There were 35 Races on Monday 11th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Galway, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Brighton, 6 races at Perth, 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 4 race.

DOCTOR NIGHTINGALE has produced a string of consistent efforts over timber and she is likely to put that experience to good use, especially with this appearing to be a solid opportunity for her to gain a first career success. Lord Sam's Castle is expected to build on his Aintree third, while any market support for Ironopolis on his first attempt in this sphere would make him of interest.

As usual, Gordon Elliott has been knocking in the winners on a regular basis here this summer and he might be good for a 1-2 in this opener, with DOCTOR NIGHTINGALE, the mount of the season's leading jockey Sean Bowen, preferred to Kyogo.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A DIFFERENT KIND made it three victories in a row when scoring in comfortable fashion over C&D last month and despite giving away 17lb and upwards to both his rivals, the six-year-old is expected to be a cut above the opposition. Clondaw Hollow may benefit from first-time cheekpieces following a below-par effort in a claiming hurdle at Bellewstown. Haribo Collonges is 18lb out of the handicap and has plenty to find on his chasing bow.

A DIFFERENT KIND is getting better with each start over fences and this looks an excellent opportunity for Donald McCain's 6-y-o to extend his winning sequence to 4. Clondaw Hollow can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BEAUTY TO BEHOLD has been running consistently well from the spring onwards and went close to getting off the mark when third over C&D last time. This doesn't appear to be a contest filled with much depth and the six-year-old may be able to take advantage. Morandi Second is open to improvement on just his fifth start over hurdles, and placed in a novice handicap at Doncaster in January. Others to note are Prince Nino and Solway Molly.

DOT COTTON has yet to get her head in front but went strongly for a long way when fifth at Cartmel last time and can capitalise on a 3 lb lower mark back in trip now. Fellow maiden Beauty To Behold is feared most on the back of her good recent C&D third, with Solway Molly and Ultra Violet appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WELL PLANTED struck the woodwork in a warm class 2 event over C&D last month and Mike Smith's charge is fancied to go one better, despite a subsequent 3lb hike in the ratings. Rakhine State reverts to timber following a commanding win over the larger obstacles here. He's 6lb lower than for his last hurdles success and could prove to be the main danger, although the consistent Lisa Harrison pair Malangen and Dalileo are also worth noting.

RAKHINE STATE gained a first success over fences at this course last time and he remains on a workable mark as he reverts to hurdling. He is taken to enhance his trainer's excellent strike rate at this course, with Well Planted feared most having been in good form at this C&D of late. Inca Prince is also interesting off his current mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Sean Bowen retains the partnership with Gordon Elliott's THEMANINTHEBOOTS having recorded back-to-back course successes over hurdles on him recently, and the progressive five-year-old can land his hat-trick provided forecast ground conditions are no issue. Wasdell Dundalk and Saint Arvans are at contrasting ends of the handicap, but both are more than capable of making their presence felt. Petrastar and Stylish Moment arrive with a bit to prove.

This race revolves around THEMANINTHEBOOTS, who has struggled in a handful of maiden chases in Ireland but makes his handicap debut in this sphere on the back of a couple of pretty decisive performances over hurdles here. He's clearly going the right way and, if the drying ground doesn't pose a problem and his jumping holds up, he will surely prove hard to beat. Wasdell Dundalk, Petrastar and Saint Arvans, all C&D winners, are feared most in that order of preference.

5yo THEMANINTHEBOOTS has won over hurdles here the last twice and is a big player if he can transfer his progress back to this sphere.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PAMMI showed a bit more when finishing fourth, albeit well held, over C&D last month. Jim Goldie's Perth specialist has been eased 2lb in the handicap, leaving her 4lb below her last winning mark, and it would be no surprise were she to bounce back. Headscarf Lil is capable of going well and looks the pick of the Nicky Richards pair, while Miss Wachit could show more on her second start following wind surgery.

HEADSCARF LIL has remained in decent heart since winning at Market Rase and NIcky Richards' mare makes most appeal in a contest where solid recent form is thin on the ground. Pammi has a good C&D record and ran better than for a while last time, with Millie of Mayo a very modest pick for third.
Ths is the racecard key.
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