just 2lb lower at Haydock on his penultimate run so he's not one to put a line through; likes to lead and had no freedom at York last time.
(3) Koy Koy
5Pat CosgraveGeorge BougheyThew away all hope of winning at Epsom on Oaks day by hanging and has since finished out the back in 7f handicaps at Royal Ascot and Newmarket (both in a new tongue-tie); won't mind returning to a slower surface and, although hit and miss, he's handicapped to run a big race.
(7) Billy Mill
6Edward GreatrexRod MillmanCareer win number eight when a length successful at Ascot (7f, good) before finding Class 2 company too hot to handle at Goodwood; back at a better level here and remains on a competitive mark.
1st (4) Darkness
6Kieran ShoemarkDavid O'MearaHas just looked a shade high in the weights since winning for a fifth time in June (7f, good to firm) as he's not been running badly; might still be a tad vulnerable.
(5) Lowton
4Callum ShepherdEdward BethellBack-to-back wins in minor races last season but handicaps are providing a tougher challenge; beaten under 4l in a Racing League event last time and that was after an absence (gelded), but whether he'll build on that remains to be seen.
4th (6) Leadman
4Callum HutchinsonAndrew BaldingRunner-up in his first four races and again wasn't far away when fourth at Kempton (7f novice, AW), though that was his fourth successive defeat at odds-on; not progressing and, on recent evidence, this mark is no gift.
2nd (10) Hat Toss
4Darragh KeenanJames OwenBoth wins here and he appreciated getting some cover (travelled well) before leading 1f out for a narrow success over 1m here a month ago (good); 4lb higher in a race likely to take more winning but hard to rule out.
3rd (1) Star Of Orion
6Charles BishopEve Johnson HoughtonShaped well on reappearance (found trouble) and bang there in his subsequent races, over 1m at Newmarket and C&D 13 days ago (first-time cheekpieces); hard to offer any excuses on either occasion and, now 3-31, he's looking a hard horse to catch right.


This is trappy. Star Of Orion must have as good a chance as any but he's not one to be taking too short a price about with his strike-rate of 3-31. With no standout alternative it might pay to risk KOY KOY, who won't have conditions as fast as the last twice and sitting back off what's sure to be a solid gallop will suit him. Hat Toss is best of the rest.[Alistair Jones]


Race 6: 16:50 Sandown Rekorderlig Fillies' Handicap (0-80) (4) 3yo+ GB 7f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
5th (2) Smouldering
3Jim CrowleyClive Cox7f AW novice winner who went down in a tight finish on her handicap debut at Haydock (good; 2lb lower); reportedly unsuited by the faster ground when beating one home at Newbury and that won't be an issue here.
3rd (4) Tronido
3Paddy BradleySimon DowDominant from the front on AW at Lingfield and Kempton in her first two handicaps (that's her style); hasn't been able to repeat the trick back on grass, though she was well clear here two weeks ago before tiring over 1m; dropping back to 7f has to be a good thing.
2nd (1) Rich
4Joe LeavyRichard Hannon0-9 since her winning debut at Newbury in May 2022; mostly disappointing in handicaps, including last time (1m; couldn't blame the trip) after hinting at a revival the run before (7f); bit risky.
4th (3) Faro Di Notte
3Joey HaynesMarcus TregoningBit keen for her own good when third on handicap debut over 1m at Goodwood (good to soft) having come in for support (5-1); interesting returned to 7f on this stiff course.
1st (5) Come On You Spurs
3Neil CallanRichard SpencerHas been competitive in six handicaps (7f-1m1f) despite racing keenly and finished 2l clear of the third when second to an improver at Lingfield (AW); will like this ground and looks sure to have some say.


Tronido is a one-dimensional front-runner who could get a freebie up front and this trip will suit her better than the 1m here last time. One who could reel her in is SMOULDERING who was coming along nicely until finding fast ground against her last time, and that won't be an issue here. Faro Di Notte is another open to further progress.[Alistair Jones]


Race 7: 17:25 Sandown Aspall Handicap (0-80) (4) 3yo+ GB 1m 1f 209y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
7th (1) Forca Timao
4Paddy BradleyMark PattinsonExcellent fifth of 14 in a big 1m2f handicap at Newbury (good) in May 2023 before well held at Royal Ascot (1m) that June on latest turf start; lost his way for Richard Hannon on AW in recent starts; sold 26,000gns in July; temptingly treated back on grass and not dismissed for new yard.
3rd (5) Odin Legacy
3Joe LeavyRichard HannonPromising belated return at Chelmsford (1m) 15 days ago when after racing prominently, and looking likely to give way gracefully, he rallied to take a close third; the two ahead have marks in the 90s so this mark is no gift but he looks ready for a step up in trip; interesting handicap newcomer.
4th (7) Nini Star
3Hayley TurnerDavid MenuisierEx-French maiden; didn't look entirely happy on the track at Goodwood but still ran well on yard debut in 1m2f novice in May; long way adrift over 1m4f there in June but still has some potential back at 1m2f.
5th (8) Monteria
6Liam KeniryStuart KittowDual 1m2f winner on soft in 2023 but he hasn't approached his best form this season and has lots to find going without any aids.
9th (3) Junkanoo
7Tom QueallyGary & Josh MooreQuite promising hurdler since last seen on the Flat; lacks a recent run but he has won after a layoff, he had C&D form earlier in career and is less ground-dependent than some so a good run is on the cards.
6th (2) Maso Bastie
4Kieran ShoemarkMichael BellGood efforts in just two 1m2f handicaps for this stable, doing well against a progressive one at Newmarket (good; has won on soft) then things didn't go his way after another slow start at Doncaster in August; the return to a stiff finish can suit; has every chance.
8th (6) John Chard VC
4Jim CrowleyRoger Fell & Sean MurrayLightly raced since 7f win in 2022; has dropped some pounds this year and he wasn't far off his best when losing out to an unexposed one at Carlisle (1m1f, soft) 15 days ago; back up 2lb but likely to go well again; the more juice in the ground the better.
(4) Azahara Palace
4Callum ShepherdHughie MorrisonThree 1m wins in 2023 (good and good to firm) but she hasn't gone on from a successful reappearance (good to soft) in May, markedly so on last two starts; has it to prove upped to 1m2f.
2nd (10) Amancio
3Charles BishopJack ChannonFront-running win at Haydock (1m, soft) in April and has nearly always run well in defeat at this trip since; probably has his share of weight though and a stiff test at 1m2f might stretch him.
1st (9) Tipsy Tiger
3Neil CallanWilliam StoneIn fine form at 1m2f this summer; up a total of 6lb for two narrow defeats (heavy and good to soft) but he made the winner, who was well in at the weights, do more than go through the motions at Newbury in July; wouldn't want the ground to dry out but has good form claims; cheekpieces refitted.


Tipsy Tiger (second choice) and John Chard VC bring useful form from their most recent starts but preference is for MASO BASTIE who rarely makes life easy for himself but ran his best race of the year for Kieran Shoemark at Newmarket in July and this stiff finish should be ideal. Handicap newcomer Odin Legacy is also respected along with Junkanoo while Forca Timao is not ruled out at a price.[Emily Weber]



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