There were 43 Races on Tuesday 9th September 2025 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Leicester, 8 races at Galway, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Ffos Las, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Having built on his promising second-placed hurdle debut over C&D when opening his account at Fontwell 11 days ago, LORD could be set to follow up. Olly Murphy's charged scored with something in hand and he looks capable of defying a 7lb penalty. Manyana Blue came good at the fourth time of asking in this discipline over track and trip recently and she's feared most, ahead of Yellow Card.

All formlines point towards LORD being difficult to beat as he should be confirming past placings with Manyana Blue and Genbu.
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STELLARMASTERPIECE returned to winning ways over 1m4f here last month and a 2lb rise may not be enough to stop the five-year-old from following up. Twoforthegutter also scored on his most recent outing but a 5lb hike for that success demands more from him, while Bollin Neil edges out Throne Hall and Hiccups to be the pick of the remainder.

A tricky opener. The safest option could be the six-time course winner BOLLIN NEIL who should give it a good go from the front.
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Having hit the frame on all three outings since making a winning stable bow at Beverley in early May, this could prove a suitable opportunity for SPRING CHORUS to get back on the scoresheet. Michael Herrington's mare makes plenty of appeal off an unchanged mark and is preferred to Hibernate. The three-year-old lost little in defeat when runner-up to a progressive rival over C&D last time out. Unplugged is the pick of the remainder.

This mark looks within range for SWEET KISS back under Jake Dickson, who was on top for her win last month. Unplugged is next best.
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Although thwarted in his hat-trick bid at Aintree at the end of last season, JACK HYDE was far from disgraced that day. The seven-year-old makes plenty of appeal reverting to a novice hurdle and he should take all the beating if performing to a similar level. Fellow returnee Jaminska landed the spoils at Chepstow in March and may serve the most resistance to the selection, while Yanka Blue is next best.

Although absent since his good run at the Grand National meeting in April, JACK HYDE leads the way on form.
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BIRKENHEAD was only narrowly denied when third over C&D a few weeks ago and it would be no surprise to see Paul Midgley's gelding play a leading role off the same mark here. Betweenthesticks has filled second place on both starts since winning at Pontefract in August and he is likely to go well once again. Others to note are Equity Law, Albegone and Thankuappreciate.

Albegone loves it here and is greatly respected but THANKUAPPRECIATE is handicapped to win and ran well at Beverley last time.
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Having created a deep impression when making a winning debut at Newmarket last month, ZANTHOS looks destined for bigger things. A 7lb penalty is unlikely to stop the daughter of Sioux Nation and she's taken to fend off fellow debut scorer Touleen. Owen Burrows' filly should also have a bright future and she can keep the selection honest. Lady Roisia is the pick of the newcomers.

A 6-1 shot for next month's Group 1 Fillies' Mile, ZANTHOS is clearly the one to beat. Touleen and Lady Roisia are the threats.
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Just A Memory found only a subsequent winner too strong over 3m2f here last month and she must enter the reckoning off an unchanged mark. However, this drop in distance may count against the six-year-old and preference is for C&D winner LA QUARITE. Mickey Bowen's gelding romped home here four outings ago and a return to this track may prove just the tonic. Reopposing third Imperial Measure finished 38 lengths behind that day and has work to do, but is still best of the rest.

All of these have something to prove but IMPERIAL MEASURE should be well handicapped and he'll enjoy getting back on softer ground.
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LOOKS LIKELY put in a career best when second on her nursery debut over 5f at Chepstow last month. The first-time application of cheekpieces and step up in trip may be enough to see Hugo Palmer's filly get off the mark. Maasai Mata was third off this rating at Beverley last time and may prove to be the main danger, although Preminision should not be written off.

Looks Likely is a serious contender in a race lacking strength in depth. However, it could pay to take a chance on SPARTACUS FORCE.
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Recent Chelmsford runner-up HOUDINI MISS may have gone for home too soon when headed in the closing stages and compensation could be on the horizon. James Horton's filly looks more than capable of scoring at this level. Sporty Socks proved more competitive on her second-placed nursery bow at Kempton last month and is feared the most, ahead of Twilight Serenade.

