There were 40 Races on Tuesday 24th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Fontwell, 8 races at Beverley, 8 races at Warwick, 7 races at Listowel, 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 6 race.

SYCAMORE GAP was closing all the way to the line when just held by a neck over C&D last week and his rating remains unchanged. With Kaiya Fraser claiming a valuable 5lb this time around, he could prove very hard to beat. Albert Lasker finished a fair fourth in this grade at Catterick on his latest outing and might get involved off a 1lb lower mark, while Strike Rate can pick up any pieces.

SYCAMORE GAP has been knocking firmly on the door of late and this could well be his day. Albert Lasker isn't straightforward but confirmed his return to form at Catterick a fortnight ago and can give the selection most to think about.

This can go to SYCAMORE GAP who has plenty to recommend him on his recent close second off the same mark over C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FIFTYSHADESARESDEV had Vintage Love (fourth) behind when sporting a first-time tongue-tie and hitting the crossbar over track and trip last week, which was a much improved display. Micky Hammond's five-year-old goes off the same mark and provided he can back that performance up, he could be the one to beat. Masque Of Anarchy is a dual C&D winner to take seriously, as he lurks on an appealing mark after his fifth at Pontefract last time. Bellslea sports first-time cheekpieces and he can fight it out for a place.

C&D winner MASQUE OF ANARCHY didn't enjoy the rub of the green when fifth at Pontefract last time so is taken to capitalise on a lenient mark at the chief expense of in-form maiden Vintage Love. Fiftyshadesaresdev also needs considering in this open handicap.

Masque Of Anarchy is respected but VINTAGE LOVE can reverse last week's C&D placings with Fiftyshadesaresdev.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MR FANTASTIC has arguably improved with each of his three runs, with his best performance coming when filling the runner-up spot at Ascot earlier in the month. The son of Showcasing sets a lofty standard with a rating of 82 and he looks tough to oppose. The main threat might be Boston Run, who finished a close-up fourth at Haydock on his most recent start and should give a good account under Tom Marquand. My Mate Beattie can pick up any pieces.

MR FANTASTIC possesses much the best form on offer so gets a confident vote to go one better than his recent Ascot second. Boston Run appeals as the one to chase home Karl Burke's progressive colt ahead of My Mate Beattie.

Boston Run and MR FANTASTIC are the standouts on form and the selection could progress again now switched to AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ORANGE SKY finished clear of the rest when second on the soft ground at Newbury on her introduction. This surface could prove more to her liking and the daughter of No Nay Never may edge affairs. Titian Blue took a backwards step at Windsor last time but is upped in distance with a shout, while Harswell Ruby moves in the opposite direction having been set a stiff task in a competitive novices race over a mile at York.

None of these can be ruled out but George Boughey's ORANGE SKY shaped well when runner-up on her recent Newbury second so looks the way to go with improvement very much on the cards from this daughter of No Nay Never. Titian Blue has the form to play a part with Arkinthestars and Sweet Scent also worthy of consideration.

Newbury runner-up ORANGE SKY is taken to go one better. Arkinthestars is feared most, ahead of Titian Blue.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MONTICRISTO BOY produced his best effort so far when second on the Tapeta at Southwell. He proved unsuited by the drop back to 5f at Musselburgh on his latest start, but gets another chance back on this surface. Indy's Angel wasn't far behind the selection when fifth at Southwell on her handicap bow and will likely have a say in proceedings, while Ashen Glow gave the impression a return to today's shorter trip would suit when fourth at Chepstow.

If MONTICRISTO BOY can reproduce the form of his penultimate 6f Southwell second he might prove the answer to this nursery. The return to 6f may suit Ashen Glow who is second choice for the Archie Watson/Hollie Doyle combination. Charm Runner and the selection's stablemate Aria's Dream are possible improvers in nurseries and need monitoring in the betting.

Monticristo Boy may do better now back up to 6f but in a weak race the tentative vote goes to ETTORINO.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DOOMSDAY came out second best in a fight to the line over a mile at Musselburgh 10 days ago. He made all to win over today's shorter distance at the same track last month and another strong bid from the front is anticipated. Smalleytime scored over course and distance in April and could feature again competing off a slightly lower mark, while Alice's Impact debuts on the all-weather with a shout based on her victory at Beverley during the summer.

Hollie Doyle has a 2-6 record for Liam Bailey and the pair can combine for another win courtesy of DOOMSDAY. Kevin Ryan 3-y-o Barnaby is second choice ahead of Miss Willows.

It might be worth chancing ASADJUMEIRAH's stamina as he acts well here and he kept on well in both 7f attempts this year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Alibi Warning continues to run well in defeat and she looks sure to be in the shake-up once again, but BAROSSA could be her conqueror this time. Nigel Tinkler's filly arrives following solid win and placed efforts over C&D and she remains attractively handicapped off a mark of 50. Concert Boy, a track-and-trip winner himself, and the dropped-in-trip Believe Me Now are others to note.

Richard Fahey's ALIBI WARNING has been knocking on the door over 6f and might be able to come good now returning to 7f. Barossa has been performing well over C&D lately and is second choice ahead of Believe Me Now and Concert Boy.

Barossa looks solid to go well but BELIEVE ME NOW may have a bit more upside.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BALQAA will arrive brimming with confidence following comfortable victories at Southwell and over this C&D, and despite having to shoulder a 5lb penalty for the latter success, she is fancied to round off the hat-trick. Whatwouldyouknow, a three-time track-and-trip scorer, continues to creep down the handicap and could make his presence felt, while Barleybrown also has a squeak with Billy Loughnane on board.

Unlike the majority of these, BALQAA arrives in excellent order and a quick-fire hat-trick may well be on the cards under a penalty. Barleybrown isn't straightforward but he has a fair record over this C&D so he needs considering, with Haaf A Diamond also of interest at the foot of the weights.

Off a mark she defied in her early days, BALQAA (nap) looks capable of completing a hat-trick. Barleybrown is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Craig Lidster looks to have a strong hand here with Alfa Whiteburd and EAST BANK. The former produced a career-best performance when runner-up at Catterick last time and demands respect, but his stablemate has looked more convincing on the all-weather, including running well in first-time blinkers over 7f here latest, and he could regain the winning thread. Noble Captain and Golden Duke also hold claims in a competitive event.

EAST BANK is below his last winning mark, gained at this venue, and having shaped as though back in form over 7f here 12 days ago, a bold bid looks assured returned to 6f. Lord Abama also lurks on a dangerous mark and is feared, while Golden Duke is likely to be in the thick of action down slightly in class.

Golden Duke and Callianassa are dangerous but HE'S AN ANGEL hinted at a full revival at Southwell last time.
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