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.
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 4 race.

BOLD IMPACT has made the frame on all three previous starts and the son of Blue Point has been found an ideal opportunity to get off the mark here. Nidaami showed ability on his racecourse bow at Chelmsford and is entitled to improve, while Mystical Elegance could go well if leaving a disappointing effort at Kempton behind her. Luna Girl cost 95,000 euros as a yearling and any market support for her on debut would have to be noted.

LUNA GIRL ticks plenty of the right boxes on paper and she wouldn't need to be out of the ordinary to make a winning debut in this context. The Sea The Moon filly is taken to inflict another defeat on Bold Impact, who has suffered two odds-on reverses subsequent to his promising debut third behind the smart Ancient Truth at Newmarket. Mystical Elegance is best of the rest.

The biggest form contenders both wear headgear for the first time. BOLD IMPACT looks more solid than Mystical Elegance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MARLAY PARK was a short-head second over C&D two starts ago and was only beaten a couple of lengths when fifth over the same track and trip subsequently. With that in mind, the six-year-old just gets the vote to repeat his victory of 12 months ago. Red Mirage returned to form when third at Chester and could prove to be the main threat to the selection. King Cabo edges out Larado and Roscioli to be best of the rest.

Having returned to form when third at Chester on his latest start in June, RED MIRAGE is appealing here off a mark just 2 lb above that off which he was successful at Catterick during the spring. The forecast slow ground won't be a problem and he is taken to see off the in-form Roscioli and Marlay Park.

Topweight RED MIRAGE (nap) has everything in his favour and gets the vote ahead of Marlay Park, who holds solid claims.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Thursday was only narrowly denied when second at Windsor 10 days ago and is likely to go well once again, but a 4lb rise does not help her chances here. As a result, preference is for MREMBO, who was a very close fourth off this mark on the same Windsor card and she may improve for the first-time application of a visor. Daphne May is another to consider.

The vote goes to IMPERIAL CULT, who was narrowly denied in his hat-trick bid over C&D last month following back-to-back wins on the all-weather at Lingfield. He wasn't disgraced in a pretty competitive Goodwood handicap recently (probably wasn't ideally suited by going right-handed) and remains on a workable mark. Mrembo does most of her racing on quicker ground but she will be a threat if coping with conditions, while Thursday is third choice ahead of Daphne May.

The shortlist comprises the runners who have good recent C&D form, namely THURSDAY, Imperial Cult and Mrembo.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Runner-up over C&D in July and a comfortable winner at Haydock only a week ago, HALIPHON looks more than capable of following up under his penalty in this unique contest. Miller Spirit has strong claims on his penultimate effort, when runner-up at Ascot in July, while Parramount hasn't done badly since reverting to the Flat and ran well when second at Kempton last time out.

Marginal preference is for ENOCHDHU, who has edged back down to an attractive mark, the forecast slow ground will be in his favour and he will hopefully get a strong pace to aim at. Haliphon did the job well at Haydock recently and is a big player under a penalty, while Parramount is also shortlisted, along with Liseo.

Soft ground might hand the initiative from Haliphon to PARRAMOUNT, with Miller Spirit also on the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Stepping up to 1m6f seemed to stretch the stamina limitations of DUBAWI TIME at Chelmsford and he is better judged on his previous second over this distance at Leicester. William Knight's charge remains on a workable mark and may be able to regain the winning thread, possibly at the main expense of Small Fry, who has improved since going up in trip. Bittalemon hasn't come anywhere near repaying her 320,000gns price tag but cannot be ruled out in first-time blinkers.

DUBAWI TIME was in top form prior to an excusable (stretched by trip) run at Chelmsford last time, so he's fancied to get back on track and get the better of Small Fry. Bittalemon could feature if the blinkers bring about some improvement.

Topweight DUBAWI TIME has solid 1m4f form and gets the vote ahead of Toronto Raptor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having regained the winning thread with a gutsy display at Brighton, C&D winner Local Bay must enter the reckoning. However, the six-year-old is effectively 7lb higher in the ratings without Jack Doughty's claim and it could be worth taking a punt on NEW HEIGHTS reproducing her victory in last year's contest. Jonathan Portman's mare looks to be coming to the boil judged on her latest fifth at Sandown and a big run is forecast. Finn Russell is another to consider.

CHIPS AND RICE is in good order and simply didn't get a clear run last time, so she's preferred to Local Bay, who was better than ever when scoring at Brighton. Finn Russell is another one to consider.

Marginal preference is for WE'RENOTREALLYHERE who has thrived since the cheekpieces went on and can quickly regain winning ways here
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With two victories and a second to his name in three appearances at this venue, HELLO COTAI is taken to further enhance his fine record. A 2lb rise for last month's C&D victory looks far from insurmountable and Adam West's charge should take all the beating. The biggest threat may emerge from Crimson Spirit, who arrives on the back of a solid second over track and trip. Penalised Wolverhampton winner Between Me And U is another to consider.

TRIBAL CHIEF did well to get up with a sustained run at Kempton last time and he's yet to finish improving, so he gets the nod over Crimson Spirit, who has shown a liking for this track. Between Me And U is another one to be interested in having made a successful debut for his current stable a week ago.

Between Me And U could have more to offer for his new yard but preference is for the progressive TRIBAL CHIEF.
Ths is the racecard key.
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