There were 40 Races on Tuesday 24th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Beverley, 8 races at Warwick, 7 races at Listowel, 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 4 race.

PRINCE IMPERIAL and Huelgoat both come into this contest off the back of impressive victories, but slight preference is for the former after his 23-length success over 2m3f here. The son of Frankel is a classy performer, currently rated 87 on the Flat, and he looks well placed to follow up. As for the latter, he has to be considered after justifying favouritism at Stratford last month and is the obvious threat. Hauraki Gulf looks best of the rest.

PRINCE IMPERIAL stepped up appreciably on his previous form in this sphere starting out for a new trainer when running out an easy winner here 16 days ago and is fancied to defy a penalty. Hauraki Gulf returns to hurdling for the first time in a while but has the form to play a big part, with old rivals Huelgoat and Yellow Car warranting respect, also.

It will be difficult for any of these to keep tabs on HUELGOAT who will try and make all. Prince Imperial can follow him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

INSTANT GAMBLER was a shock winner, judged on his odds, in this grade over C&D earlier in the month, but there didn't seem to be any fluke about the manner of that victory. Alexandra Dunn's eight-year-old was returning from a long absence on that occasion so he might take a step forward to defy his 7lb rise. Coconut Twist has made the frame at this level on each of his last two starts and should go well again, while Getupearly can fight it out for the minor honours.

INSTANT GAMBLER proved a totally different proposition upped markedly in trip for his chase debut here a fortnight ago, scoring a shade cosily, and can follow up if in the same sort of form. Getupearly is a big player, while Radharc Na Slaine is interesting with Sean Bowen up.

Radharc Na Slaine needs considering with Sean Bowen booked but preference is for GETUPEARLY who remains with potential over fences.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Honneur D'Ajonc finished a disappointing sixth when sent off favourite at Perth last time but if he can run to the level of his second at Stratford prior to that then he could get into contention. However, a chance is taken on STANLEY PINCOMBE, who could only manage fourth over 2m3f at Taunton in April but this drop in trip might prove to be a good move. With that in mind, he gets the nod to notch his fourth career victory. Drop Flight needs to be monitored in the betting market on his first start for the Dan Skelton yard.

NORLEY lost his way last season but has dropped in the weights and could be worth chancing having rejoined his former trainer. Drop Flight is another who has made an interesting stable switch and needs monitoring closely in the betting, while Cloud Dancer also returns on a tempting mark.

This looks very open. STANLEY PINCOMBE might be the answer despite his tough mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LUCKY ROSE looked in need of further when staying on for a distant second over the extended 2m5f here on her handicap debut and should relish the extra yardage on offer today. She gets the nod ahead of Propelled, who filled the runner-up berth off this mark in a similar event at Stratford when last seen in July. Redbridge Rosie merits consideration following a 2lb drop in the ratings since her latest start.

BAHTIYAR ran well stepped up to 2¾m at Stratford recently and could prove to be the answer to the first division of this staying handicap if his stamina holds now going up even further in trip. Lucky Rose and Nicky Henderson's Propelled are obvious threats after creditable runner-up efforts last timer, while Neil Mulholland handicap newcomer Hurley Girly is one to monitor in the betting.

Nicky Henderson's PROPELLED can land his first win over hurdles. Lucky Rose is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is a tricky puzzle for punters to solve but there is plenty to like about the chances of GONE IN SIXTY, who was doing his best work at the finish when runner-up the last twice and should appreciate this longer trip. Lady Harriett has strong claims on her neck second over an extended 3m1f at Cartmel last month but she is 4lb higher now, while Danzini is respected on her C&D victory off 4lb lower in May. Fellow track-and-trip scorer Rubys Reward and Luna Run are others to consider.

LADY HARRIETT hasn't looked back since sent over staying trips and is weighted to gain a maiden victory here on the back of her excellent Cartmel second. Hugueneau could emerge as the main danger now his stamina is drawn out more with Gone In Sixty and Danzini also in the mix.

This may be the day that GONE IN SIXTY's consistency is rewarded. Hugueneau is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Following a C&D success, CALL OFF THE DOGS only found a subsequent winner too good when bidding for a hat-trick here in June and this looks a good opportunity for him to make a winning return from a break. Supposedtobe is dropped 3lb on the back of a couple of placed efforts and he looks the biggest threat to the selection, ahead of course winner Pure Theatre.

It remains to be seen if ROYAL JUNIPER is able to back up his latest effort when following home Call Off The Dogs over this C&D at the end of May. That said, if he is able to do so he will have a real chance of reversing the placings with that rival on these revised terms. Flamelco's jumping has been an issue but the ability is there if he puts in a clean round, while chase debutante Pure Theatre and Supposedtobe both need a second look, too.

Call Off The Dogs was in good form here in the spring but his former stablemate FLAMELCO is on a good mark and worth chancing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CALSHOT SPIT is fancied to give weight and a beating to these rivals. Sheena West's gelding only found subsequent winner Got Grey too good on his handicap debut at Stratford last month and that solid display is wedged between two decisive victories on the Flat. Open to greater improvement, he is expected to have too much for the likes of Martin Spirit, who has also been in fine form on the level, and Atreides.

Having found only a well-backed stable switcher too good at Stratford, CALSHOP SPIT comfirmed he's in excellent order when an easy winner on the Flat at Bath 10 days ago. He's fancied to continue the good work, possibly at the chief expense of Go On Ya Goodthing (returned to timber) and Atreides.

Atrreides should be all the sharper for last month's return but that might not be enough to trouble the in-form CALSHOT SPIT (nap).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SELECTIVELISTENING is slowly but steadily getting the hang of things and posted a solid runner-up effort on just his second handicap start over an extended 2m5f here latest, when he led at the last before being headed on the run-in. Cutting back in distance today, he makes slightly more appeal than Sanitiser, who arrives fit from the Flat, and the returning Highway One O Five.

Not as competitive as the numbers suggest and SANITISER, who arrives fit from the Flat and on a handy-looking mark, is taken to gain a maiden success in this sphere. Selectivelistening is feared most on the back of his good recent second here, with Highway One O Five also worthy of respect.

Selectivelistening needs respecting but SANITISER has shown more than enough to suggest he can win a race of this nature.
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