There were 53 Races on Saturday 21st September 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Ayr, 8 races at Newbury, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Gowran Park, 9 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 6 race.

Top Star has been expensive to follow since entering the nursery ranks and Miakoda also let favourite-backers down on his handicap bow, although he maybe didn't stay 7f and can be forgiven. Even so, there are some interesting nursery newcomers here, not least STARTLING, who is out of the stable's smart sprinter Pepper Lane and has a hood applied as she attempts to make light of an initial mark of just 52. Expect better from Smallbrook Lane too.

PURE LIBERTY took a step forward when runner-up at Brighton on her penultimate start and she could be worth another chance to build on that effort as she makes her all-weather debut. She is preferred to Prada On Parole, who produced her best effort so far on her latest outing, with Miakoda also in the mix.

It might be worth chancing headstrong filly KAMEKO SPIRIT, who could take some catching if allowed to bowl along in front.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The penny has suddenly dropped for Lazieelunch and he proved his Kempton success was no fluke when beating the runner-up by even further at Lingfield. He has risen a total of 18lb, which does make life more complicated, so maybe OASIS SUNRISE is worth a punt after being set a couple of stiff French assignments. Moonlit Stage is another nursery newcomer to consider and he, like Musselburgh fourth Corpus Juris, runs first time as a gelding.

LAZIEELUNCH was well on top at the finish when landing his second nursery at Lingfield earlier this month and can complete the hat-trick. Cymbidium is the obvious danger.

Topweight LAZIEELUNCH was treated quite sternly by the handicapper for his latest success but is still taken to complete a hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Jiff's Army has made the frame at Epsom and Brighton, and his official rating of 76 sets a fair standard. NAHASH was third behind a rival with that same mark at Chelmsford, but it was a pleasing debut and natural improvement could be enough to see James Horton's colt home in front. Flagon Dry is a half-brother to last year's smart juvenile Dragon Leader so is worth a glance in the market, as are fellow newcomers Magic Glow and Tattie Bogle.

NAHASH should have learnt plenty from last month's encouraging Chelmsford debut and can get off the mark. Jiff's Army looks the obvious danger on form, whilst Magic Glow may be the pick of the newcomers.

His outside draw is not ideal but Epsom runner-up JIFF'S ARMY is excused his recent lesser effort on soft ground and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Metro Dubai finished third at Brighton on his latest outing and now sports first-time blinkers, which could eke out more. However, a chance can be taken on SMITHY, who showed ability when hitting the line well on his debut at Newcastle and might take a big step forward from that fourth-placed effort. Uppercase is another to note after his third at Kempton.

HERB FENNEL has shown encouragement on his first 2 starts, finding only a well-backed improver too strong at Chester on his latest outing, so he could be ready to get off the mark as he steps up in trip. Uppercase shaped promisingly on debut and could be the main danger, ahead of Metro Dubai.

The draw could have been kinder but UPPERCASE shaped with lots of promise on debut and can prove too strong for Herb Fennel.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WHOOP WHOOP completed a course-and-distance double at Lingfield earlier in the month and she is only 3lb higher than her most recent victory. Tom Ward's filly has been a different proposition since the application of cheekpieces and she could continue her good run of form. Thoughtful Gift struck over a mile at Lingfield on her latest outing and should go well, while Noisy Music rates best of the rest.

The hat-trick beckons for WHOOP WHOOP, who is undefeated since the cheekpieces went on and Tom Ward's filly can defy a 3 lb rise at the expense of Thoughtful Gift, who is a couple of years older than all her rivals and arrives on the back of a fourth success of the campaign. Noisy Music can edge out Jazzy Angel for third.

Whoop Whoop has won her last two but THOUGHTFUL GIFT looked in excellent nick when scoring at Lingfield recently and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mintana was successful in a classified event at Lingfield last month and she should make a bold bid back in the handicap ranks. However, HAWAJES look the way to go. Tony Carroll's four-year-old finished a fair third at Bath on his latest outing and he might be able to capitalise off an unchanged mark. South Dakota Sioux is another to watch out for.

SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX hasn't won for a while but he was left with too much too do when last seen over C&D in July, so he's fancied to get back to winning ways from a career-low mark with the booking of a talented apprentice only enhancing his claims further. Dawn Success, making his handicap debut, is next best, ahead of Mintana.

Off a very handy mark and with Kaiya Fraser taking off a bonus 5lb, SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX is preferred. Dawn Success is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The steadily progressive CHARLOTTE'S WEB caught the eye with the way she travelled into contention before fading into fourth late on over 1m2f on testing ground at Goodwood last month. Pitched into handicap company for the first time, she can make light of an opening mark of 77. This step back up in trip can see Yeoman go well, while Fihrayn completes the shortlist having performed well over a mile at Bath latest.

FRANCESI has just the sole success to his name, but he's been shaping up well in recent starts so gets the nod to double his tally having dropped to a career-low mark at the expense of Master of Combat, who ran a shocker at Ascot last time but is back down in class here. Charlotte's Web can edge out Snooze Lane for the bronze medal.

The vote goes to CHARLOTTE'S WEB (nap), who caught the eye in a C&D novice last month. Yeoman rates the main danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MELISENDE bounced right back to form with an impressive display when scoring over 6f at Lingfield last week and, upped 3lb, the daughter of Havana Grey should be tough to stop with a reproduction of that effort. This step back up in trip can see Phoenix Beach emerge as the main danger to the selection having performed with credit over 5f the last twice, while better can be expected from Galel on her handicap/stable debut.

Last-time-out winners MELISENDE and Kensington Agent may well come to the fore here, with marginal preference for the 3-y-o. She did the job well when opening her account in this headgear combination at Lingfield last weekend and there could be more to come now that connections have seemingly found the key to her. A Pint of Bear and Phoenix Beach can do battle for minor honours.

Phoenix Beach and Melisende both have claims but KITTEN GLOVES looks on a fair mark now and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mark Loughnane has his string in fine form at present and PYSANKA gets the vote. He made eye-catching late headway when going down narrowly in second over an extended 1m3f at Windsor earlier this month and, off an unchanged mark, he can go one better. With legitimate excuses for his recent disappointing effort over 1m4f at Leicester, Trojan Truth may offer some each-way value, while Fiddlers Green should find this easier than his most recent assignment.

PYSANKA, Kojin and Fiddlers Green could be the trio to concentrate on, with the vote going to the first-named who lost little caste in defeat when going close back from a six-month break at Windsor recently. Kojin resumed winning ways in Jersey last time and he is marginally preferred as the main danger ahead of Fiddlers Green.

This isn't particularly competitive and PYSANKA has every chance of registering a fourth C&D victory. Kojin is second choice.
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