There were 13 Races on Sunday 7th September 2025 across 2 meetings. There was 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at York, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Although he hasn't cut much ice in recent months, stable debutant SHANTOU LUCKY looks the type to be rejuvenated by a change of scenery. James Owen has done well with similar types previously and the eight-year-old may take some stopping if anywhere near to his best. Locked Down Lad proved far more competitive when beaten a neck on handicap bow at Worcester last month and is feared most, ahead of Bebside Banter.

After running better than his finishing position suggests on last month's handicap debut at Wexford, BARROW RANGER gets the vote.
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Beaten only a neck on his introduction at Newmarket last month, despite being slowly away, CROWN OFFICE shaped with abundant promise and stepping up in trip looks like a good move for the son of No Nay Never. William Haggas' colt gets the vote ahead of narrow Pontefract runner-up Delinquent and Secret History, who shaped well on debut herself when second at Newbury over this distance.

The only filly in the field, SECRET HISTORY, made a pleasing debut last month and her fancy entries suggest she's held in high regard.
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DE TEMPS EN TEMPS produced a useful level of form when trained in Ireland by Gavin Cromwell and he makes plenty of appeal in these calmer waters. Champion jockey Sean Bowen takes the mount and a reproduction of the six-year-old's penultimate effort, when third at Limerick, may suffice. Gary & Josh Moore's representatives always require a second look at this venue and market support for hurdling debutant King's Reign would make him of interest, while Final Straw appeals most of the remainder.

This is a tricky puzzle but the answer might be six-time Flat winner CINNODIN, who makes his hurdling debut.
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AIR FORCE ONE has done very well since joining the Geoff Oldroyd stable and he looks the one to beat if building upon a strong placed effort over C&D at the Ebor Festival, when not getting the clearest of runs at a crucial stage. A highly creditable fourth in the Great St Wilfrid, Alzahir must enter calculations, along with King Of Stars, who has been knocking on the door for his in-form connections. Completing the shortlist are Bergerac, Dan Tucker and Squealer.

Some old favourites on show but AIR FORCE ONE is a relative new kid on the block and his third here last month offered hope of better.
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Blackacre has proved a revelation since the application of a visor, notching up a brace of wins at Newton Abbot, and Evan Williams' six-year-old is likely to prove a warm order despite a further 8lb rise in the handicap. However, UNBLINKING has finished second on his last two appearances over C&D and it might pay to side with him instead. Lough Owel heads the remainder.

The one with by far the least to prove is BLACKACRE, who looked in excellent nick when winning twice at Newton Abbot last month.
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This can go the way of the highly consistent ARTISAN DANCER, who was runner-up in a valuable contest over C&D at the Ebor Festival before another creditable second at Southwell. Fireblade had him back in third when scoring at Ascot's Shergar Cup meeting last month, although that form was then reversed here. Course winner Diamond Bay has shaped over 1m6f recently as though he would relish going back up in trip.

Some of these have been a bit up and down but not ARTISAN DANCER who continues to hold his form during a busy schedule.
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Irish raider PAHLAVI recorded a determined success at Downpatrick last month and under similar conditions the eight-year-old could have more in the tank. He must compete from 10lb higher today, but Paddy Hanlon is able to claim 5lb, which can only be seen as a positive. Stinginhisstep, who boasts stronger credentials than many having won over C&D in July, must enter calculations along with the returning Sun Joy.

It's worth chancing SUN JOY, who returns from his break on a tempting mark and didn't run that badly when last in action.
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DANGER BAY was the ready winner of a maiden over 1m1f at Hamilton before making a successful handicap debut over the same C&D. Bred to get further, the progressive son of New Bay appeals strongly now bidding to complete a hat-trick over a new trip that shouldn't be problematic. Tycoon and Gunship are other unexposed three-year-olds capable of flourishing in handicaps, while Per Contra and Magnum Opus are more wily contenders who shouldn't be far away.

A hot handicap in which a few can be fancied. DANGER BAY (nap) looks highly progressive and connections have him in the Cambridgeshire.
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Following a string of second placed efforts, LERMOOS LEGEND deservedly regained the winning thread at Market Rasen last time out. 5lb higher but with cheekpieces applied for the first time today, he could repeat the dose. Big Jimbo arrives on the back of a cosy success here recently and is respected alongside Midnight Jewel, who should be favoured by a return to this circuit.

The suggestion is ATREIDES (nap), who ran well to a point on his recent chasing debut and has become well handicapped.
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Lethal Levi comfortably had Elmonjed back in second when he landed the Listed Hopeful Stakes at Newmarket and he can uphold that form, despite picking up a 3lb penalty. Elmonjed could still go close, but his less-exposed stable companion ALMERAQ is a more exciting prospect. The Dark Angel colt breezed through his handicap debut at Ayr and, allotted a 15lb rise to a mark of 105, he looks well above average and already needs to step up in class. Grand Grey and the in-form Prince Of India also command respect.

There are some very interesting 3yos in opposition but the highly admirable 6yo LETHAL LEVI should be a tough nut to crack.
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LADY KARA has shown promise on both of her starts under Rules, most recently when third at Hexham. A tendency to race freely has been a hindrance so far, but connections employ a hood for the first time which could work the oracle. Opening Dance improved on her debut effort to finish fourth at Worcester latest and is taken to follow the selection home, while market support for newcomer Mirror Of Illusion would be noteworthy.

Well-bred newcomer MIRROR OF ILLUSION is selected to enhance Jamie Snowden's good bumper strike-rate.
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REVELANCE is a filly on the upgrade and readily stepped forward from winning a novice event at Salisbury on her seasonal debut to coast home in three-runner race at Epsom. With that successful handicap debut to draw upon, the daughter of Blue Point can progress further from 6lb higher. Seren Star is also on a hat-trick and is a key player, while fellow last-time winners Zapphire and Folkene add further depth to a competitive event.

Rhapsody was quite eyecacthing on handicap debut and yet Cieren Fallon gets off her to partner hat-trick seeker SEREN STAR.
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Having scored with plenty in hand at Sandown, Earthwatch must enter calculations in his current vein of form. However, the assessor has reacted with an 11lb hike for the three-year-old, so BILLYB is slightly more compelling. Craig Lidster's gelding landed a 19-runner affair over C&D and subsequently performed with credit when making the frame in a class 3 at Haydock. Double Parked and Commander Of Life are others of interest.

The front-running CANVAS catches the eye from a low stall. He's enjoyed a progressive 3yo campaign over 1m/1m2f.
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