There were 45 Races on Friday 27th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Haydock, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Worcester, 7 races at Listowel, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Dundalk, 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 5 race.

SUSIESPARKLE made a flying start for Iain Jardine and so nearly followed up that Thirsk triumph when touched off at Hamilton last weekend. Even under her penalty, she is 1lb well-in compared to her revised rating and can take full advantage. Laudable's winning spree came to an end at Musselburgh, but he lost absolutely nothing in defeat and remains dangerous. Sonnet Star chased home an ultra-progressive rival at Ffos Las, while conditions are in Bushfire's favour.

Back on testing ground a chance is taken on KAMANIKA who is fresh for this stage of the season and ran a lot better than her tenth place at Goodwood last time might suggest. Thriving pair Laudable and Susiesparkle may give Joseph Parr's charge most to think about.

A soft-ground win for LAUDABLE two starts back gives plenty of encouragement and he also ran well in defeat last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Ryka found the Prestige Stakes at Goodwood too hot to handle and the Thirsk winner will be much happier here. She will do well to successfully concede 7lb to STORM LADY, though, with Richard Fahey's filly finishing a very encouraging third behind the exciting Formal on her introduction at Leicester, proving she handles testing conditions in the process. Supermodel cost 150,000gns as a yearling, with Siena's Star only slightly cheaper, and both newcomers have to enter the equation.

STORM LADY shaped well when a debut third at Leicester and with a fair bit of progress on the cards she looks the way to go ahead of well-bred newcomers Siena's Star and Supermodel. Ryka is another who can have a say now she is returned to calmer waters here.

An interesting race in which the vote goes to STORM LADY, who showed plenty of promise with her debut third at Leicester 17 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Top Bins chased home a couple of juveniles with previous experience when making a promising start to his career at Chester and he can build on that. He does come up against some interesting first-timers, including his stablemate Sweet Fantastic, but Nineteen Fourtytwo and NARDRA both catch the eye. The latter is a 440,000gns Night Of Thunder half-sister to Group 3 winner Make Me King and the 5lb she receives from her Karl Burke-trained rival - a 140,000gns breeze-up purchase - could prove crucial.

The market should reveal plenty here but William Haggas' Night of Thunder filly NARDRA fetched 440,000 guineas as a yearling so gets the vote from fellow newcomer Nineteen Fourtytwo. Hugo Palmer's duo Sweet Fantastic and Top Bins also need considering in this intriguing novice.

Preference is for the William Haggas-trained newcomer NARDRA, who has a striking pedigree and cost 440,000gns as a yearling.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

KING OF LIGHT arrives here 8lb well-in following his fourth in a Listed contest at Ayr last Friday. The only question mark for the son of Mehmas would be the ground, but his dam is a half-sister to a Group 3 winner on a soft surface which offers hope that conditions are unlikely to inconvenience him. Nad Alshiba Green has won twice in nursery company and may well have more to offer, while dropping in class will help Francisco's Piece.

With slow ground forecast NAD ALSHIBA GREEN and King of Light both have a little bit to prove but their claims are otherwise strong. The latter got the better of La Bellota (recently just touched off in Group 2 company) at Musselburgh last month and is due to go up 8 lb following his improved effort in a listed race last week. He is not passed over lightly but preference is for Nad Alshiba Green, who did the job well at Sandown last time and may have more to offer. Teej A is best of the rest.

King Of Light is 8lb well-in but he's unproven on soft ground, whereas these conditions are ideal for FRANCISCO'S PIECE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SAM HAWKENS wasn't at all disgraced when fourth at the Shergar Cup last month and the son of Galileo makes plenty of appeal with underfoot conditions promising to suit him. A winner on heavy ground at Salisbury, all of his subsequent efforts have come on much livelier surfaces so there is every chance he may step up. Calvert and Minstrel Knight appeal most of the remainder.

There isn't much between all seven of these and the vote goes to SAM HAWKENS, who wasn't seen to best effect when fourth on debut for new connections at Ascot and the combination of this step up in trip and slower ground will make this is a far more favourable scenario for the Galileo colt. Hot Fuss is unproven beyond 1¼m but shapes as though he'll stay, while Minstrel Knight will almost certainly benefit from this stiffer test and he is also feared, along with Filibustering.

Strength in stamina may see FILIBUSTERING (nap) home in front, after the traffic problems he encountered over C&D three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GIVEMEFIVE made a fine transition to hurdling last winter by winning twice in juvenile hurdles before going close to landing a Grade 2 in the Adonis at Kempton. The four-year-old was last seen on the Flat winning at Roscommon last September and could prove to be ahead of the handicapper. Hurtle Wallop may benefit from first-time cheekpieces and is respected along with Arctic Fox.

Judged on his exploits over hurdles last winter (useful form) GIVEMEFIVE could well be on a lenient mark returned to the level and he gets the narrow vote over last year's winner Billy No Mates, who suggested his turn isn't far away over C&D last time. Surrey Belle may emerge best of the others.

Billy No Mates bids to win this for the third time but GIVEMEFIVE could prove too hot to handle. Hurtle Wallop is shortlisted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

More aggressive tactics paid dividends for Lexington Belle latest as she made all at Newbury. A 4lb higher mark shouldn't prevent another bold bid, but fellow last-time-out winner MEDIA SHOOTER edges the vote. The application of first-time cheekpieces worked the oracle for the son of Advertise at Musselburgh and he looks capable of shrugging off a 7lb rise. Yanifer is also noted dropping in class.

QUEST FOR FUN looks back to his best and is on a fair mark, so he's taken to get the better of last-time-out winners Lexington Belle and King's Vanity, who may take each other on for the lead.

A competitive race in which the vote goes to LEXINGTON BELLE, who was as good as ever with her win on soft at Newbury last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

FLIGHT RADAR hasn't looked back since his debut fourth at this venue in July, with ready victories at Redcar and Catterick since. An opening mark of 82 looks more than workable for Karl Burke's charge and a hat-trick could be on the cards. Fellow progressive three-year-old Myal also chases a third consecutive triumph and he may put up most resistance to the selection, ahead of Lord Bertie.

LORD BERTIE has been given a chance with his mark given he looked back to his best when scoring at Ascot recently and he may well be able to capitalise under conditions that look ideal. Unexposed pair Flight Radar and Myal are both obvious threats.

Several have possibilities but the two at the top of the list are the 3yo hat-trick seekers Flight Radar and MYAL.
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