There were 40 Races on Tuesday 12th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Catterick, 6 races at Worcester, 6 races at Kelso, 6 races at Laytown, 8 races at Galway, 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 5 race.

Brodie Hampson and LET HER LOOSE have formed quite the partnership since her return in June, winning four of her seven starts. She was short of room and lost ground at a crucial stage last time, but the Mukhadram mare is expected to bounce back today. Gift Of Raaj is fairly treated and must enter the reckoning on his first outing since April. Captain Haddock appeals most of the remainder.

CAPTAIN HADDOCK is hard to predict but is capable of defying his current mark on the pick of this season's efforts. The in-form Let Her Loose is the obvious threat.

Brodie Hampson and LET HER LOOSE have combined to win four times this summer and this could be another good opportunity.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MUTANAASEQ made it two wins from his last couple of visits here when successful over course and distance last month. Ruth Carr's gelding was raised 4lb in the handicap for that effort, but he still has a bit in hand judged on past exploits and is taken to follow up. Galileo Glass struck at Wolverhampton 10 days ago and is likely to be thereabouts back on turf, along with the class-dropping Saisons D'Or. Hot Scoop and Without Delay are just two others to consider.

LIBERTY BREEZE has an excellent record over C&D and is taken to add to it having returned to form at Southwell 15 days ago. Mutanaaseq arrives in good order and is expected to give another good account, while recent C&D winner Hot Scoop is completely unexposed at the trip.

Mutanaaseq holds solid claims but preference is for SAISONS D'OR who is taken to capitalise on some help from the handicapper.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

O G BEACHWEAR has shown good early speed on each of her runs over further. She was turned over at prohibitive odds last time, but the drop in trip might be just what she needs to shed her maiden tag. Della's all-weather form makes her the biggest threat to the selection on this switch to turf, while both Chattel Village and The Spinmeister arrive with something to prove.

There's little to choose between O G BEACHWEAR and Della on form, but the former has been supported in the market recently as though more is expected and she gets the nod.

Having run well to finish in the first three in the spring on her last two starts, DELLA earns the vote ahead of O G Beachwear.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

One More Dream took advantage of a declining mark when getting up to lead in the dying strides over C&D recently, with a 3lb rise in the ratings unlikely to prevent another bold bid. However, HAVANA RUM finished third in what looked a slightly stronger contest at Carlisle earlier this month and is fancied to score a first success of the season now 1lb lower in the handicap. Fellow in-form rivals Wade's Magic and Langholm also enter calculations.

WADE'S MAGIC is going through a good spell at the moment, which includes a win over C&D, and shades the vote over One More Dream, who was a narrow winner over this C&D under this rider 2 weeks ago. Langholm should also be in the mix again.

After doing pretty well to finish third from stall 12 at Carlisle recently, HAVANA RUM might be the answer off a 1lb lower mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Four-time C&D winner JAMIL rarely runs a bad race at this venue and has showed enough on his last two appearances to suggest that he can defy his current rating of 59. This Ones For Fred finished ahead of the selection by a head when triumphant over track and trip in early August and may give the eight-year-old most to think about, ahead of The Dancing Poet, who could appreciate the return to 1m4f.

Cases can be made for several of these and, at the likely prices, HAVEN LADY gets the nod. She failed to fire when returning to action recently but that run will have blown away the cobwebs (first start for four months) and her reduced mark and record here are positive factors. Prince Achille was in good form prior to a below-par run on the all-weather and should go well back on turf, while Propagation, though 0-20 in this sphere, also has claims but Jamih appears to have gone off the boil.

Four-time C&D winner JAMIL (nap) continues in good form and is the selection ahead of Prince Achille.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Turned out again quickly after being narrowly denied at Wolverhampton on Saturday, MURBIH can gain compensation on this occasion, while upholding form with Albegone (fifth) from his penultimate second over C&D. Runner-up on his last two outings, Birkenhead must also enter calculations, along with Castan, who won over C&D this time last year and remains on a mark that he should be able to win off again.

VADAMIAH has followed her encouraging reappearance spin with a couple of low-key efforts, but she's 3-5 at this course and this represents a significant drop in class compared to the valuable handicap she contested at the York Ebor meeting last month. Paul Midgley's charge is taken to bounce back and enhance her good record here. Birkenhead is next on the list, though a back-to-form Havagomecca would be a live danger and Murbih also enters calculations.

Catterick brings out the best in VADAMIAH and she earns the vote after a fair run in a higher grade at York. Jojo Rabbit is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VORTIGAN (third) may have half a length to make up with Wreck It Ryley (first) from their most recent clash at Ayr, but the former is 2lb better off now and may be able to finally get off the mark at the 11th time of asking. Highfield Viking has run with credit the lat twice, but has yet to rediscover the form he showed when scoring at Doncaster in April.

Though VINCE LE PRINCE has yet to add to his 2-y-o debut success, he wasn't beaten far in a higher-grade handicap at Haydock last time and could be worth siding with off a 3 lb lower mark here with cheekpieces enlisted. Highfield Viking was ahead of the selection in that Haydock race and should be in the mix, while Cuban Rock could also play a part if able to shake-off his poor effort at Musselburgh a fortnight ago.

A tight-knit handicap but Grant Tuer's WRECK IT RYLEY arrives in excellent form so edges the vote from the reliable maiden Vortigan
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