There were 24 Races on Thursday 12th September 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Epsom, 9 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 5 race.

BEAR KODE had a subsequent winner in second when scoring over 7f here and, after finishing down the field in a hot sales race at York subsequently, he gets the vote to regain the winning thread now stepping up to a mile for the first time and with his sights lowered. Made The Cut should have learned plenty from her debut third over 7f at Newmarket and can emerge as the main danger to the selection. Basalt is another to consider in what should be an informative event.

MADE THE CUT shaped well when third behind a pair with previous experience on debut at Newmarket and, with improvement on the cards now upped to a mile, she looks the way to go. Bear Kode was down the field in a valuable sales race at York but he has done little wrong otherwise and is the clear main danger in these calmer waters. Newcomer Yuvraaj is one to keep an eye on in the betting.

A few potential improvers on show but BEAR KODE's course win in July looks solid and he may be able to concede weight all round.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In what looks a trappy affair, DOUBLETHETROUBLE gets a tentative vote. John Butler's stayer showed a likeable attitude when scoring in an apprentices' race at Lingfield last week and, off an unchanged mark, he might be able to bring up a quickfire double. Myboymax posted a low-key effort at Ripon recently, but he is the type to bounce back and must enter calculations off just 3lb higher than his last winning figure. Crystal Guard is respected most out of the remainder.

Like London buses, we may see DOUBLETHETROUBLE go in again a week after his breakthrough success given he escapes a penalty for that Lingfield win. Myboymax is likely to be plugging on so is a threat, along with Crystal Guard.

John Butler's DOUBLETHETROUBLE gained a deserved maiden win at Lingfield and is impossible to side against given he escapes a penalty
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The relatively experienced BRECKENRIDGE has already shown more than enough to suggest she can land the spoils in a race of this nature and after faring best of those ridden prominently when runner-up at Nottingham, the daughter of Masar gets the vote to gain a breakthrough victory. Countess Candy made a pleasing start when third at Yarmouth and can give the selection most to think about, although this step back up in trip can see Delay to best effect and she is also considered.

BRECKENRIDGE failed to justify cramped odds on her latest outing at Nottingham in July but she looks to have been found another good opportunity and earns the vote on tapeta debut. Countess Candy, who showed ability when third on debut at Yarmouth last month comfortably rates the chief threat.

The Masar filly BRECKENRIDGE has some fair form to her name and looks to have been found an excellent opportunity to get off the mark
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MISSMIMI remains a maiden, but she has been narrowly denied on her last couple of starts over C&D and it would be no surprise to see her get off the mark here. Too Much Too Young and She'sashambles are recent winners to consider, while Sydney Bay and Lil Wade are others who are capable of going well in an open event.

VARIETY ISLAND doesn't win too often but he shaped nicely on his penultimate start and the handicapper has given him every chance dropping him to this career-low mark. He therefore gets the tentative nod in favour of Missmimi and Too Much Too Young.

Competitive for the grade. Prolific C&D winner FIRCOMBE HALL is preferred to Missmimi and Sydney Bay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Kyber Crystal has to be shortlisted following her success at Musselburgh a couple of weeks ago. That said, preference is for FOREVER EIGHTEEN, who caught the eye when finishing fourth over 5f here last time and the step up in trip could see him break through. Yarmouth third Tomorrow Day edges out Alibi Warning to be best of the rest.

KYBER CRYSTAL won decisively on her second start back after a breathing operation at Musselburgh so can defy a 6 lb rise. Forever Eighteen wasn't beaten far in a better race than this here last time and is dangerous. Alibi Warning is another to consider.

The return to 6f can see FOREVER EIGHTEEN shed his maiden tag at the main expense of Alibi Warning.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

POLLY THE ROCKET was only beaten a couple of lengths when third over C&D nine days ago and a reproduction of that level of form may well be good enough off a 2lb lower mark here. Alice's Impact failed to fire last time but is a player based on her previous form, while Noble Consort and Burglar's Dream are others to note.

KITAAB isn't the most straightforward but he's been shaping up well and has slipped to a feasible mark, so he's worth taking a chance on with Hollie Doyle now up. Polly The Rocket is likely to put up another solid showing and Turbo Command isn't without hope back on AW after a break.

C&D winner SIR MAXI (nap) has had excuses on his first two runs for Sam England and is taken to exploit a reduced mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having scored from 1lb out of the handicap over C&D recently, Mr Heinz must enter calculations. However, BARLEYBROWN was two lengths behind in fourth that day and Ruth Carr's charge is taken to exact his revenge off an unchanged mark. The in-form L'Argent also makes appeal dropping from 0-65 into 0-58 company and the four-year-old rates as a viable alternative.

L'ARGENT is well treated and travelled like he's ready to strike when fourth at Southwell last time, so he's worth siding with over Barleybrown, who was a good fourth to the reopposing Mr Heinz 9 days ago but is 5 lb better off with that rival.

Not a whole lot to enthuse about here and the recent consistency of C&D winner BARLEYBROWN could gain some reward with another success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Although thwarted in his follow-up bid when headed in the closing stages at Southwell earlier this month, compensation could await DANDY FITZ. Tim Easterby's gelding still looks capable of more and another bold bid looks assured off an unchanged mark. Dc Flyer has acquitted himself creditably in defeat since his C&D victory early last month and he's likely to be in the shake-up once more. Lady Of The Garr and Blue Force also have the form to feature.

Successful over C&D in August, DC FLYER has remained in very good form since, producing his best effort yet when runner-up returned to this venue 9 days ago. He receives the vote ahead of fellow in-form pair Dandy Fitz and Lady of The Garr. Low-mileage Blue Force is another who may yet have more to offer.

Lady Of The Garr and Blue Force are considered but CALLIANASSA can exploit the drop in class with her yard going so well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Howzak posted a solid third over 6f at Chepstow last time out, but a return to 5f may leave him vulnerable to speedier rivals on his stable bow for Liam Bailey. With that in mind, it could be worth taking a chance on EXCEED. The four-year-old was far from disgraced when fifth in a 14-runner affair over C&D recently and the application of first-time cheekpieces should help. Holbache could also have a say reverting to the all-weather.

EXCEED arrives in good form and makes the most appeal in what looks an open race. Holbache and Howzak head the dangers back down in class.

A chance is taken that the return to AW and a short break will have revived KING OF THE JUNGLE. He's well treated if that is the case.
Ths is the racecard key.
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