A half-sister to four winners for the yard, all as 2yos, TRULY SPECIAL gets the nod. Twilight Serenade also has claims.
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FADED FANTASY was eased down to score by seven lengths over C&D last month and even a 10lb rise might underestimate his display that day. Christian Williams' six-year-old is improving at a rapid rate of knots and looks tough to oppose. Puddlesinthepark is bidding for a four-timer after bolting up over fences at Cartmel in July and holds an obvious chance. Recent Worcester scorer Jullou De Grissay is another to consider.

The 7yo PUDDLESINTHEPARK returns to hurdling on a roll and nicely handicapped. Hostile Hotelier is next best.
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U SURE DO has shown ability in his six career outings, most recently finishing a fair fourth in a class 4 handicap at Carlisle. The three-year-old drops back into maiden company and looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to get off the mark. Gennadius was beaten a length into second over 7f at Brighton last time and the drop back in trip looks a good move, so he has to be considered. Harry Whodeanie can beat Benjamin Brodie home for third.

This looks a match between U SURE DO and Gennadius, with the former bringing the better form and given the nod.
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MONOCEROS made a good impression when justifying favouritism on his debut at Newmarket last month and it would be no surprise to see him take a step forward from that effort. With that in mind, the son of Dubawi could defy a penalty to remain unbeaten. Blue Courvoisier changed hands for 100,000gns as a yearling and is related to a few winners, so he warrants a market check on his introduction. Any market confidence behind newcomer Zabeel Palace would be interesting too.

The well-related MONOCEROS won tidily on debut and is the one to beat under a penalty. Blue Courvoisier is an interesting newcomer.
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HOPE RISING struck in good style over C&D last month and now has a 6lb higher rating to contend with. That was her first start in a handicap in this sphere and she may have plenty more to offer. It's All About You could only manage seventh at Newcastle when last seen over hurdles in February, but is now 1lb lower and could get closer. Inside Man is the pick of the remainder.

Soon after a Flat win at Chester, IT'S ALL ABOUT YOU (nap) is taken to make it 3-5 over hurdles. West To The Bridge is next best.
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It looks significant that Dylan Browne McMonagle rides well-bred newcomer BIG CYPRESS. The Dubawi colt is a half-brother to a couple of smart performers in Listed winner Yosemite Valley and Irish Derby runner-up Piz Badile. Stablemate Acclamatic ran well on his debut at Killarney when third and is entitled to play a big role. Ballydoyle introduce newcomer Archers Bay, another son of the all-conquering Wootton Bassett.

Aidan O'Brien has won this race in six of the last seven seasons and may strike now with PIAZZA SAN MARCO who was very green on debut
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Flowstate struck over C&D prior to only managing fifth at Hamilton six days ago and he might be worth another chance. However, CROCODILE POWER hasn't finished out of the frame in each of his last three starts and now has Shay Farmer claiming a handy 7lb. The seven-year-old has stuck over track and trip three times in the past and may improve on that record. Dream Deal completes the shortlist.

This could go to ONE MORE DREAM (nap) who took a step back in the right direction when sixth at Beverley last time.
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Below her best in a tougher contest at York last time, ISLE OF FERNANDEZ looks worthy of another chance based on her second over 7f at Goodwood prior to that. Kevin Ryan's filly found only the subsequent Prestige Stakes third Aylin too good on that occasion and a similar effort here could see her off the mark. Perineighs can fare better back at this level, while Only Dream Big looks pick of the remainder.

This looks a good opportunity for ISLE OF FERNANDEZ who should find this easier than when contesting maidens at Goodwood and York.
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SHE'S CRAFTY was noted finishing strongly for fifth over the minimum trip at Nottingham last time. The daughter of Starman has improved with every start so far, and it seems reasonable to expect further progress from Jack Morland's filly returning to 6f for her nursery debut. Wojtek struggled in a valuable sales race at York, but this will likely prove more his level, while Red Savitar gets a change of headgear and may improve.

