There were 46 Races on Saturday 14th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Ger Lyons and Colin Keane have teamed up to land this prize twice in the past three years and may have the answer again with CHANTEZ getting the vote. The selection had Bubbling about four lengths behind when just denied here on debut before racing prominently throughout when beating Indigo Dream by three lengths again over C&D last month. Bubbling took a good step forward from that initial outing when scoring by five lengths at the Galway Festival and rates an obvious threat. Mojave River made a bright start when taking a valuable race for unraced fillies at Deauville last month, while Nancy J also scored on debut over this trip at Gowran.

The way in which BUBBLING pulled clear of her field at Galway suggests she can cope with the step up to listed company. Chantez is a useful prospect for the Ger Lyons team and is second choice ahead of Mojave River, who won a valuable newcomers race in France last month.

In front of Bubbling on debut and an impressive winner over C&D when last seen, CHANTEZ has the strongest form in the book
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Green Impact beat DELACROIX by a length and a half over C&D in July but the places may now be reversed. The winner had the advantage of a previous run which proved crucial as the selection ran quite green, but the Dubawi colt knew more next time at the Curragh when making all over 7f. He was strong at the finish and the step back up to a mile should suit. Stablemate Bernard Shaw was about five lengths behind Green Impact when the pair made their debut at the Curragh but took a good step forward when a wide margin winner over a mile at Dundalk last month. Green Triangle was set to add to a Roscommon maiden win when running out through the rail close home at Killarney.

Aidan O'Brien's 2 runners are obviously strong contenders but GREEN IMPACT has already beaten them both in a couple of maidens and can come out on top again.

Ryan Moore will take the ride on DELACROIX who landed the odds in style at the Curragh last time and is held in very high regard
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MALJOOM hasn't added to three wins in 2022 but was restricted to just one outing last term and has shown smart placed form this season at the highest level. The Caravaggio five-year-old was slowly away when third to Charyn in the Queen Anne at Royal Ascot and beat all bar Notable Speech in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood. He was too keen last time when upped in trip at York and is preferred to Diego Velazquez who returned to form when a runaway winner over 1m1f here in July. Mutasarref gained a fourth course win when beating Mountain Bear by half a length, with Lord Massusus just a head further back in third, in the Group 3 Desmond Stakes last month while Poker Face also merits respect.

DIEGO VELAZQUEZ returned to form with a vengeance when forging clear of a subsequent winner in the Meld Stakes here in July and is fancied to take the step back up in grade in his stride and remain unbeaten at this track. Maljoom is sure to pose a big threat if returning to the sort of form shown when runner-up in the Sussex Stakes on his penultimate outing, while Poker Face has solid each-way claims if backing up his latest effort.

The proven Group 1 form shown over a mile by MALJOOM (nap) in the Queen Anne and Sussex Stakes will make him hard to beat
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PORTA FORTUNA is well suited by a sound surface and has progressed well this season. The Donnacha O'Brien-trained filly was just denied in the Qipco 1000 Guineas but went one better in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot before following up in great style in the Falmouth at Newmarket, with Rogue Millennium four lengths back in third. Fallen Angel bounced back from a below par effort in the Guineas at Newmarket by making all for an impressive win in the Irish equivalent at the Curragh but has been sidelined since through injury. Soprano deserves a crack at this level after a convincing Group 3 win at Deauville last month.

PORTA FORTUNA already has 3 top-level victories to her name and with her superb attitude on her side, she's selected to strike again. Fallen Angel is clear-second choice on form and is fresh for this having been off since her ready Irish 1000 Guineas success, while the unknown quantity in the line-up is Jancis given she defends an unbeaten record.

Willie McCreery had his best day as a trainer when Fiesolana won this race in 2014 and JANCIS might prove to be every bit as good
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ECONOMICS burst onto the scene when taking the Dante Stakes by six lengths at York and after connections decided to miss the Derby and give the colt a mid-season break, again showed an impressive turn of foot to beat Jayarebe by two lengths in another Group 2 at Deauville last month. Auguste Rodin's impressive haul of six top level wins includes a half-length defeat of Luxembourg in this race last year but he put in a below par effort at Ascot last time. Irish Derby winner Los Angeles may find this trip a bit sharp, while Shin Emperor has been placed twice in Grade 1 events in Japan including last time when third to Danon Decile in the Japanese Derby back in May.

A cracking renewal in which ECONOMICS, who has been so impressive in Group 2 company on his last 2 starts, can show he has what it takes to come out on top at the highest level. Last year's winner Auguste Rodin can bounce back from his below-par run in the King George and provide the chief threat ahead of Ghostwriter.

