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All you need to know including the going for the day's racing

Modus and Barry Geraghy fly the final flight on the way to an impressive success
Modus: switches to fences at BangorCredit: Edward Whitaker

There is action on the Flat and over jumps from three afternoon cards and one evening meeting for punters to get their teeth stuck into ahead of Halloween night.

Lanzarote Hurdle winner Modus (1.25) is the pick of the performers on show and he should have little problem getting off the mark over fences in a disappointingly small field at Bangor.

Going report

Catterick first race 12.35
Soft, good to soft in places (GoingStick 6.6 at 9am on Tuesday)

Bangor 12.55
Good (GoingStick 6.6 at 6am on Tuesday)

Chepstow 1.15
Good to soft, good in places (GoingStick Chase 6.9, Hurdle 6.5 on Tuesday)

Wolverhampton 4.40
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Market movers

Catterick 1.05: Sarabi 7-2 (from 5)
1.35: Mixboy 9-4 (from 11-4)

Bangor 4.10: Nestor Park 13-8 (from 9-4)

Chepstow 1.45: Becauseshesaidso 16-1 (from 20)
2.20: Black Buble 9-2 (from 5-2)
3.25: Morello Royale 6-1 (from 10)

Wolverhampton 6.40: Justice Rock 11-1 (from 14)

What to back

Nick Watts supplies the ten-second tip from today's meeting at Chepstow while Tom Collins has dug out some choice selections from the whole of the day's racing.

What to read

While the Flat focus turns international, some of jumping's big names are beginning to emerge and the weekend's racing offers the possibility of another clash between Coneygree and Cue Card at Wetherby.

You can also catch up on how on how one of the stars of the Cheltenham Festival, Presenting Percy, got on in his first start over fences.

What to watch

To further whet the appetite here is this week's Postcast discussion on the Charlie Hall Chase.

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Final thought

Check out the final fields for the Breeders' Cup on our site which were completed overnight. With the turf races set to fill an outside draw on the tight Del Mar oval may already have ended a British or Irish runner's chance. The Post's man in California, Tom Kerr, has the latest on how the visitors fared at the post position ceremony.

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