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 5 race.

DUNSTAN improved from first to second start when runner-up over C&D last time out and he looks like the one to beat if building on that effort. Behind him on that occasion were No Mischief (third) and Hebridean Nomad (fourth), who are open to improvement also. High Point is another to consider, along with Ardara Rose, an intriguing newcomer for the Richard Hannon stable.

HEBRIDEAN NOMAD shaped best of the newcomers despite being given a sympathetic introduction when fourth over C&D 19 days ago and he can find the required improvement to beat Dunstan, who finished in front of him when second. High Point is worth another chance to confirm debut promise up in trip and is best of the others.

Ralph Beckett's DUNSTAN had a similar draw when running well behind a good rival over C&D 19 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HAPPY HADEDA came from off the pace to finish a highly encouraging second at Newbury last month and this looks like an ideal opportunity to go one better. Placed on each of her three career outings, Rawaasi must enter calculations, along with Gogo Yubari, who has the potential to improve for stepping up in trip. Newcomers Cuban Melody and Diamond Annie can also have a say in proceedings.

HAPPY HADEDA stepped up on debut when runner-up in a big field at Newbury and should have more to offer still given she finished with running left that day. Rawaasi is feared most if back to her Ascot form, with Cuban Melody a newcomer to note.

The standout candidate is HAPPY HADEDA. She chased home a useful rival at Newbury last time, so is preferred to Rawaasi.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

DEEP BLUE is better judged on her debut effort at Leicester where she wasn't beaten far over this distance having appeared to take a backwards step at Southwell. She gets the vote at the expense of Tayala, who has shown promise on both career outings at Goodwood and Newbury. Representing a yard among the winners of late, Princess Alice must be monitored for market support on debut.

TAYALA took a step forward from debut when third at Goodwood and should be up to winning one of these. Ghaihaban, in particular, and Princess Alice are interesting newcomers, however.

Ghaihaban, Cervaro Della Sala and Princess Alice are interesting newcomers but TAYALA is taken to confirm her turf promise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MATHEMATICIAN continued his fine form to only be denied by a short head in a class 4 event at York last time and he was only raised 2lb for that effort. The Roger Varian inmate looks well placed to make it two out of his last three. Outgun filled the runner-up spot at Newmarket on his latest outing and would be foolish to dismiss off a 1lb higher rating, while Daarree could also have a say after his third at Chepstow.

COCO ROYALE caught the eye when fourth at Goodwood on her third start, faring best of those held up in a modestly-run affair, so she can take a step forward as she makes her handicap debut. William Haggas' filly is taken to see of the challenge of Outgun, who has been running well in handicaps this year, while Mathematician also enters calulations.

Preference is for OUTGUN (nap), who is going the right way and can take another step forward now up again in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

HUMANITY makes his handicap bow for the John and Thady Gosden yard after scoring by just over three lengths at Lingfield to shed his maiden tag. The son of Roaring Lion could be well up to defying his opening rating of 82. Nader King ran too bad to be true at Goodwood last time, but he remains of interest in a first-time tongue tie. Maso Bastie improved in a first-time visor to finish second over C&D last month and is another in the mix.

A three-time winner this year, SOVEREIGN SPIRIT was possibly unsuited by soft ground at Goodwood a month ago, so he is worth forgiving his latest effort as he returns to the all-weather. He can bounce back to land a third career success on polytrack, though Humanity is respected as he makes his handicap debut, with Mantoog completing the shortlist.

Some have flagged of late but a chance is taken that SOVEREIGN SPIRIT can confirm his AW potential back on Polytrack.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KING CABO has hit the crossbar the last twice, including over a mile around here when six lengths clear of the third, and he goes off the same mark for the Luke Dace yard. The son of Carpe Diem can gain a well-deserved third career success. The main threat is Wall Game, who got off the mark in June at Lingfield, while Secret Moment isn't entirely ruled out either.

Course-winner KING CABO ran a cracker here last week and is able to race off the same mark. He is taken to return to winning ways. Rich Rhythm and Alpha Zulu are also of interest.

This is very open. KING CABO scores highly on the consistency front and on a different day he could easily have won here last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Embarked likely has more mileage off his current rating, but he doesn't appear the most straightforward and may be worth taking on in this contest. DONE DECISION ticks plenty of boxes, having finished a respectable third over 6f on his handicap debut at Salisbury earlier this month. The Tom Ward-trained gelding is bred to relish the extra furlong here and improvement looks on the cards. Fiscal Policy has a handy draw in stall two and is another who might unlock some potential now upped in trip.

FISCAL POLICY remains in form and 7f should suit, so he's worth chancing back under Richard Kingscote who has gone well twice on him at Kempton. Stuart Williams runs an interesting well-handicapped pair and the betting could be interesting with Blue Flame in first-time cheekpieces and Got No Dollars a previous C&D winner. 3-y-o Labiqa is another to note.

A lot of these are either modest or out of form. LABIQA ran her best race yet when sent to Ayr for her handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OVERSTATE failed to make an impression over hurdles this year when under the tutelage of Stuart Edmunds, but he holds leading claims on his C&D triumph in February and is fancied to get back on track off a 5lb higher mark. Berkshire Sundance has displayed enough ability to suggest that the three-year-old can land a race of this nature. The son of Decorated Knight is feared most if breaking better, with the in-form Doublethetrouble completing the shortlist.

With headgear reapplied and returned to a staying trip, DOUBLETHETROUBLE produced his best effort of the season when runner-up at Southwell 3 weeks ago and he could be ready to get off the mark this time around. Overstate won at this C&D on his only previous start on the Flat this year and is feared most, ahead of Wannabe Brave.

The return to this C&D can see improvement from BERKSHIRE SUNDANCE who looked a stout stayer over C&D two runs ago.
Ths is the racecard key.
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