There were 36 Races on Tuesday 19th September 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 7 races at Listowel, 8 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Uttoxeter, 8 races at Newcastle, 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.

ROSENZOO got off the mark in impressive fashion at Kempton last week and a 6lb penalty for that success may not be enough to stop him from following up here. That said, Line Sheet also won for the first time recently and could give the selection plenty to think about, while Zariela has to be of interest on her nursery debut following some encouraging efforts.

It wasn't a strong race ROSENZOO won at Kempton last week, but he did take a sizable step forward in brushing the well-backed favourite aside and looks capable of following up under a penalty. John Steed and handicap-debutant Zariela head the opposition.

Charlie Johnston's ROSENZOO hasn't looked back since going into nurseries and can follow up his stylish Kempton win under a 6lb penalty
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

WITNESS STAND was far from disgraced when sixth in the Group 2 Vintage Stakes at Goodwood last time and that followed an impressive success on his debut at Chester in June. With that in mind, it is hard to oppose the recently gelded son of Expert Eye now dropped in grade. Fine Interview is a noteworthy newcomer for a yard who can ready one first time, while Son Of Man and True Blue Gent complete the shortlist.

There's a good chance WITNESS STAND will have benefited from a gelding operation having raced freely in the Group 2 Vintage Stakes at Goodwood last month and, if that's the case, he'll prove hard to beat under a penalty. That said, Son of Man and True Blue Gent are a couple of interesting newcomers to keep an eye in the betting.

Tom Clover's WITNESS STAND, who has been gelded since his sixth in the Vintage Stakes, sets a very high standard and is hard to oppose.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MANHATTAN MIRAGE displayed plenty of promise when filling third place on his debut at Ffos Las at the beginning of the month and the son of Inns Of Court could be hard to stop with the benefit of that experience. Mukaafah is closely related to plenty of winners and is a newcomer to note, while similar comments apply to Warsong. Infinity Blue also has valid form claims but could be vulnerable.

MANHATTAN MIRAGE showed a lot of promise on debut and should be winning sooner rather than later. Warsong and Mukaafah are interesting newcomers to note in the betting.

Alice Haynes's MANHATTAN MIRAGE shaped really well when a debut third at Ffos Las and looks very much the way to go.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Given PROMETEO's proximity to a now 86-rated rival on his debut at Kempton 20 days ago, this could be a good time to side with the Marco Botti-trained colt. The son of Postponed stayed on well on that occasion and could be a different proposition with that experience to draw on. Tipsy Tiger was just a half-length back in fourth that day and is respected accordingly, while Masterly is a half-brother to four winners and is noteworthy on debut.

MASTERLEY makes plenty of appeal on paper and the booking of William Buck suggests a big run is expected, so he gets the nod to strike at the first time of asking. Prometeo caught the eye finishing well on his recent debut at Kempton and is an obvious threat with improvement on the cards over this longer trip, while Tipsy Tiger may prove best of the rest.

An ordinary-looking maiden in which the most appealing contender is PROMETEO. Dancing Eyes is feared most on form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A winner over C&D last month, Catwalk Model is a notable contender, while Miss Mai Tai and Musical Tribute are closely matched based on their encounter in a similar contest at Leicester in May, so also merit serious consideration. However, KATEY KONTENT, who was sixth in last season's Queen Mary at Royal Ascot, has dropped to a highly-competitive mark and looks worth chancing now her sights have been lowered.

MUSICAL TRIBUTE looked transformed by blinkers and the return to 6f when a decisive winner on the AW 17 days ago and, given the manner of that success, her revised mark may well be within her compass. Noor Band also arrives on the back of a personal best, with the thriving Miss Mai Tai completing the shortlist.

James Fanshawe's progressive filly MISS MAI TAI was edged out only late on at Leicester and can garner a fourth success of the season.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Panning For Gold has won four of his last five starts and is open to further progression now he steps up in trip, while Battista and Bold Ribb may also do better now they face a sterner test of stamina. Nevertheless, preference is for the proven stayer FOREST DEMON, who can be forgiven his latest start (lost his tongue-tie in the stalls) and a repeat of his Newmarket success two starts ago would give him a big chance.

BATTISTA is bred to excel over this sort of trip and, having caught the eye when second at Sandown last month, he may well be ahead of his mark. Panning For Gold's record in handicaps is excellent and he's feared most, ahead of Tuxedo Junction.

The progressive BATTISTA (nap) appeals as very much one to keep on the right side of in handicaps and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FAIR WIND finished a creditable second at Chester in a competitive three-year-old contest earlier in the month and is fancied to regain the winning thread off only 1lb higher here. Cover Up found only a progressive rival too strong on his handicap debut at Goodwood a fortnight go and may emerge as the chief threat, ahead of last month's C&D winner Razzam. The Showcasing gelding has run well in defeat since but is now 4lb higher than his third-placed finish at Wolverhampton last time out.

VESPASIAN was disappointing when last seen at Windsor in July but he's been freshened up since and this represents a slight drop in class. He's marginally preferred to unexposed 3-y-os Fair Wind and Cover Up.

This could rest between a pair of progressive 3yos in the shape of Cover Up and FAIR WIND with preference for Owen Burrows' gelding.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

SNOW BERRY was unable to complete a double on her return to handicap company when third at Nottingham in August, but the five-year-old ran well enough to suggest that a race of this nature should be within her compass. Darlo Pride posted his best effort to date when denied by a neck at Chelmsford recently and enters calculations off 3lb more in the ratings, while Bernard Spierpoint cannot be discounted off the same mark as his Brighton second earlier in September.

BERNARD SPIERPOINT is far more reliable than most at this level and, having won 3 times already in 2023, he looks the way to go. Nautical Dream is a potential improver, with Darlo Pride another one to take seriously.

A modest event can fall to SNOW BERRY who is suited by this track, represents an in-form yard and won't be scuppered by recent rain.
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