There were 24 Races on Thursday 12th September 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Epsom, 9 races at Newcastle, 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.

George Boughey and Highclere Thoroughbred teamed up to win this 12 months ago with Chic Colombine, and BEAUTY NATION could repeat the feat. A comfortable winner on her debut at Kempton before bumping into a potentially useful type at Wolverhampton next time, she could prove well treated off an opening mark of 80 and the switch to turf should suit. Scatter Penny was far from disgraced in a similarly warm York nursery recently and is considered off 1lb lower, while others to note include Toomuchforme and Hot Like Me.

ART DESIGN did well to get up from a most unpromising position at Southwell and promises to be suited by this longer trip, so she gets the nod over Toomuchforme, who was denied by a stablemate of the selection at Newbury last time. Dear Cat is another big player.

The progressive grey SILVER GHOST was a good second on last month's nursery debut at Newmarket and is taken to go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Camille Pissarro (sixth) and Caburn (fifth) faced off in the Gimcrack at York last month and official ratings would suggest the pair are unlikely to be far away, but a chance can be taken on AN OUTLAW'S GRACE. The Dandy Man colt didn't show his best form in the Vintage at Goodwood in July, but he caught the eye when staying on into sixth from an unpromising position in a valuable sales race at York three weeks ago. Richard Hannon's charge doesn't have much to find with the principals and the application of first-time cheekpieces could eke out more. Intrusively and Victory Sound are just two others to consider.

This assignment looks tailor-made for CABURN, who has proven himself in the hustle and bustle of a big-field scenario having won the Super Sprint at Newbury and he subsequently left the strong impression that this slightly longer trip/stiffer track would be ideal when fifth in the Gimcrack at York. Intrusively deservedly opened his account at Nottingham and is feared most ahead of An Outlaw's Grace and King of Bears. Likely favourite Camille Pissarro is opposable judged on his Gimcrack effort.

Camille Pissarro and Caburn are hard to knock but this big-field scenario could see KING OF BEARS in a very different light.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

DESERT FLOWER built on her Newmarket debut success by recording an equally as impressive triumph over the same C&D next time out. The Night Of Thunder filly, who remans prominent in the ante-post betting for the Fillies' Mile, looks to be yet another smart performer for the Charlie Appleby yard. It would be foolish to rule out anything from the Aidan O'Brien stable and January, who romped home in Listed company last time out, looks to be the main threat. Others to note include Anshoda and Elsie's Ruan.

On looks, pedigree and the impression she's created so far, DESERT FLOWER seems set to reach a smart level of form as a 2-y-o and she's expected to take the step up in class and trip in her stride and remain unbeaten. This trip also promises to suit Anshoda so she's offered as the chief threat, ahead of the Aidan O'Brien-trained pair January and Ecstatic.

The big impression created by DESERT FLOWER puts her top of the list in this year's May Hill, ahead of Flight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Night Sparkle looked set to play a hand in the finish before fading into fourth late on over an extended 2m at York last month and, dropping back in trip, a bold bid for the gold medal looks likely. That said, preference is for NAKHEEL. The unexposed daughter of Dubawi performed with plenty of credit when finishing a staying-on third over 1m4f at York latest and, upped in trip with cheekpieces enlisted for the first time, she can get her head in front. Last-time-out winners Oxford Comma and Scenic are also respected.

Three-year-olds have won the last 4 renewals but the older fillies may hold sway this time, with the likeable NIGHT SPARKLE making the most appeal back against her own sex. Scenic must come into the reckoning after her impressive win at York, while Mistral Star wasn't disgraced in the Yorkshire Oaks last time and should stay this far.

Among plenty of options, SCENIC and Nakheel from the Galtres may prove strongest, ahead of Night Sparkle and Mistral Star.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Fox Legacy fairly bolted up over this trip at Salisbury on just his second start in a handicap last month and, despite a 16lb hike for that performance, another prominent showing would come as no surprise. That said, VICTORIOUS STREET edges preference. The son of Street Sense pulled clear with a subsequent winner when scoring gamely over a mile at Southwell latest, and he warrants the utmost respect now stepping up in trip on his handicap debut. The class-dropping Harper's Ferry also merits consideration.

A good-quality 3-y-o handicap and the vote goes to bottom weight PROMETHEAN, who shaped well when runner-up at Newmarket on his most recent outing, having been caught further back than ideal, and looks comfortably ahead of his mark. Victorious Street stretched clear with a fellow improver in good style at Southwell and may do better still with the step up in trip likely to suit on handicap debut. Blake has been off since winning at Sandown in July but the form of that race has worked out well.

Having stayed on well for a short-head second over 1m on his handicap debut at Newmarket, the well-bred PROMETHEAN (nap) earns the vote
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

QASEEM (third) fared best of those ridden prominently when getting the better of Spell Master (fourth) in a warm York nursery over this trip last month and, upped 4lb, Karl Burke's charge gets the vote to confirm his superiority over that rival en route to victory. Back In Black showed a likeable attitude to get off the mark over 7f at Yarmouth and must also enter calculations.

Having previously run to a fairly useful level, BACK IN BLACK did very well to overcome a bad stumble when getting off the mark at Yarmouth last month, so he could be capable of following up as he makes his nursery debut. He is taken to see off the challenge of the progressive Spell Master, with Jorge Alvares another to note on his handicap bow.

Yarmouth winner BACK IN BLACK looks progressive and he runs in this nursery in favour of a Group race here on Saturday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having made a winning nursery debut at Kempton last month, Brindavan must enter calculations racing off just 4lb higher in the ratings. However, the James Owen-trained PELLITORY scored with something up his sleeve when opening his account at Yarmouth last time and an opening mark of 80 looks a workable one. Defence Missile warrants a second look now fitted with first-time cheekpieces.

BEST ADVENTURE confirmed the improvement he had shown on his second start when fourth behind a smart prospect at Sandown last time, again shaping as if a step up to 1m should suit, so he could be ready to get off the mark on his nursery debut. Pellitory is feared most as he heads into handicaps, ahead of Brindavan.

The step up to 1m could be a major positive for the 650,000gns Frankel colt BEST ADVENTURE and he can make a winning nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

KILDARE LEGEND supplemented his close-up second at Pontefract with a ready victory over 1m3f at Southwell later in July. This extra furlong looks likely to suit the Sea The Stars gelding and a double could be on the cards on his handicap bow. Lyric is also interesting off an opening mark of 89 and the market may guide on his return from a 110-day layoff. Xiomara and Ludo's Landing are other key players.

In a wide-open finale, it could just be worth chancing David O'Meara's PERCY SHELLEY. He's been far from disgraced tackling longer trips in recent weeks and, having steadily eased in the weights, he's of interest with a visor refitted. Southwell scorer Kildare Legend and Lyric are a pair of 3-y-os also fancied to be in the mix. Soowaih also makes each-way appeal.

The 3yos will probably have the edge, given that several should still bring potential, and the key horse may well be LYRIC.
Ths is the racecard key.
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