There were 22 Races on Sunday 29th September 2024 across 3 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Epsom, 7 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 5 race.

Although MASHADI remains winless after 11 starts, there have been plenty of creditable efforts in defeat. The gelded son of Blue Point sets the standard with an official rating of 83 and this looks a golden opportunity to break his maiden. Boss Dog is less exposed and, though only rated 4lb inferior, his future might lay over further. With that in mind, debutant Plutonic, who makes plenty of appeal on paper, could be the bigger threat.

PLUTONIC isn't over-faced on debut and is chanced to make a successful start ahead of the fairly useful but 11-race maiden Mashadi.

Mashadi is top on the figures but not the type to support with confidence. BOSS DOG is interesting dropped in distance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

UNASSUMING won with any amount in hand over C&D on Thursday and, should this assignment not come too soon, she will be tough to beat under a 5lb penalty. Calanthe made a successful handicap debut at Lingfield before finding only a well-treated rival too strong at Kempton last time. Archie Watson's charge looks most likely to put it up the selection, though Arantes Nascimento should not be underestimated.

UNASSUMING was very impressive when making a successful start for George Boughey here on Thursday, winning as she liked, and looks set to rack up a sequence. Quiet Resolve was right back to form in a competitive handicap at Ayr and can go well again dropped 2 lb. Calanthe is another interesting 3-y-o.

Unexposed UNASSUMING looks well-in under a penalty for her eased-down success here on Thursday. Calanthe is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Twice a runner-up since winning at Salisbury late last month, Bownder can give yet another good account of himself. One Road must shoulder a 6lb penalty having been on target at Wolverhampton on Monday and has to be taken seriously. However, a chance can be taken on SPACEAGE LOVE SONG. Michael Bell's juvenile went unsighted in three maiden runs over 5f, but the switch to nurseries, along with a step up to a mile, ought to provide a much more realistic opportunity.

BOWINDER rates just the pick of these weights on the back of his very good Bath second so is taken to resume winning ways on his first go on tapeta. Excellent Yarmouth third Freak Encounter rates the chief threat in his bid for a breakthrough success, with Good Call and One Road also in the mix in this open nursery.

Topweight ONE ROAD (nap) kept on well to win over 7f at Wolverhampton on his recent nursery debut and he can defy a 6lb penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for KING DAVID after a taking success over this distance at Kempton last time out, Marco Botti's charge is likely to have plenty more improvement forthcoming, and he can overcome what looks like a lenient 3lb rise. Denied by the narrowest of margins over the same track and trip most recently, Airshow can give him the most to think about, along with Pontefract second Petra Celera and Shalaa Asker.

C&D winner PETRA CELERA produced another sound effort and was beaten only by one taking a significant drop in class at Pontefract (1m) 10 days ago. The return to this trip will hold no fears and she's one of the likelier types with Billy Loughnane in the plate. Kempton-scorer King David is easily one of the least exposed and feared along with Airshow. Shalaa Asker is another to keep an eye on.

Back down in grade and returned to the scene of her August win, PETRA CELERA is preferred. Embarked is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A winner over 1m6f here on his penultimate outing, ENVIRONMENT AMIGO has long given the impression that stepping up beyond 2m would suit. The son of Golden Horn is narrowly preferred to old rival Judgementofsolomon, who was well on top when scoring over further at Pontefract last time out. Clockwatcher is another to consider if bouncing back to the form of his success at Newcastle earlier in the month.

Cases can be made for most of these but, in a change of headgear, LOVE SAFARI shaped much better than he had been doing for Charlie Johnston when seventh at Ayr last week so he gets the nod to make his second start on the all-weather a winning one at the expense of Judgementofsolomon, who unsurprisingly had no problem with a longer trip when scoring at Pontefract recently and should have more to offer. Environment Amigo looks best of the rest.

While others are capable on their good days, the most reliable propositions are the 3yos ENVIRONMENT AMIGO and Judgementofsolomon.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The application of headgear has seen EARLY MORNING DEW travel with much more verve in recent outings, as evidenced by a runner-up effort at Brighton and most lately a victory at Epsom. A 3lb rise looks more than workable for the veteran and a double could be on the cards. Red Treasure arrives on the back of a solid second at Lingfield and she may give the selection most to think about racing off an unchanged mark, ahead of the progressive Emerald City.

Stepping back up to 1¼m clearly benefited RED TREASURE recently at Lingfield where she found just one too good, and perhaps the extra furlong she has to travel here will prove to be just what the doctor ordered. The Ed Dunlop-trained filly shades preference ahead of the consistent Emerald City, who is second choice ahead of fellow last-time-out winner Early Morning Dew and Prince Achille.

Six appear to have reasonable each-way claims but the pick of them may be EMERALD CITY from Liberated Lad.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having hit the frame on his last two outings at this venue of late, compensation could be headed in CRYPTO QUEST's direction. Scott Dixon's charge makes plenty of appeal racing off the same rating and is narrowly preferred over Sankari. The fitting of first-time cheekpieces enabled an improved bid from the three-year-old when finishing third at Chelmsford 10 days ago and another prominent showing is forecast. Mecca's Duchess is also worth a second look off a career-low mark.

The one who appeals most is SANKARI, who is very well treated on his 2-y-o form and responded well to the first-time cheekpieces when third in an 11-runner Chelmsford handicap 10 days ago, on just his second run on the all-weather. If the fitting of blinkers works the oracle for Don't Fight It she will be a big threat, while Crypto Quest has performed well over C&D the last twice and is likely to give another good account. Mecca's Duchess and Street Life both have each-way claims, too.

Mecca's Duchess can go well in new headgear but it's worth chancing VADAMIAH dropped to this level.
Ths is the racecard key.
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