There were 46 Races on Friday 20th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Newbury, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Downpatrick, 9 races at Kempton, 8 races at Dundalk, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SCATTER PENNY was dropped a generous 4lb after her nursery debut at York having won both starts prior at Nottingham and Pontefract. The daughter of Elarqam was inconvenienced by a slow start and is worth another chance, especially with the step up in trip and the addition of a tongue-tie likely to help. Cymbidium won on her nursery debut at Thirsk earlier in the month and has to be respected off a 5lb higher mark. Suzette is another to note.

CYMBIDIUM showed much improved form to land a punt on nursery bow at Thirsk 2 weeks ago and remains one to keep on the right side of. Suzette is another who took a big step forward when making a winning handicap debut at Carlisle so rates the main threat ahead of Lovely Spirit.

A competitive nursery but LOVELY SPIRIT's Musselburgh win was well franked at the weekend and she can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Bonnie's Boy has finished second on all three outings to date and is likely to play a leading role making his first start in a nursery. However, a chance is taken on LOVAT SCOUT bouncing back from his latest effort. A winner on debut at Thirsk, Karl Burke's colt had excuses when not appearing to handle the track at Ripon last month and he remains a colt full of potential. Hamilton winner Our Mighty Mo and Candy rate best of the rest.

BONNIE'S BOY is on the up and his form is solid, so he's fancied to defy a mark of 80 at the first attempt. Last-time-out winners Our Mighty Mo and Candy are the main threats.

Lovat Scout may do better back on a more conventional track but BONNIE'S BOY can cure his seconditis now switched to nurseries.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

COTO DE CAZA was an impressive winner when getting off the mark at the second time of asking at Beverley before stepping up on that effort when taking a conditions stakes race at Goodwood. The manner of that performance suggests she's well worth a crack at this prize. Kaadi's recent second at Longchamp was boosted by the winner following up in the Flying Childers at Doncaster last week and her consistency gives her an obvious chance. The class-dropping King's Call is noted too.

COTO DE CAZA is proving most progressive, making it 2 wins from 3 starts in impressive fashion at Goodwood back in July. Open to further improvement, she gets the nod to come out on top having her first crack at listed level. Kaadi is compiling a very solid record and is feared, along with another progressive pair in the shape of Uncle Don and Star of Mehmas.

Cheveley Park entrant COTO DE CAZA could be a cut above the majority of these after clocking an impressive time at Goodwood.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Marine Wave defeated Rage Of Bamby (fourth) in a Listed contest at Pontefract last month and with the former now shouldering a penalty for that success, the pair could finish a lot closer. Azure Blue had excuses at York earlier this month and is perfectly capable on her day, although it is FROST AT DAWN who shades preference. William Knight's unexposed three-year-old struggled in the Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan earlier in the year, but was far from disgraced in the Nunthorpe last time and has less on her plate here.

FROST AT DAWN faced no easy task back from 5 months off in the Nunthorpe at York 4 weeks ago but the pick of her form in Meydan earlier this year entitles her to plenty of respect so, with that run under her belt, she's given the nod to bounce back in a race confined to her own sex. Woodhay Wonder and Rage of Bamby head the dangers. Gutsy Girl also likely has a bigger effort in her locker.

Unexposed on turf, FROST AT DAWN ran well in the circumstances in a Group 1 last time and comes into it on her Meydan sprint form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Three previous winners of this contest in Danzan, Call Me Ginger and Roundhay Park head to post and each are too well treated to ignore, but a tentative vote goes to SPIRIT OF APPLAUSE. The market has spoken in favour of Tim Easterby's charge since being fitted with cheekpieces at the beginning of August, and he repaid his supporters at Beverley last time out. It remains to be seen whether stall 20 will be an aid or a hindrance, but he appears to be coming in to form and, though a 5lb penalty makes things tougher, he ought to have plenty in hand judged on past exploits. Others to note include last year's runner-up Cold Stare, The Ridler and Rory.

MONSIEUR KODI had a possible excuse in the Great St Wilfrid and this former C&D winner is worth chancing to stage a revival having dipped to 6 lb lower than when landing the Stewards' Cup consolation at last year's Glorious Goodwood. Last year's runner-up Cold Stare looks to have been laid out for this meeting again and heads the many dangers along with Trilby, Spirit of Applause and the selection's stablemate Havana Rum.

Having shown promising signs in recent months, THE RIDLER (nap) earns the vote ahead of the 3yo Moyola.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

THIS YEARS LOVE has made steady progress since winning at Beverley in June. A narrow winner on the Westwood last time out, Mick and David Easterby's gelding is only 3lb higher and he could go in again with further improvement on the cards. Jewel Maker continues to knock on the door and he's unlikely to be far away, although the younger legs of Swift Salian might present a more significant threat.

Tim Easterby looks to hold a strong hand here, with JEWEL MAKER taken to gain reward for his recent consistency. Stablemate Mount King came good last autumn and is handicapped to win again. Lucinda Russell 3-y-o John L Sullivan has made a positive start to his career and also makes the shortlist.

Tim Easterby has chances with Jewel Maker and MOUNT KING. The latter went for home too early at Ripon and that can be upgraded.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ANNANDALE hasn't made much of an impact over a host of inadequate trips recently, but he did catch the eye at Musselburgh last time. Jim Goldie's charge finished down the field in the corresponding event 12 months ago, but he is now 10lb lower and looks to have been given a real chance. Belle Of Annandale was another who contested this last year and she should not be written off following a couple of promising efforts over hurdles, while L'Eagle Aid is another to consider.

L'EAGLE AID dispelled a couple of lesser efforts in no uncertain terms when landing a small-field novice at Catterick 32 days ago and, with his early-season form in handicaps having worked out well, he could be worth chancing to build on that run. Billy No Mates, Annandale and Caballo de Mar are others to consider.

This can go to ANNANDALE, now 26lb lower than when winning the 0-95 handicap over this trip on the Saturday of this meeting in 2021.
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