There were 30 Races on Wednesday 11th September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Worcester, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Thecla shaped with promise on her debut and appeals as a likely improver, but MONETIZE shares a similar profile and is narrowly preferred. The daughter of Mohaather displayed signs of inexperience on her racecourse bow but should fare better now, and, with the Bryan Smart yard in flying form, she looks to hold every chance. Thecoffeepoddotco could progress in first-time cheekpieces, while Callisto Dream appeals most of the newcomers.

THECLA looked in need of the experience when mid-field in a Southwell novice 16 days ago, running on having been slowly away, so she is taken to build on that effort and open her account at the second time of asking. Thecoffeepoddotco ran to a fair level on her first 3 starts and is feared most with cheekpieces added, ahead of newcomer Maid of Killybegs.

This could be a good opportunity for MONETIZE on the back of a promising debut third at Thirsk. Thecla is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Feminine Urge overcame traffic problems to record a narrow success at Catterick and while a 3lb rise looks fair, she will need prove to herself on forecast slower ground. With that in mind, a chance can be taken on ZADKIEL. The gelded son of Dark Angel showed some ability in maiden/novice events and does not look overburdened by an opening mark of 62. A switch to nurseries should be more suitable, and pedigree suggests he will have no problem with any cut in the ground. Stirrup Cup is also noted.

THE FEMININE URGE took a step forward when getting off the mark on her nursery debut at Catterick last month, value for extra having overcome trouble in running, so she looks to hold leading claims of following up. I Need Your Love could be the main danger as he heads into handicaps in first-time blinkers, with Love Games completing the shortlist.

Nursery newcomer ZADKIEL could tap into the potential in his pedigree now that he's been gelded and he is given the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

An open contest in which only a tentative vote can go to MRS TRUMP. Paul Midgley's charge was rewarded for her consistency when on target at Redcar recently and, given she remains competitively treated from 3lb higher, a repeat bid could be on the cards. Sounds Of Spring and The Gay Blade were both able to exploit sliding handicap marks when winning on their latest starts and must enter calculations. Atomise and Asadjumeirah are just two others to consider.

Having fallen a long way in the weights, SOUNDS OF SPRING readily landed a gamble at Ffos Las 12 days ago and given he retains plenty of handicap scope, he looks the way to go. The Gay Blade also arrives in top form so he's second choice, with John Kirkup another to consider.

Plenty with a chance in this low-grade sprint in which MISS CALCULATIONp\, who has conditions to suit, is taken to beat \bBack Tomorrow.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Eldeyaar made every yard of the running to score in convincing style at Wolverhampton six days ago and he holds an obvious chance under his penalty. However, INANNA looks the way to go. Jim Goldie's four-year-old hit the crossbar at Musselburgh and a repeat of that display may be good enough off a 1lb higher rating. Secret Command is another to consider after his third at Beverley.

ELDEYAAR made all in good style at Wolverhampton recently so looks up to defying a penalty. Inanna has made a positive start for this yard so rates the main threat ahead of C&D winner Secret Command, who is back on a winning mark.

The filly INANNA has shaped with promise in defeat on her first two runs for Jim Goldie and is taken to snap a lengthy losing sequence.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

South Pole sets the standard with a rating of 82 and sports a first-time visor, but his latest fifth at Kempton was a modest effort. With that in mind, it may pay to side with CATCH THE LIGHT, who produced the best performance of her career so far when runner-up at Salisbury in June. With further progress likely, she could be the one to beat. Christian Bruce might take a step forward from her debut sixth at Goodwood and she completes the shortlist.

The pick of GAMES PEOPLE PLAY's maiden form has worked out particularly well and, with her latest Haydock run easily excused, she appeals as the type to quickly get back on track returned to maiden company. South Pole may well be sharper with his latest run under his belt and is feared with a visor replacing the blinkers. Catch The Light and Christian Bruce are next best, in that order.

This maiden can go to GAMES PEOPLE PLAY who ran well at Newbury on her reappearance but hasn't fared quite as well since.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A 4lb rise in the ratings for ISLE OF WOLVES' C&D victory last month looks on the lenient side. The veteran scored with something up his sleeve that day and another bold bid is anticipated. The biggest threat may emerge from fellow in-form rival Makalu, who arrives on the back of runner-up efforts at Ripon and Hamilton. Course scorer William Dewhirst is worth a second look dropping in class, while Strongbowe should appreciate the return to a mile.

BRAES OF DOUNE is thriving and had no luck bidding for the hat-trick at Musselburgh last time, suffering significant interference and finishing on the bridle. As such he's worth a chance to get back to winning ways, with Makalu and Isle of Wolves appealing as the chief dangers.

A C&D winner last time, the consistent ISLE OF WOLVES (nap) again has conditions to suit him and he is taken to win from Makalu.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MYAL's breakthrough victory at Haydock last month has worked out well and he is one to keep the right side of. Steph Hollinshead's three-year-old looks fairly treated off just a 4lb higher mark and appears to have been found a suitable opportunity to follow up. Having only faltered in the closing stages when fifth at Hamilton, Roach Power is dangerous to discount now 4lb below his last winning mark. Hectic and The Amazon are also noted.

MYAL found improvement to open his account at Haydock a month ago and is bred to do better again, so he's preferred to mostly more exposed types who have something to prove. Hectic should give his running and Broken Spear is likely to be back on his game with a visor refitted and returning to turf.

The improving MYAL won a Haydock race that is working out well and is taken to follow up from just 4lb higher.
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