There were 30 Races on Wednesday 11th September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Carlisle, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Worcester, 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.

This can go the way of SAVANNAH SMILES, who could not have done it any easier when scoring at Chepstow last week and this C&D winner looks well capable of overcoming a 5lb penalty. Successful on his debut for new connections at Bath, Honour Your Dreams could be open to plenty more improvement on the rise in distance. Master Dandy is another to consider, having finished second the last twice at Southwell.

Despite a pretty intense campaign, SAVANNAH SMILES took her form to a whole new level when blowing apart a Chepstow handicap last week and she has to be of major interest under a penalty. Honour Your Dreams also won recently and may have more to offer for new connections, with Master Dandy another to consider.

Savannah Smiles is in fine form but HONOUR YOUR DREAMS has made a good start for Mick Appleby and can follow up his Bath win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

HELLO MISS LADY outran huge odds to finish a highly promising second over 7f at Kempton last month and she could well have won that contest with a clearer run. Dylan Cunha's filly is likely to improve for stepping up to a mile and she gets the vote ahead of Wolverhampton third Go Wild and Lightningboltzoom, who has switched yards since a creditable debut effort at Chelmsford.

HELLO MISS LADY has progressed with each run and, with the step back up in trip sure to suit, this looks an excellent opportunity for her to get off the mark. Go Wild is narrowly preferred to Lightningboltzoom for the forecast spot.

Dylan Cunha's HELLO MISS LADY holds the clear edge on the form of her 7f Wolverhampton novice second.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LAZIEELUNCH did extremely well to overcome a wide draw and hanging late in the piece when scoring narrowly from Matharu at Kempton last month and he can uphold that form, despite being 1lb worse off at the weights. A consistent sort without getting his head in front, Enchanted Eye is likely to be thereabouts, along with Thiscouldbefun, who showed great promise when third over 7f at Newbury last time out.

MATHARU has much improved since switched to nurseries and the way he landed the odds at Kempton 3 weeks ago suggests he can defy a 9 lb rise. Lazieelunch narrowly beat the selection on his latest outing at Kempton and is the obvious threat on 1 lb worse terms, with Enchanted Eye best of the others.

The rematch between Lazieelunch and Matharu could go either way. THISCOULDBEFUN is an interesting alternative.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SIXTEEN ONE was just touched off when sent off favourite for her debut over 6f at Leicester in July and the daughter of Land Force could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Tara Road also showed plenty of promise on her racecourse bow and could give the selection something to think about. Others to note are Lilly's Bet, Sofia The First and Rhyme Dust.

SIXTEEN ONE pulled clear of the rest when only just denied at Leicester on debut 6 weeks ago and looks the one to beat. Darn Hot Mystery offered something to work on when third at Kempton and is next best ahead of Sofia The First.

Judged on her Leicester effort, there should be an ordinary maiden in SIXTEEN ONE who is first choice ahead of Lilly's Bet.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In a moderate event, it is hard to oppose TIME TESTED, who has won two of his last three starts and was second on the other occasion. Michael Bell's colt is only 4lb higher than for the most recent of those victories and that may not be enough to stop him here. Recent C&D third Joolianoss edges out Calanthe and Centurion Dream to be best of the rest.

TIME TESTED has found some improvement at a low level of late, never stronger than at the finish when making it 2 wins from his last 3 starts in a C&D handicap 2 weeks ago. He makes plenty of appeal up 4 lb. Joolianoss rates the chief threat, ahead of Apache Canyon. Commander Crouch isn't one to write off either now blinkers are reached for.

The vote goes to JOOLIANOSS (nap), who is moving in the right direction and ran well over C&D most recently. Time Tested is feared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Whoop Whoop has to be of interest having won over C&D a week ago, but this is tougher and a 6lb penalty will not help her chances. With that in mind, preference is for SONMARG, whose placed efforts in July were encouraging and a mark of 68 should be workable for the son of Dandy Man. The shortlist is completed by Berry Clever and Union Island.

Forcing tactics and cheekpieces have contributed to a return to form for WHOOP WHOOP of late and she's fancied to record a quick-fire C&D double under a penalty. Berry Clever was much better than the result last time so he commands respect, while Union Island may have a bigger performance in him.

Granted another easy lead, WHOOP WHOOP could well defy a penalty for her C&D win. Sonmarg is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GOLDEN PHASE finished last of six in a class 4 handicap at Newmarket, which was an underwhelming display considering the good form she showed prior. Denis Coakley's four-year-old takes a drop in grade and might be able to capitalise on a 1lb lower rating back on the all-weather. Nancy P struck over track and trip in June and if she can recapture that sort of form, she could go close off a 4lb higher mark. Of the remainder, Pure Of Heart makes the most appeal.

Most of this field have a poor run to bounce back from, including PURE OF HEART, but she's into a lesser grade now and had been shaping up well previously, so she might be the answer to a tricky contest. Beset is a notable handicap debutante and Moon Angel could do better.

The step up in trip can suit BESET who should do better in handicaps if able to repeat the form of her Windsor fourth in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THE PUG bounced back to form when filling the runner-up spot at Southwell last week and he goes off an unchanged mark. The son of Churchill is a previous course winner and looks well placed to get his head back in front. Bluenose Belle took the silver medal home at Kempton on her latest outing and it would be no surprise to see her get into contention off the same rating. Luna Effect looks the best of the rest.

BLUENOSE BELLE left a string of disappointing efforts in her wake when runner-up at Kempton last month, beaten only by a steadily improving 3-y-o. She's given the tentative vote to go one place better. The Colorist may yet have more to offer at this trip and is feared along with The Pug. Snapius and Luna Effect are others who need keeping an eye on.

The Pug and BLUENOSE BELLE both returned to form on their latest starts and the latter is just preferred.
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