There were 36 Races on Tuesday 19th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Listowel, 8 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Uttoxeter, 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.

TOSCAN GENIUS appeared to win with something in hand over C&D last Friday and looks more than capable of defying a 5lb rise in the ratings if running to a similar level. Dame Sarra caught the eye when finishing a never-nearer second over this distance at Wolverhampton earlier in September and isn't taken lightly racing off only 1lb higher here. The Ed Dunlop filly is feared most, ahead of Ebony Maw, who is now 5lb lower than his solid second over track and trip in November.

DAME SARRA is going through a good spell at present and shaped well from a poor position at Wolverhampton last time, so she's marginally preferred to Toscan Genius, who scored over C&D recently. Marcello Si is another one to consider.

This may be best left to DAME SARRA, who is better than the bare form of her last run suggests and this track should suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There were plenty of positives to be gleaned from THE HUN's debut second at Ripon last month and, with improvement expected, Karl Burke's colt is fancied to come good at the second time of asking. Lightning Leo wasn't at his best when finishing last in a Listed event at Salisbury last month, but The Night Of Thunder juvenile can't be discounted on previous performances. He may give the selection most to think about, although strong market support for debutant Sir Geoff Hurst could change that opinion.

THE HUN showed enough on debut to suggest a race of this nature should be his for the taking, and he's the one to beat. Curran also shaped well on debut and he's preferred to stablemate and newcomer Sir Geoff Hurst for the forecast spot.

Ripon runner-up THE HUN is taken to show progress and go one better. Lightning Leo is respected on the figures.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Oscar Doodle made the most of a switch into classified stakes company when winning with authority at Chelmsford last month. However, the four-year-old may find life tougher on the return to handicap company off a 5lb higher mark than his penultimate third-placed finish over this C&D earlier that month. With that in mind, it could pay to take a chance on BALQAA, who races off the same mark as her nose second here last week. The in-form We Still Believe is another viable alternative.

CHILD OF LIR opened his account in a maiden at this track 8 days ago and a return to this trip looks sure to suit, so he gets the nod to follow up back in handicap company. We Still Believe and Oscar Doodle are feared.

A few to consider but this can go to BALQAA who ran well over this C&D last week and he can race from the same mark once again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Havana Prince was a gutsy winner of a nursery over 6f here eight days ago and is respected under a 6lb penalty. However, this longer trip demands more and he is taken on with ARIZONA DESERT, who has already shown some promise over 7f and debuts in a handicap with a live chance at the weights given that Owen Lewis eases the burden with his 7lb claim. Korroor has a similar profile and is also considered.

KORROOR hasn't gone without promise in a trio of maiden/novice events and, with the step up in trip expected to suit now handicapping, he could be worth siding with to take a step forward in what rates an open-looking nursery. Recent course winner Havana Prince and Whatwouldiknow head up the dangers, whilst Arizona Desert demands a check on the betting on her yard/handicap debut.

In an open contest, ARIZONA DESERT gets the narrow vote. Korroor, another handicap newcomer, is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This appears a lot easier than the race in which DIANARA finished fourth when making her debut at Deauville last month and, given she is related to a couple of winners on the all-weather, the switch to a synthetic surface is expected to suit. Jungle Jean is feared most after a respectable fourth-placed finish in a novice at Carlisle 18 days ago, while Alibi Warning has a lot going for her on paper and she is an interesting newcomer to monitor in the betting.

DIANARA produced a promising first effort when fourth in a newcomer's race at Deauville last month and with progress anticipated, she earns the narrow vote to come out on top. Royal Elysian rates the type to be suited by the drop back to 6f and is feared along with Nasneen who caught the eye on debut at Catterick. Alibi Warning and Our Melody are a couple of newcomers to note also.

This can go to NASNEEN, who shaped as though this extra furlong would suit when runner-up on her Catterick debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Perseverance is the name of the game with SUN POWER, who has a decent opportunity to make the most of a potentially lenient current mark. The gelding, who was rated 102 in his prime when with Richard Hannon, was denied by only a neck off 73 in a similar race here 11 days ago and can go one place better if he settles earlier this time off 1lb lower. Yoshimi and Harbour Vision are others to consider, while course specialist Saisons D'Or is also dangerous to rule out.

LOVE YOUR WORK ran below his best when last seen in June, yet he'd previously been shaping up well from his easing mark, and having gone well fresh on the back of a break, he could just be worth chancing to come out on top. Sun Power and Yoshimi head up the dangers.

Several possibles in an open race but \bLOVE YOUR WORKp should find this being run to suit and can gain a ninth career win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PATONTHEBACK has made the frame in both starts since winning over C&D last month and it would be no surprise to see the five-year-old return to winning ways here. That said, Bobby Joe Leg has been running well in defeat of late and could give the selection plenty to think about, while Slippin Jimmy and Ramiro also merit places on the shortlist.

It might be worth taking a chance on ELDRICKJONES back from a break as he potentially has plenty of class for this grade if a wind operation has had a positive effect. Patontheback and Slippin Jimmy arrive in form and should figure again, while C&D specialist Bobby Joe Leg should also have a say if primed after a break.

The one in prime form is PATONTHEBACK (nap), who has been placed twice on turf since last month's emphatic C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

EXPLORERS WAY got off the mark over C&D 11 days ago and a 2lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop the son of Australia. Masham Moor is an obvious threat to the selection following his narrow defeat here last month and he can race off the same mark here. Others to note are Mr Strutter, Spirit Of Bowland and Girl From Italy.

EXPLORERS WAY has fallen a long way in the weights and belatedly capitalised when opening his account over C&D 11 days ago, leading 1f out and keeping on well. He gets the narrow vote to follow up from a 2 lb higher mark, with the progressive Spirit of Bowland on return to action and Rockin Rosa heading up the dangers. Mr Strutter is another fancied to be thereabouts.

Preference is for ABSOLUTE DREAM who returned to winning form at Hamilton last time. A 2lb rise still leaves him well treated.
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