There were 45 Races on Friday 27th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Haydock, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Worcester, 7 races at Listowel, 9 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Dundalk, 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.

ENCLOSURE is related to several winners, notably Group 1-winning miler Integral, and shaped as though she wanted further when not beaten too far into sixth over 7f here on debut. With that experience under her belt and a longer trip, Sir Michael Stoute's filly is narrowly preferred to Hock Eye The Noo, who did well to be beaten just over a length after a troubled start over 7f first time out and also has scope for plenty of improvement. Zizi looks best of the rest.

Preference is for ENCLOSURE, who shaped as if in need of the experience when sixth here last month and Sir Michael Stoute's filly is entitled to progress from that initial effort. Hock Eye The Noo pulled clear of the remainder when third at Lingfield first time up last month so she can give the selection most to think about, with Zizi and debutante Advertorial another couple worth considering, too.

Few with compelling claims. ZIZI can improve for the new trip and she's preferred to Enclosure and Hock Eye The Noo.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

William Haggas has his string in fine form at present and he has a good chance here with GULTARI, who missed out on a 6f Yarmouth double by the narrowest of margins off this mark last week. Another bold bid is anticipated, but the same can be said of Daytona Lady, who also finished a close second in a similar event at Chelmsford last time and she's a previous C&D scorer. A 7f winner on debut at Lingfield before a fair effort in defeat at Catterick when dropped to this trip latest, Brazilian Rose should appreciate a return to the all-weather.

GULTARI once again displayed plenty of willingness in battle when going down by a nostril at Yarmouth 9 days ago and William Haggas' filly can regain the winning thread at the expense of Brazilian Rose, who couldn't advance her debut winning form at Catterick earlier this month but still ran quite well in third. Daytona Lady can edge out Ormolulu for third.

Brazilian Rose could be ahead of her mark and is feared but GULTARI is a sprinter on the up and she gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Sir Laurence Graff ended a long drought when scoring off a career-low mark at Lingfield, but he has gone up 4lb for that success and he isn't guaranteed to back it up. Of more appeal is STORM ASSET, who has gone up 1lb for finishing runner-up over this C&D last time but remains 4lb below his last winning mark and has two course victories to his name (one over this trip). Flying Panther is another to note.

SIR LAURENCE GRAFF finally took advantage of a much-reduced mark at Lingfield earlier this month and in a race unlikely to take much winning, Chelsea Banham's 4-y-o can follow up at the expense of High Court Judge, who ran too badly to be true having been well supported over C&D just over 3 weeks ago. Flying Panther and Storm Asset can fight out minor honours.

Flying Panther, Storm Asset and SIR LAURENCE GRAFF appeal most. The selection had something to spare at Lingfield last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mesaafi produced a fair effort to make the frame over 6f at Kempton and the step back up in trip shouldn't pose him any problems, so he is one to note. However, DUTCH KINGDOM looks the way to go. Darryll Holland's four-year-old struck in convincing style in this grade at Chelmsford eight days ago and he should prove hard to beat in his follow-up bid, despite carrying a 5lb penalty. The Bitter Moose is another to note in a first-time visor.

DUTCH KINGDOM quickened clear in good style at Chelmsford last week and is the percentage call to follow up under a penalty. Ultramarine is better judged on his previous form having been left poorly placed on his most recent outing over C&D, while others to consider are Shaw Park and Flatley.

Ultramarine is better than he showed last time but DUTCH KINGDOM (nap) can further enhance his fine record in Class 5 AW handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

GRACE ANGEL beat Catch Cunningham (third) when scoring in smart fashion in this grade at Yarmouth last time and she is expected to confirm that form. The daughter of Harry Angel is a previous C&D winner and looks well placed to go in again. Glamorous Breeze justified favouritism at Bath earlier in the month and she should mount a bold bid off 3lb higher, while Cast No Shadow is another to watch out for.

GRACE ANGEL proved as good as ever when resuming winning ways in ready fashion at Yarmouth last week and gets the nod to follow up under a 5-lb penalty. Navello looks to be coming to the boil again and is second choice, with Mini Magna completing the shortlist.

This should be well run and NAVELLO, who boasts a good record here, could be the answer. Grace Angel looks best of the rest.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BULLET POINT has shown a fair amount of ability in his three starts to date, including when finishing fourth at Windsor in July. William Haggas' three-year-old has been gelded since that effort and he might prove a different proposition now stepping up in trip on his handicap debut off an opening mark of 75. Faro Di Notte put in a disappointing display at Sandown last time, but she can forgiven because of the soft ground on that occasion and she could get closer now back on the all-weather. War Chant completes the shortlist.

WAR CHANT has taken his form up a notch this season, winning at Nottingham in June before running to a similar level both starts since, so he can continue his good spell to add to his tally. Bullet Point is feared most with better still to come as he goes handicapping for his leading yard, ahead of Invincible Aura.

War Chant is respected with a recent run behind him but INVINCIBLE AURA can progress again back on the AW.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Atlantis Blue's hat-trick bid may have ended in failure at Sandown but there were legitimate excuses, although a further 2lb rise does ask more questions of her. Rosenzoo rediscovered some form to take second here last weekend and is out again before his revised mark comes into effect. Ajdayet has been gelded since his handicap-debut fourth at Newmarket, but BERNALDA made a much more encouraging first foray outside of maiden/novice company when a close-up third at the same track and she gets the nod.

With the hood reapplied, ATLANTIS BLUE has proved as good as ever on her last 3 starts, doing well under the circumstances (blindfold removed late leaving the stalls) when fourth at Sandown on her latest outing. She is taken to resume winning ways, though the progressive Bernalda is respected on her all-weather debut. Rosenzoo could also be in the mix.

The well-bred Frankel filly BERNALDA surely has better days ahead of her and Newmarket last time was encouraging.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DARKZIDEOFTHEMOON was freshened up after an improved second at Kempton and he stepped forward again to occupy the same position there last week. He has been raised 2lb but that doesn't come into effect until after this assignment so he can capitalise. Sassy Glory is also 2lb well-in following her recent Thirsk second and she didn't perform badly at this venue before that. Lost In Time has been knocking on the door, and Bay Of Naples shouldn't be far away. Expect improvement from Forest Spirit too.

FOREST SPIRIT is bred to be well suited by the step up in distance and, in theory, should be much better than an opening mark of 57 so, for all that she's not shown a great deal to this point, she's worth chancing to get the better of Darkzideofthemoon, who arrives on the back of an excellent second at Kempton. Sassy Glory also makes the shortlist.

Forest Spirit is interesting but DARKZIDEOFTHEMOON only narrowly failed to justify favouritism at Kempton.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

APOSTLE may have been turned over at odds-on at Salisbury, but the winner has since performed well in a class 2 contest and Sir Mark Prescott's filly can get back on track now returned to the all-weather. There was no fluke about Black Smoke's surprise C&D success, while fellow track-and-trip winner Atalanta Breeze is back down to a handy mark. Beau Vintage surely won't remain a maiden for too much longer, and Gold Aura and V Power should have races in them before too long as well.

APOSTLE failed to supplement her Chelmsford breakthrough success when sent off odds-on for a Salisbury handicap last time, but she lost little caste in defeat all the same and there should be better to come from this lightly-raced filly. Gold Aura gets the nod for forecast purposes ahead of Black Smoke.

Sir Mark Prescott's APOSTLE was perhaps unsuited by the fast ground when beaten at Salisbury and this could be more her scene.
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