There were 38 Races on Thursday 26th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Perth, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Listowel, 9 races at Southwell, 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 6 race.

Having looked an unlucky loser when rearing in the stalls at Wolverhampton on Saturday, compensation could await MIAKODA. The Richard Hannon-trained colt finished a never-nearer second that day and he makes plenty of appeal being 3lb well-in on this occasion. Harswell Dandy appeared to relish a change of surface judged on her winning all-weather debut at the Dunstall Park track earlier this month and she may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of the unexposed Facoulty.

MIAKODA can race off the same mark as when an excellent recent second at Wolverhampton so looks the way to go in this competitive nursery. Jeany May is feared most on the back of her good Musselburgh second, with Harswell Dandy and Facoulty also in the mix.

If he can get away from the stalls okay this time Saturday's Wolverhampton runner-up MIAKODA may prove the answer to a tricky opener.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOLTEN SEA justified favouritism when digging deep to deny a subsequent winner on her handicap bow at Musselburgh 12 days ago. A 3lb higher mark is unlikely the ceiling of her ability and tackling the all-weather for the first time shouldn't prevent her from completing a double. Miss Monte Carlo may appreciate a return to this distance and she should make her presence felt, while Tango Sunset's opening mark looks workable.

MOLTEN SEA still looks ahead of her mark despite taking a 3 lb rise in the weights for her recent Musselburgh success so is hard to side against. Miss Monte Carlo appeals as the one to chase home William Haggas' progressive filly ahead of in-form duo Kinetic and Polar Princess.

It's very hard to ignore the claims of MOLTEN SEA, who beat a subsequent winner (pair clear) at Musselburgh and is only 3lb higher now.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PROPHET'S PATH has been knocking on the door in recent months and a breakthrough victory might be on the cards at the sixth time of asking. Owen Burrows' charge is likely to appreciate stepping back up in trip and he may be able to deny the luckless Lennox. The Muhaarar colt was hampered and unseated rider at Doncaster 11 days ago, but a reproduction of his previous runner-up efforts at Windsor and Yarmouth gives him every chance of being in the mix. Market confidence behind newcomer Rose Coloured Girl could see her involved as well.

PROPHET'S PATH holds the clear edge on form so is fancied to end a run of second placings and get off the mark. Lennox also has some fair form to his name and rates much the biggest threat to Owen Burrows' 3-y-o unless Eve Johnson Houghton's Waldgeist newcomer Rose Coloured Girl proves well above average on her debut.

There's a good chance this will develop into a match between LENNOX and Prophet's Path, with the former narrowly preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Sugarloaf Lenny successfully completed a double when scoring by the smallest of margins over 1m4f at Lingfield earlier in the month and he should remain competitive off 3lb higher. However, it may pay to side with FRAM CASTLE, who returns to the Ollie Sangster stable after hitting the crossbar at Newmarket last month. The son of Decorated Knight might improve for the extra distance and he looks the one to side with. Scottish Reel needs to be monitored in the market on his handicap debut.

SUGARLOAF LENNY arrives at the top of his game and remains fairly treated. He can complete the hat-trick. Scottish Reel and Fearless Bay look the likeliest dangers.

Bottom-weight FRAM CASTLE is taken to open his account. Sugarloaf Lenny and Scottish Reel complete a robust hand for the 3yos.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Vibrato took a step forward from his debut effort to take the silver medal home over C&D in March and is likely to give a solid account on his first start for new connections. However, he might come out second best to OMBRECELL, who caught the eye when finishing a fair fourth on his debut at Kempton last month. The son of Bated Breath is likely to have plenty more to offer and could be the one to beat for the in-form Clive Cox yard. Sword completes the shortlist.

SWORD has cheekpieces refitted after disappointing at Kempton last time and is taken to open his account here. Baraq and Lattaash look the obvious dangers.

Sword has the best form but doesn't look one to take a short price about. Preference is for LATTAASH, ahead of Ombrecell.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Covert Legend bounced back to form when returning from a break to fill the runner-up spot at Wolverhampton and it would be no surprise to see him have a say off 1lb higher. However, HAVE YOU A MINUTE looks the way to go. Tom Tate's four-year-old got up in the dying strides over track and trip on his most recent start and a 3lb rise might prove to be on the lenient side. Triggerman is another to note.

HAVE YOU A MINUTE posted his best effort yet when narrowly scoring over C&D last month and remains fairly treated. He can follow up. Covert Legend and Embarked head the list of dangers in an open-looking contest.

Being a progressive sort on AW, HAVE YOU A MINUTE (nap) holds particularly strong claims. Embarked is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In what looks a trappy affair on paper, UNASSUMING gets a tentative vote. The daughter of Lope De Vega hasn't kicked on as expected since making a promising debut for Joseph O'Brien in June but, making her handicap/stable debut for the shrewd George Boughey team, a bold bid looks firmly on the cards. Cuban Fiesta looks the main danger to the selection following a recent runner-up effort over a mile at Newcastle, while this step up in trip looks an interesting move for Motagally.

CUBAN FIESTA was seen off only by one in top form on his yard debut at Newcastle last week, so he's the percentage call to go one better. Persian Phoenix is better judged on his previous form having made his effort earlier than ideal in a strongly-run race at Chelmsford on his most recent outing, while Triple Force had been shaping up well prior to his latest effort and is another to consider.

Any market strength behind UNASSUMING would be interesting on her handicap debut for George Boughey. Cuban Fiesta may be next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Golden Rainbow (first) narrowly got the better of ROGUE DE VEGA (second) when the pair met over 5f at Newcastle recently, but the latter did well to finish so close having conceded first run to the winner on that occasion. With more pace forecast this time around, Antony Brittain's charge can gain revenge over that rival en route to victory. The Defiant lost little in defeat when finishing an excellent second over 5f at Chelmsford latest and he commands respect too.

THE DEFIANT has been shaping up quite well from his reduced mark in recent weeks and this sharp 5f may be just what he needs to cash in. Dandy Fitz and Crypto Quest are a couple of potential threats.

Several to consider in a warm race for the grade. DANDY FITZ has been in fine form and is taken to add to last month's C&D win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The unexposed JALEA'S QUEST looked to get outpaced before staying on into a modest fourth over 1m4f at Lingfield earlier this month and, eased 2lb stepping up to 1m6f for the first time, she gets the nod to land the spoils. Prince Iago didn't cut much ice on his handicap debut over 2m on testing ground at Chester recently, but he is surely capable of better, while this drop back in trip can see Blenheim Lad in a better light.

SMOKEY MALONE is now 2 lb below the mark he tasted success from over C&D and, having performed well after a short break previously, he could be the way to go. Thunder Sparks, Blenheim Lad and Jalea's Quest head up the dangers in the finale.

It could pay to take a chance on SMOKEY MALONE whose win here earlier in the year was after a lengthy break and off 3lb higher.
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