There were 29 Races on Sunday 15th September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Doncaster, 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.

Only a progressive rival proved too strong for RENESMEE on her stable bow at Windsor 13 days ago and compensation could be on the cards. Alice Haynes' filly makes plenty of appeal racing off a 2lb lower mark and she may prove too strong for chief threat Run Of Luck. The three-year-old proved far more competitive when runner-up on his handicap debut at Ffos Las last time out and another prominent showing is forecast. Galactic Glow is also noted.

RENESMEE is well handicapped on the pick of her form and has joined a yard who has a good record with similar types, so is fancied to build on a promising stable debut and belatedly get off the mark for the season. Blue Hero has a good record at this C&D and is best forgiven his latest effort here, so remains of interest, with Run of Luck also considered after an improved effort last time.

Topweight RENESMEE has a modest strike-rate but she did quite well to finish second on her recent stable debut and is well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having been demoted to second in the stewards' room at Wolverhampton recently, Keep Singing must enter calculations racing off a 2lb lower mark. However, The Kameko filly had previously finished third behind the reopposing BRACKLESHAM BAY, who is taken to complete a double. Jamie Osborne's gelding scored with something in hand on his nursery bow at Chepstow that day and he could make light work of a 5lb rise in the ratings. Bright Era and Bownder can also have a say.

BRACKLESHAM BAY took a marked step forward switched to nurseries when scoring comfortably at Bownder's expense at Chepstow last time. He's bred to do a fair bit better again and he can uphold the form with that rival. Keep Singing, who lost the race in the Stewards' room at Wolverhampton recently, is another one to have in mind.

After running a big race at Wolverhampton on Monday, KEEP SINGING is taken to strike here before the handicapper has a chance to react.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The heavy ground was a possible excuse for ANNIE EDSON TAYLOR's defeat when runner-up at Ffos Las last month. The return to a sounder surface could prove just the tonic for the daughter of Mayson and a breakthrough victory is forecast. All Ways Glamorous posted his best effort to date when a close-up second at Chepstow 20 days ago and he may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of likely improver Trafalger.

Perhaps ALL WAYS GLAMOROUS can prove too strong for Irish-raider Annie Edson Taylor, who has yet to conclusively prove she's trained on.

Excused last month's defeat on heavy ground, ANNIE EDSON TAYLOR appears to have been found a good opportunity.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

AL SAYAH notched up back-to-back successes over timber in May before recording a commanding win over 2m1f here on his Flat return the following month. The excellent Sean D Bowen takes 3lb off her back to soften the blow of a 9lb rise and she has scope for further progress in this sphere, so could be up to the task. Dynamiste got the better of Spitfire Bridge (second) when the pair met over 1m5f here last month and she's taken to confirm her superiority over that rival, while others to note include Grey Owl and Uther Pendragon.

BOY GEORGE had his winning run ended at Newbury 10 days ago but the way he pulled clear of the third suggests he can win off this mark. Al Sayah transferred her improvement over hurdles to the Flat when bolting up here in June so is an obvious threat, with the likeable Grey Owl another to consider having got off the mark at Salisbury last time.

Dual hurdle winner AL SAYAH (nap) returned to the Flat with a wide-margin course win in June and can collect this quite valuable prize.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

With bags of recent winning form to consider, this looks wide open, and, with that in mind, only a tentative vote can go to DELAGATE THIS LORD. The veteran landed this race in comfortable fashion from a 2lb higher mark 12 months ago and while he had struggled earlier in the season, there were more encouraging signs on his most recent effort. There ought to be many of challengers, including the likes of Treacherous (winner) and Lipsink (second) who clashed over C&D last month. Sarah's Verse and Symbol of Hope both like it around here and must enter the reckoning, along with Vaunted, who was slightly unfortunate when third here earlier this month.

Lots of these arrive in good order with the veteran TREACHEROUS taken to come out on top. He's used to running in slightly stronger races than this and had a few of these behind when winning over C&D last month. A well-run race brings Vaunted firmly into the equation, with Silent Flame completing the shortlist.

Sarah's Verse and Lipsink are high on the list but SILENT FLAME hasn't looked back since blinkers were fitted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A highly progressive sort throughout this summer, SNOW BERRY arrives on the back of a comfortable success over slightly further here last time out, and the drop in trip should not inconvenience as she looks to follow up off 4lb higher. Not beaten far at Chepstow last time out, Darkened Edge can give her the most to think about, along with Turn And Burn, who got off the mark with a win over 5f at Lingfield.

SNOW BERRY proved better than ever when successful at this course on her latest outing, so she looks to hold leading claims as she bids for a fourth win of the season. A pair of fellow C&D winners could be the main dangers, with Darkened Edge feared most ahead of Wedgewood.

Most have realistic each-way claims but it might be another race which pans out best for SNOW BERRY. The wild card is Turn And Burn.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for BEAU GARS after a relatively comfortable success at Ffos Las last month, the son of Brazen Beau is likely to have plenty more improvement to come. He can defy a 3lb rise to the double at the main expense of Kempton third Fihrayn and Macs Dilemma, who has been running with credit of late without getting his head in front. Racing Demon and Vellner are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

FIHRAYN is still relatively low mileage and found improvement when runner-up at Kempton earlier this month. This step back up in trip should suit and he gets the nod in the finale. Macs Dilemna and Vellner are feared most.

The answer might be FIHRAYN, who recently returned to form with a good 7f AW run and may still have untapped potential over 1m.
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