There were 51 Races on Saturday 7th September 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Haydock, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Kempton, 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Navan, 6 races at Stratford, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

Fools Rush In showed a lot more when sporting a first-time visor to occupy the runner-up berth at Southwell last week and should remain competitive off a 1lb higher rating. However, the vote goes to SUPASPECIALAWESOME, who shared the spoils over C&D two starts ago before running too badly to be true next time. Hugo Palmer's four-year-old may put that effort behind him and prove hard to beat. Equion is another to keep an eye on.

It might be worth forgiving SUPASPECIALAWESOME a lesser run in a competitive 0-90 here last time as the form of his previous C&D win has been boosted. Equion, Pinball Wizard, who hasn't been under the care of James Owen for long, and Fools Rush In are feared most in that order.

2lb lower than when winning over C&D last summer, EQUION gets the nod. Fools Rush In and Pinball Wizard are shortlisted too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This may prove to be a match between LORDSBRIDGE BLU and Prophet's Path, with slight preference for the former because he might have more to offer on only his third career start. The son of Havana Grey took a step forward from his debut to make the frame over a mile at Chelmsford and could improve again for this step up in distance. Prophet's Path does set the standard with a rating of 79 and went really close over 1m4f at Kempton. Newcomer Arc Zoosve warrants a market check.

PROPHET'S PATH is going the right way and this looks a good opportunity for him to open his account. Lordsbridge Blu is the obvious danger.

Lordsbridge Blu will want to settle better than last time if he's to have a chance of toppling the standard-setting PROPHET'S PATH.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STAR OF MEHMAS made every yard of the running to beat a subsequent winner at Lingfield and she could have bundles more to come. Richard Hughes' juvenile is well drawn to attack again and might prove hard to peg back. Amestris is the obvious one with a lofty rating of 91 coming into this contest after finishing midfield in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot three starts ago and she is expected to be involved. Bobbi Rosa is the pick of the remainder.

STAR OF MEHMAS sprinted clear in good style at Lingfield last month and looks capable of defying a penalty with further improvement on the cards. Amestris has acquitted herself well in stronger company since winning her maiden and is a big player back down in class, with Bobbi Rosa also feared.

Promising STAR OF MEHMAS may well defy a penalty for her eased-down win at Lingfield. Amestris and Bobbi Rosa are respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for SOLAR BIRICZ after a taking success at Musselburgh last week, there is likely to be plenty more improvement to come from the son of Mehmas, with Tom Kiely-Marshall's 7lb claim another plus. Premium Pass may still be a maiden after six starts, but she has run with plenty of credit the last twice and must enter calculations. Chelmsford third Dawn Awakening rounds out the shortlist.

SOLAR BIRICZ has been hit with a 10 lb rise for his Musselburgh success, but that looks justifiable judged on his dominance over the rest and he gets the nod to follow up under a good-value apprentice. Rosie Grey and Premium Pass are feared most.

Topweight SOLAR BIRICZ (nap) won in fine style at Musselburgh recently and is taken to defy a 10lb rise. Premium Pass is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It is difficult to look past RAMAAH, who appeared to be on excellent terms with himself when getting off the mark as favourite at Chelmsford last week and a 6lb rise could prove lenient as he goes slightly further up in trip. An encouraging third when keeping on late over 1m4f at Beverley last time out, Three Platoon is on the shortlist, as are Kiss My Face and Virtual Hug.

It might be worth chancing that a change of stable and first-time blinkers work for ALEX THE GREAT, with confidence increased should the betting vibes be strong. Kiss My Face has been in good form over hurdles for Alastair Ralph recently and is fairly treated on his peak Flat form so he's a possible threat along with C&D specialist Virtual Hug.

If he is in the same form as at Chelmsford last week, then RAMAAH will probably follow up as he doesn't have a lot to beat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A comfortable winner from the reopposing Liosa on his last start over this C&D in July, for which he is 3lb worse off, ARLECCHINO'S GIFT still looks the one to beat on the back of his most recent effort, when narrowly denied at Lingfield. A capable sort on his day, Cooperation has dropped to a very workable mark, while C&D winner Porfin is another to consider at this level.

It will be interesting if punters again latch on to OVERNIGHT OATS, who failed to vindicate their faith on debut for James Owen at Southwell recently but he's fallen a long way in the weights (18 lb lower than he was when runner-up at Epsom last September) and could be worth chancing. Liosa was beaten by Arlecchino's Gift here last time but, armed with a 3 lb pull, he is taken to reverse those placings and emerge as the main danger.

Wolverhampton brings out the best in ANGEL AMADEA and she is taken to exploit a dangerous mark now back here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Catch Cunningham is an interesting contender back an artificial surface from a reasonably competitive mark, while four-time C&D winner Jojo Rabbit seems to raise his game at this venue and cannot be ruled out. However, in handicapping terms, none appeals more than CALL GLORY, who not only boasts some respectable synthetics form but is a highly attractive proposition off 5lb below his last winning rating with a new headgear combination tried. Match Play also has some each-way appeal.

DARK SIDE PRINCE misfired in the Yarmouth handicap won by Match Play but he's evidently more of a force on the all-weather and is taken to regain the winning thread here. Next on the list is Aces Wild, who goes well here and has a good chance of reversing last month's C&D placings with Phoenix Beach on 3 lb better terms. Catch Cunningham is feasibly treated and also merits respect.

Things didn't pan out ACES WILD's way here last time and this could well be set up for him. Jojo Rabbit (4-6 over C&D) is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

With recent winning form being non-existent, it is probably safe to take a lead from the betting. The likes of La Sonnambula and Soveraine both try different headgear applications for the first time and are shortlisted as potential improvers, while Lightning Bay has been placed here off this mark and warrants consideration. However, ASPIRE TO GLORY appeals off 4lb below his last winning rating and shades preference back up in trip, with Christain Howarth's 3lb claim an additional bonus.

ASPIRE TO GLORY posted his best effort for some time when fourth at this course last month and is now 4 lb below his last winning mark. He gets the nod in the finale. Cuban Harry and La Sonnambula can also make their presence felt.

Preference is for CUBAN HARRY who ran well here two starts ago and saw too much daylight out wide last time.
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