There were 29 Races on Sunday 15th September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Doncaster, 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 3 race.

Good Earth took care of his nearest rival by half a length at Sandown last month and he should make a bold bid to complete the hat-trick off 3lb higher. However, this is a much tougher assignment and, with that in mind, the vote goes to VENTURE CAPITAL. Kevin Ryan's three-year-old has proved a different proposition since being dropped to 6f on his last two starts and a repeat of his most recent second at Ascot may be good enough. Existent completes the shortlist.

GOOD EARTH arrives in fine form and showed a fine attitude when scoring at Sandown last time. He gets the nod in what looks a competitive opener. Brave Nation and Venture Capital head the list of dangers.

Good Earth isn't opposed lightly in his hat-trick bid but BRAVE NATION (nap) has a fine record over C&D and continues to progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TEN POUNDS has been victorious on each of his three starts since finishing fourth on his debut and is improving at a rapid rate of knots. Harry Charlton's three-year-old made a mockery of his opening mark at Newcastle last month and might be up to defying a 9lb hike back on turf. Germanic failed to carry a penalty to success at Thirsk last time, but he was far from disgraced when a short-head second and should make a bold bid on his handicap debut in first-time cheekpieces. Fifty Nifty is another to note.

A hot 3-y-o handicap, with Harry Charlton's TEN POUNDS fancied to extend his winning sequence to 4, looking every inch a smart prospect when scoring at Newcastle last month. Spanish Blaze caught the eye when a running-on fifth at Sandown last time, with Newmarket winner Fifty Nifty, one of several who look open to improvement, completing the shortlist.

Preference is for TEN POUNDS who impressed when winning on his handicap debut at Newcastle to complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Great Generation was put in her place at the top level at Deauville on her latest outing, but she is a previous Group 3 winner who has to be taken seriously against this level of opposition. However, it may pay to side with FAIR ANGELLICA, who is on the rise after securing victory at Listed level in France last time and that was a career-best effort. Richard Hughes' three-year-old can continue her upward curve to take her tally to six wins from eight starts. Queen Of Mougins isn't out of it either.

FAIR ANGELLICA upped her game to land a listed contest in Deauville last time and is well worth a chance to follow up at the possible expense of Queen of Mougins. Elim is another to consider in an open-looking event.

The Group 1 Prix Maurice de Gheest proved too much for GREAT GENERATION last time but she looked good in Group 3 races previously.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having opened his account on the straight mile at Ascot nine days ago, another bold bid is forecast from TERRIES ROYALE. On that evidence, Mick Appleby's gelding shades the verdict over Finn Russell. The Caravaggio gelding was far from disgraced when runner-up at Epsom on Thursday and he's likely to be involved if over those exertions. Tactical Control and Finn Ironside are also noted in a race where few can be ruled out.

TERRIES ROYALE is a lightly-raced 4-y-o with a largely progressive profile who might be able to follow up last week's Ascot success. There are many possible dangers, headed by Tactical Control for last year's winning stable and Craig Lidster pair Finn Ironside and Crown's Lady.

Ben Brookhouse and Tom Scudamore won this last year with a 3yo who was dropping back in trip and can repeat the feat with SECRET BEACH.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Orazio didn't appear to see out the rise in distance when last over 7f at Ascot in July, but can go well if bouncing back to the form that saw him finish a close-up third in the Wokingham at Royal Ascot the month before. However, it may be worth taking a punt on BARADAR, who won this last year. George Boughey's inmate is now 4lb below that winning mark and a 50-day break may have freshened him up. The progressive Brewing is also interesting on his turf debut.

TACARIB BAY has only narrowly been denied on his last 2 starts, beaten a nose by a course specialist at Ascot on his latest outing, so he is taken to get back to winning ways this time around. King's Lynn arrives in good heart and can make his presence felt once more, with Knebworth also considered.

Last year's winner BARADAR hasn't been at his best this summer but has an excellent record here and is 4lb lower than 12 months ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This can go the way of the unexposed LENNOX, who was making just his fourth career start when narrowly denied at Windsor in May. Given a break since then, Harry Eustace's charge can strike off a mark of 78 on his handicap debut, with Bowood looking best placed to chase him home as he goes in search of a four-timer. Back to winning ways at York last time out, Young Fire is another to consider, along with French Mistress and Liberty Coach.

Plenty to consider but MINERS GAMBLE produced a career-best effort when successful at Musselburgh 3 weeks ago and given his pedigree, this step up in trip could unlock even more. Bowood has made a faultless start for Ivan Furtado so he has to command respect, along the in-form veteran Young Fire.

Bowood impressed over 1m on his last two starts but is not crying out for 1m2f. MINERS GAMBLE gets the vote in a competitive race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Not beaten far in the Portland here on a couple of occasions, MAKANAH is the class act in this line-up and he seems to have found his old spark under jockey Tom Kiely-Marshall of late with a success at Redcar followed by a runner-up effort at Thirsk. The hat-trick-seeking Archduke Ferdinand is likely to be thereabouts, while Havana Pusey is likely to build on a narrow defeat at Windsor last month. Completing the shortlist are the likes of Dickieburd, Imperial Guard and Justcallmepete.

ARAMRAM ran well when third under this rider at Goodwood last time, travelling smoothly for a long way after the missing break, and gets the vote up against mostly exposed rivals. Dickieburd was a good second off this mark at York last week so rates a threat along with Havana Pusey, who only just failed at Windsor 3 weeks ago.

Class-droppers Imperial Guard and ROCK OPERA appeal most. The selection has had excuses since his C&D win in June.
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