There were 40 Races on Tuesday 24th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Beverley, 8 races at Warwick, 7 races at Listowel, 9 races at Newcastle, 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.

Jez Bomb accounted for his nearest rival by half a length in this grade at Wolverhampton last time and he should mount a bold bid to complete the double. However, the vote goes to DR RIO, who took the silver medal home over track and trip last month and he is only 2lb higher for that neck defeat. Declan Carroll's eight-year-old might only need to reproduce that level of form in order to go one better. Etretat is another to note.

Raised just 1 lb for his recent success on the all-weather, JEZ BOMB looks the way to go. He is equally effective on turf, performing with credit on both previous visits here, and his credentials are rock-solid. An on-song Just Hiss would have a real chance off this mark, while the in-form Dr Rio is also likely to be in the thick of things.

The 4yo maiden REGENCY BOY has encouraging form this term and is taken to get off the mark. Dandy's Angel is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Springbok is more experienced than his rivals in this contest and sets a fair standard with a rating of 76 after his third at York last time. He holds an obvious chance, but it may pay to side with MISTY MEMORIES, who showed plenty of ability to make the frame on his debut over an extended 7f at Ffos Las. The son of Kodiac shaped as though this step up in trip would suit and, with normal improvement, he looks the one to beat. The Trickster would be of interest on debut if the market speaks in his favour.

Though CASPI STAR failed to land a blow on her introduction in a Goodwood novice, the fact that she was well-backed ahead of that Class 2 event suggests that she has been showing the right signs at home. The Camelot filly is likely to prove a different proposition with that run under her belt. Misty Memories made an encouraging start to his career at Ffos Las and is second choice ahead of Springbok and newcomer The Trickster.

Provided his Ffos Las promise is confirmed, MISTY MEMORIES holds a leading chance. Springbok and The Trickster are respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MADDELINA caught the eye when finishing third on her debut at Carlisle earlier in the month and she should have learned a great deal from that experience. John and Sean Quinn's filly has plenty of scope for improvement and it would be no surprise to see her go in at the second time of asking. Nala Star filled the runner-up spot in a handicap at Bath last time and she has to be respected back in novice company. Of the remainder, Monetize makes the most appeal.

The vote goes to NALA STAR, who followed her Catterick maiden success with a near-miss in a Bath nursery 10 days ago. She looks rock-solid in the context of this race and is taken to see off Maddelina and Pearly Squirrel, both of whom are open to improvement. Monetize also has each-way claims.

Having been a promising third on her recent debut at Carlisle, MADDELINA earns the vote ahead of previous winner Nala Star.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

EMARAATY ANA arrives on the back of a fine third in the Listed Beverley Bullet and a repeat effort would make Jamie Osborne's sprinter difficult to beat. Clarendon House blew the start once again when finishing last of seven behind the selection, but a visor is applied today and he has every chance on these terms if the headgear has the desired effect. Tees Spirit is a useful handicapper on his day and is preferred to King Of Stars, who returns from a prolonged absence.

EMARAATY ANA went close in the Beverley Bullet over C&D 3 weeks ago and could be hard to beat if replicating that effort on these terms down in class. Clarendon House is the class rival but has been having real trouble at the start this season.

King Of Stars is interesting on his return but preference is for EMARAATY ANA, who was a close Listed third here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The penny seems to have dropped with the unexposed BLUE FORCE and he opened his account over the minimum trip at Newcastle earlier in the month. The son of Blue Point can effectively race off a 2lb lower mark today with his apprentice's allowance taken into account and another bold bid looks on the cards. Northern Prince is fitted with eye-shields after placing at Redcar and rates a threat, while Musical Diva will likely be thereabouts at the finish once again.

MACARONE has slipped in the weights and could be set to resume winning ways having scored in a nursery here last year. Marching Mac (declared to run at Wolverhampton on Monday), Musical Diva and Blue Force are other likely contenders.

The filly STONEACRE GIRL kept on for second at Musselburgh last time and can get off the mark with this stiffer track set to suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The betting suggested CAPITAL GUARANTEE would bounce back to form at Thirsk and he duly finished a creditable second. David O'Meara's inmate looks primed to score off his current mark and is just preferred to Captain Corelli. The latter is upped in class bidding for a four-timer and escapes a penalty after winning an apprentices' race at Redcar last week, while Finbar's Lad merits a second glance on his third at York in July.

CAPITAL GUARANTEE strikes as a really well handicapped sort following last week's second at Thirsk when doing too much too soon having been well backed. He looks set for another big run off the same mark. Captain Corelli bids for a 4-timer and is unpenalised for his Redcar victory so has to be feared despite the rise in class, while Legend of Leros has dropped to a very tempting mark and would be interesting if the ground softens.

It is hard to look beyond CAPTAIN CORELLI (nap), who is on a four-timer and escapes a penalty for last Tuesday's win at Redcar.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MAGICAL MERLIN certainly wasn't disgraced in a class 2 handicap over 1m at Chepstow last time and he looks to have a great chance now dropped in both class and trip. It Just Takes Time has been running well over 6f and the C&D scorer must enter calculations, while Princess Alex is no forlorn hope off just 2lb higher than when winning here in May.

IT JUST TAKES TIME won on his last run over C&D and arrives in good form having his first go over 7f for a while. He just gets the vote over Magical Merlin and Princess Alex in a competitive contest.

This can go to IT JUST TAKES TIME, who has run really well in defeat over 6f the last twice and won over C&D in 2022.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HARDMAN arrives here in top form, building on his gritty Chelmsford win when scoring impressively at Musselburgh nine days ago, and he is fancied to complete the hat-trick. Claxton Bay has been knocking on the door of late and he is likely to be in the shake-up once again, while Edvard Grieg also merits consideration following a pleasing stable debut for Dylan Cunha at Nottingham last month.

EDVARD GRIEG surpassed his Irish form at the first attempt for new connections when second at Nottingham a month ago and from the same mark, a very bold bid to go one place better is on the cards. Hardman chases a hat-trick so demands respect, with Claxton Bay also of interest.

The improving HARDMAN won in good style at Musselburgh recently and is taken to defy a 6lb penalty and complete a hat-trick.
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