This can go to SHE'S CRAFTY who suggested the return to 6f would suit when catching the eye at Nottingham last time.
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TANJEN struck in comfortable fashion at Southwell last week and is quickly turned out under a 6lb penalty. Provided the daughter of Kodi Bear is in similar form, she will prove a tough nut to crack. Fenlander has made the frame on each of his last three outings and should remain competitive, while Harb is another to keep an eye on.

This can go to HARB (nap), who boasts a good record at this time of year. Catch Cunningham and Fenlander are worth a look too.
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Jaitroplaclasse wasn't disgraced when fifth at Worcester on his first start after a wind operation. However, he's still searching for a first win, and a chance is taken on JUGGERNAUT. Anthony Honeyball's charge has been thereabouts over hurdles here since returning to action, and could prove the one to side with tackling the larger obstacles for the first time. Barranco is preferred to Papa Barns of the remaining pair.

All four have chances. JUGGERNAUT brings momentum into his chasing debut and he has the scope for fences.
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GENUINE ARTICLE was a good winner over course and distance at the end of July and ran a cracker subsequently when losing out narrowly in the Irish Cambridgeshire at the Curragh. This looks like a nice opportunity to bag another win. Blue Moon Boy sprang a shock when winning his maiden here early last month and is interesting off a low weight. Iowa City showed promise on her first start for Paddy Twomey at Killarney in May and is another to note.

Boasting a fine overall record at this venue, IMPOSING SUPREME may avenge the defeat inflicted by Genuine Article at the festival
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LAW DEGREE appreciated a return to this class when second at Musselburgh a fortnight ago and he looks more than capable of scoring. A 1lb rise in the ratings for Tim Easterby's gelding could prove to be lenient and he edges the vote over the up-in-distance Uncle Sam. The son of Washington DC has hit the frame on both outings over 6f this year and this extra furlong is worth exploring. Lima Sierra is the pick of the remainder.

A wide-open contest but preference is for EY UP HE'S A STAR to get off the mark. The main danger is Uncle Sam.
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Tim Easterby trained last year's winner and his Dark Angel filly RUM THERAPY could be the one to side with. She proved better than her opening mark when scoring over the stiff 5f at Beverley on her nursery debut and a 2lb rise may not be enough to prevent another bold bid. Magistery failed to get a clear run in a nursery at Ripon last time and she rates a bigger threat than Pontefract winner Sparkling Pink.

This could go the way of BOY NAMED SIOUX who has been brought along steadily and appeals as an improver going into nursery company.
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Diamondsinthesand landed a classified contest over C&D recently, although Red Walls was beaten only a neck in second. The latter may well turn the tables on these more favourable terms, but PUNCHBOWL FLYER could prove the one to side with. John O'Shea's charge arrives in fine fettle, having won over 6f at Chepstow last month and run well in defeat twice since, and he can resume winning ways.

The vote goes to PUNCHBOWL FLYER who was beaten a nose off this mark over 7f last time, but has gained all eight wins over this trip.
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Kimeko Glory was winning for the third time this year when successful at Sandown in July. A 7lb rise may not prevent another bold bid, but BRIELLE is another progressive type to consider. The daughter of Almanzor finished a respectable sixth in a competitive handicap at York on her handicap bow and could prove a more potent force in this lower grade. Summer Heat and Alerta Maxima are also noted.

The vote goes to the lightly raced BRIELLE, who'll find this less demanding than at York. Alerta Maxima is another to consider.
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VICTORS SPIRIT came out second best in a fight to the line at Stratford on his introduction. Neil King's charge was beaten only a neck by the odds-on favourite and is taken to go one better here. The penalised Axel Bleue made a winning debut under Rules at Market Rasen, and will appreciate this return to soft ground after finishing runner-up at Worcester, while Peaky Girl is pick of the newcomers.

Getting back on slower ground should help AXEL BLEUE who got outpaced on a quicker surface at Worcester.
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TILANI may be able to confirm course form with Flying Fortress despite being a few pounds worse off. The Belardo gelding rounded off the festival meeting here with a win and was value for a bit more than his winning margin of half-a-length then. With Robert Whearty claiming off Flying Fortress he is now 6lb better off, so is entitled to play a big role. Rizal is another to consider.

