There were 38 Races on Wednesday 25th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Perth, 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Listowel, 7 races at Goodwood, 9 races at Kempton, 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.

SING US A SONG lost little in defeat when finishing third in a hot Newbury maiden over a mile last month and, with the promise of more to come stepping up in trip, he looks the one to side with. There is lots to like about the David Menuisier-trained Karaway on paper and he looks the pick of the newcomers. The 65,000-euro son of Lope De Vega Novelista is expected to know his job ahead of his debut and completes the shortlist.

SING US A SONG improved on his debut form despite still looking in need of the experience when third in a Newbury maiden 6 weeks ago. Open to further improvement, with this even longer trip entitled to suit, he rates a solid proposition here. Newcomers Novelista and Karaway may emerge as the chief threats before the benefit of market clues.

Having kept on for a close third at Newbury last month, SING US A SONG can get off the mark at the third attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

LEADMAN performed with plenty of credit when finishing a close-up fourth over 7f at Sandown on his handicap debut earlier this month. This step back up in trip has the potential to eke out some improvement and, off an unchanged mark, this might be the time to catch him. Last seen finishing sixth in a Meydan handicap in February, Naxos is respected, while Thunder Ball's last win came over C&D last season and he is noted too.

RHOSCOLYN arrives on the mark he was successful from in this corresponding race 12 months ago and, with underfoot conditions firmly in his favour, he can continue the excellent run of form for the David O'Meara yard. Fellow C&D winner Thunder Ball has fallen back down the weights himself and may emerge as the chief threat, ahead of Magic Memories and Hafeet Alain.

Testing ground at Goodwood has often brought out the best in RHOSCOLYN and he is taken to win back-to-back runnings of this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The consistent HUDDLE UP gets a tentative vote. He fared best of those held up off the pace when finishing a never-nearer second over 6f at Yarmouth last week and, off an unchanged mark, he edges preference. Land Of Magic did it well when making all over this trip at Salisbury recently and a 4lb rise doesn't look insurmountable, while Danger Alert is another to note.

TIRIAC hasn't had the rub of the green lately and his mark has edged back down as a result, so he's worth a chance to capitalise on this drop in grade at the possible expense of the in-form Huddle Up. Danger Alert is another obvious player.

Danger Alert and TIRIAC can fight this out, with the latter selected to improve on last year's close second in this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Everything points to a big run from PASSION AND GLORY, who is the top-rated performer in this line-up and ran right up to his best when scoring over 1m4f at Ascot last time. The eight-year-old has also won here in the past and another bold bid looks assured. Botanical, a fine second at York when last sighted, is an interesting runner equipped with a first-time tongue-tie on his stable debut for George Boughey, while Novus may go well at longer odds.

BOTANICAL has a progressive profile on going softer than good and is selected to make a winning start for new trainer George Boughey. Juddmonte 3-y-o Macduff is interesting back from a break (gelded) with the Ralph Beckett team in flying form. Novus is very effective here and in the mud so is another likely to be in the thick of things.

Goodwood and testing conditions bring out the best in NOVUS (nap) and she is the selection ahead of Botanical.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A fiercely competitive event, but MISS NIGHTFALL shades the verdict for James Fanshawe and Oisin Murphy, who have both been amongst the winners of late. The Sands Of Mali filly has improved in each of her four starts to date and this step up in distance could potentially unlock another gear. Betty Clover comes out top on official figures and must enter calculations, while Love Talk is another to keep an eye on.

BETTY CLOVER has the best form at the weights and makes obvious appeal, while Miss Nightfall is worthy of respect., along with Love Talk.

This may go to BETTY CLOVER who has at least coped with soft going and brings compelling form credentials in a race of this nature.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

COCO ROYALE struck in taking fashion over 2m at Kempton earlier in the month and she looks to a stayer to keep on the right side of. William Haggas' four-year-old is improving rapidly and it would be no surprise to see her make light work of a 7lb rise. Crystal Flyer accounted for Entrancement (second) over 1m4f here last month and she might have more scope for improvement, so is taken to at least confirm that form.

Low-mileage 4-y-o COCO ROYALE can boast a progressive profile, running out a decisive winner on the AW 3 weeks ago and on that evidence, her revised mark is within range. Crystal Flyer and Entrancement filled the first 2 spots in a 12f handicap here recently and are feared most.

The thriving 4yo COCO ROYALE is taken to make it four wins from her last five races. Entrancement is also at home on testing ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Mostawaa justified favouritism in commanding fashion at Epsom on his latest outing and he holds an obvious chance off a 5lb higher mark. However, a chance is taken on ZEALOT, who had Alpha Crucis (fourth) three lengths behind when making the frame over 1m2f here last month. Michael Appleby's six-year-old remains on the same mark and can return to winning ways. Double Time is another to note.

ALPHA CRUCIS won here around this time last year and with Ryan Moore on board for the first time, Gary & Josh Moore's 4-y-o is fancied to bring up career success number 3 at the expense of Zealot, who is winless in 2024 but arrives in very good order. Mostawaa, who landed a gamble at Epsom earlier this month, rounds off the shortlist.

Zealot ran a stormer here on a rare turf run last time but ALPHA CRUCIS can turn the tables on his second run back from a break.
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