There were 21 Races on Sunday 10th September 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 7 races at York, 8 races at Curragh, 6 races at Fontwell, 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 5 race.

EATON LADY has formed quite the partnership with conditional Isabelle Ryder. The pair hit the woodwork at Ludlow before teaming up to success at Uttoxeter in May, and she lost nothing in defeat when occupying the runner-up berth at Worcester last time. From just 2lb higher, Gary Brown's charge can regain the winning thread, while Sinurita and veteran Kentford Mallard are perhaps the most likely dangers.

SINURITA remains with few miles on the clock and signalled she's ready to get off the mark with an excellent second at Bangor last month. Veteran Kentford Mallard could emerge as the chief threat to Neil Mulholland's mare after a break, although in-form pair Eaton Lady and Quiet Thunder need factoring in too.

Low-mileage 7yo SINURITA shaped very much as though her turn was near when clear second to one of Dan Skelton's new recruits last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

TWO PAST EIGHT couldn't quite carry a penalty to success at Stratford in July, having won on his hurdles bow at Aintree the previous month. This contest does not look as deep, however, and is a good opportunity for him to get back in the winning groove. Grain Of Hope was no match for an easy winner last time but that experience ought to stand her in good stead. Limelight can chase the pair home ahead of Steven Seagull.

GRAIN OF HOPE had little hope reeling in a rival who kept out of trouble on hurdles debut over C&D 17 days ago and the 14 lb she receives from previous-winner Two Past Eight may prove to be decisive. Limelight can't be totally ruled out, either.

Aintree winner Two Past Eight is respected but has to concede 14lb to GRAIN OF HOPE, who was second over C&D on her hurdling debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Cheltenam De Vaige recorded a facile success over hurdles last month and he merits respect back chasing, but preference is for ORGANDI. Richard Phillips' charge receives a welcome drop in grade having been below-par in a class 2 contest at Worcester 19 days ago and, from 12lb below his last winning mark, this looks well within range. Fairlawn Flyer's saddle slipped at Southwell three days ago so he's worth considering turned out quickly, while Moratorium is far from out of this either.

Only four runners but a trappy contest, with ORGANDI chanced to resume winning ways off a lowly mark on her first go in a 0-120 in this sphere. Fairlawn Flyer's saddle slipped at Southwell on Thursday and he'd previously won at Cartmel so he's respected.

The pick is CHELTENAM DE VAIGE (nap), who proved his wellbeing with an easy hurdle win 17 days ago and has conditions to suit here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WATERGRANGE JACK has flourished since being reunited with Sam Twiston-Davies and, having won his last two starts in a gritty manner, he is likely to be tough to overhaul in his bid for a hat-trick. A 5lb rise looks fair for his success over an extended 2m5f at this venue 17 days ago, but the drop in trip can help Shallow River ensure this is a good test for the selection. Sermando can also go well on these terms.

WATERGRANGE JACK has discovered the winning habit lately and might be up to completing the hat-trick. Shallow River rates an obvious threat, while Icare Grandchamp can be made to look very well treated on his French form and is one to monitor closely in the betting back from a break.

Excused his odds-on defeat last time, SHALLOW RIVER will be a tough nut to crack if matching his Market Rasen form from June.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Toad Of Toad Hall was a winner over 3m2f here in May and is respected, while Bensini, who was successful over timber at Worcester in July, is open to improvement. However, ZORAN has the most convincing profile based on recent performances and would take plenty of stopping if reproducing the form that saw him win over 2m4f at Worcester two starts ago.

This looks a good opportunity for ZORAN to bounce back from a lesser run at Worcester and land a second win of the season. Bensini might be the one to give him most to do if taking to chasing at the first time of asking.

Another chance is given to ZORAN, who didn't fire last time but was a comfortable winner two starts ago and still has low mileage.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Zoe Alyssa can improve now that she is tried with a tongue-tie fitted, while Dance In The Park offers some appeal on pedigree as she is out of an unraced half-sister to the Grade 1 winner Breedsbreeze. However, CHESKY'S IN MILAN shades preference as she drops in class for her second career start. Her dam was a bumper winner and this is notably easier than the Ascot contest that she contested on her racecourse debut.

CHESKY'S IN MILAN didn't go with a great deal of promise at Ascot on debut but she's entitled to have strengthened up in the 6 months since and so she's worth taking a chance on in a very thin race. Hubble Trubble and Little Madam fit a similar mould in that they could leave their debut form well behind but the market should be informative.

Only beaten about 22l at Ascot in February, CHESKY'S IN MILAN might be the answer to this weak bumper.
Ths is the racecard key.
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