Preference is for last year's winner AUGUSTE RODIN, who has to bounce back from a poor run at Ascot, but he has done it before
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The three-year-olds have generally held sway in this Group 3 event but perhaps the older generation will gain the upper hand this time with TRUSTYOURINSTINCT getting the vote. The Churchill gelding likes to force the pace and has progressed well since reverting to the Flat filling the runner-up spot on his latest two starts in Group 3 company. Klondike merits respect following a career best when scoring at Deauville, while Sumiha had Thunder Roll well behind when also successful in Group 3 company last time in the Munster Oaks at Cork. Kinesiology only lost the 1m6f Vinnie Roe Stakes in the stewards room here last month.

This Group 3 has an open feel to it with TRUSTYOURINSTINCT just about the most persuasive option with the way he stuck to his task in the Royal Whip Stakes strongly suggesting this trip will suit. Klondike must concede weight all round as a winner at this level recently but he's very likely to go well again, with Sumiha another to note with her ceiling not yet known.

The vote goes to CHANTILLY, who was only beaten 4l at Royal Ascot and the race could be set up nicely for him by his stablemate
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CHEMISTRY has scope for further improvement after just three career starts and may complete a hat-trick of wins this year. The grey son of Kingman won on testing ground at the Curragh back in April and appreciated the step up to 1m6f and a much sounder surface when getting a Listed race in the stewards room here last month, with Barnso keeping on well to finish a close third. Nurburgring reverts to the Flat following an impressive victory in the valuable Galway Hurdle while others to consider include Fighter, Plontier, Lot Of Joy and Ameerat Jumaira. Satin beat Comfort Line by two and a half lengths in this race last year with No Niki No in fourth and Comfort Line, who has not run since on the Flat, now appears the best treated of the trio.

This is wide open but Willie Mullins looks to hold a strong hand and his new recruit PLONTIER, a useful Flat winner in France, could prove ahead of his mark here having scored easily over hurdles on his yard debut last month. Aidan O'Brien's much less exposed 3-y-o Chemistry heads the list of dangers now going handicapping with better still to come, while the selection's stablemates Spasiba and Bialystok are also weighted to have a say. Oriole and Fighter complete the shortlist.

Preference is for COMFORT ZONE, second in this last year and comes here on the back of a fine run in a handicap hurdle at Galway
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CERULEAN BAY has struck a rich vein of form with a trio of wins all over this trip and, despite a combined rise of 13lb in the ratings, may still be ahead of the handicapper. The David O'Meara-trained gelding appeared to win with a bit in hand when beating Cuban Tiger by a neck at Thirsk and the booking of Colin Keane adds to confidence. Rahmi has been placed in a number of valuable handicaps this year including over this trip at Chepstow last time, while Havana Blue and Garfield Shadow also come here in good form. Physique, Hurricane Ivor and Dunum, runner-up in this race last year, filled the first three places in the Ahonoora Handicap over this trip at the Galway Festival.

CERULEAN BAY arrives here a 3-y-o firmly on a roll, completing the hat-trick with a bit to spare when fending off fellow British raider Cuban Tiger at Thirsk 2 weeks ago. A 4 lb rise for that success looks fair and he's very much of interest again with his stable continuing in fine form. The latter-named rates a lead threat again, with I Am Superman, Hurricane Ivor and Dunum leading the home challenge.

RAKNAH impressed when beating supposedly superior rivals from the front in Listed company at Galway and can bounce back to form
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EVENING BLOSSOM is on a hat-trick and had a number of these rivals behind when successful over C&D last month. The Joseph O'Brien-trained filly remains on a competitive mark while Quadruple is another progressive sort having also gained a couple of mile handicap wins at Limerick and the Curragh and in between was just denied here over seven. Lady Lunette and Snellen filled the first two places in the valuable Nasrullah Handicap over 1m1f here in July and the former subsequently didn't enjoy much luck in running at Galway. Independent Expert ran a career best last time when a close third in the Irish Cambridgeshire while others for the shortlist include Zapphire and Solar Breeze.

Ger Lyons' progressive QUADRUPLE has won 2 of her 3 starts in handicaps and makes most appeal in a highly competitive fillies event. English-raider Zapphire has enjoyed a solid campaign and rates as another major player, with fellow raider Arisaig and the hat-trick seeking Evening Blossom also in the mix.

The one to beat is QUADRUPLE, a fast-improving filly who impressed at the Curragh last time and could well be stakes class
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