There were 42 Races on Wednesday 27th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Sligo, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Redcar, 8 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.

The well-bred ALIGN THE STARS cost 100,000gns as a yearling and the son of Sea The Stars displayed plenty of promise when second on his debut over an extended mile at Hamilton a month ago. With the benefit of that experience and this step up in trip, Charlie Johnston's colt could be hard to stop. That said, Torrent also put in a promising display on his racecourse bow and he should not be underestimated, while Let's Dream completes the shortlist.

ALIGN THE STARS and Torrent ran with promise and to a similar level on debut, and the former is just preferred before market clues. Dream Ocean makes some appeal on paper on debut.

The well-bred Sea The Stars colt ALIGN THE STARS was a close second over 8.3f on debut and is taken to go one better now up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

LATTAM was sent off favourite for the Golden Mile when suffering interference at a crucial point, and the four-year-old, who has progressed well this season with victories at the Curragh and Newcastle, boasts strong credentials in his bid to bounce back from that effort. The Gatekeeper was runner-up in the aforementioned event and has since won here, having been awarded a race in the stewards' room at the end of last month. He is respected, while Fox Tal and Rhoscolyn are others likely to be in the mix.

LATTAM had little go right when sent off favourite for the Golden Mile over C&D just under 8 weeks ago so William Haggas' 4-y-o is worth another chance to continue on his upward trajectory. He can get the better of Hafeet Alain, who is fancied to get back on track returned to turf and reunited with top apprentice Connor Planas. Rhoscolyn won twice at this venue last month so he rounds off the shortlist.

The Golden Mile didn't go smoothly for LATTAM, who is taken to resume his progress. The Gatekeeper is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This has already been a rewarding season for Coco Bear and, having been trapped in a pocket when winding up with his challenge at Newmarket when last seen, he is a threat to all if he can negotiate a smoother journey from the same mark. However, CAPOTE'S DREAM is equally consistent and, having been cut some slack by the handicapper, he has a live chance of getting back to winning ways from a highly attractive mark. Ultramarine was rated 106 at his best in Ireland and also rates as a contender on these terms.

It took a bit of time for HARB to get off the mark on turf but the smoothness of last week's Sandown victory suggests he may now land 2 wins in quick succession. Coco Bear did well on soft ground in the spring and is feared most with conditions likely to be in his favour. Ultramarine was back on track at just the second time of asking for the David Evans yard when third at Yarmouth last week and is also respected with William Buick doing the steering.

The return to a slow surface should be ideal for COCO BEAR and he earns the vote ahead of last week's Sandown winner Harb.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

It's hard to see past MY PROSPERO, a top-class performer who ran well at the highest level before his half-length second in the Group 2 York Stakes last time. The son of Iffraaj now drops into Listed class and he should have too much for this field. The main threat appears to be King Of Conquest, who had Savvy Victory behind him when fourth in the Group 3 Rose Of Lancaster and he won't mind the forecast soft ground. Of the remainder, Rousay makes the most appeal after her fourth in the Upavon.

MY PROSPERO sets a lofty standard on his close third in last season's Champion Stakes and with the soft conditions here ideal he'll be hard to beat. Sierra Blanca boasts some solid 2-y-o Irish form and could have more to offer if ready to go for his new connections. The classy King of Conquest can't be dismissed.

My Prospero holds obvious form claims but SIERRA BLANCA is an interesting alternative and Bill Silvers is another to consider.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

LES BLEUS finished a respectable third in the Sweet Solera at Newmarket and performed just as well in Group 2 company since then. Richard Hughes' filly looks nicely treated by the conditions of this contest and a second success of the season could be in the offing. Adaay In Devon and Chic Colombine both secured hat-tricks on their latest appearances and must enter calculations, while the unexposed Local Arms could get involved too.

LES BLEUS has made the frame in Group 2s on her last 2 starts, including when fourth in the Prix du Calvados at Deauville under similar conditions, so is the solid option back down in class. Adaay In Devon and Chic Colombine are both bidding for 4-timers and also need considering on these terms.

It's worth giving another chance to GET JIGGY WITH IT, whose Glorious Goodwood effort has substance. Les Bleus is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Blazeon Five narrowly failed to make it three wins from her last four starts when a neck second over an extended 2m at Southwell a fortnight ago, but a further 2lb rise doesn't help as she drops in trip and preference is for the unexposed ALBANY. Ralph Beckett's filly accounted for a couple of subsequent winners when running away with a 1m2f novice contest at Windsor last month, shaping as though this longer distance could well suit, and a mark of 84 looks workable on her handicap bow. Royal Mila completes the shortlist.

ALBANY looked way ahead of her mark when landing the odds at Windsor last time and she's well capable of following up despite being hit hard by the handicapper. Blazeon Five is in good order and ranks as the main danger ahead of Royal Mila, who boasts a progressive profile and is still developing.

There should be more to come from ALBANY (nap), who looks one to follow in handicaps. Typewriter is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In an open event marginal preference is for the progressive MISS BLUEBELLE, who returned from a 90-day break to win over 1m2f at Bath last month. A 6lb rise for that success demands further improvement from the four-year-old, but she may well be up to defying the extra burden. Arthur's Realm is 1lb lower than when third in a valuable event at Chester last time and he edges out Chips And Rice and One Step Beyond to be best of the rest.

Plenty with chances in an open finale. It's possible WIND YOUR NECK IN was simply unsuited by the AW surface at Newcastle last time so the handicapper may have taken a chance dropping him 3 lb as he's now 6 lb lower than when runner-up at Bath earlier in the year and he goes well with ease in the ground. Miss Bluebelle, Arthur's Realm and Chips And Rice head the many possible dangers.

The visor/Buick angle gives ARTHUR'S REALM the percentage call in a fairly open finale. Second choice is Wind Your Neck In.
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