There may be more improvement in TILANI following his C&D defeat of Flying Fortress, who can be rated a serious threat
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Having opened his account when making all in a classified event over C&D last time out, Filey Beach cannot be dismissed in his current vein of form. However, the four-year-old is reverting to handicap company off a career-high mark. EMERALD ARMY didn't enjoy the best of passages on his latest third over C&D and he ticks plenty of the right boxes. Fellow in-form rival One More Bottle may give the selection most to think about.

Emerald Army arrives in top form, while Filey Beach remains open to improvement. However, ONE MORE BOTTLE is the tentative pick.
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BELLA LOVE was caught in the shadow of the post when going agonisingly close in a maiden handicap over 7f here latest. A solid fourth over this trip at Catterick before that, Ivan Furtado's charge looks set to strike. Edgewater Drive landed a double over C&D last summer and will be hard to keep out of the finish if returning to the same level, while Giselles Izzy also merits consideration.

Wilf Storey's EDGEWATER DRIVE signalled he is ready to strike again when an encouraging fourth at Hamilton and can bag a third C&D win
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SAGREMOR finished a promising fifth in a valuable conditions race at Deauville on his debut last month and that form was boosted when the runner-up subsequently won a maiden at Ascot. Ice Cube faced a tougher test at York on his introduction a couple of weeks ago and improvement is expected from him, while Spanish Waltz is a newcomer to note.

The selection is SAGREMOR who showed up for a long way in a valuable newcomers' race at Deauville last month.
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Redcar winner HOLBACHE faced a tougher test at Newmarket last time, but still finished a fine second. The third has franked that form since and Julie Camacho's sprinter can continue to thrive. Lequinto rattled off a hat-trick at Windsor in June and is no forlorn hope back in this lower grade, while My Awele warrants respect having scored over C&D on her penultimate start.

Preference is for CURRAHEE who impressed over 7f here in July and has gone on from that over 6f and 7f on the AW since.
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SANCTIJUDE wasn't disgraced when mid-division in the valuable Ballyhane Stakes last time and looks capable of landing a race of this standard. She had run a big race at Gowran previously and a reproduction of that would make her a leading contender. Cherry Hill Girl shaped with promise when third on her debut at Leopardstown and could prove the danger with that experience under her belt. Newcomers Zous And Me and Goofy Gander are ones to watch in the betting.

No standout but CHERRY HILL GIRL proved she can handle soft ground on debut and could prove the one to beat off a light weight
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Maris Angel returned to winning ways at Wolverhampton last week and is likely to be on the premises, despite her 5lb penalty. However, YAZAMAN did well to get up for third in this grade at Beverley on his most recent start and goes off an unchanged mark. The seven-year-old lurks on an appealing rating and he looks the way to go. Last-time-out C&D winner Chief Of State is another to consider.

Recent winners Maris Angel and Chief Of State are respected but this could be the day for YAZAMAN to exploit a handy mark.
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Palio Di Siena failed to justify favouritism when second over 6f at Salisbury last month, but this step back up in distance looks the right move. Even so, a chance can be taken on COSMO GOODSPEED. The son of Churchill progressed from his first appearance to finish fourth at Kempton and is likely to have more improvement in him. Melosa is next best.

The lightly raced COSMO GOODSPEED can get off the mark having run so well at Kempton recently on his return from 133 days off.
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SELECTIVE POWER may be able to follow up despite a 12lb hike for a very easy success at Roscommon eight days ago. The Thomas Coyle-trained gelding revelled in the testing conditions that day and looks set to get his preferred soft ground again. Counterculture ran well at that same Roscommon meeting and is another who seems to prefer cut in the ground. Goldrush Kid ran well when runner-up here at the festival and is another for the shortlist.

