There were 30 Races on Sunday 14th September 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Curragh, 8 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card

A winner over this C&D on his penultimate start, TELEPATHIC has plenty going for him back on Town Moor. Having since performed well to finish fourth off this mark in a Racing League event at Newcastle last month, the son of Oasis Dream has flourished over 1m2f and can kick on. Stormy Monday also won over this trip at Epsom most recently and a 4lb higher mark looks workable. Patrol and Forest Caper are other appealing contenders.

Stormy Monday and Forest Caper are key contenders but the vote goes to TELEPATHIC.
Class & Speed Card

CARLA RIDGE could be a shade of value on her handicap debut. There was plenty of merit in her placed efforts in Listed and Group 3 company at Naas over the summer. The last couple of winners of this sprint have been drawn high and she is housed in stall 22. British raider Tuco Salamanca was a ready winner on soft ground at Yarmouth before following up in good style at Newcastle, so is particularly dangerous. Rain is music to the ears of connections of Go Athletico, who could be coming home better than most. Big Gossey, who won this race two years ago, Sarahmae, stablemates Keke and Heavenly Power and the intriguing handicap debutant Bounty are among a whole host of horses with chances.

The last two winners of this race have been drawn high. With that in mind, CARLA RIDGE who has solid stakes race form, gets the vote
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Project Geofin was well handicapped when he won over a mile at Pontefract and supplemented that with a C&D win off 6lb higher last month. However, a further 2lb rise leaves him vulnerable over this trip under top-weight. With that in mind, fellow hat-trick seeker NIGHTSINWHITESATIN shades preference. Still of low mileage, Ed Bethell's filly has thrived since tackling 1m2f and could be ahead of her revised mark of just 77. Something Splendid and Say What You See complete the shortlist.

Some strikingly in-form contenders may be led home by SOMETHING SPLENDID who looked so unlucky at Sandown 16 days ago.
Class & Speed Card

ZAMBEZI MAGIC won in a canter over this trip at Ffos Las on Tuesday and now has a 4lb penalty to contend with. If the eight-year-old remains in similar form, he will prove very hard to beat. Stormy Lady outran her odds of 25/1 to finish third in a classified stakes at Chelmsford and is an interesting contender on just her third handicap start. Spinning Dancer is the pick of the remainder.

Zambezi Magic won easily on Tuesday but is opposed with BRAMBLE JELLY, who scored over C&D on heavy ground last autumn.
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JOYFUL TIDINGS has the big advantage of winning his maiden on rain-softened ground at Tipperary. He went off favourite for that debut run and the runner-up has endorsed the form in no uncertain terms by winning twice since, including in Listed company. Karl Burke's Alparslan was an emphatic winner of a novice stakes at Leicester and holds a Group 1 entry, so his chance is respected. Ger Lyons is having a good season with his juveniles and his representative By The Lake held on by a neck to make a winning start in Naas. Blingy's Sister was beaten into second at Chester by a horse who has some eyecatching entries, so her chance shouldn't be underestimated.

Preference is for JOYFUL TIDINGS, absent since beating a subsequent Listed winner on her Tipperary debut in April on similar ground
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FARANDAWAY failed to land a blow when well beaten at York last time, but might be better judged on his third at the same venue prior. Grant Tuer's charge sets the standard with an official rating of 75 and is tough to oppose. Komorkis could only manage fifth at Newcastle on her return, but may take a step forward to get into contention. Donald looks up against it.

It will be disappointing if FARANDAWAY isn't good enough to get off the mark here. Donald can chase him home.
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After winning two of his three starts, Indian Springs looks a bright prospect. However, an opening mark of 96 is high enough for the handicap debutant and it might pay to go with one of the more wily contenders. GOD OF WAR, who has been highly tried since he won a novice race over C&D as a juvenile, fits the bill and appeals strongly after resuming winning ways at Sandown. Defence Minister, the in-form Pietro and Back In Black are others to note.

