There were 46 Races on Friday 20th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Newbury, 7 races at Ayr, 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Downpatrick, 9 races at Kempton, 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 4 race.

Punters will need to be in a forgiving mood to side with FIFTH COLUMN, but it might just pay to do so. The son of Kingman shaped better than the bare result suggests when a running-on seventh over C&D on debut and, with soft ground a likely excuse for his subsequent low-key effort at Ascot, he can gain a breakthrough victory now returning to Polytrack. Consolidation has already shown a smart level of form in his three career starts and another bold bid is forecast. This step back in trip can see Play Me to better effect and he is also noteworthy.

CONSOLIDATION offers solid novice/maiden form and looks the one to beat. Fifth Column showed a bit more at Ascot and is evidently thought capable of better still, so is next best ahead of Prince of India, who fared best of the newcomers when fourth in a C&D novice 2 weeks ago.

This looks a good opportunity for CONSOLIDATION who sets a useful standard on his three outings so far.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

SANDS OF MARRA built on a promising debut when successful at Windsor and, after then being outclassed in the Molecomb at Glorious Goodwood, he gets the vote to resume his progression with his sights lowered. Aviation Time wasn't disgraced when fourth over 5f at Windsor on Monday and, stepping up in trip, she can emerge as the main danger to the selection. Of the newcomers, Unfortunate Heir appeals most.

AVIATION TIME hasn't kicked on since her third in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot but this looks a good opportunity for her even so. Sands of Marra is the obvious threat back down in class having found the Molecomb at Goodwood too demanding.

It's hard to get away from AVIATION TIME, who wasn't best suited by the drop to 5f at Windsor on Monday and should have too much class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IZIPIZI's debut second over C&D last year reads very well in the context of this race and, on the back of a gallant runner-up effort behind a classy filly at Newbury, she can gain a breakthrough victory here. Native Souvenir kept on strongly to make a winning start to her career at Ffos Las last month and it remains to be seen where her ceiling lies. L'air De Panache is also noted on her introduction.

IZIPIZI has found just one too good in 2 of her 3 starts so, provided she's ready to roll after 3 months off, John & Thady Gosden's charge is fancied to go one better at the expense of Native Souvenir, who showed a good attitude to get the better of one with plenty of experience on debut at Ffos Las 3 weeks ago and carries a penalty here. Dark Lyric is also open to improvement and completes the shortlist.

The vote goes to IZIPIZI who has shown enough in two of her three starts to suggest a race like this is within her grasp.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Top Of The Class made the most of stall one when landing the spoils over track and trip last month. However, the combination of a 4lb higher rating and a much higher draw could be enough to prevent her from following up. With that in mind, KING OF FURY may gain a belated breakthrough victory after several creditable efforts in defeat in recent months. Beauty Generation also warrants consideration on his return to Polytrack.

Plenty in with a squeak but KING OF FURY posted just about his best effort yet when runner-up at Yarmouth last month and he's fancied to go one better and open his account at the expense of Top of The Class, who has a fine record at this track and bids to make it 3 wins from her last 4 starts. Havana Touch can edge out Unreal Connection for third spot.

King Of Fury should go well again but the vote goes to TOP OF THE CLASS, who's looking for a third C&D win of the season upped 4lb.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A return to Polytrack saw GOT NO DOLLARS scythe through the field to score at Chelmsford last month. A 2lb nudge up the ratings looks more than workable for Stuart Williams' gelding and a seventh career victory on the all-weather could beckon. Calanthe made a successful handicap debut at Lingfield last week and warrants respect under a 6lb penalty. He may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Nazalan, who sports a first-time visor.

CALANTHE still has few miles on the clock and got off the mark at Lingfield last week. He can follow up. Got No Dollars and Dembe should also go well.

Calanthe will rightly be popular under a penalty, but DEMBE looks well treated again back under his optimal conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having been described as 'black type' by Cieren Fallon after her debut victory at Redcar and then following up under a penalty over C&D, an opening mark of 85 may prove lenient for COGNISANCE. William Haggas' filly ticks plenty of the right boxes and a hat-trick is on the cards. An improved performance is forecast from the downgraded D Flawless, who could prove dangerous if allowed an easy lead. Last month's track-and-trip novice winner Upscale enters handicaps off what looks a workable rating and further progression cannot be ruled out either.

COGNISANCE showed a willing attitude when scoring over C&D last month and it's likely we haven't seen the best of her yet. She can score again. Upscale and Inherit may give her most to think about.

D Flawless and Upscale both remain of interest but COGNISANCE (nap) is taken to make it 3-3 before her sights are raised.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LIOSA arrives here on the back of two second-placed finishes over this distance at Wolverhampton and the four-year-old has been found an ideal opportunity to go one better in this company. Lilkian's third at Lingfield a month ago suggests that he may be the main threat to the selection, although Havana Sky and Profitman are others who merit places on the shortlist.

LIOSA again left the impression that he's on a good mark and capable of producing a much bigger performance when things drop his way when second at Wolverhampton 2 weeks ago so is worth persevering with. Havana Sky is worth another chance in a handicap back at a more suitable trip so is feared most ahead of Lilkian, who was a back-to-form third at Lingfield last month.

Liosa has been banging at the door but HAVANA SKY could take another step forward now back up at 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PURE OF HEART appeared to have plenty in hand when scoring over 1m4f at Lingfield last week and the unexposed three-year-old is 2lb well-in here, despite carrying a 6lb penalty. With that in mind, she gets the vote ahead of Baroque Buoy, who also won on his most recent outing and may have more to offer. Others to note are Orbital, Tortured Soul and Just An Hour.

Twice a winner on all-weather this summer, ORBITAL arrives on the back of a good second at Lingfield (12f) 6 days ago and, with the drop back in trip holding no fears, she edges the vote to get back to winning ways. Last-time-out winners Baroque Buoy and Pure of Heart are others to consider.

Money for Jack Sparowe would be significant, but BAROQUE BUOY holds leading claims having proved so consistent in AW handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ANGEL ON HIGH bounced back to form when second over 1m2f at Brighton last time and a reproduction of that level of form off the same mark would give the seven-year-old a big chance here. Miss Dubai is a consistent performer who is likely to be in the mix once again, while the unexposed Drouthy Neebor and Fravanco complete the shortlist.

FRAVANCO was too free over 1¾m at Salisbury three weeks ago and is of strong interest back down in trip and returned to the all-weather. He may well have most to fear from Angel On High, who has been knocking on the door in recent months, while Private Bryan is likely to find this scenario more suitable than the one he encountered at Ffos Las and he is third choice.

The vote goes to LARGO BAY who is 15lb lower than when winning this race two years ago and has dropped 2lb below his last winning mark.
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