In England, River Spirit is running in the 6:15 at Wolverhampton today with Sam Hitchcott in the saddle, and has also been named for the 5:55 at Kempton Park on the 29th. Porthos Du Vallon should have been up for a race on the 25th, but looks set to run at Leicester in the 2:00 slot on the 27th at least. Across the water a bit, Danielle's Journey is lined up to make her debut in Ireland on either the 31st October or the 1st November.
Moving to Japan, Fukushima plays host to Irish Harp in the 1700m dirt 3R on Saturday, and Harmony Fair in the seventh (1800m over turf). Tokyo-Fuchu provides us with two runners on Sunday - Time For Love, who did well in her debut, will be in the 2R miler, and Rush Attack takes to the track for the first time in the 4R (another mile race on turf) with Miura Kosei taking the reins.
Looking further ahead, Phosphorus should be in NAR action in the 1600m 7R at Funabashi on the 28th, and on the JRA front, Tenshinramman should be in the 1400m turf race at Tokyo on the 1st November, while Miracle Rouge is being lined up for a 2000m run at Fukushima on the same day. Single Cask may well be running that weekend, too, as she is now back at the racing stables.
Heading south, both Pretty Gully and Raining Dollars are lining up at Townsville, Australia, on Saturday the 25th, giving us a total of four runners to shout for tomorrow. Raining Dollars is up first, in the 1:37 2R, which looks like a tough one for the youngster, but Pretty Gully in the 1400m 5R (with a 3:37 start time) must be one to look out for. In both races, Jeff Felix jumps in the saddle to add some experience to the equation. Good luck, Jeff!
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