There were 46 Races on Saturday 14th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, 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 6 race.

Sea Of Charm is in good form after hitting the crossbar for the second time in a row at Salisbury last month and she should remain competitive off her current mark. However, FRENCH MARTINI looks the way to go. Gary and Josh Moore's four-year-old produced an improved display when filling the runner-up spot at Brighton earlier in the month and she could prove hard to beat on that form. Captain Haddock is the pick of the remainder.

GEARING'S POINT ran with credit without getting a clear run at things after 6 months off when fifth at Windsor 12 days ago and, operating from a handy mark, she could be the way to go. French Martini and Sea of Charm are a pair of fellow in-form sorts and feared. Psyche is another to keep an eye on in a tricky opener.

Judged on her last two efforts, FRENCH MARTINI appears set to get off the mark. Angelica K is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CALSHOT SPIT made every yard of the running to score in convincing style on his only start on the Flat for the Sheena West stable at Lingfield last month, and he should have no issues with this extra distance. The son of New Bay is only 5lb higher and has performed well over hurdles since. Hawk Jet made the frame over 1m6f at Salisbury latest and is likely to be thereabouts off the same mark, while Amongst The Stars is noted too.

Having deservedly opened his account from the front at Lingfield on his penultimate start, CALSHOT SPIT again ran well when runner-up over hurdles at Stratford 18 days ago. Unexposed at this sort of trip, he's expected to play a lead role once more back in this sphere. Amongst The Stars likely has more to offer from her lowly mark and is feared along with Hawk Jet. Ffos Las scorer Triple Nickle is another worth a second look.

Calshot Spit and Hawk Jet are respected but TRIPLE NICKLE and Humaniste have less to prove on the stamina front.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Nala Star got her head in front for the first time at Catterick last month and it will be interesting to see how she fares now stepping into nursery company. However, the vote goes to ELLOMATE, who made the frame over 6f at Southwell earlier in the month and goes off the same mark. Richard Hughes' juvenile returns to turf and the drop in trip may also suit. Solar Edge and Yakfeek are just two others to consider.

The addition of cheekpieces brought about improvement in NALA STAR, who did the job well when opening her account in the new headgear at Catterick recently and she is taken to follow up on her nursery debut. Hettie Jack looks pretty solid and could be the one to follow the selection home, with Ellomate, Sabrimento and Chepstow scorer Solar Edge also shortlisted.

Nursery newcomer MISS SHOW DOWN has been very up and down so far but was a good second over C&D in June and earns the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Dashing Harry is 1-1 here and won't mind any further rain having scored on heavy ground here last October. Kiss And Run may try to make every post a winning one if she can get to the front from stall one, but CARIBBEAN WIND is preferred. Second at Lingfield last month, she only has six runs on the card and should have improvement to come.

Having slipped to an attractive mark, GLAMOROUS BREEZE could be the answer to this trappy-looking handicap. She actually wasn't beaten far at Sandown last time following a slow start and her versatility ground-wise is an added bonus. Recent Salisbury winner Level Up is second choice ahead of So Smart.

Level Up and Danger Alert are considered but this race is weaker than GLAMOROUS BREEZE (nap) is accustomed to.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

With very little form to work with, MANY MEN stands out on his debut second, though he failed to build on that next time out when fifth at Epsom after a slow start. Belgravian is the most interesting newcomer for the in-form Andrew Balding team, while any market support for Richard Hughes' Super Mirage must also be taken seriously ahead of his debut.

This looks ripe for one of the newcomers, with BELGRAVIAN the most appealing of them on paper. It goes without saying that confidence behind this colt in the betting would look highly significant. Girls Night Out and Super Mirage rate the main dangers.

It's worth chancing the newcomers. with BELGRAVIAN preferred to Super Mirage and Girls Night Out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Saliko may prove popular here after her debut third at Kempton and any improvement would make her a danger to all. Tempted ran green on her debut when slowly away and is another who could get involved, though TAP DANCER should have their measure. Third and beaten less than a length in a Class 2 at Goodwood latest, the drop in grade may be all she needs to get off the mark.

The vote goes to TAP DANCER, who got back on track when a close third in a soft-ground Goodwood novice three weeks ago and this filly is probably capable of better still. Saliko made a promising start to her career at Kempton and may emerge as the main danger, though Master Technician is also feared on the back of his encouraging Windsor debut and newcomer The Green Mile is not short of appeal on paper.

The Green Mile is interesting but GREAT DAVID is given another chance to confirm the promise shown in the first of his two starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DAPPLED LIGHT has been running consistently well in recent months and the four-year-old went close on his latest outing when denied by a neck at Chepstow. He was tried in blinkers for the first time on that occasion and there is no reason to believe the headgear won't work again. Fact Or Fable won over C&D last month and is capable of being in the mix, along with Hawajes and Daany.

The vote goes to ALBUS ANNE, who scored over this C&D last autumn and she is fresher than most on what will be just her third start of the present campaign. The consistent Dappled Light went close at Chepstow recently and is next on the list ahead of Ravenglass. Cases can also be made for Havana Goldrush and Hawajes.

Away from heavy ground and with cheekpieces refitted, KING OF THE DANCE is taken to exploit a favourable mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MALHAM TARN COVE clearly wasn't at his best when down the field at Catterick on his latest start. However, the return to Bath appears likely to see him bounce back given his trio of outings here in 2024 have seen him finish in the first three. Time Patrol enters calculations having won a classified event here on his penultimate start, while others for the shortlist include Diamond Cottage and Sisters In The Sky.

SISTERS IN THE SKY disappointed last time but he's the type to bounce back and is now only 1 lb above his last winning mark. Time Patrol and Diamond Cottage head the dangers.

C&D winner SISTERS IN THE SKY is excused his recent defeat on heavy ground and has quickly dropped back to a workable mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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