Loads with chances. Defence Minister has to be on the shortlist but there's reason to believe BRIGHTON BOY might outrun his odds.
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REJJIEN has shown improvement since tackling nursery company, finishing second on both occasions, and is just 1lb higher than for her latest effort at Chepstow. The application of first-time cheekpieces might help eke out more and she can record her first career success. Lady Lauren was well clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot at Salisbury and is likely to be thereabouts. Takeitorleaveit is another to keep an eye on.

David Loughnane's REJJIEN has made a solid start to her handicap career, and her proven ability on soft ground is a big selling point.
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A mouthwatering clash between COMPOSING and the unbeaten Venetian Sun, with preference for the former. Aidan O'Brien's charge is proven over 7f and is on a four-timer after victories in a maiden and a Group 2 over C&D that sandwich a Group 3 in Leopardstown. Slower ground shouldn't inconvenience her as her dam was very proficient in testing conditions. Venetian Sun is the highest rated on 113 after four wins culminating in a Group 1 at Deauville. She is a massive player and her trainer won this race two years ago, but she is trying a new trip. Composing's stablemate Beautify took a notable scalp when victorious in a Group 2 over 6f here and has plenty of upside.

The unbeaten Venetian Sun may not have the stamina to resist COMPOSING whose liking for this trip is already established
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PARISIAN SCHOLAR showed improvement when outrunning odds of 50/1 to finish fourth at Chelmsford and takes a step up in distance on his nursery bow. The son of Study Of Man could have more to offer and may defy an opening rating of 60. Truly Special wasn't disgraced in fifth at Beverley and warrants a market check, while Supreme Dancer isn't ruled out either.

Charlie Johnston's improving PARISIAN SCHOLAR can take another step forward to get off the mark on his first go in nurseries.
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Pocklington would be deserved winner following three defeats by under a length so far this term, while Commanche Falls finished narrowly in front of him at York last time and cannot be ruled out either. Royal Velvet struck on the Knavesmire a couple of days earlier and warrants respect lining up off 5lb higher, but TEN POUNDS shades the verdict. He has run well behind subsequent Group 2 winner More Thunder on his last couple of starts, particularly over 6f in the Wokingham at Royal Ascot, and should remain fiercely competitive despite a 2lb rise.

Last year's winner BALDOMERO (nap) was also on the scoresheet here in June and is taken to maintain his unbeaten record at Doncaster.
Class & Speed Card

Man Of The Sea accounted for Bohemian Breeze by just under a length over 1m5f here last month and is expected to confirm his authority over that rival. However, FRANCESCO BARACCA forced Tara Iti and Fair Dinkum to settle for minor honours over track and trip in June and that might prove to be the key piece of form to focus on. The Eve Johnson Houghton-trained four-year-old finished a fair third at Southwell last time and looks the way to go.

Having waited all year for his favoured slow ground, well-handicapped 5yo CORSICAN CAPER was stymied in a tactical race here this month.
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BUCANERO FUERTE is in terrific form and could bring up his hat-trick. His seasonal reappearance saw him take a Listed race at Naas in May and he then made all in a Group 3 over 6f at this venue in August. He is already a winner at the highest level at the Curragh and is four from six here, including on attritional ground over this trip on debut. Australian representative Asfoora has been garnering plenty of headlines since winning the Nunthorpe at York last month. She brings a lot of class to this sprint and is likely to be right there at the business end. Two Stars is up in grade, but is going the right way and conditions will suit.

Winner of four of his seven races at this venue, ART POWER is tipped in the hope he can hit top form on his second start of the season
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RORY THE CAT finished third over track and trip last month and has been dropped 2lb. The son of Starspangledbanner lurks on an appealing rating and looks well placed to regain the winning thread. Sea Master was far from disgraced in fourth over 2m at Ripon and takes a drop in trip, so he has to be respected. Wadacre Giorgio is another to watch out for.

This looks a good opportunity for the consistent SEA MASTER (nap) to get back to winning ways. Rory The Cat can follow him home.
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MOONJID was sent off favourite on his stable debut for Michael Appleby at Carlisle 13 days ago and lost little in defeat going under by a head. He remains open to improvement and won't mind cutting back a furlong judged on that latest evidence, so a bold bid is forecast. Beaming Light is a consistent gelding and was anything but disgraced when upped to class 4 level at Southwell last time. Finn Ironside has won twice recently, including over 7f at this venue, and he must enter calculations, while any further rainfall would boost the chances of recent heavy-ground winner Golden Pharaoh.

