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 6 race.

Having got stuck behind a wall of horses and finishing a never-nearer second at Lingfield earlier this month, EIGHT MILE looks a winner in waiting. A 1lb nudge up the ratings looks negligible for George Scott's gelding and he can make the most of a plum draw in stall one. Fellow in-form rival Katie G looks worth another go over today's 7f distance and she's feared most, ahead of the downgraded Faster Bee.

EIGHT MILE will need to break better than he did last time to make use of stall 1 but in the hope he manages that, he looks weighted to strike. Help Me Rhonda should have more to offer for new connections so goes on the shortlist, along with Katie G.

James Fanshawe's recruit HELP ME RHONDA is taken to build on her encouraging Wolverhampton sixth to get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SPECIAL GHAIYYATH built on his debut fourth at Newcastle when posting a fine second in a class 2 event at Windsor earlier this month. Charlie Johnston's charge had some useful yardsticks behind him that day and a similar performance on his Polytrack bow should suffice. Having scored on his opening bid at Chester last month, penalised winner Neardown is open to improvement. The New Bay colt may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Grecian Legacy.

SPECIAL GHAIYYATH improved when second to a promising type at Windsor last time and he's open to further progress, so he's fancied to open his account at the possible expense of Sea Founder, who hit the line well at Windsor recently. Debut winner Neardown warrants consideration for all that this looks tougher under a penalty.

Special Ghaiyyath was in front of SEA FOUNDER at Windsor last time but the placings may well be reversed today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Sunshine Soul has posted several creditable efforts in defeat to date and this return to 6f shouldn't prevent another prominent showing from the Mehmas filly. However, MAGICAL TRAIL was quite taking when making a winning debut at Newmarket last month and, with the second and third boosting the form with solid efforts since, she may have enough class to defy a penalty. Speaktotheguvnor and Chiringita both made encouraging opening bids and they are likely to feature as well.

MAGICAL TRAIL looked a useful prospect when scoring first time up at Newmarket and with that form working out (3 next-time-out winners in behind) she can make it 2-2 upped in trip before having her sights raised. Ralph Beckett has a very strong team of 2-y-os and his newcomer Jettie's Run is of firm interest. There is surely a race in Sunshine Soul, while Chiringita, behind the selection on debut, looks set to improve.

The form of MAGICAL TRAIL's debut win has worked out well and she can defy her penalty at the main expense of Speaktotheguvnor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A disappointment on soft ground at Leicester last time, ORCHID is better judged on her debut run when a promising second over 7f here in August. William Buick taking over in the saddle is a big plus and she gets the vote ahead of the class-dropping Angelica Bay and Montrachet Girl, who has strong claims on her penultimate runner-up effort at Newbury.

The weaker of the 2 divisions and ORCHID is worth another chance despite fluffing her lines at Leicester. She'd shaped well here on debut and hopefully her subsequent display was just down to inexperience. Montrachet Girl and Angelica Bay are feared, while Nuptown Girl isn't over-faced first time up.

Question marks over most of these. A hood could help MONTRACHET GIRL settle better and her penultimate run brings her right into it.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The Richard Hughes stable can do little wrong at present and this looks like an ideal opportunity for HUNTERS RUN to follow up under a 6lb rise after a taking success at Lingfield recently over slightly shorter. A relatively consistent sort throughout most of this season and a strong-finishing second at Wolverhampton last time, Beach Point is a key player, along with Old Saxony, who remains unexposed after just six career outings.

HUNTERS RUN opened his account in good style at Lingfield, and with even more to come as his stamina is drawn out he's taken to follow up. Beach Point has claims if backing up his latest Wolverhampton run, while Old Saxony's mark has slipped further and he could yet make his presence felt in a handicap like this.

Old Saxony is likely to come good soon but this can go to HUNTERS RUN (nap), who created such a positive impression at Lingfield.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A highly progressive sort two years ago, THE WHIPMASTER seems to be finding his way again after wind surgery and his most recent effort at Windsor when not beaten far into third was highly encouraging. The six-year-old has dropped to a mark 6lb lower than his latest success and he gets the vote ahead of both Sonnerie Power (second) and Roost (third), who had less than a length separating them over further here last time. Graignes and Way Of Life are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

SONNERIE POWER has been knocking on the door lately and shaped well from a poor position here last time, so he's worth a chance to gain a deserved success at the possible expense of The Whipmaster. Roost is one to have in mind tried in a visor for the first time.

This may go to THE WHIPMASTER who has returned from wind surgery with two near misses and he should get a nice tow into this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NORTH VIEW scored more comfortably than the three quarters of a length distance may suggest over 7f at Newbury last month and he appears capable of following up. Peter Chapple-Hyam's charge has been raised 4lb in the ratings for that success, which may not halt his progression. Fellow last-time-out winner Revolutionise returned to form when scoring over 7f at Brighton earlier this month and he can be seen to better effect still back on the all-weather, while Mezzo Soprano is also worth a second look.

REVOLUTIONISE capitalised on his lower turf mark at Brighton last time and he's fairly treated back on this surface, so he's marginally preferred to Mezzo Soprano, with North View also considered despite stall 12.

This might not set up quite so well for NORTH VIEW as Newbury did last month but he's surely well ahead of his mark still.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

An open contest sees a chance taken on BINT HAVANA GOLD, who caught the eye when running on late to finish third over 6f at Lingfield in July. Having been dropped 1lb in the ratings for that just more than two lengths defeat, Richard Hughes' filly can offer a bold bid. Nelson Rose is feared most after a game success over 6f at Brighton earlier this month and this 1lb rise doesn't appear out of her reach, while Crafty Spirit should also be on the scene.

BINT HAVANA GOLD is on a handy mark, shaped well last time, and has scored over C&D in the past, so she's the one to side with in this tricky contest. Nelson Rose is going the right way and deserves respect, while Moe's Legacy has been holding it together quite well of late.

Competitive for the grade but THE REAL MCKAY didn't get chance to show what she could do at Newcastle last time and can bounce back.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking Doublethetrouble arrives here in good form but a 2lb hike may leave him susceptible to some better treated rivals, such as ANISOPTERA. Brett Johnson's runner arrives here 3lb below her last winning mark, which came over C&D last April. The seven-years-old's third over 2m at Lingfield last time was a step in the right direction and it wouldn't take much more improvement to claim this prize. Tailorman heads the remainder.

The way TAILORMAN went through the race at Chester on Saturday confirms he's in top form and on that basis, he really should be at home on the AW. He's therefore marginally preferred to hat-trick seeker Doublethetrouble and Anisoptera.

The in-form TAILORMAN should be on the premises if as effective on the AW and his only previous run on this surface was in a novice.
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