Disappointing on her seasonal debut, COUNTERCULTURE (nap) gave a reassuring display at Roscommon last week and can defy top weight now
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THOSEWERETHEDAYS wasn't disgraced in third over 1m2f at Windsor last month and he sets a fair standard with an official rating of 82. Ralph Beckett's gelding should relish this extra furlong and may take another step forward to score. Sound Janet hit the crossbar off a mark of 75 at Goodwood on her latest outing and has to be respected back in maiden company. Of the remainder, Lahire makes the most appeal.

This looks to be a two-horse race and preference is for SOUND JANET to get off the mark ahead of Thosewerethedays.
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BUCK BARROW put his underwhelming eighth at Bath well behind him when second over 1m4f here last month and is just 3lb higher. The three-year-old arguably brings the best recent form to the table and looks the one to beat. Wyld Bill struck by a nose at Newcastle in June and if transferring that form to turf, he could have a say. Racing Demon sports a first-time visor and isn't ruled out either.

Preference is for four-time C&D winner ZAMBEZI MAGIC (nap) who endured a nigtmare passage here 12 days ago.
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LA ISLA MUJERES should appreciate the cut in the ground here and can land another Listed prize for connections. The Lope De Vega mare ran well on her sole outing this season, when second over 2m at Down Royal in May. She's had a little break since and could have a good autumn campaign. Island Hopping, third in the Irish Oaks, ran a big race in Group 3 company at Cork last time and sets the standard off her mark of 106. Smart jumper Jetara is another fascinating runner.

Island Hopping comes out top on ratings but is passed over here in favour of LA ISLA MUJERES
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Having continued her upward trajectory when scoring at Brighton recently, Lunanova merits respect in her follow-up bid. The three-year-old isn't taken lightly, but a 6lb penalty does demand more. RAVISHING BEAUTY arrives on the back of a close-up second at Ayr and, off 2lb higher, Jedd O'Keeffe's filly is slightly more compelling. Runninsonofagun is also worth a second look in here.

This can go to HOSTELRY whose two C&D wins include this race two years ago. bRavishing Beauty\p is second choice.
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The unexposed GNOMON had plenty in hand when winning over an extended 1m3f at Haydock on Friday and Ralph Beckett's gelding can defy a 5lb penalty on the quick turnaround. Mighty Bandit also scored on his most recent outing and should not be underestimated, although this is more demanding. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Maxident is the pick of them.

Three of these won their latest starts including MIGHTY BANDIT who scored in good style from the front over C&D last month.
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Dual course winner OUT ON FRIDAY may be able to strike again here. Philip Byrnes' charge ran well last time and has won in testing conditions around here in the past. Steps In The Sand was a good winner over further here at the festival. She was a touch disappointing back over hurdles last time but has to be respected on the Flat again. Rain ran well at Leopardstown last time and could be place material stepping back up in trip.

Absent since a Gowran win in April on heavy ground, the now claimer-ridden SPRING EVENING is taken to follow up despite a wide draw
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EXPOSAY left behind her opening fourth at Wolverhampton when scoring at Thirsk in July. An opening mark of 75 looks workable for the daughter of Sergei Prokofiev and a double may be on the cards. Recent C&D winner One Night Thunder cannot be dismissed on this quick turnaround and he's feared most, ahead of last month's Ayr scorer Native Honey.

It is difficult to get away from ONE NIGHT THUNDER (nap). The main danger is Exposay.
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Sofian got off the mark over C&D a month ago and has to be noted as a result. That said, a 3lb rise demands more from him and preference is for GOLDEN PHARAOH. Scott Dixon's gelding showed improvement when third over a mile at Doncaster last time and makes plenty of appeal off 1lb lower. Lhebayeb and Queen Of Good News complete the shortlist.

The vote goes to LHEBAYEB who should have conditions in her favour, while the drop back in grade is another positive.
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This looks like a nice opportunity for DREAM ON BABY to land a maiden. The Walk In The Park mare was runner-up in Grade 3 company over timber last season and ran well on the Flat at Tramore last month. Generous Support was runner-up at the festival here and looks like an obvious danger. Paddy Twomey runs two with Billy Lee riding Salentina, who may improve from her initial effort at Cork last month.

From an in-form yard, the well-bred SHARANGA could well be up to making a winning debut
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