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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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SMART CHARGER has only finished out of the top two places on one of his five starts for the Alan King stable and he goes off the same rating as his most recent second at Kempton. The four-year-old retains the visor from that effort and might be the one to beat. Ship To Shore took care of Solid Silver (seventh) over C&D last time and is the obvious danger, while Wannabe Brave is another to keep an eye on.

A few with chances but Alan King's SMART CHARGER rates the pick of the weights on the back of his very good Kempton second so gets the nod. C&D scorer Ship To Shore heads the list of dangers, with Sydney Seabreeze and Wannabe Brave well in the mix too.

Several possibles but FAIR DINKUM could benefit from the return to AW and gets the tentative vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GO WILD finished behind a strongly fancied rival when hitting the crossbar over track and trip on her latest outing and that might be the best form on offer in this contest. Mick Appleby's three-year-old looks well placed to shed her maiden tag at the fourth time of asking. Clara Barton hinted at ability when finishing fifth on her debut over 1m2f here and may benefit from this drop in distance. Gold Aura completes the shortlist.

CLARA BARTON made a promising start when fifth here back in April and is worth siding with to make a winning return with her yard going well. Go Wild has the form to play a big part and could emerge as the chief threat to Jack Channon's filly, although Gold Aura also needs considering if back on her A-game.

If this doesn't come too soon after Wednesday's C&D second GO WILD might be able to go one better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MARCHOGION took a pleasant step forward from his debut effort to occupy the runner-up berth at Chester last time and, with the likelihood of plenty more to offer, he looks the one to beat. Yankee Dude shaped with plenty of promise when making the frame on his first start at Yarmouth and he has to be respected. Any market confidence behind either Tornado Alert or Chukotka on their respective debuts would be interesting.

MARCHOGION took his form up a level when runner-up at Chester last time and with further progress on the cards he looks the way to go. Blue Seeker appeals most of the clutch of potentially interesting newcomers, with Yarmouth debut third Yankee Dude another to consider in an intriguing novice.

Yankee Dude and MARCHOGION set a useful standard for the newcomers to aim at. The latter is narrowly preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The Thames Boatman boasts impressive stats here with a two out of two record and a return to the all-weather may see him sneak into the frame. Invincible Speed arrives in good form with a Wolverhampton victory, following two second places here over a furlong further, and he may prove the bigger danger to ALMATY STAR. Trainer Robert Cowell has a lofty reputation with his sprinters and if the four-year-old gets a clear run, he may follow up his recent Goodwood success off just 2lb higher.

A tightly-knit sprint in which ALMATY STAR is taken to follow up his recent Goodwood success and bag a second C&D victory. Invincible Speed rates a big threat though on the back of a career-best Wolverhampton win, with the handily-weighted duo Bedford Flyer and Michaela's Boy also well in the mix if back at their best.

Bedford Flyer is a major player back from a break but THE THAMES BOATMAN could find this setting up ideally for him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Silver Nightfall sports a first-time visor, and if that keeps the Adaay gelding on a straighter path, he may well get into the mix where it matters despite top-weight. Twilight Dancer is beginning to look well-handicapped and showed signs of a return to her best when second here. She may be the one to chase home ASTRONOMICA. Left with too much to do when second at Nottingham, an added 4lb may not stop her here if she can be ridden nearer to the pace.

TWILIGHT DANCER signalled she's ready to go in again when a very good recent second here so looks the way to go in this open handicap. Lunarscape heads the list of dangers on the back of her good Ffos Las second, with in-form duo Astronomica and Tronido also in the mix.

Being a strong contender on current form, LUNARSCAPE may be able to open her AW account. Silver Nightfall is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PHOENIX MOON was allowed to race on the front end when winning over course and distance last month after pulling too hard most of this season. If she is finally learning to settle, an added 3lb from the handicapper may not stop her following up. Shamardia is another C&D winner after getting up late to score by a neck earlier in the month and she can also go well, leaving Katie G to fill the final placing.

SHAMARDIA had a bit in hand when opening her account over C&D last week, so a small rise in the weights doesn't look enough to prevent the follow up. Katie G is feared most ahead of Phoenix Moon.

A small rise in the weights may well not stop SHAMARDIA (nap) from following up her recent C&D win. Katie G is best of the rest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Narrowly denied on his return from an 84-day break at Kempton last month, CAPRELO is likely to have more improvement to come and he can regain the winning thread off a 2lb higher mark. A winner here over 1m2f on her penultimate outing and runner-up at Chelmsford since, Orbital is a leading contender for her in-form connections, as well as Louis Quatorze, who ran a creditable race from the front at Newbury last time out.

CAPRELO has progressed with each run this season and, with his latest form proving strong, he's fancied to resume winning ways. Raintown hasn't been at his best on his last 2 outings but is dangerous to dismiss back at this track, with the in-form Enthused also of interest.

This is tricky as five of the seven appear to hold good claims. ORBITAL probably has the most improvement in her.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BOBACIOUS wasn't for catching when making all at Windsor last time out and a substantial 9lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from landing a third victory of the year. Georgina Nicholls' charge gets the vote ahead of Uzincso, who has strong claims on his penultimate second over C&D, and the capable Covert Mission.Making his first start for new connections, Spook is capable of being in the shake-up, along with Forge Valley Lad.

WONDER STARELZAAM is down to a good mark and could be ready to strike following a more encouraging effort at Newbury last month. Bobacious resumed his progress in no uncertain terms at Windsor recently and could have further progress in him given he remains lightly raced for his age, while Spook is another to note setting out for a new stable.

A chance is taken on HUNTERS RUN in the hope that he will improve for this longer trip, which he's bred to.
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