There were 46 Races on Saturday 14th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, 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 2 race.

Andrew Balding's string often improve for their initial experience and Noble Phoenix, who showed promise on his debut last month, could follow suit. However, SIR PETER FOSSICK sets the standard with an official rating of 81. Runner-up on two of his three starts, the Footstepsinthesand colt should handle testing conditions and any further progress can see him open his account. Rock Diva is noted, while the step up to 7f should suit Maldevious and she should not be underestimated either.

SIR PETER FOSSICK quickly got back on track when second at Haydock and this looks a good opportunity. Rock Diva and Noble Phoenix both offered something to work on starting out so are feared most ahead of the more exposed Tactical Plan.

Having finished a good second on two of his three starts, SIR PETER FOSSICK is taken to get off the mark. Rock Diva is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

La Yakel landed a handicap in similar conditions at Hamilton last time out and although this requires more, he must be respected. The ground might have been different when AL QAREEM defeated Bluestocking in this 12 months ago, but he will have no problem handling the heavy going and he looks the one beat now eased in class. Iron Lion struggled in the Ebor three weeks ago but he had been progressing nicely prior to that effort, and it would come as no surprise to see him outrun his odds.

AL QAREEM got the better of high-class filly Bluestocking in this race last year and he is taken to successfully defend his crown, with the progressive La Yakel likely to emerge as the main danger this time round. Star Harbour is third choice given doubts surrounding Burdett Road on the back of his low-key display in the Ebor.

Soft or heavy ground would bring La Yakel into the argument in a big way but last year's winner AL QAREEM is the one to beat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The front-running Emiyn was second to Tashkhan in the corresponding event last year and both can be expected to go well once more, but a chance is taken on ROBERTO ESCOBARR. The son of Galileo has faced some tough assignments this campaign but now returned to handicap on ground that will suit, he has been given a real chance by the assessor. Irish raider Vera Verto appeals as a likely candidate too, while Spirit Mixer would appear to hold every chance if handling the underfoot conditions.

VERA VERTO won off a higher mark last autumn and a runner-up effort at Killarney 3 weeks ago confirms she's back in excellent order. With that in mind, she makes as much appeal as any of these, with Emiyn and Aqwaam (returning from a break) a couple of potential threats.

If he's fit enough after a break and avoids a slow start this time, EMIYN (nap) can go one better than in the Chester Cup.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INVINCIBLE SONG got off the mark in a similar event over 5f at Ripon last month and a 6lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop her from following up. Invincible Annice also arrives here on the back of a victory and Karl Burke's filly should not be underestimated, while the unexposed Kodibeat and Havana Gila are others who merit a place on the shortlist.

This looks competitive but INVINCIBLE ANNICE confirmed the promise of her previous two starts when resuming winning ways at Hamilton 10 days ago and she appeals as the type to make her mark again returned to nursery company. Ardennes, Ripon-scorer Invincible Song and Fuji Mountain, returned to calmer waters, are others to consider.

Having impressed when making all in a C&D novice in July, FUJI MOUNTAIN gets the nod now back here for his first nursery start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PADDY THE SQUIRE was only narrowly denied when returning from a lengthy break over 1m1f at Hamilton a month ago and that form has been boosted with the winner scoring again subsequently. With that in mind, the four-year-old has to be of interest off just a 2lb higher mark. Maghlaak has been running well in defeat of late and should not be underestimated, along with Stressfree and City Streak.

STRESSFREE was unable to land a blow when third behind more prominently-ridden rivals at Ayr last time yet he had previously shaped most encouragingly in handicaps at Doncaster/York and, lurking on a handy mark, he's fancied to be seen in a much better light on this occasion. Have Secret and Paddy The Squire are others to consider, along with Maghlaak.

David O'Meara's STRESSFREE should get his ground and is the suggestion but there are several dangers in a very competitive handicap.
Class & Speed Card
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The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.
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