There were 39 Races on Tuesday 10th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Leicester, 8 races at Catterick, 8 races at Galway, 8 races at Newcastle, 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.

Trainer Grant Tuer has his string in good form and in a race with no winning form to work with, CALEDONIAN DREAM has every chance. Third at Redcar in July and again last time out at Musselburgh, he races off 1lb lower here and that suggests he can get involved. Stable companion Shielas Well could be her main rival if she can bounce back to the level of her July and August seconds, while Charlie Johnson's Wedadi may improve on her handicap debut.

CALEDONIAN DREAM has races in him judged on his Musselburgh showing and could take this modest nursery. Stablemate Shielas Well and Force of Honour could also be in the hunt.

Shielas Well should make a bold bid but NEWTON LASS appeals as a potential improver now upped in trip for her nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Far From Dandy looks an interesting newcomer for the George Boughey stable as a son of Far Above, and any market support for him should be noted, a remark that also applies to Archie Watson's Shaman colt Shamador, although both will need to be above-average to get the better of PHILANTHROPIST. Runner-up and only beaten a neck on his second start when running on strongly over this trip, a little more progress may be all he needs to get off the mark at the third attempt.

PHILANTHROPIST was much improved from his Yarmouth debut when going close back there recently and could be hard to beat. Impartiality is a threat switched to AW, while Far From Dandy and Shamador are interesting newcomers.

Impartiality and PHILANTHROPIST set the standard and the latter may be open to the greater improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Titainium is one to consider after battling back to win at Redcar, and with his 100 per cent all-weather record after scoring here as a two-year-old. He can go well despite a 4lb rise, but giving 10lb to SOLAR BENTLEY may be a big ask. An easy winner at Ffos Las 11 days ago, he is 7lb higher now but if he can repeat that run on the all-weather today, then he could follow up. Yippee might get the better of Sarmiento Power in the race for third.

TITAINIUM possibly isn't the most straightforward given how he hung at Redcar, but that was another step forward over this trip and having scored comfortably here in June he could be set to win again. Sarmiento Power is the obvious danger now going handicapping up in trip for Roger Varian.

Sarmiento Power is respected but TITAINIUM (nap) has kicked on since upped to 1m2f and won easily on his sole AW start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

THE REAL MCKAY resumed winning ways when fitted with a tongue-tie at Kempton. There should be more to come in the headgear and Ivan Furtado's unexposed filly looks worth sticking with. Asimov found the competition too hot at Newmarket last time, but can feature back at this level with cheekpieces added to the usual tongue-tie, while the lightly-raced Juicy is one to keep an eye on attempting 6f for the first time and is taken to reverse latest running here with Lady Celia.

SIR OLIVER hasn't been in much form on turf of late but he's always been a more interesting proposition on the AW and the assessor has given him a major chance. The Real Mckay was better than ever when winning at Kempton 3 weeks ago so she commands respect, along with Juicy, who could improve for 6f.

Sir Oliver is on a dangerous mark but JUICY leaves the impression a bigger effort is around the corner.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Barefoot Warrior and Lattaash won at Thirsk and Southwell respectively, with the latter preferred today having been subsequently gelded. However, both are penalised for this and STANAGE can make the most of the weight concession, as he was only beaten a neck when upped to a mile at Windsor latest and first-time cheekpieces may spark further improvement. Buon Viaggio showed promise when fourth at Chelmsford on his debut and normal progress could see him in the mix.

BAREFOOT WARRIOR was value for extra when confirming the promise of his debut at Thirsk back at that venue a month ago and with the promise of lots more to come, he's selected to defy a penalty. Lattaash is bred to be useful and hopes are high that he will reach that level after a winning start at Southwell, while Stanage should be in the mix again.

Lots of possibles but the once-raced pair BUON VIAGGIO and Lattaash could be open to the greatest improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A slow start at Ayr last time may have cost Wetherby winner EMINENT JEWEL another victory, given she was beaten less than a length in third. Richard Fahey's filly is still learning and gets another chance today as she's allowed to race off the same mark. Flavour Maker stayed on well at Kempton to force a dead-heat for first and should be thereabouts at the finish once again, while Petra Celera showed further progress when successful at Southwell but has a 5lb rise to contend with.

EMINENT JEWEL did well to finish as close as she did after blowing the start at Ayr when last seen in June, a performance that gives the strong indication she's better than her mark if breaking on terms. Havanarama and Petra Celera are just a couple of potential threats.

Jackson Street is respected but EMINENT JEWEL did well to finish as close last time and remains open to improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BICEP was almost able to exploit a sliding handicap mark when filling the runner-up spot at Southwell last Tuesday. Grant Tuer's charge drops in class from 2lb lower today and this looks a good opportunity to go one better. Keep Me Stable won over C&D last time out and she looks the main danger under her penalty, while others to note include Saisons D'Or, Streak Lightning and Novak.

KEEP ME STABLE travelled with real purpose when recording C&D win number 3 under talented claimer Tommie Jakes a week ago and there's no real desire to look elsewhere. Bicep and Novak seem likely to give their running so are perhaps the pick of the opposition.

After winning with a fair bit in hand here last week, KEEP ME STABLE is taken to follow up with a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This would appear to be fairly open, and a chance can be taken on TRIPLE FORCE. Craig Lidster's three-year-old struggled in a warm York handicap in May before being far from disgraced in two races since then. He's had a tendency to run freely, though, so if a first-time hood may enable him to race more amenably, then he could be more competitive. Strangerontheshore has been running well in defeat of late and she's entitled to be thereabouts, along with Havana Smoke, while King Sharja struggled on soft ground recently but he can be forgiven for that display.

HAVANA SMOKE stuck to his task well when runner-up at Beverley last time and with this straight 1m promising to suit, he's just about the most persuasive option. Love Warrior has transferred from one good yard to another and he's not yet exposed, with Strangersontheshore completing the shortlist.

An open race in which KING SHARJA can bounce back from a low-key run on slow turf. Havana Smoke is feared most.
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