There were 45 Races on Friday 22nd September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Listowel, 8 races at Ayr, 7 races at Newbury, 8 races at Dundalk, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 8 races at Kempton, 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 4 race.

HURRICANE POWER sets the standard after putting up a couple of solid displays to make the frame at Windsor. The son of Exceed And Excel looks well placed to shed his maiden tag at the fifth time of asking. The main danger might be newcomer Rebaatt, who goes for powerful connections and was a 185,000-euro purchase, and any market confidence behind him would be of huge interest. Movie Maker should take a step forward from his debut fifth and he completes the shortlist.

HURRICANE POWER sets the standard having run to a borderline fairly level the last twice, so he has to be considered the one to beat. Movie Maker is from a useful family and seems likely to build on an encouraging debut at Lingfield, with Rebaatt a newcomer to note.

Rebaatt needs a market check but bHURRICANE POWER\p appeals as the most likely winner provided he can hold his form on softer ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Serene Seraph was over five lengths clear of the third when runner-up at Salisbury and she could progress once again. However, INVERSION is related to a few high-class winners, including a filly who formed the final leg of a treble in this race for this stable in 2020, and the daughter of Frankel could be primed for a bold showing on debut. Snafiya was a fair third in a nursery at Goodwood on her latest outing and she also enters the reckoning.

SERENE SERAPH has shaped well when placed both starts so far, beaten only by a good prospect at Salisbury 15 days ago, so she looks ready to open her account this time around. The biggest threat could be Lokana, who continued her progress upped to 7f on her latest outing, while Snafiya bounced back to form last time and can give her running again.

Inversion is an intriguing newcomer but SERENE SERAPH has hinted at Group-race potential in her two defeats.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JUBILEE WALK had Boyfriend back in fourth when scoring over 6f at Salisbury and the son of Study Of Man should have plenty more to come on only his fourth start. He makes his nursery debut off a rating of 85, which could underestimate his ability. Fusterlandia started life with Dominic Ffrench Davis by finishing runner-up to a progressive filly at Hamilton and he can go well off the same mark. Commander Crouch was successful at Southwell last week and he could have a say again, despite his penalty.

Richard Hannon saddles a third of the field and his BOYFRIEND could be the one worth siding with having again left the impression that there may be better to come when fourth at Salisbury (1m) recently. Now heading into nurseries, this first try at 7f could well do the trick. Stablemate Liv My Life can give him most to think about, while last year's winning trainer Dominic Ffrench Davis saddles Fusterlandia and he's also fancied to be in the mix.

A good nursery and an open one. The suggestion is EBT'S GUARD who was not seen to best effect when third in his first nursery.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Richard Hannon is represented by two useful types in surprise Leicester scorer Blue Lemons and the improving HOUSTONN, with the latter marginally preferred in receipt of 6lb. The son of Expert Eye may have a lot more in the locker and can make it third-time lucky. Royal Supremacy, who also looks to have a bright future on the evidence of his Sandown win, is another to be interested in.

A novice with a rich history and this looks another decent renewal with 3 previous winners, but the one who makes the most appeal is HOUSTONN, who pulled clear of the rest when only just failing to reel in the hot favourite at Salisbury. C&D winner King's Gambit, has plenty of scope and is next best ahead of Blue Lemons.

This will take some winning but there was lots to like about how KING'S GAMBIT went about his business here a month ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

ALDAARY has posted some creditable efforts in Group company, most recently when fourth in the Sussex Stakes, and looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to gain a first success of the season now dropped to Listed level. Streets Of Gold shouldn't be far away if judged strictly on the ratings, with the three-year-old likely to appreciate the return to 7f. Biggles ran as well as expected when finishing fourth in the Park Stakes at Doncaster last weekend and he completes the shortlist.

William Haggas took this event 12 months ago and looks to have a strong hand once more with preference for his reliable and mud-loving 4-y-o AL MUBHIR over form-pick Aldaary, who has yet to show his best so far this term. Biggles and Streets of Gold appeal as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Having been second in the Group 2 Summer Mile at Ascot in July, this could be a good opportunity for ALDAARY to return to winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Shagpyle was beaten 10 lengths into fourth at Doncaster in late July, but that was a class 2 event and she drops a couple of grades on her handicap debut. She may prove the biggest danger to maiden winner ESMERAY, who impressed at Ffos Las and represents a yard among the winners in recent weeks. Market Value's earlier form would give her a chance, though she is held by Shagpyle on a line through Sea Theme at these weights.

It's likely best to focus on the 3-y-os. It'll be a surprise if there isn't more to come from ESMERAY on the back of her comfortable Ffos Las maiden success and she's preferred to Market Value, who should find this easier than the York listed event she contested last time. Shagpyle may prove best of the remainder.

Market Value could prove a fair bit better than today's mark but ESMERAY (nap), who should progress further, gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CONCORDE started the season with three victories from his first four starts before a seventh at Pontefract where he failed to act on much faster ground. Back on a softer surface, he may be able to get back to winning ways. Sayf Al Dawla returned from 21 months off and a gelding operation to win at Sandown at the end of July and if he has fully recovered from those efforts, he can go well off just 5lb higher. Dubai Souq is another of interest, especially if allowed an uncontested lead.

CONCORDE may have been unsuited by the quicker ground when last seen at Pontefract and there's every chance he can resume progress after a break, so he takes preference over Sayf Al Dawla, who had something to spare when making a winning return at Sandown. Civil Law should also give a good account.

Sayf Al Dawla and Concorde catch the eye but watch out also for AMOR VINCIT OMNIA.
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