It could be onwards and upwards for the lightly raced 3yo MOONJID after his encouraging first run for these connections.
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It was heavy ground when SAVANNAH SMILES landed a qualifier for this series final over 5f here at the start of the month. Similar underfoot conditions prevail and she can effectively race off a lower mark with Elizabeth Gale's 5lb allowance taken into account. Asinara and the progressive Cindy Lou Who also won qualifying events at the track, with the latter preferred. Vaunted won this off the same rating last term and is not out of it either.

Progressive filly CINDY LOU WHO kept on strongly to score on soft at Windsor in July, and her other two wins this year were gained here.
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Charlie Appleby has a really good National Stakes record and SABA DESERT can give him a fourth success in this Group 1 contest. The Dubawi colt still looked a touch green when winning the Superlative Stakes at Newmarket back in July, but also showed a smart turn of foot to quicken up and run out an impressive winner. There looks to be scope for plenty more improvement from him. Gstaad was turned over in France last time, but was beaten by a good filly in Venetian Sun and Aidan O'Brien expects him to relish the step up to 7f. The other English raider Zavateri brings an unbeaten record into the race and also commands respect.

Stron claims held by British challengers Saba Desert and Zavateri but GSTAAD could be the one to beat if staying
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The fitting of first-time blinkers saw an improved performance from last month's course runner-up Drumcondra and the return to a mile isn't a concern. However, a 5lb higher mark could prove excessive and the down-in-class KEATS HOUSE is slightly more compelling. The son of Earthlight arrives on the back of a respectable fourth at Doncaster and a race of this nature looks within his compass. Shielas Well is the pick of the remainder.

The eye is drawn to BALMERINO who looks ready to win his first race. He has most to fear from Drumcondra.
Class & Speed Card

QUEEN OF MOUGINS wasn't beaten far in this contest 12 months ago and her impressive seasonal/stable debut success at the Curragh last month suggests that she is probably a better filly now. Providing stall 16 doesn't prove a big negative, she should go very close under Jamie Spencer. Shuwari won a Listed event on very soft ground at Longchamp two weeks ago and ought to prove a big player here, especially if the rain keeps falling. Stepping down in class following a pleasing effort in Group 2 company at Newbury, Fair Angellica looks to have a solid each-way chance.

Last year's 1l third QUEEN OF MOUGINS impressed when comfortably winning a handicap at the Curragh last month and can follow up.
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None of these have encountered heavy ground so far, although WHITE ISLAND coped well with the soft going over 7f at Chepstow last time. Rod Millman's filly travelled well behind the leaders before weakening in the closing stages and this drop in distance looks the logical move. Supreme Diamond returns to the minimum trip with solid claims on the back of a third over 6f at Salisbury. Sharpness could get involved with any further improvement.

She is untested on ground slower than good but SUPREME DIAMOND looks the one to beat in this run-of-the-mill maiden.
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AL RIFFA was impressive when stepping up to this trip for the first time in the Curragh Cup and the classy middle-distance performer can strike again at the top level. He pulled clear in fine style over C&D in July and softer ground now wouldn't be an issue. A real test of stamina would suit Illinois and he's the obvious danger. The Galileo colt was runner-up in the St Leger at Doncaster last season and filled the same position in the Gold Cup this year. The progressive Amiloc is another who has to come into calculations. The unbeaten Postponed gelding makes his first start since winning the Group 2 King Edward VII at Royal Ascot.

Illinois is deserving of success at this level but AL RIFFA could just have that better turn of foot at this distance
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Having returned to form with a good second at Chester, I'M NEXT ticks plenty of the right boxes. A 1lb nudge up the ratings looks workable and this ease into class 5 company could prove fruitful. Smooth Silesie was thwarted in her hat-trick bid on the all-weather at Lingfield, but reverting to turf may see her in a better light. Montezuma is forecast to feature too.

