There were 43 Races on Thursday 28th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Clonmel, 6 races at Perth, 8 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Southwell, 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 4 race.

ORTELIUS made a very pleasing start to his career when just touched off over 1m at the Curragh and plenty of improvement can be expected. This son of Justify might have shed the maiden tag at the first time of asking had he been more alert at the start and he is likely to be more streetwise here for powerful connections. Wafei is feared most after just a short-head defeat on his racecourse debut over 1m at Haydock, while Bellum Justum heads the remainder.

Usually a good maiden and this looks brimming with promising colts, notably WAFEI and Ortelius, who went very close first time up. Both are open to plenty of improvement and interestingly are berthed on the opposite sides of the track here, the vote going to Wafei who has the potentially favourable highest draw. 1.6M yearling Duke's Command is of obvious interest first time up for Godolphin and the betting should be informative.

This could be a hot maiden. Aidan O'Brien's $1.1m colt ORTELIUS did plenty wrong at the Curragh and yet still nearly won.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BLOWN AWAY won well despite running green in the closing stages over 1m at Chelmsford last time and he is likely to continue his upward trajectory on his nursery bow. Granny Budgie was not disgraced in a valuable event at Doncaster a couple of weeks ago and could prove to be the main danger, although Stormy Waves and Centurion Dream should not be discounted.

The well-bred BLOWN AWAY impressed when opening his account at the third attempt in a Chelmsford novice over this trip 2 weeks ago and, with further progress anticipated from this scopey colt, he earns the vote to follow up on nursery debut. I'm Puzzled and Granny Budgie head up the dangers, with Lambert another to consider.

Topweight BLOWN AWAY (nap) was a cosy winner from Stormy Waves at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and can follow up on nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Frankness arrives here in good form after running on strongly to score over 6f at Salisbury last time, and he looks primed to offer another bold bid. However, he must defy a 4lb rise in the ratings and the reopposing Al Simmo (second) is on 2lb better terms with that rival for a one-length defeat. Therefore, slight preference is for GALE FORCE MAYA, who appears to be on an attractive mark following her disappointing effort in a valuable heritage handicap at York last time.

Plenty in with a shout but returned to 6f, Jamie Osborne's EXECUTIVE DECISION is fancied to resume her progress and make it 3 wins from her last 4 starts. Frankness and Al Simmo finished 1-2 in a similar event at Salisbury 3 weeks ago and they could be the pair to give the selection most to think about, ahead of Minnetonka, who confirmed she's back to her very best when finishing runner-up at Pontefract last week.

Gale Force Maya, a previous winner of this race, is greatly respected but MINNETONKA is thriving and bumped into one last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

The Charlie Appleby team have won this contest in two of the last three years, and they look to have another ideal candidate in LEGEND OF TIME. The son of Sea The Stars did well to get his head in front on debut at Haydock, and dropping back in trip should not inconvenience him. Military made a striking impression on his fist outing at Naas and must enter calculations, along with Alyanaabi and Solario Stakes runner-up Inishfallen.

This looks wide open but MILITARY looked a good prospect when making a winning debut at Naas 2 weeks ago and is open to considerable progress for a yard that has plenty of fire power in this division. Eben Shaddad is another well-regarded colt from a top stable so may emerge as the biggest threat ahead of Alyanaabi, who shaped well in a hot listed race at Ascot.

A deep renewal of this always-strong Group 3. ALYANAABI has a major chance on RPRs after his fourth at Ascot and there's more to come.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

An impressive winner on his return in a conditions race at Salisbury recently, last year's Ebor victor TRAWLERMAN sets a lofty standard on form and he can take this en route to another possible tilt at the Long Distance Cup at Ascot. Shandoz remains relatively unexposed over such distances and has the potential to improve, while Enemy is winless since January but cannot be ruled out.

TRAWLERMAN ran away with a Salisbury conditions event earlier in the month and with his stamina also proven over this 2m trip last year's Ebor scorer looks hard to beat. Enemy could be the one to chase him home.

Last year's Ebor winner TRAWLERMAN was back on song when easily winning a conditions race at Salisbury recently and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

MARHABA THE CHAMP was value for more than the winning margin when scoring on his first go over this distance at York last time out, and he can overcome the burden of top weight to follow up under Ryan Moore. Kevin Ryan's charge is preferred to Kempton scorer Tenerife Sunshine and Spectacular Style, who could not have done it any easier at Hamilton and now makes his handicap debut. Splendent and Victory Dance have the form to get involved as well.

MARHABA THE CHAMP's York Ebor meeting win looks very solid form so he might be able to see off the 3-y-o contingent, headed by Spectacular Style and Tenerife Sunshine, who are lightly raced types from leading stables and likely have more to offer.

The return to this C&D could be a plus for CRYSTAL DELIGHT, who was a good second here in May and is now 2lb lower.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

VICTORIA FALLS arrives in search of a hat-trick of victories having backed up her success on the July course at Thirsk last week. The four-year-old has to carry a 5lb penalty, but she may prove difficult to stop based on her current form. Ranger Thunderbolt shaped as though the return to a mile would aid his cause when runner-up at Newbury last time. Ventura Rascal, Restrict and Kimifive appeal most of the remainder.

RESTRICT resumed progress and was unfortunate not to win at Newbury a month ago, so he's a confident choice for all that this is quite a competitive event for the grade. The hat-trick seeking Victoria Falls is a threat along with Ranger Thunderbolt.

Recent Ayr runner-up VENTURA RASCAL is taken to go one better at a track that should suit his prominent style.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PJANOO scored on his penultimate start at Windsor before following that up with a solid fourth at Wolverhampton earlier in the month. This appears to be an excellent opportunity for Richard Spencer's colt to get his head back in front. His stable companion The City's Phantom will go well if able to replicate his third in a valuable handicap at Epsom in June, while a set of blinkers may see Promoter in a better light.

It may pay to narrow this year's Challenge Whip down to the pair of 3-y-os. PJANOO's last 2 efforts in Racing League handicaps look very solid form in the context of this race and he's preferred to Promoter who has been a little disappointing so far this year but is one who could react well to blinkers.

The 3yo PJANOO has been in fine form since the cheekpieces went on and this looks a good opportunity for him to return to winning ways.
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