There were 42 Races on Wednesday 27th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Sligo, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Redcar, 8 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Wichahpi has to be respected having got off the mark at Thirsk last week, but a 6lb penalty will make life tougher for her. With that in mind, preference is for MECCA'S DUCHESS, who was a close second on the same card nine days ago and she can race off the same mark here. Miss Woo Woo and Be Here Now are others who are capable of going very well in an open event.

MECCA'S DUCHESS showed improved form stepping up from 5f when second at Thirsk last time and Michael Dods's filly is fancied to go one better here. Be Here Now has proven progressive since entering nurseries and is another major player despite being drawn highest, whilst Wichahpi can't be fully discounted if able to back up her Thirsk success, though admittedly she may have been seen to maximum effect there.

The suggestion is GEORGE'S RASCAL who has shown promise over 6f and could find more now dropping back to this trip on his nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

AMAYRETTO only just failed to get up when a head second over 7f at Newcastle last week and the step up in trip can help her to go one better off the same mark here. Goldmine Girl bounced back to form when fourth at Thirsk recently but that was over 6f and this extra distance is a slight concern, while Budding Poet completes the shortlist.

AMAYRETTO showed much improved form when runner-up at Newcastle last week and a repeat effort should be enough to open her account in what looks a seriously low-grade nursery. Budding Poet hinted at ability when mid-field at Bath recently, so he's put forward as the main danger, with Brooklyn Express rounding off the shortlist.

The most obvious answer is AMAYRETTO, who went close on Tapeta last week and gets another chance off the same mark here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HIGHLAND SPRING has shown promise in both previous starts and, given how well those races have worked out subsequently, it would be no surprise to see the son of Dubawi get off the mark here. Alacrity is arguably the pick of the newcomers being a half-sister to the Group 1-placed Albaflora, although Involvement and Modern Times were both pricey purchases and they cannot be discounted. Game Management took a big step forward when runner-up at Thirsk on his second start, but Kevin Ryan's colt faces an even tougher test here.

It might be worth taking a chance on newcomer ALACRITY, who's a half-sister to the smart Albaflora. Highland Spring is just about the pick on form after 2 runs, while Involvement and Modern Times are a couple of other interesting newcomers who need watching in the market.

Not much to go on here but HIGHLAND SPRING sets a fair standard and is taken to beat the newcomers Alacrity and Involvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Having been turned over at odds of 1/25 in a match race at Ripon 22 days ago, DOOM isn't one for maximum faith. However, her rating of 82 sets the bar higher than most of the opposition have so far encountered and she is given the chance to atone for that shock defeat. Rising Bay is the obvious danger based on the official ratings, although Bustaam (third) may be able to turn around recent Carlisle form with Hills Of Gold (second), and he can also have a big say.

This can go the way of DOOM, who didn't do a great deal wrong when turned over at 1/25 in a match event at Ripon just over 3 weeks ago and William Haggas' filly is fancied to put her experience to good use. The main danger may emerge from Rising Bay, who was too free in a Newmarket handicap 3 months ago but should be in the mix here, while Hills of Gold and Bustaam can do battle for third spot.

The form pick here is DOOM, whose long odds-on defeat at Ripon may not look as much of a shock in time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

HIGHWAYGREY, who runs off 5lb lower than his last winning mark, seems worth chancing now he has adapted to racing in cheekpieces. Although he finished fifth of six over C&D eight days ago, he wasn't beaten far and, nudged down 1lb, his case for a return to form is only enhanced. Coincidentally, Havana Party chased home the selection in second the last time he was successful and, given that one's resurgent form, a repeat of that feat is feasible. Casilli and Strawman are others of note.

A few in with a squeak but preference is for STRAWMAN, who did well to get so close from a long way back in a modestly-run affair when runner-up at Thirsk earlier this month and Gemma Tutty's 6-y-o can notch a sixth career success. Casilli has tumbled in the weights this year and she could be the one to chase the selection home, with Pillar of Hope and Highwaygrey rounding off the shortlist.

Having dropped to a really good mark, and with the fast ground in his favour, HIGHWAYGREY is taken to get back to winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STONE OF DESTINY (second) had Lotus Rose (third) behind when putting in a very pleasing display to only go down by a neck over an extended 5f at Doncaster last time and the eight-year-old is able to contend off the same mark. Therefore, he could prove very hard to beat. Albegone justified his market support at Catterick, which made it two out of his last three, and he makes plenty of appeal in his current mood. Straits Of Moyle completes the shortlist.

STONE OF DESTINY has burned many a finger over the years but Michael Appleby's mercurial 8-y-o came agonisingly close to ending his 3-year losing streak at Doncaster last time and has to be worth chancing again in this kind of company. Albegone has proved resurgent of late and has competed well from higher marks in the past so can pose the biggest threat, with Lotus Rose also respected if able to build on her latest effort.

With his stable going well at present the 3yo CASTAN is taken to win for the first time this season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Homer Stokes is seeking the hat-trick after recording a C&D double at Southwell recently and he is hard to ignore off a 4lb higher mark. However, the vote goes to KALGANOV, who was only denied by a short head at Ayr last week and he can compete off the same mark, which should put him bang there once again. Biplane filled the runner-up spot in the Leger Legends race at Doncaster last time and she is another to note.

KALGANOV has slipped a long way in the weights since joining David O'Meara's yard from France and he can go one better than when only narrowly denied by a well-ridden rival at Ayr last week. Kodebreaker appears to be gradually working his way back to form and can also get into the mix, with Homer Stokes, Asmund and Biplane others for the shortlist despite varyingly high draws.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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