There were 51 Races on Saturday 7th September 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Navan, 6 races at Stratford, 8 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The form of the race that STELLA ALPINA finished fourth in on debut at Naas is working out very well. She raced off the front for a long way and the runner-up has since landed a couple of Group 3 contests, while other winners have also come out of that race. Endless Dawn wasn't at her best when unplaced on debut in Naas, but the form has been well franked and she holds a Group 1 entry. Agouti Bear was no match for a ready winner in the Curragh, but was best of the rest in that big field. Mehmas filly Bad Timing and I Can imagine are newcomers from powerful stables who merit market checks.

AGOUTI BEAR showed plenty to work on when second in a big field at the Curragh 3 weeks ago and looks the one to beat. Stella Alpina is another who showed ability on debut, while Bad Timing looks the pick of the newcomers.

A confident selection goes to AGOUTI BEAR(nap) after a highly promising Curragh debut. She will not need to improve much
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SNAPDRAGON has put together a sequence of three runner-up berths in a row and can grab his first victory. He likes to get on with things at the head of affairs and has been getting closer to the breakthrough as he was just pipped by a head on his latest start over a shorter trip at this track. Shimmy Jimmy receives 10lb from the selection and that will aid his cause on the stiff finish. He won his maiden over C&D in July. Grande Marques has shown ability in maidens and was far from outclassed in seventh in the valuable Ballyhane Stakes at Naas in August. A big run wouldn't be surprising.

A deserved first taste of success beckons for SNAPDRAGON, who found just one too good for the third time in a row in a maiden here recently. The Ballydoyle colt may have most to fear from Shimmy Jimmy, who finished around 5½ lengths adrift of the selection in a nursery at the Curragh last month but now renews rivalry on 9 lb better terms. The filly Grande Marques shouldn't be too far away but Rhodreego seemingly has a fair bit to find.

With three seconds to his name, there is a concern that SNAPDRAGON might again find one too good. However, he should prevail this time
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DEVIL'S ANGEL is sliding down the weights and Colin Keane is an interesting booking for him. He won eight times in Britain and has each-way claims on his fourth start in Ireland. Hero Of The Hour has acquitted himself well on the four runs he has had since switching to Tom McCourt. He enjoyed a dead-head success in Down Royal and also took an apprentice handicap at Naas, in addition to placed efforts at Bellewstown. Irish Rumour found for pressure to get up for second at the Curragh. She had been extensively campaigned on the Polytrack at Dundalk for a long period, so there may be more to come on turf. Realtin Fantasy and Theriverrunsdeep are others with claims.

I'M SPARTACUS deserves to get his head back in front and could do so here if the fitting of a visor has the desired effect. Devil's Angel and Realtin Fantasy are a couple of others to note in a typically trappy low-grade contest.

This could be the opportunity for I'M SPARTACUS. He deserves a change of luck and recent runs suggest this stiff five could be ideal
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A competitive sprint handicap. The handicapper gave HARRY'S HILL a chance at Bellewstown last month and he responded with a powerful display off the front. Wayne Hassett's 5lb claim should keep him competitive. Transcendental, who was beaten half a length into second in that Bellewstown contest, came out and franked the form in no uncertain terms at this track a couple of days later. She is really climbing the weights in the sprinting division, while both horses enjoy this track. Ostraka bounced back to winning ways at the Curragh which makes her dangerous, while in-form Johnny Murtagh supplies Emerald Harmony who is in a consistent vein of form.

HARRY'S HILL had a bit in hand when resuming winning ways at Bellewstown 11 days ago, so is the percentage call to follow up. Transcendental and Nouvel Espoir are others who arrive with good recent form and head the opposition in an open affair.

Preference is for the consistent EMERALD HARMONY, still on the upgrade after her second at Cork last time with likely more to come
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A few in this look like they might be ideally suited by a bit further and GOLDEN OCEAN gets the vote despite a slightly disappointing show when last seen. The Blue Point filly ran a promising race first time up at Naas in May when fourth in a decent contest won by Serialise. She was always doing a bit too much, without any cover, at Leopardstown subsequently and was one-paced when finishing fifth behind smart winner Jancis. This looks an easier task now. North Africa ran a big race at Cork just over three weeks ago when second to Romzina. That came over ten furlongs. He had Liltia back in third that day and may be able to confirm placings.

TOUCH THE SOUND holds the edge on form so is taken to build on her Leopardstown second and get off the mark. Cork runner-up North Africa could emerge as the main danger, with Liltia, Lucky Melody and Final Curtain also in the picture.

There could be more to come from NORTH AFRICA who stepped up on her early-season form when second at Cork last month
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SLIEVE BEARNAGH has been in fine form over hurdles and may be able to give young Donagh Murphy his first career winner. The Zoffany gelding won a division of this race last year and has been campaigned over timber this summer, winning twice and finishing runner-up on his most recent outing at Kilbeggan. Struck By Churchill is another switching back to the Flat, having won over hurdles at Wexford eight days ago. She looks a danger. Barrogstown Girl won with a bit up her sleeve at Clonmel on Thursday night and also has to come into calculations, under a penalty.

SLIEVE BEARNAGH has been on a roll over hurdles this summer and can take advantage of his lowly mark in this sphere back at the scene of his win last autumn. Struck By Churchil is another who is respected on the back of a recent hurdle success. Harseva also makes the shortlist along with Paul Flynn pair Jazz Forever and Forlio.

It may be worth taking a chance with RECLAIM who can build on his opening handicap effort at Leopardstown.
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NATURALLY NIMBLE didn't quite get home over a mile-and-a-half at Galway last time and looks capable of taking a maiden of this standard over ten furlongs. The Too Darn Hot gelding has been knocking on the door and his best run was when losing out narrowly over this course and distance back in May. Mick Collins is an obvious danger and is rated only a couple of pounds inferior after three runs. The Inns Of Court gelding is tried in a hood now. Ballydoyle filly Get ran a solid race when fourth at Cork on her return just over three weeks ago and is another for the shortlist.

NATURALLY NIMBLE posted his best effort yet when fourth in a Galway handicap last time and looks the one to beat on that form. Mick Collins and Estate Planning head the list of dangers.

Fourth over 1m4f in a Galway handicap last time. NATURALLY NIMBLE will be hard to beat if reproducing the form of a C&D second in May.
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