There were 31 Races on Friday 13th September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Chester, 7 races at Sandown, 8 races at Salisbury, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 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.

GLAMOUR SHOW has displayed plenty of promise on all four of her previous starts and the daughter of Showcasing just gets the vote following her close third over 6f at Newbury last month. Reservardo has hit the crossbar twice and is likely to pose the biggest threat based on all known form. Veblen Good is a half-brother to a Group 3-placed juvenile and any market support for Karl Burke's colt on debut would have to be noted.

RESERVARDO has showed plenty of ability in finding only one too good on each of his 2 starts to date and, in the hope underfoot conditions don't pose any fears, he looks to hold sound claims with the likelihood of more to come. Lazzar rates a likely improver following his promising debut run at Newbury and is feared along with Glamour Show. Market confidence behind Veblen Good would also need to be viewed positively on debut.

Today's slower ground will be a first for RESERVARDO but he's not alone on that score and the form of both his runs read well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

TIGER TULIP bounced back to form when a head second over 6f at Windsor 11 days ago and Heather Main's filly is hard to oppose given that she is 2lb well-in here. Four Adaay was also narrowly denied on her most recent outing, over C&D, and should not be underestimated, while the consistent Nogo's Dream is the pick of the remainder.

FOUR ADAAY signalled she's ready to strike again when runner-up over C&D last time and gets a confident vote with that form reading well. Tiger Tulip rates the main threat on the back of her good Windsor second, with Capo Vaticano and Spirit of Breeze appealing as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

If she can handle the ground then TIGER TULIP could take some reeling in as there's a good chance of her getting a softish lead.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GLISTENING confirmed the promise she displayed on debut when a solid second over 7f at Newbury. That form was boosted when the winner scored impressively under a penalty at Leicester earlier this week and the daughter of Frankel is clearly the one to beat. Requisite cost 400,000gns as a yearling and is arguably the pick of the newcomers, although Gigi Bliss and Waardah cannot be discounted.

GLISTENING has made a positive start and should improve further over this distance, so she's fancied to put her experience to good use. All three of the newcomers in opposition are of interest but Requisite may pose the main threat.

It did come on fast ground but GLISTENING's latest run at Newbury now looks hot form and none of her rivals have experience.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CORRIAMO gave the impression that he was a colt to keep firmly on side when scoring cosily on his nursery debut over 7f at Leicester, and he confirmed that promise when running out a game winner over the same trip here. Upped 4lb for that latest performance, this upwardly-mobile son of impressive first-season sire Mohaather gets the vote to land the hat-trick on his first try at a mile. Bintabuha has been far from disgraced in three qualifying runs and warrants the utmost respect on her handicap bow. Chelsea Embankment completes the shortlist for the in-form Ralph Beckett team.

CORRIAMO progressed on the form showed when successful at Leicester when following up in a stronger affair over 7f here 2 weeks ago, overcoming a pace bias in the process. His strength at the finish suggested this step up to 1m will suit and he makes plenty of appeal in his hat-trick bid. Chelsea Embankment and Jack Andrea may well emerge as the chief threats.

Bintabuha is interesting but CORRIAMO (nap) has managed to win both his nurseries despite still showing signs of inexperience.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

STAR OF ORION lost little in defeat when finishing a close-up third here last month and, off an unchanged mark with forecast underfoot conditions to suit, he gets the nod to go two places better. Leadman has shown enough in his qualifying runs to suggest that he can be competitive in a race of this nature on his handicap debut. Darkness has gone well in some big handicaps and his mark is starting to fall so his turn in the winner's enclosure may be imminent again.

Low mileage 4-y-o LOWTON looks nicely treated on the form he showed at York last autumn so it might be worth siding with him to leave a recent comeback run at Southwell well behind. Star of Orion was a solid third over C&D off the same mark on Solario day and should give another good account. Hat Toss's 2-2 Sandown record also earns him a place on the shortlist.

A chance is taken on KOY KOY, who won't have conditions as fast as the last twice and he can pounce late off a strong gallop.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FARO DI NOTTE found only a much more experienced rival too strong on her handicap bow at Goodwood and another prominent showing looks assured. A 1lb nudge up the ratings is unlikely to be the ceiling of her ability and Marcus Tregoning's filly edges the verdict over Come On You Spurs, who shouldn't mind a return to 7f. Tronido rates as best of the remainder.

FARO DI NOTTE leaves the impression she has a bigger effort in her locker so, with fewer miles on the clock than most, she's given the narrow vote dropping back to 7f. Tronido and Smouldering head up the dangers.

Tronido will go off fast. Clive Cox's SMOULDERING was coming along nicely until finding fast ground against her last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having posted creditable seconds at Leicester and Newbury, Tipsy Tiger warrants consideration. However, a 3lb rise for his narrow defeat at the Berkshire track will require a career-best performance and handicap debutant ODIN LEGACY is open to more improvement. Richard Hannon's three-year-old has made the frame on his last two efforts over a mile in novice/maiden company and this first attempt at 1m2f could do the trick. John Chard Vc and Amancio are also noted.

TIPSY TIGER arrives in top form and goes well in the conditions, so he gets the nod over John Chard VC, who was also runner-up last time. Odin Legacy is also a player if he can improve for the longer trip.

Although MASO BASTIE rarely makes life easy for himself he put up a good show in July and should be suited by this stiff track
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