Jim Goldie is well represented here and his main hope looks to be MONTEZUMA on this drop to 5f. The main danger is I'm Next.
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The consistent GETREADYTORUMBLE was only narrowly denied in a competitive event at Newbury a month ago and Jack Channon's gelding just tops the shortlist off a 1lb higher mark. Hiya Maite is an obvious danger following his close second over C&D last time and he may improve for the first-time application of blinkers. Others to note are Ventura Express, Blind Beggar and Jer Batt.

Getreadytorumble is feared but JER BATT should be a danger to all if the forecast showers arrive in the nick of time.
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Having built upon two runner-up efforts with a triumph at Chepstow, Call Time must enter calculations in his current vein of form. However, a 5lb rise does demand more from the four-year-old and reopposing runner-up MARCUS might exact his revenge. Charlie Wallis' charge races off an unchanged mark and a belated first career victory may beckon. Son Of Astar is another to consider in first-time cheekpieces.

Resurgent 4yo CALL TIME (nap) kept on far too strongly for Marcus and Coco Hill at Chepstow recently and can follow up.
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RED LETTER comes here on a roll and can take another step up the ladder. The Frankel filly has bagged Listed and Group 3 prizes on her last two starts and was good when winning over nine furlongs here on her latest outing. Going up another furlong now should be no problem and she is versatile ground-wise. One Look is an obvious danger and has already bagged two Group 3 races here this term. The consistent Snellen was a game winner at Leopardstown latest and should be in the mix again.

Fourth in last year's Moyglare, RED LETTER has come good on her last two starts and should be suited by the trip and ground
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THIS YEARS LOVE struggled to find any consistency before springing a surprise at Carlisle last month. The Havana Gold gelding didn't have to wait too long for his next success, which came at Beverley just 12 days later. He finds himself 4lb higher so a career best will be required, but he's thriving and is expected to complete the hat-trick. Empire Of Light's recent form figures don't inspire confidence, but he is afforded an ease in class and must enter calculations along with Saxonia.

Course scorer LOVELY SPIRIT took a step back in the right direction when seventh at Carlisle and can capitalise on a 3lb lower mark now.
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Acrisius was an impressive winner over 5f at Chester last time and has to be noted, although a 7lb rise makes life a lot tougher for him here. With that in mind, preference is for HK FOURTEEN, who won at Newbury two starts ago and was only beaten a short-head on his most recent outing at Newmarket. Brazilian Belle has made the frame on both starts since winning at Thirsk in July and could prove to be the main danger, while Azuinthejungle and Roach Power are also noted.

The 9yo ARNHEM won at Haydock recently on his first run for Jim Goldie and there's still plenty of mileage in his mark.
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AJRAD continued his resurgence when landing the spoils over C&D earlier this month. Rod Millman's charge has scored in three of his last four outings and another bold bid is on the cards. Mum's Angel was promoted to first at Salisbury and a 2lb nudge up the ratings shouldn't halt the three-year-old's progress. Dapper Gee Gee, Albus Anne and Thiscouldbefun aren't easily dismissed either.

Lots with chances but Clive Cox's Salisbury scorer MUM'S ANGEL looks to have more to offer over 1m so can defy a 2lb weights rise here.
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English raider CROWN OF OAKS is hard to ignore running under a penalty in this. The Wootton Bassett gelding was a very easy winner at Ascot last weekend with cut in the ground and there should be more to come. Sujet won a big pot here in June and remains relatively unexposed. He comes here on the back of a win at Killarney and commands respect. Glen To Glen was beaten at a short price over course and distance on his latest outing in July, but is tried in blinkers now.

Competitive-looking but a worthy hot favourite in CROWN OF OAKS (nap), so impressive at Ascot on soft and 7lb well-in on future events
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Monhammer has been coming to the boil in recent weeks. Second over C&D last time out, he makes considerable appeal but AHAMOMENT hinted at a revival when finishing third in behind him in that contest. David and Nicola Barron's charge is 4lb better off so looks a real player, even though he has lacked consistency this term. Others to note include Sanditon and Ignac Lamar.

Assuming that he takes the quick turnaround from Catterick in his stride this looks a suitable winning opportunity for SANDITON.
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