There were 38 Races on Tuesday 26th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Cork, 8 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Beverley, 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.

Surging Tide should go well on her nursery debut and she may get an easy time of things on the front end if Oliver Stammers allows her kick on from the start. That may well set things up perfectly for DUE CONSIDERATION, a winer over a mile at Musselburgh last time out. Ridden to hit the front late on by Connor Murtagh that day, the same tactics could see him double up off just 4lb higher. Bellestarr may prove best of the remainder.

DUE CONSIDERATION was well supported when opening his account at Musselburgh earlier this month and remains on a workable mark. He can follow up. Handicap debutant Surging Tide is feared most.

After showing improvement last time out, SURGING TIDE could kick on again now upped in trip and make a winning nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Silver Atom pulled off a 50/1 shock when winning last time out at Bath and the one-time hurdler could have some say in the final result if he can repeat that level on the all-weather. Visitant is the only C&D winner in this field but was a distant second at Thirsk latest and needs to do more, leaving GEELONG as the likelier winner. He strolled home last week by over six lengths at Kempton, and a 5lb penalty seems unlikely to stop him.

Having dropped a long way in the weights, GEELONG finally doubled his career tally at Kempton last week and he holds strong follow-up claims under a penalty. Silver Atom upped his game when springing a surprise on turf last time and he can go well again, along with Ana Emaraaty.

It's hard to side against recent Kempton scorer GEELONG (nap) who looks weighted to go in again under a 5lb penalty for that easy win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Spirit Of Ash needs a career best off this rating but her only two wins were over this C&D, and she is yet to taste defeat at the track. She can go well again after winning narrowly earlier in the month, but GOBLET OF FIRE may have her measure. Nigel Tinkler's gelding has won three of his last four starts on grass with two over this trip and, if he can repeat that on this surface, he could prove hard to beat. We Still Believe and International Law are others to note.

GOBLET OF FIRE is going the right way at this low level and can win again. Indication Rocket and International Law are also respected.

Nigel Tinkler's progressive 3yo GOBLET OF FIRE can overcome a career-high mark to register his fourth win of a highly productive season
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GIUDECCA has twice shown shown ability and this half-sister to Integral, a Group 1 winner for this yard, is presented with a good opportunity to make it third-time lucky as she gains more experience. Also related to a winner on synthetics, switching to this surface isn't expected to pose any issues for Sir Michael Stoute's filly and, with Saffie Osborne booked, everything is in place for a big run. Irish raider Miss Black Jack is feared most, with well-bred newcomer Cocktail Dress also considered.

ERANTHIS travelled strongly for a long way when third at Haydock first time out and, with this drop in trip firmly in her favour, she makes the most appeal. Giudecca is a danger and Cocktail Dress is an appealing newcomer for a shrewd stable.

Miss Black Jack and Giudecca are good enough to win a maiden but ERANTHIS can build on her promising start at Haydock.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BLENHEIM STAR showed up well on her debut at Lingfield 27 days ago and, having overcome a slow start to finish with a rattle to get up for a very close fourth, she is an appealing option with that experience to draw upon. Arantes Nascimento took a step forward from his debut with an improved effort at Musselburgh and enters calculations as another potential improver, while Ribble River is introduced at a realistic level.

BLENHEIM STAR stuck to her task pleasingly when fourth starting out at Lingfield a month ago and with the promise of lots more to come, this looks a good opening. Arantes Nascimento is probably the main threat unless there's support for a newcomer, notably Ribble River.

Market interest would increase interest in newcomer Ribble River but ARANTES NASCIMENTO is open to further improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Those with previous experience don't set the bar very high, so it may be more rewarding to focus on the five newcomers, with YOKOHAMA suggested as the first one to note. A half-brother to five winners, including Questioning, who won the Group 3 Earl Of Sefton, this trip is a good starting point. Sweet Talkin Sue is next on the shortlist, followed by Mickley and Bellasio.

This is likely to go to a newcomer, with MICKLEY, Sweet Talkin Sue and Teddy Brown perhaps the most interesting before the all-important betting clues.

The suggestion is SWEET TALKIN SUE, who represents a trainer who has the best record in these races.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Revolucion caught the eye staying on for third in a similar event a Lingfield last month and further 1lb drop in the ratings puts him very much in contention, but he remains a maiden after 12 starts and preference is for RHYTHM. A dual C&D winner, he has slipped to a 3lb lower mark than the latest of those victories in April and gets a welcome drop in class after a respectable effort at Pontefract last week. Dream Together has also dropped to a workable rating and he's another worthy of consideration.

RAINBOW RAIN hasn't finished out of the first 2 in his last 4 starts and is taken to notch another win. Revolucion has a solid AW record and is second choice ahead of Highjacked, for whom the booking of Hollie Doyle catches the eye.

Revolucion looks set for another big run but HIGHER LAW is worth chancing with his last two runs easily excused.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Whatwouldyouknow's last two victories came over this C&D and he only found one too good off a 1lb lower mark here last time out, but that was in January and the match-fit URBAN ROAD could prove too strong here. Alan Brown's four-year-old ran out an easy winner over this track and trip in July and a repeat of that performance can see him defy a 6lb higher mark now back on Tapeta. Bold Territories has come back down to a fair mark and the booking of the in-form Hollie Doyle catches the eye.

URBAN ROAD can bounce straight back from a lesser run at Beverley and land a second C&D success of the year. Rockin Rosa is better than she showed here last time and is second choice. The step back up in trip should suit Rebelle Lady who is of interest on handicap debut, particularly if the betting speaks in her favour.

The suggestion is REBELLE LADY, who showed improvement last time, looks likely to be suited by this trip and may have got in lightly.
Ths is the racecard key.
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