There were 37 Races on Monday 9th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Perth, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Galway, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

James Park Woods hit the crossbar in a classified event over 1m2f at Ffos Las month and he ought to go close back in the handicap ranks, but may come out second best to HELLAVAPACE. Jonathan Portman's charge struck in convincing fashion over track and trip last week and she could prove tough to beat again. Spanish Mane is also a player based on the form of her victory at Lingfield two starts ago.

HELLAVAPACE gained reward for a string of consistent efforts when landing a C&D handicap a week ago and a 5 lb penalty may not be enough to prevent a quick follow up. Spanish Mane dips in class so is feared most.

Having beaten a similarly consistent rival here last week, HELLAVAPACE looks solid. Roundabout Silver is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JIFF'S ARMY took a big step forward from his debut effort to finish second at Epsom last month and he may have more to offer. Stuart Williams' juvenile looks well placed to shed his maiden tag at the third time of asking. 32,000-euro purchase Tuscan Star is related to plenty of winners and would be interesting if the market spoke in his favour. Of the remainder, Kildonan makes the most appeal after his third at Deauville.

Having contested a deep race at Newcastle on debut, KILDONAN advanced his form when third at Deauville 3 weeks ago and with further progress on the cards, he's the one to beat. Jiff's Army and Oasis Sunrise are the chief threats on form, while market support for newcomer Tuscan Star would have to be noted.

Slight preference is for JIFF'S ARMY whose Epsom effort suggests he'll take well to this similar course. Kildonan is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VOODOO RAY finished a close-up third in a similar grade last week and the son of Ribchester remains on the same rating. Gary and Josh Moore's five-year-old may only need to produce a repeat of that display in order to get back to winning ways. Secret Handsheikh finished two places in front of Thismydream (seventh) at Sandown last time and he can confirm that form, while first-time cheekpieces could eke out more from Libra Tiger and he is another to consider.

This is easier than the Sandown race LIBRA TIGER contested 10 days ago and now 2 lb below his last winning mark, he looks ready to cash in. Course regular Secret Handsheikh and Voodoo Ray look the chief threats.

Secret Handsheikh and Voodoo Ray are respected. LIBRA TIGER looks an interesting alternative, especially if the ground is soft.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SPRING returned a cosy winner over course and distance on her nursery bow and the Kodi Bear filly carries a 6lb penalty for that success, but should have no trouble confirming her superiority over Cassandraalexandra (second) and Lift Lady (third). Inshad may prove a bigger threat with blinkers applied on the back of finishing second at Chepstow, while it was soft going when Lucky Lottery placed in a claimer at Beverley in May and she can get involved.

INSHAD showed much improved form (as was clearly expected based on the confidence behind him in the betting) when finding just one too good upped to 7f on his nursery debut at Chepstow last week. He pulled clear of the rest that day and should prove hard to beat off the same mark here with this drop in trip likely to be in his favour. Spring got the better of Cassandraalexandra and Lift Lady over this C&D recently and, with the promise of better to come, she is feared most.

The biggest form contenders are INSHAD, Cassandraalexandra and Spring in that order of preference.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Fighting Poet scored on fast ground over course and distance last time, but it took him 20 attempts before finally opening his account and the less exposed INNISFREE PEARL makes more appeal. Tom Ward's three-year-old left her novice form behind when finishing third on the soft ground at Windsor on her handicap debut, and she looks capable of winning off her current mark on that evidence. Daidalos finished behind the selection that day but has scope for further progress, while Fen Tiger may prove best of the rest.

Though FASCINATING LIPS has failed to reproduce the form of June's Windsor near-miss in three subsequent appearances, he is on a tempting mark and will have every chance if able to bounce back. Cloudy Rose goes well here and she is second choice ahead of Innisfree Pearl, who will have claims if able to build on her handicap debut third, and recent C&D scorer Fighting Poet.

In-form contender FIGHTING POET (nap) is taken to follow up his C&D win. Innisfree Pearl is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Myna arrives on the back of a solid second at Newbury and he must enter calculations in his current heart. However, the three-year-old isn't certain to appreciate underfoot conditions, so PLATINUM PRINCE may have his measure. The Harbour Watch gelding has plenty of soft ground form to his name and his latest second behind a subsequent winner at Goodwood cannot be faulted. Dr Foster makes most appeal of the remainder.

While PLATINUM PRINCE isn't one to set your watch by, he will surely go close if in the same form as when runner-up in an amateur riders' race at Goodwood recently. The prospect of soft ground is of no great concern for this 7-y-o, whereas it is an unknown/a worry for several of these. Sun Festival abd Carnival Day (in order of preference) may emerge as the main dangers, given that The Thunderer appears to be at his best on a fast surface.

It might pay to take a chance on CARNIVAL DAY who ran a positive first race for his new yard in a stronger handicap at Sandown.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Triple C&D winner OTAGO is likely to prove popular having finished a close-up second over track and trip at the start of this month. Jim Boyle's inmate makes plenty of appeal off an unchanged mark and compensation could be on the cards. Big Bard must be noted in his current mood but the 7f trip on more testing conditions may stretch his stamina. A bigger threat may emerge from On Song, who should enjoy a return to his last winning distance.

The vote goes to OTAGO, who won't mind what happens weather-wise and he was just touched off here off this mark eight days ago. Big Bard is another for whom the ground is seemingly immaterial and he is feared most ahead of On Song.

Judged on his latest effort, OTAGO looks poised to record a fourth C&D win. Big Bard is second choice ahead of On Song.
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