There were 44 Races on Saturday 16th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Navan, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Lingfield, 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.

ALMATY STAR wasn't disgraced in fourth in a first-time hood at Newmarket last time, and he was dropped 2lb for that display. That still leaves the son of Kodiac 17lb clear of his nearest rival Make Clear, so he should find this a straightforward task. As for the latter, she has hit the crossbar on two of her three starts and looks the clear second best. Bringhomethebacon warrants a market check on debut.

This looks a gilt-edged opportunity for ALMATY STAR to get off the mark, with Robert Cowell's Make Clear the one likely to follow him home.

Roger Varian's ALMATY STAR possesses much the best form and looks to have been found an excellent opportunity to gain a first victory
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ARTISAN DANCER goes in search of the hat-trick after his neck success at Chelmsford over an extended 1m5f, and he could continue to improve with this further rise in distance likely to suit. The three-year-old was only put up 4lb for his latest victory and is taken to go in again. Team Endeavour has put up some solid efforts recently over this trip, including his fourth at Kempton last time, and he's respected in a first-time visor. Capricorn Prince completes the shortlist.

ARTISAN DANCER had more in hand than the bare margin suggests when winning at Chelmsford 2 weeks ago and looks up to completing the hat-trick. Capricorn Prince can place again.

This looks a good opportunity for ARTISAN DANCER (nap) to complete a hat-trick and he is taken to defy his latest 4lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AMBIENTE AMIGO justified her cramped odds to score by seven lengths over 7f on the grass at this track latest, and she could improve plenty for this step up in trip. The daughter of Postponed looks well placed to defy her 7lb penalty. Tokyo Dreamer sets the standard with a rating of 71 after she struck over 7f here, and she now attempts this distance for the first time. Blenheim Star could also have a say.

AMBIENTE AMIGO produced a dominant display when opening her account second time up in the mud here at Lingfield 6 weeks ago, and with further progress on the cards, Michael Bell's filly is likely to prove a tough nut to crack. The main danger may emerge from Really Darn Hot, who left her debut form well behind upped in trip when finishing runner-up at Wolverhampton recently and she should have more to offer, while Blenheim Star and Checkmeout can do battle for minor honours.

The suggestion is AMBIENTE AMIGO, whose easy turf win here suggests she could be destined for better things. She can defy a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Call Me The Breeze didn't show much across her three qualifying runs, but the 135,000gns purchase, a daughter of Iffraaj, is bred to be far better than an opening mark of 52. It would be no surprise were she to step forward on her handicap bow, but marginal preference is for TROPICAL AIR. Charlie Johnston's charge was dropped 2lb having finished third over an extended 5f at Brighton 12 days ago, and the step up to seven furlongs could be key. Recent Chelmsford scorer Rising Force is also noted.

Back on all-weather with a hood applied, RISING FORCE opened his account at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and he can score again now that he's up and running. Brooklyn Express got back on track making his all-weather debut last time and could be the main danger, while Tropical Air may yet do better upped in trip.

A weak nursery in which RISING FORCE may not need to improve to repeat his Chelmsford success, with headgear now discarded.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

REGHEEB failed to make an impact when pitched into Listed company on just his second career start. The New Approach colt was a comfortable victor on debut, though, and the drop in class can see him regain the winning thread. Montevideo has been a little frustrating, but she sets the standard on official ratings and is unlikely to be far away. Quietness can chase the pair home.

Having made a winning debut at Nottingham back in April, REGHEEB found the step up to listed class too much at Chantilly a month later, but now returning from a 4-month break, Archie Watson's colt is given another chance to progress back in much calmer waters. The main danger may come from Montevideo, who was sent off short-priced favourite but ran far too free on her return at Chepstow 12 days ago, while Pourquoi looks best of the remainder.

Archie Watson's colt REGHEEB looked useful when winning on his debut and can collect this prize before moving back up in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OKAMI kept on well to deny a subsequent winner at Kempton on his latest outing, and the unexposed son of Showcasing is fancied to continue his ascendency and follow up off just 2lb higher. Saturnalia sports first-time cheekpieces having won over C&D last time and must be respected despite a wide draw. Cloud Cover has the ability to be involved, as does the Phil McEntee-trained Bobby On The Beat.

Perhaps best to focus on the 4 last-time-out winners at the top of the weights. CLOUD COVER has the potential for better still on the back of her Wolverhampton handicap debut success and gets a narrow verdict from a handy inside stall. The chief threat may come from Roger Varian's Okami who has fared better with the draw than Saturnalia and Distinguished Lady.

James Tate's filly CLOUD COVER did well to open her account at Wolverhampton given how freely she went and is taken to defy a 2lb rise.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Just a length separated Fox Flame and KEHLANI over 1m4f at Southwell 19 days ago and, while the former won well on the day, the latter is 3lb better off under the revised terms and has every chance of reversing the form over this slightly longer trip. As is the case with the selection, recent Chepstow winner Brora Breeze is still unexposed and she can play a role if coping with the additional yardage.

There should be more to come from recent Chepstow novice winner BRORA BREEZE who is selected to improve past last month's Southwell 1-2-3 Fox Flame, Kehlani and Spring Glow and make a successful start to her handicap career.

Andrew Balding's BRORA BREEZE looks to have a fair bit more to offer now she goes handicapping with her stamina drawn out.
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