There were 42 Races on Monday 25th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Warwick, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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 6 race.

Turned out again quickly after a narrow defeat at Ayr on Friday, ZUMAATY can gain compensation over a C&D he ran well over on his penultimate outing. The five-year-old is now 4lb below his last winning mark, which should be enough to see off the likes of the recent Ayr winner Cosa Sara and Mac Ailey, who wasn't beaten far over further at Beverley last Wednesday.

ZUMAATY went close at Ayr on Friday and has obvious claims if in the same form back at a track where he's twice gone well previously. Mac Ailey is feared most ahead of Banner Road.

Turned out quickly, ZUMAATY can gain compensation for his unlucky defeat at Ayr. Mac Ailey is second choice
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NOMINAL EVENT may have gone off at a big price on her debut at Chester recently, but she outran those odds when staying on late for third after being slowly away. She is bound to improve for that effort and looks the one be with, ahead of the likes of Amancio and Emu War, who ran well when third over C&D last month. A half-brother to the Group 2-placed Audience, Esquire is an intriguing newcomer for the David O'Meara team.

NOMINAL EVENT is the obvious one after a promising debut Chester third when outrunning her odds. Emu War is next best on form with more to come and Esquire is the interesting newcomer.

An open-looking maiden as most of the runners, including the newcomers, can be viewed positively. The percentage call goes to EMU WAR.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D in June, SANKARI has run with credit twice since. Conditions look set to be in his favour on this occasion and he could bounce back to winning form. The consistent Midnight Lir, who has been in the first two on four of his last six outings, can give him the most to think about. Course-winner Chumbaa and Instant Recall are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

MIDNIGHT LIR continues in form and is taken to resume winning ways. Union Island and Install Recall are both of interest now going handicapping and warrant a look.

The vote goes to interesting nursery debutant UNION ISLAND (nap). His main threats may be C&D winners Ganesha and Sankari.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Ayr Poet arrives in fine form after holding on to win over a mile at Ayr on Friday but, given his keen nature, the eight-year-old may be worth taking on now upped to 1m4f. With that in mind, DETECTIVE could prove the solution to this puzzle. Dianne Sayer's gelding was runner-up at Carlisle earlier this month and a 1lb increase in the ratings looks more than fair. Restorer and Dundory also arrive in fine fettle and complete the shortlist.

DETECTIVE is on an appealing mark and shaped well in a slightly stronger contest than this at Carlisle last time, so he gets the marginal vote in a race where a case can be made for every runner. Ayr Poet has been in a rich vein of form for a while, so he's considered a threat, while Restorer is hard to rule out.

Topweight DETECTIVE is taken to get the better of fellow 7yo Dundory in this veterans' handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SACRED FALLS was turned over at shorts odds when runner-up in novice company at Musselburgh eight days ago. However, the Dark Angel filly lost little in defeat that day and a breakthrough success could be in the offing now returning to handicap company. Glendown posted a career-best performance when winning over 6f at Chester recently, but a 7lb rise in the ratings may leave Tim Easterby's gelding vulnerable, with fellow last-time-out winner Jack Of Clubs taken to emerge as the chief threat.

SACRED FALLS arrives on the back of a string of seconds and she probably has a bigger effort in the locker, so she's preferred to last-time-out winners Glendown and Jack of Clubs

Another chance is given to SACRED FALLS, who may show progress back over this C&D. Glendown is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Temper Trap likes it here, with five course and distance wins, but he still needs a career best off this mark and may have to settle for a place. Global Spirit carries a 4lb penalty after winning by less than a length at Pontefract last week and that may make an eighth career success more difficult, and preference lies with LEAP YEAR LAD. Caught late on over further at Haydock last month, the three-year-old may do better over this trip and maintain his unbeaten Hamilton record.

GLOBAL SPIRIT showed there's still plenty of life in his 8-y-o legs when successful at Pontefract last week and might be able to strike again while the iron's hot. Iain Jardine's Can't Stop Now arrives on the back of 2 good efforts and is second choice ahead of Leap Year Lad, who was successful here back in May.

Several runners are similarly appealing. Slight preference is for CAN'T STOP NOW, ahead of Leap Year Lad.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Without a recent winner in this line-up it may pay to side with DANDYS GOLD, whose stable have been in among the winners in recent weeks. She has been dropped another 2lb after her seventh at Carlisle last time, but seems better with the cut in the ground that can be expected here. Willingly is an obvious danger after her Ffos Las second as she debuts for Mark Usher, while Woobay drops in class and could go well.

CHRISMOLTISANTI starts out for Adrian Nicholls on a tempting mark and is chanced in this low-grade handicap. Woobay is respected down in class and Earn Your Stripes could also go well.

Maiden WOOBAY may take advantage of this drop in class and get off the mark. Willingly is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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