There were 36 Races on Tuesday 19th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Listowel, 8 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Uttoxeter, 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 5 race.

Premiership's stamina appeared stretched by the 1m2f distance at Ripon last time out and the four-year-old shouldn't be underestimated now he is returned to 1m. Preference, however, is for Tim Easterby's POET'S DAWN. The selection has shaped better than the beaten distance suggests in recent appearances, with a drop in the ratings (2lb) and class perhaps enough for him to gain a first success of the season. C&D winner Copper And Five often runs well here and also merits consideration.

PREMIERSHIP has already had a productive season and, now back over his ideal trip, a fourth win may well be forthcoming. Copper And Five and Fifty Sent are potential dangers.

In an open handicap the choice is the consistent COPPER AND FIVE, who is back on a good mark and will appreciate this drop in grade.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TOWNSEND MANOR has displayed enough speed in his appearances over 6f to suggest that a breakthrough success could be on the cards now dropping to 5f. Havana Rose built on her third-placed finish on debut at Carlisle when coming home in first place at that venue nine days later and Edward Bethell's filly is likely to be involved at the business end once more. Salvuccio wasn't disgraced when runner-up at Bath last time out and completes the shortlist.

SALVUCCIO still didn't look the finished article when second at Bath last month and is selected to take another step forward and come good at the third time of asking. There should be more to come from Ed Bethell's Carlisle winner Havana Rose and she's second choice ahead of Townsend Manor.

The drop in distance is likely to suit TOWNSEND MANOR, who holds leading form claims to boot. Salvuccio is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PEPSI CAT has found her stride of late and looks capable of defying a 2lb rise in the ratings for her short-head defeat at Bath earlier this month. Emeralds Pride completed a double at Beverley last month and cannot be ruled out in her current vain of form, despite a further 3lb rise. Michael Dods' charge may give the selection most to think about, ahead of in-form trio Birkenhead and The Grey Lass in an open-looking contest.

BIRKENHEAD went down only narrowly to an improving 3-y-o at Southwell last time and might prove the answer to this open sprint handicap. The hat-trick seeking Emeralds Pride heads the many dangers along with Elzaal, a stablemate of the selection, and The Grey Lass.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Ron O was an impressive four-length winner over a mile here last month but the 7lb rise and step up in trip will make life tougher for him now. With that in mind, preference is for STRESSFREE, who showed plenty of promise when trained in France and a mark of 82 may underestimate him on his debut for these connections. Others to note are Forceful Speed and Flight Of Angels.

FORCEFUL SPEED resumed winning ways fitted with a tongue strap at Pontefract 3 months ago and could have more to offer if all is well. He can go in again. Stressfree is a likely improver now handicapping for David O'Meara having arrived from France and is of firm interest. Flight of Angels can also feature again.

Preference is for BRINGBACKMEMORIES, who is interesting if judged on the form he showed in June/July.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

JOJO RABBIT was only beaten half a length over 5f at Catterick a week ago and the step up in trip could see him go one better off the same mark here. The unexposed Mereside Diva is an obvious threat following her success at Nottingham in May, while Impeller edges out Crow's Nest and Dream Deal to be the pick of the remainder.

JOJO RABBIT ran well for second off an identical mark at Catterick last week and might be able to go one better now. Hurstwood, Dream Deal, Impeller and the unexposed Mereside Diva head the many possible dangers.

Captain Vallo can go well back at this track but SECRET GUEST may still have a bigger effort in him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although respected for a race of this nature, Greenwich and Fletcher's Flight have hardly set the world alight and appear more likely to have an impact when they qualify for handicaps based on what they have shown so far. With that in mind, this could be another good bit of placement by William Haggas, who introduces PLINK at a very realistic level. The selection is a half-brother to 1m all-weather winner Pop Favourite and offers strong appeal on paper.

PLINK starts out in a very winnable novice and makes the most appeal before market clues. Greenwich and Shotley Royale both retain potential and could be in the mix.

In what looks a weakish novice event PLINK won't need to be anything out of the ordinary to make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The form MERRIJIG's latest neck second at Carlisle was emphatically boosted by the winner going in again at Musselburgh on Saturday and this low-mileage five-year-old appears the most solid option in a weak-looking finale. Lincoln Rockstar and Assembled are others with reasonable chances at this level, although Carlisle fifth Bamboo Bay is slightly better off at the weights with the selection and can feasibly get closer this time.

MERRIJIG has had the form of his latest Carlisle near miss boosted and ought to make a bold bid in this finale. Lincoln Rockstar might pull out a bit more for this trip and is second choice ahead of fellow 3-y-o filly Lady Bracken, who has yet to show much but has fewer convictions than the majority of these and her leading stable is in good form.
Ths is the racecard key.
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