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.

LITTLE TED defeated a subsequent winner over this course and distance last time out. Tim Easterby's charge was raised just 2lb for that success and he looks to hold every chance of going in again today. Believe Me Now finished third recently when attempting to follow up on her earlier Ayr success and she might present the main threat, although Without Delay is unlikely to go down without a fight either.

ANNANDALE caught the eye finishing with running left under a hands-and-heels ride at Carlisle on his penultimate outing and, with his latest effort easily excused, he's well worth another chance. Believe Me Now and Little Ted both arrive in good nick and head the opposition.

This looks a good opportunity for BELIEVE ME NOW to gain a second win of the year after a creditable C&D third 18 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ANTONIN DVORAK was unable to justify favouritism when finishing second over track and trip on his debut recently. Karl Burke's colt ought to be sharper for that experience, though, and he is taken to go one better with improvement on the cards. Kirkdale displayed clear promise at Haydock earlier this month and he's another who looks set to step forward, while It's Only Fun makes appeal on paper and will need monitoring in the betting ahead of his racecourse bow.

ANTONIN DVORAK couldn't justify short-priced favouritism over this C&D on debut but she still showed a fair level of ability and can go one better at the main expense of Kirkdale, who also showed promise at Haydock starting out.

Kirkdale is respected but the one to beat could be ANTONIN DVORAK whose encouraging second over C&D was predicted by the market.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This could be a shootout between UNMISTAKEABLE and Monticristo Boy, both of whom arrive following creditable second-placed efforts. The former has proven herself on the turf, though, and shades preference with that in mind, while a drop from 6f doesn't look an obvious positive for the latter, having kept on late in the day last time. Lady Roxby does not look overburdened by an opening mark of 60 and she appeals most of the remainder.

LADY ROXBY brings potential to the table on this nursery debut and having shaped well at Thirsk on her final qualifying run, she could be the answer. Unmistakeable and Stat Goddess look the chief threats.

The one with the most potential could be LADY ROXBY and Bryan Smart's lightly raced filly is taken to make a winning nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Newmarket trainer William Haggas has an excellent strike-rate at this venue and MOLTEN SEA is expected to improve now handicapping. The daughter of Too Darn Hot failed to see out the 1m6f trip in maiden company at Goodwood in June but a bold bid is anticipated at this lowly level. Lady Phoebe returns to this shorter distance with a shout having gone close at Hamilton on her penultimate start, while Stretch remains open to improvement and is preferred to the more exposed Mon Etoile.

MOLTEN SEA surely has more to come in handicaps for her leading stable so she can find the requisite improvement needed to defy this mark. Dingwall could relish this trip so is a threat, along with Lady Phoebe.

It will be disappointing should the well-bred MOLTEN SEA not be able to raise her profile now handicapping at this lowly level.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KNIGHTS AFFAIR continued his good progress when scoring at Redcar last time with plenty left in the tank. The four-year-old won over 2m at this track back in July and this extra distance should hold no fears for David O'Meara's inmate. Yorkindness bounced back to form when just missing out over course and distance last time and Show No Fear was less than a length away in third. Bringbackmemories returns to this lower grade with a chance too.

KNIGHTS AFFAIR possesses plenty of physical scope and is a stayer to keep on the right side of on the back of his easy win at Redcar 3 weeks ago. Marbuzet was behind the selection that day but this stiffer test should play more to his strengths, while Robert Johnson is back down in class having not been disgraced in handicaps at Glorious Goodwood and York's Ebor meeting.

The progressive Knights Affair is not passed over at all easily but slight preference is for the proven stamina of YORKINDNESS.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CLASINA made a pleasing start to life in handicaps when finishing a close-up third over 7f at Haydock last week on just her second start for this stable. Upped 2lb, it would be no surprise if she were able to go two places better. Ramon Di Loria found only one rival too good over 6f at Hamilton latest and a 1lb rise for that performance may not prevent another bold bid. Showtime Mahomes bounced back to form with a game victory over C&D last month and must also enter calculations.

SHOWTIME MAHOMES is taken to defy the handicapper again and make it a perfect 4-4 at Musselburgh. Unexposed 3-y-o Clasina is feared most ahead of Ramon di Loria, who has had a good spell in recent months.

If there's an unexposed one here it's probably CLASINA (nap) who nearly sprang a surprise at Haydock and could improve further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HENERY HAWK would have finished a lot closer to the eventual winner had he not met trouble in running in a similar contest over this track and trip last month and, off an unchanged mark, he can gain some compensation for that luckless effort. Sound Of Iona is capable of playing a hand in a race of this nature if on a going day, while recent C&D scorer Hard Nut needs to bounce back from a mediocre effort at Southwell.

The front-running MRS BAGERRAN made a good return from an absence here recently and might prove the answer to this finale from a handy draw near the rail. Cuban Rock is back on the mark he defied at Hamilton in July and is second choice ahead of Ski Angel, who had an excuse here last time and has been cut some slack by the handicapper.

Linda Perratt runs three and HENERY HAWK, who has shown signs of a revival lately, can prove the pick of them.
Ths is the racecard key.
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