There were 38 Races on Tuesday 26th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Beverley, 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.

Broctune Red has strong claims on the form of his half-length third over this trip at Newcastle last month and he is able to race off a 5lb lower mark now back on grass. However, his record of just one win from 24 starts on turf tempers enthusiasm and preference is for WESTERN BEAT, who went close off a 1lb higher perch over this C&D on her penultimate outing and she seems to like it here. Star Start got within half a length of landing a 1m2f double at Leicester on his latest outing and should play a leading role again, despite going up 4lb for that effort.

STAR START is holding his form really well and, having found only an improver too strong at Leicester on his most recent outing, he appeals as the most persuasive option. Western Beat, Panama City and Broctune Red are all worthy of respect, though.

The suggestion is PANAMA CITY who has been running well enough recently to suggest he can pick up a race like this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MIDDLESEX caught the eye picking up well for third after being outpaced on debut over a similar trip at Wolverhampton and, with that experience under her belt, Charlie Johnston's filly is fancied to improve past Really Darn Hot to score here. The latter was a couple of lengths ahead of the selection in second that day but subsequently failed to land a serious blow at Lingfield and was soundly beaten on her sole turf start, albeit in a much tougher race than this. Nina Rapida has shown signs of ability in two 7f outings and should appreciate this step up in trip.

MIDDLESEX showed plenty on her debut at Wolverhampton and should know a lot more this time. She gets the vote over Nina Rapida and Really Darn Hot.

Although the softer ground is a concern, MIDDLESEX ran well enough on her debut to suggest she can take this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Pontefract winner ZIGGY'S CONDOR filled the runner-up berth in a competitive sales race over 6f at York before finishing third over the same C&D 16 days ago, form which has been boosted by the fourth scoring since. This looks easier and he is fancied to make the drop in trip a winning one, possibly at the main expense of Gladly Ever After, who also finished ahead of a subsequent winner when third over a furlong further at Windsor last time. Circus Lion only found one too good at Redcar last Monday and completes the shortlist.

ZIGGY'S CONDOR hasn't done a lot wrong in defeat having made a winning debut in July and he's fancied to successfully concede weight all round. Circus Lion and Gladly Ever After head the opposition.

The choice is PALS BATTALION who was a good third at Redcar last week and should be even more effective on this stiffer track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Korker (14th) retains ability and holds a reasonable chance of returning to winning ways. However, he also has a habit of fluffing the start and was a long way adrift of Looking For Lynda (eighth) when they clashed at York last month. Nevertheless, this is a drop in class for MARINE WAVE, who was placed in the Arran Stakes at Ayr last week and is hard to oppose with the age and sex allowances boosting her claims.

A potential match on paper between KORKER and Marine Wave, with preference for Karl Burke's smart handicapper who has run some huge races in defeat this term (runner-up 3 times) and can shrug off a lesser effort at York last month. The selection's stablemate Looking For Lynda was back to winning ways last time and could capitalise should either of the main protagonists fluff their lines.

Preference is for reliable MARINE WAVE (nap), who can gain a deserved first win of 2023 after posting a series of useful runs.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Conde sets a respectable standard and, given this is easier than the class 2 nursery he contested at Goodwood last time, he can go well from a handy draw on his first run since being gelded. Scottish Reel is also considered, as he is entitled to be wiser after his introduction at Thirsk 25 days ago. Nevertheless, ARCTIC SUNRISE, a 200,000gns purchase, holds a more appealing pedigree given that her dam is a half-sister to Alexander Goldrun, and she won't need to be out of the ordinary to win this on her racecourse bow.

ARCTIC SUNRISE makes plenty of appeal on paper and wouldn't need to be anything out of the ordinary to make a winning start in a weak-looking novice. Conde may well have benefited from a gelding operation having pulled hard on his nursery bow at Goodwood when last seen and is an obvious threat.

This looks a weak novice and it's not hard to take a chance on the expensive yearling ARCTIC SUNRISE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Autumn Festival took this race last season for David O'Meara and races off 1lb lower in the handicap now. He hasn't been at his best recently but if first-time cheekpieces help, he may go close. UGO GREGORY likes it here with four wins over C&D, one off this mark and one off 2lb higher, and he may make it five after a solid second at Chester last time out. Zozimus arrives in good form and is another to consider.

URBAN SPRAWL's placed effort in the Britannia in June is very persuasive form at this level and down markedly in class, he can return to winning ways. Zozimus should give it another good go, with Cliffcake likely to bounce back returned to this venue.

Hopefully, this will be run at a decent enough clip to suit ZOZIMUS who has been looking a winner waiting to happen since visored.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Hostelry has every chance of landing her hat-trick here despite being put up 4lb for her recent Carlisle success, with Christian Howarth claiming 5lb in the saddle. She can go close with a clear run, but a chance is taken on the younger PREMIERSHIP. He kept on well to win at Yarmouth before failing to see out 1m2f when third at Ripon, but may get back to winning ways over this trip. She's Got Bottle and Poet's Dawn both like it here and are others to note.

There's every chance that 4-y-o PREMIERSHIP has more to offer for Michael Wigham and back over a more suitable trip, he's marginally preferred in favour of Poet's Dawn, who goes unpenalised for his Redcar win a week ago. Hostelry chases a hat-trick so needs considering, too.

Having got back to winning ways last week, the unpenalised POET'S DAWN is taken to beat Hostelry and Sezaam.
Ths is the racecard key.
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