There were 53 Races on Saturday 21st September 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 8 races at Newbury, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Gowran Park, 9 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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OXFORD ROCK appears to have been presented with an ideal opportunity to open her account at the sixth time of asking. Runner-up on debut at Tipperary in May, the Joseph O'Brien-trained filly then finished a highly creditable seventh in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot. Although failing to break her duck in three subsequent starts, the 85-rated juvenile warrants another chance in this company. Given the promise of his first two outings, it was somewhat disappointing that Turners Cross failed to beat a single rival at Naas last time. Assuming that wasn't his true running, the Jessica Harrington-trained colt should be more competitive here. Zambales is another contender from a leading yard who should be capable of better.

OXFORD ROCK pulled clear of the rest when runner-up at Down Royal 2 weeks ago and this looks a good opportunity for her to get off the mark. Zambales and Island Girl can fight out minor honours.

OXFORD ROCK has the strongest form and she should be able to put her experience to good use. She can finally get off the mark
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INISHMOT PRINCE should be capable of exploiting a potentially lenient turf mark now that he returns to a C&D where he has shaped well in the past. Although disappointing on his most recent start at Bellewstown, the Tom McCourt-trained gelding had run a big race when fourth here in a much stronger contest back in May. A horse who tends to find plenty for pressure in the closing stages, the six-year-old should relish the stiff uphill finish of this track. Irish Rumour has looked a much-improved filly since dropping down to the minimum trip. Runner-up at the Curragh on her penultimate start, she easily won over this C&D earlier in the month. Collective Power also merits respect with his rider taking off 7lb.

IRISH RUMOUR took a step forward when registering a first success over C&D a fortnight ago and a 6 lb rise may not be enough to prevent the follow up given she remains unexposed as a sprinter. Collective Power drops in grade and has an excellent chance judged on the pick of his form, with Sporting Hero another to consider from a tumbling mark.

Fast ground will suit old boy ONLY SPOOFING who has shown plenty of life this summer and may be able to record a fourth C&D success
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A beaten favourite over C&D last month, BUCANEER'S SPIRIT can resume winning ways. Having scored at Cork on his previous start, the Jack Davison-trained gelding didn't enjoy the clearest of passages when narrowly losing out at this venue in his follow-up bid. Taking on his elders on that occasion, the son of Invincible Spirit should find life easier back among his own age group. Avatar Jet makes a quick reappearance after finishing fourth at Punchestown in midweek. Mark Fahey's charge should be much more suited to his stiffer test. Koniag, who went close at Cork last time, should again be involved. Although stepping up in grade, the Kodiac gelding looks capable of holding his own.

BUCANEER'S SPIRIT again impressed with the manner in which he went through the race when third in a big-field handicap here 3 weeks ago and there may well be a bigger performance in his locker. Avatar Jet and Koniag look the chief threats.

The value could be with CORNAHILT SOLDIER, who ran well twice at the Galway festival and looks thrown in off her current mark
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Having shaped with promise on both runs to date, the Joseph O'Brien-trained VALINOR can make it third-time lucky. Fourth on her racecourse debut at Limerick in July, the daughter of Free Eagle was just touched off at Gowran Park last time. With the potential for further improvement, she is given the vote. Runner-up on her two most recent starts, North Africa rates a serious threat. With four runs to date, the Aidan O'Brien-trained filly might not be open to as much improvement as some of her rivals, but she makes up for it with an edge in terms of experience. Ger Lyons' well-bred newcomer Silver Sixpence has to be monitored closely in the market. Her stable has introduced a couple of well-backed debut winners this season.

It may pay to side with Juddmonte newcomer SILVER SIXPENCE starting out over a trip she should find very suitable on breeding. Valinor, Sidiza and North Africa have all displayed a fair level of ability and are expected to be involved come the finish.

Having shown a willing attitude under pressure when runnner-up at Gowran, VALINOR is given slight preference over North Africa
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Making a quick reappearance following her success at Punchestown on Tuesday, KEILAH is difficult to oppose. Carrying a 7lb penalty for that win, the Willie McCreery-trained filly looks well-in at the weights. Given the manner in which she emphatically opened her account on just her fourth start for the trainer, it seems likely that the daughter of Harzand has more in hand. Runner-up over this C&D on her penultimate outing, the four-year-old has already proven her ability to act on the track. Mayo For Sam, a winner over this C&D for previous connections, has to be respected under Ronan Whelan. Plunkett Street has yet to register a win but has shown flashes of ability, including when mid-division here last October.

KEILAH had plenty in hand when scoring at Punchestown 4 days ago and he's well worth a chance to defy a penalty in a race that lacks depth. Mayo For Sam and Lilac Lady should both be on the premises.

Keilah has a 7lb hike in the weights to contend with and back on faster ground MAYO FOR SAM will give her plenty to think about
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The Ger Lyons-trained MARKET TIMING can open her account on her third start. Having reached the frame on both previous runs, the daughter of Camelot gives the impression that she could benefit from stepping up in trip here. A well-bred filly, the three-year-old looks to have been found a nice opportunity against some more exposed rivals. Realt Na Ri, who finished behind the selection at Bellewstown last time, is a definite contender. Fourth in a Listed race on her previous start, the Jessica Harrington-trained filly definitely underperformed for whatever reason, but she could be the one to beat if back to her best. The Johnny Murtagh-trained Kalkanli is capable of further improvement having had just the three starts to date.

MARKET TIMING took a step forward at Bellewstown last time and promises to be well suited by the extra distance she encounters here, so she gets the nod over Joyeux Machini, who is an obvious player if able to replicate some of his jumps for. Tiding also has potential.

Juddmonte's TIDING gets the vote. He made eyecatching late headway here over shorter this month and he's ready for this stamina test
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The Emmet Mullins-trained EL REGALO catches the eye on just his second start in handicap company. Having shown definite promise in three maiden runs around a mile, the Australia gelding appeared suited to stepping up in trip when fifth on his handicap debut last time. Faced with an additional two furlongs now, he could be nicely treated off a mark of 70. Question Of Class, who disappointed at Galway last time, had been a very consistent filly prior to that below-par run. Third at this track in July, she is another that is certainly worth chancing over this longer distance. Game Phoenix could be interesting at a bigger price. Twice runner-up in juvenile hurdles, the Paul Power-trained filly stayed on strongly over an inadequate trip last time at Clonmel.

WAYSTAR is unexposed and caught the eye with her finishing effort at Down Royal 15 days ago. so she could be the one to side with in a tricky contest. Martinelli is shaping as if still in form and should be on the premises, while El Regalo is hard to rule out.

Too free in blinkers last time, QUESTION OF CLASS has been freshened up and her earlier form on lively ground puts her in the mix
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