There were 39 Races on Tuesday 17th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 8 races at Punchestown, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Yarmouth, 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 5 race.

Kodebreaker shaped as if this return to a mile will suit when finishing a staying-on third over 7f at Yarmouth last month and, eased 1lb, the son of Kodi Bear must be respected. That said, preference is for the hat-trick seeking CAPTAIN CORELLI. Julie Camacho's charge was last seen scoring with the minimum of fuss over a mile at Thirsk and the suspicion is that he may have gotten off lightly with just a 3lb rise. Tacitus is capable of hitting the frame in a race like this if on a going day.

CAPTAIN CORELLI arrives in excellent heart and is fancied to complete the hat-trick. Copper And Five wasn't knocked about when finishing behind the selection last time and is feared most ahead of Jumeira Vision.

There isn't much between CAPTAIN CORELLI and Copper And Five on a recent Thirsk run and they could dominate this finish.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This looks a good opportunity for the class-dropping DO IT NOW to regain the winning thread. The son of Bungle Inthejungle has been highly tried since finishing fifth in the Super Sprint over 5f at Newbury in July and, after showing up well for a long way before being outpointed in the closing stages in a Listed race at York, he looks the one to side with at this level. This step down to 5f promises to suit Rift Valley and she must enter calculations, while Aubergine is an interesting newcomer.

DO IT NOW drops markedly in class and makes plenty of appeal in what has become a pretty thin novice. Lord Roxby is the obvious danger on the back of his Beverley success.

It may pay to concentrate on RIFT VALLEY who looks interesting dropped to 5f, ahead of Do It Now.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AMERICAN BAY has posted some useful efforts this season but this step back down to 6f can see this habitual keen-racer get his head in front. Harry Charlton's gelding would have finished a lot closer to the eventual winner had he been granted a clear run when finishing a never-nearer fourth over 7f in a Newbury handicap and looks the one to be with. Saint Matthew is surely better than he showed when finishing down the field over 5f at Ripon and he is respected having been gelded since that run, while Arabic Song completes the shortlist visored for the first time.

AMERICAN BAY was unlucky not to make more of a race of it with the 3 that finished ahead of him in a fairly useful handicap run a good time at Newbury 19 days ago, having conceded first run, and this looks an excellent opportunity for him to get off the mark. Arabic Song took a step forward when runner-up at Wolverhampton in July and seems likely to pose the main threat.

Arabic Song has clear possibilities if backing up her latest effort. Otherwise, this looks a good opportunity for AMERICAN BAY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BRIGHT has found an extra gear of late and on the back of wins at Doncaster and Newcastle, the versatile four-year-old can extend the winning run with another 3lb rise in the handicap unlikely to stop him. The veteran Muscika is showing no signs of his enthusiasm waning and also looks a serious contender in this company, while previous C&D winner Hail Sezer lurks on a competitive mark and offers some each-way value back on this happy hunting ground.

BRIGHT arrives at the top of his game and remains on a handy mark. He can complete the hat-trick. Novello Lad and Muscika head the list of dangers.

With the form of his July/August wins stacking up nicely, BRIGHT (nap) can complete the hat-trick. Novello Lad is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The top-weighted Newyorkstateofmind is an obvious contender after his return to form at Newcastle a fortnight ago and a bold showing can be expected, despite a 4lb higher mark. From the other end of the weights, Street Life also commands respect from a workable rating based on past exploits. However, from 19lb lower than his last winning mark, previous course winner GHATHANFAR looks the pick of the bunch on these terms and shades preference as a solid value option.

Preference is for NEWYORKSTATEOFMIND, who bagged his third win of the year at Newcastle a fortnight ago and remains on a workable mark. Street Life and Zuffolo can also make their presence felt.

A chance is taken on HIGH VELOCITY, who looks tempting off his current mark. Second choice is Zuffolo.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BETWEENTHESTICKS is an interesting recruit for the Ruth Carr stable and, having won off just a 2lb lower mark for his former trainer on his penultimate start, this could be a good time to catch the son of Captain Gerrard. The class-dropping Secret Command looks a serious contender at this level, while Ifonlytheycudtalk is also noteworthy back in a low-grade handicap after being well backed for a near miss in a classified event at Thirsk last month.

MARIS ANGEL improved significantly when scoring over this trip at Wolverhampton last week and remains low mileage. She is fancied to follow up. Betweenthesticks and Secret Command are feared most.

Dropped in class off a reduced mark, MAJESKI MAN may be the answer. Secret Command is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SEE THAT STORM is unbeaten in two starts since joining the Ed Bethell yard and his cosy victory at Pontefract last time reads well in the context of this race. The son of Storm The Stars is only 5lb higher for that triumph and he might be capable of continuing his rapid upward curve to complete the hat-trick. Great Blasket finished third in a class 2 event at Newmarket last month and will find this easier, while Sudden Ambush is another to consider after his second at Doncaster.

SEE THAT STORM made it 2-2 for this yard when seeing off the re-opposing pair Highwaygrey and Shimmering Sands at Pontefract last month and, with the promise of better to come from this unexposed 3-y-o, he looks capable of defying a 5 lb rise in the weights. Shimmering Sands has since put in another good shift at Beverley and he is feared most, while Great Blasket, who has been contesting higher-grade handicaps than this in recent months, also enters calculations.

See That Storm holds obvious claims but his hat-trick bid may be thwarted by interesting alternative SUDDEN AMBUSH.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Marmalade Lady finished 12 lengths clear of the third when hitting the crossbar in heavy conditions over 1m4f at Ffos Las last month and she should go well off a 1lb lower rating. However, she could come out second best to NORMANDY VISTA, who had Sonning (third) behind when taking the silver medal home at Catterick on his penultimate start and he followed that up with a fair third over two furlongs shorter at the same venue last time. Charlie Johnston's three-year-old looks well placed to return to winning ways.

The vote goes to MARMALADE LADY, who pulled a country mile clear of the rest when chasing home the in-form Three Dons (winner again since) at Ffos Las last month. She is now 1 lb lower and makes plenty of appeal back on faster ground. Sonning has dipped to an attractive mark and may emerge as the main threat ahead of Normandy Vista and Bamboo Bay.

The return to 1m6f can suit MARMALADE LADY and her earlier turf and AW runs suggest she should still have potential off this mark.
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