There were 38 Races on Tuesday 26th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Beverley, 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.

Swiss Pride likes it here with seven of his nine career wins coming over C&D, and he cannot be ignored on his return to a synthetic surface despite a poor ninth at Bath on turf last month. Laoisman got off the mark at Chepstow comfortably enough and may have more to offer after just the seven starts, but TYGER BAY is narrowly preferred. Dropped in class after a solid sixth at Southwell, he has won three times here and the booking of Neil Callan catches the eye.

This can go to LAOISMAN, who won in decisive fashion at Chepstow earlier this month and returns to handicaps off a handy mark. Lady Dreamer and Agostino rate the principal dangers.

Although LAOISMAN is unproven on AW he has looked the part since dropped to 6f on turf and should have more to offer off this mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

With plenty of winning form to work with, big runs look on the cards from the hat-trick seeking Hint Of The Jungle, who battled back to win by a neck on his all-weather debut at Wolverhampton, and perhaps comfortable Southwell novice winner Boann, but preference is still for TOWNSEND MANOR. The son of Advertise put in a much improved effort to make the running and come home over three lengths clear of the field at Redcar last week, and a 6lb penalty may not stop him doubling up.

The handicapper might have underestimated HINT OF THE JUNGLE with an opening mark in the 70s and he's taken to complete a hat-trick from a handy inside draw. Nazron has hinted that he may not be entirely straightforward but he travels like one who should take to AW and he's feared most ahead of last month's C&D winner Hot Front.

The pick is NAZRON, who was bumped at the start and did not enjoy a clear run before taking third in a good Sandown maiden last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

With a distinct lack of recent winning form it may pay to side with NORDIC GLORY, who has won three times, all of them here and two of them over this trip. The gelding has been tumbling down the handicap after some below-par efforts but he tries cheekpieces now which may help him focus. Zing Up arrives in good form after a second and a third on her last two starts, while Arzaak is another to consider.

BIG TIME MAYBE knows where the winning post is here and might be worth chancing as he's back on a winning mark and has an ideal draw for a front runner. Arzaak is on a long losing run but he's reached the frame 4 times in his last 5 outings and can fill the forecast spot ahead of Zing Up.

Tom Ward's ZING UP seemed to be aided by cheekpieces when placed on his last couple of outings and might be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Supaspecialawesome has finished a close second on his last two starts and should have his say, but he may have to play second fiddle again, this time to BELO HORIZONTE. Richard Spencer's gelding has won all four starts since switching to handicaps, including over this C&D the last twice, and the ease with which he scored on his latest outing suggests a 7lb rise for that victory may not be enough to prevent him going in again. Renesmee arrives on the back of a 1m success at York off a 4lb lower mark and is another to consider, along with consistent C&D winner Lordsbridge Girl.

The 5-timer beckons for BELO HORIZONTE, who was by no means fully extended to rack up his 4th win in a row over C&D just under 3 weeks ago and Richard Spencer's progressive 3-y-o looks the way to go despite his wide stall. Hiromichi returned to form when runner-up at Musselburgh recently, and he could emerge as the main danger, ahead of Supaspecialawesome and Hoornblower.

There is still no strong temptation to oppose BELO HORIZONTE, who has made tremendous progress in recent weeks.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Red Hat Eagle and Doras Tamar have shown glimpses of ability and will be looking to put their experience to good use, but they don't set the bar very high and this could be a good opportunity for MONKMOOR PIP to make a winning debut. Representing a trainer who has been firing in the winners of late, Hugo Palmer's charge is a half-sister to an all-weather winner and he is narrowly preferred to fellow newcomer Flickering Flame, whose stable is also in good form.

MONKMOOR PIP is from an excellent, speedy family and he could be sufficiently tuned up to make a successful start at the likely expense of fellow newcomer Flickering Flame, who also has an appealing pedigree. Red Hat Eagle is the best of those with form.

This could be a good opportunity for RED HAT EAGLE, who ran to a fair level in his last two handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LORD MELBOURNE was hampered at the start and looked very green on his debut over 1m2f at Southwell, so the fact he kept on to be beaten just over two lengths in third was very encouraging and the 270,000-euro purchase will have learnt plenty from that introduction. With improvement expected, he makes more appeal than the other two runners with experience, Eastern Empress and It's Marvellous, although newcomers Enrico Caruso (half-brother to five winners) and Indemnity (cost 200,000gns) must be taken very seriously for powerful Newmarket yards.

LORD MELBOURNE made a bright start at Salisbury and seems sure to improve so is hard to get away from. Indemnity and Enrico Caruso are interesting newcomers representing top yards and the betting could be revealing.

This is potentially quite competitive but LORD MELBOURNE has the benefit of experience and can improve on his Salisbury debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Tessy Lad (second) and KODIMAN (third) are closely matched based on their encounter at Chelmsford 15 days ago, when the latter was possibly a bit too keen in the early stages before being denied a clear run a furlong out. On 2lb better terms, the latter has a lot going for him in his bid to reverse the form with Jack Mitchell back in the saddle. Ithaca's Arrow and Cancan In The Rain are also considered.

TESSY LAD came from well back for second at Chelmsford last time and might be capable of going one better here. Kodiman has been placed on 3 of his last 4 starts, including on polytrack, and is second choice ahead of the Oisin Murphy-ridden Ithaca's Arrow.

Course winner ITHACA'S ARROW (nap) returns here after a good third in what looked a fairly competitive race at Newbury last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is arguably the easiest assignment GOD OF FIRE has faced in handicaps so far and, having shown improvement with a tongue-tie applied when he finished a close third at Kempton last time, he could be hard to beat back over this slightly shorter trip. Intergalacticat is feared most with Oisin Murphy back in the saddle, while Udaberri and Savrola are a couple of others to note.

SAVROLA is back on the mark he defied at Wolverhampton in the spring and could be sparked by the combination of a return to AW and first-time cheekpieces. This represents a drop in grade for Udaberri who is second choice ahead of Intergalacticat.

He didn't really fire last time but INTERGALACTICAT won two of his previous three races and may resume his progress here.
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