There were 42 Races on Monday 25th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Warwick, 7 races at Roscommon, 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Leicester, 7 races at Hamilton, 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.

Chifa has some good form here with four of his five career victories coming over this C&D, but he races off 4lb higher than his latest win in May and needs to do more from the nine stall. BEAUZON is more consistent than most in this field with a top four finish in four of his five starts this season (one win) and, if a change of yard brings him back to his best, he could come home in front. Touchwood and Vortigan also warrant plenty of respect.

CHIFA is 4 from 5 in AW handicaps since October so it would come as no surprise whatsoever were he to leave his recent turf form behind back on this surface. Touchwood is a very solid rival, while it will be interesting to see what the market makes of Beauzon starting out for a respected stable.

The draw could have been kinder but CHIFA has a great strike-rate over C&D in the last year and may be able to find a way round it.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Trainer Darryll Holland won this last year with a maiden off a lowly mark and he bids to repeat the dose with the 59-rated Justahunch, who steps up in trip on his all-weather debut after finishing sixth off 3lb higher at Brighton. However, TROPICAL AIR is readily preferred after the Showcasing gelding was sent clear to win by three lengths over this trip at Lingfield last time out and although he has been put up 8lb for that victory, there may be more to come from Charlie Johnston's gelding. Stable companion Kandy House also makes the shortlist with Oisin Murphy in the saddle.

TROPICAL AIR blew apart a nursery at Lingfield last week and on that evidence his revised mark may not be enough to prevent a quick follow up. The return to the AW and 7f will suit Irrelevant and he's a big danger, with Diddy Man completing the shortlist.

Blinkers have made the difference with IRRELEVANT, who'll be happier back down in trip, and he's preferred to Diddy Man.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

NEZEEH powered home to win by over three lengths on his debut at Thirsk last month and having been gelded since, he is taken to make it two wins from two this evening. He does have to give weight away to all of these but has scope for plenty of improvement and may be the class act in this field. Biographer showed up well before being outpaced late on over 7f at Kempton first time out and seems sure to have learned from that experience. The drop in trip may suit and he could get the better of Pen Portrait in the race for second.

NEZEEH looked a good prospect when going in at the first time of asking at Thirsk and is fancied to defy a 7 lb penalty at the chief expense of Pen Portrait who came in a promising debut third at the same track and can build on it now. Kempton-third Biographer also has better days ahead of him and warrants plenty of respect, along with newcomers High Dreams and Giorgio M.

One of three to come away on debut, PEN PORTRAIT can make the most of the 7lb he's receiving from the wide-drawn Nezeeh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Next Second merits respect following her narrow win over C&D last time but a 3lb rise will make her life tougher here. With that in mind, preference is for SUANNI, who was a close fourth on that occasion and could reverse the form on 4lb better terms. Rewilding edges out Storm Melody and Coronation Cottage to be the pick of the remainder.

LOLA'S MOMENT didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at Musselburgh last time and can capitalise on a 2 lb lower mark now to gain her breakthrough success. Next Second has an excellent record here and rates a big threat though, while in-form duo Suanni and Storm Melody can have a say too in an open handicap.

The vote goes to SUANNI, who's drawn to attack and boasts a good record at this time of year. Toplight is also considered.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

UNDER CURFEW has made the frame on his last three starts and the in-form gelding gets the vote off a 1lb lower mark than when a close third over 5f here two starts ago. Stella Blue has to be of some interest having bounced back to form at Southwell last time, while Show Compassion and Outreach also merit places on the shortlist.

A tight-knit sprint in which UNDER CURFEW is taken to end a long losing run now he returns to his optimum trip with Oisin Murphy also in the saddle for the first time. Stella Blue is feared most on the back of her resurgent Southwell fourth. Show Compassion and Exorbitant appeal as the pick of the rest for minor honours.

Plenty of possibles but SHOW COMPASSION has been running well on AW all year and gets the vote ahead of Under Curfew.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The hat-trick seeking SEND IN THE CLOUDS does not have to carry a penalty for his win over 1m2f at Brighton a week ago and the six-year-old is hard to oppose as a result. Chinese Whisperer bounced back to form when a close third in a similar event to this at Newcastle a couple of weeks ago, while Clandestinely and Caramay are others who could go well.

SEND IN THE CLOUDS arrives in great order and also escapes a penalty for his recent apprentice success at Brighton so is impossible to oppose. Chinese Whisperer signalled he's ready to go close again though when third at Newcastle so should ensure Tony Carroll's 6-y-o doesn't have things all his own way. Global Tycoon and Rumnotred are both weighted to have a say too and need considering for minor honours.

Rated a deal higher in the past, CHINESE WHISPERER (nap) gets the nod having shown much more last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Tawtheef returns to the all-weather after a disappointing seventh at Epsom and as he has won over C&D, he has to enter calculations. DARKER is still a maiden after 13 starts but gave a good account of himself when third at Chelmsford last time out, running on well over a mile and suggesting he will appreciate this step back up in distance. Zakram could be a value alternative with the booking of Richard Kingscote catching the eye.

It's interesting that Phil Kirby has engaged Oisin Murphy for CASA LUNA and this filly might be worth chancing having dipped to a mark in the 40s for the first time. Tawtheef may have needed the run at Epsom last time and is respected back at a venue where he's tasted success before. The unexposed All Inclusive completes the shortlist.

There are positives with OPTICALITY, who ran well off higher marks here a couple of times this time last year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Something must have been amiss with STRATEGIC FORTUNE last time out when he was a distant last here and he may be better judged on his February course victory over a furlong further off 3lb lower. He has won here three times and may make that four if he can bounce back to his best today. Bo Taifan has won three of his last four starts and enters calculations despite a further 5lb rise in the handicap, while Style Of Life put in an improved effort when second at Ffos Las in July and is another to consider on her handicap debut.

BO TAIFAN is on a roll at present and might be able to defy the handicapper again. Ticket To Alaska is more consistent than the majority at this level and will be a threat if a wide draw doesn't prove a negative. Jamie Osborne handicapper newcomer Style of Life completes the shortlist.

Although well beaten in a better race on Saturday, VOLTAIC has a good record here and is taken to beat the unexposed Style Of Life.
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