There were 37 Races on Monday 9th September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Perth, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Galway, 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.

CLAIM TO GLORY won over the extended mile here on his nursery debut. Hugo Palmer's inmate found a second wind when challenged for the lead in the closing stages, so this extra distance should prove well within his compass and he can defy a 5lb rise. Greek Gift may also appreciate this extra test of stamina, though she is now 8lb higher than when scoring at Beverley last month, while Keep Singing could go well too.

LOCKWOOD appeals as a likely improver now her stamina is drawn out more on her handicap debut so looks the way to go. Carlisle runner-up Greek Gift appeals as the main danger to James Owen's filly ahead of recent course scorer Claim To Glory.

Greek Gift ought to make another bold bid but CLAIM TO GLORY is preferred after a gutsy win here on his nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

REPOSADO wasn't at his best on the slow ground at Doncaster on his first attempt over this distance. Narrowly beaten in novice company at Ascot back in May, he'll take all of the beating if running anywhere near that level. Target Man has been absent from the track since going close at Lingfield in April and returns to action fitted with a tongue-tie. We've yet to see the best of him, while Galaxy Zoo can include a Listed winner among her winning relatives and is a newcomer to keep an eye on.

TARGET MAN made a promising start when just edged out at Lingfield and is fancied to build on it and get off the mark at the chief expense of Jewel of London, who has the form to play a big part if at her best. Reposado is also well in the mix if bringing his A-game.

Reposado's best form gives him strong claims but TARGET MAN brings potential and gets the tentative vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A C&D winner at the end of last year, STARSHIBA has tumbled down the handicap since but Mick Appleby's seven-year-old may still prove capable of winning at claiming level. Mr Squires was successful in a handicap over 7f here in June and has every chance on these terms, while Bowman has finished thereabouts over 7f of late and is another to take seriously.

STARSHIBA rates much the pick at these weights so this C&D scorer gets a confident vote. B Associates could emerge as the one to chase home Mick Appleby's 7-y-o ahead of Bowman and Alexander James.

These terms aren't advantageous for BOWMAN, but unlike his rivals he looks highly likely to give his running and that might suffice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The winning margin doesn't tell the full story in regards to how much CLOUDY SKYE had in hand when she stole a march to win eased down at Pontefract in July, and a 6lb higher mark could be brushed aside if she matches that level back on a Tapeta surface. The selection does lack experience at this venue, which gives hope for the likes of Giorgio M and Photon, who have both performed well here in the past.

CLOUDY SKYE is well drawn to repeat the front-running tactics which saw her to good effect at Pontefract last time and might be able to cope with a 6 lb rise. Giorgio M has been performing consistently over 7f and should have a say if his stamina holds now stepping up in trip. King of Scotia is another who has had a good spell lately and also enters the reckoning along with Photon, who should prove suited by the return to AW.

This looks very open but PHOTON could be interesting as he was running well until probably finding the ground too fast at Salisbury.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SURPRISE PICTURE was in a dominant mood when readily justifying cramped odds over this C&D on Thursday and is an attractive proposition turned out quickly under a 5lb penalty. The consistent Ultramarine doesn't always impress in a finish but it is not for the want of trying and, as a previous C&D winner off a 9lb higher mark, he is put forward as the main danger. Chalk Mountain and Roaring Ralph are others to note.

ULTRAMARINE has been knocking on the door lately and can deservedly get his head back in front. Last week's winners Chalk Mountain, Surprise Picture and Roaring Ralph can give him most to do in that order.

Roaring Ralph is high on the list but CHALK MOUNTAIN (nap) looked better than this grade when winning at Southwell last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Just three-quarters of a length separated GRECIAN GOD (winner) and Diligent Henry (runner-up) over C&D last month and, while the latter has a feasible chance of turning the form around on 3lb better terms, it is worth bearing in mind that the former raced very wide and could uphold the form if keeping a straighter line into the home straight this time. True Blue Gent wasn't beaten far into fifth that day and offers some each-way appeal.

GRECIAN GOD got on top of Diligent Henry close home here last month and can get the better of Jessica Macey's charge again. Blacklion is starting to look well handicapped again and is another who could play a prominent role.

This is much weaker than the handicaps HELP ME RHONDA has been tackling in Ireland and she can make a winning stable debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In a handicap for horses with a maximum of one victory, it seems relevant that Roman Secret's only win was here in November last year - in a better race and off a 7lb higher mark. She can go well, but has to give 2lb to JEZ BOMB, who seems in better form. Beaten less than three lengths when fourth at Thirsk last month, he won at Redcar in July and seems the more sensible pick. Miss Dandylion is another to consider.

JEZ BOMB left the impression that the trip stretched him last time but he'd been on the up prior to that and is fancied to resume winning ways. Hope Rising is an interesting one back up in trip with blinkers applied and Bay of Australia is well treated if he can build on his latest outing.

Roman Secret is expected to fare much better today but the reliable JEZ BOMB can gain his second win of the year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NEXT SECOND has every chance. Already a C&D winner four times, with one of those off a higher mark than the 47 she is racing off here, she was hampered at the start at Chelmsford last time and is clearly a lot better than that. Maris Angel is interesting on her handicap debut dropping in trip, but July winner Suanni is the one expected to put up most resistance to the selection.

MUSICAL DIVA has been holding her form well and this represents a drop in grade, so she's worth taking a chance on. Ustath should benefit from the drop back in trip and Q Twenty Boy is a player returned to AW.

This looks set to be well run and NEXT SECOND, who reserves her best for this C&D, may be able to register a fifth win at the track.
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