There were 31 Races on Monday 15th September 2025 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Worcester, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Thirsk, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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All of these have claims, but marginal preference is for DOYEN QUEST. Dan Skelton's useful hurdler won impressively on his chasing bow at Warwick in May, albeit against weak opposition, and a mark of 136 should be workable. Breaking Cover's recent Newton Abbot success suggests that he could be the main threat, although Seeyouinmydreams and Springs A Girl should not be discounted.

Doyen Quest is the class act in the line-up but chasing debutante SEEYOUINMYDREAMS may have more potential over fences.
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COURTLAND only found a well-handicapped rival too good when second in the Summer Plate at Market Rasen last time. That was his second start following a long absence and the 10-year-old has been found an ideal opportunity to go one better. Jockey bookings suggest that Snipe is the pick of Dan Skelton's five representatives, although Sail Away and Heltenham should not be discounted.

The 10yo COURTLAND (nap) bumped into a well-handicapped rival in the Summer Plate and he's the one to beat.
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A few with chances, but it might pay to side with JOHNJAY. A C&D winner from 2lb lower in May, the Roger Teal-trained gelding has remained in fair form since, most recently finishing a creditable sixth in a class 2 at Chepstow. Drawn well, the ground-versatile five-year-old would appear to hold solid credentials. The veteran Poetic Force seldom runs a poor race here and can be expected to give his running once again. Never Dream and handicap debutant Strobelight are just two others to consider.

Preference is for JOHNJAY who is ideally suited by good or slower ground and is only 2lb higher than for his C&D win in May.
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Although defeated in her follow-up bid when finishing third at Hamilton, Musselburgh scorer LADY PHOEBE still performed with credit. Adam Nicol's filly makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and could be poised for a return to the winner's enclosure. Beaune has filled the runner-up spot on his last two outings at Ffos Las and is forecast to be in the mix once more, along with Sugarpiehoneybunch.

In a tricky handicap SUGARPIEHONEYBUNCH is taken to win her second race of the season, with any further rain a bonus.
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RODEO chased home a subsequent winner when filling second place on his racecourse bow at Market Rasen in June. That experience could prove to be vital and Donald McCain's gelding appears the safest pick. Lucky Diamond is closely related to plenty of winners and is arguably the pick of the newcomers, although Trigg and Hopeless Dancer should not be discounted.

Rodeo appeals most of those with experience but LUCKY DIAMOND has a nice pedigree and may make a winning debut.
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Airside sets the standard with an official rating of 73 and is of considerable appeal back in a maiden, while market support for newcomer White Deer would have to make him of interest. However, preference is for ATTENTION SEEKER. Harry Eustace's charge made little impact on his debut but he wasn't dismissed in the betting that day and, now hooded, it would come as no great surprise were he to take a step forward.

The vote goes to AIRSIDE, who sets a fair standard and represents a yard with a 25% record with 2yos here in recent years.
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MAASAI MATA relished a return to 6f when opening her account at Catterick last week. The daughter of Massaat scored with enough in hand to suggest that she can defy a 6lb penalty and she's fancied to double her tally. Rum Therapy has been in good form since entering nursery company and another solid account looks likely, while Double Naughty could prove more competitive off an opening mark of 65.

Several possible improvers but RUM THERAPY has improved for nurseries and can confirm Beverley placings with Maasai Mata.
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UNCLE REMUS progressed with each of his three bumper starts, most recently scoring at this venue, and now makes his first appearance over timber. This looks a winnable opportunity and the son of Frontiersman looks the way to go. Little Wren could only manage seventh over track and trip last month, but she could take a step forward from that effort with Harry Skelton now doing the steering. The Expensive One completes the shortlist.

Hurdling debutant UNCLE REMUS won a course bumper in pretty good style in July and gets the nod.
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Having shown little in three qualifying runs, ARVANA BELLE took a giant leap forward to defeat Could Be The Move over C&D on her nursery debut last month. She's 3lb worse off with the runner-up, but she was in command towards the finish and is likely to progress further. Shetakesthegold took home the silver medal here a fortnight ago and ought to be in the thick of things once again.

The most striking contender is ARVANA BELLE, who showed determination when landing a gamble over C&D on her nursery debut last month.
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Having finished third on both outings to date, Sovereign Wealth is one of the likelier winners. However, the son of Frankel's latest effort at Beverley was a little underwhelming and he could prove vulnerable to the less-exposed NORTH FORCE. Richard Fahey's colt offered plenty of encouragement when hitting the frame on his debut at Doncaster and any improvement could see him open his account. Market support for newcomer Poetry Of Time would be interesting.

Richard Fahey may hold the key here with NORTH FORCE, who shaped well over 6f on debut, preferred to Kiss For An Angel.
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Diamond Ambition was well beaten into third on his first start over obstacles at Stratford in July, but is likely to have more to offer. However, MOON OVER CLYRO shaped with lots of promise when finishing second over track and trip last month and it would be no surprise to see him progress to go one better. Mr Mcloughlan isn't ruled out either.

Second over C&D on his hurdling debut a fortnight ago, MOON OVER CLYRO will be hard to beat if he makes any further progress today.
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RICARDO PHILLIPS, Fighting Poet and Foinix are all bidding for a double, but preference is for the first-named after his Leicester triumph. The Henry Candy-trained four-year-old only has a 1lb higher rating to contend with and could kick on now. Fighting Poet travelled powerfully when scoring comfortably over 1m2f here and won't have any problems with this step back up in distance, so he rates as the main danger.

The vote goes to FIGHTING POET, who was an emphatic winner here last month and a 4lb rise for that success looks fair.
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HOCKNEY made a big splash on his handicap debut at Lingfield last week and a 6lb penalty might not prevent the son of Showcasing from following up. That was his first run after wind surgery and he could be up to taking a race of this nature. B Associates unseated the rider after he lost his iron at the start at Chester on Friday. He is forgiven that mishap and rates a big danger. Speaktotheguvnor and Tuscan Point complete the shortlist.

He has a different surface to contend with but HOCKNEY looked miles in front of the handicapper when winning at Lingfield last week.
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Sea Thrift showed more on her handicap bow when second over 2m4f here and is an interesting contender stepping up in trip. However, CHIEF BLACK ROBE finished well clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot over C&D and is just 2lb higher. With a similar performance, he will prove hard to beat. Great D'Ange is another to watch out for.

Top of the list is SEA THRIFT, who moves up in trip after running very well in defeat over 2m4f here on her recent handicap debut.
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Kranjcar is sure to have his supporters after supplementing his second course success here with victory over this trip at Lingfield. However, a further 5lb penalty might open the door for TENBOB TOMMY. The four-year-old was far from disgraced in fifth in a warmer event over a mile at Newbury and the assessor may have been kind to drop him 1lb. This is just his second handicap outing and he could have more to offer. Silent Flame completes the shortlist.

This can go to KRANJCAR, who has resumed his progress with two recent wins and has form figures of 21221 at Brighton.
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MAMMA MARIA overcame a bit of early fizz and knuckled down to win at Ffos Las before being denied a brace by the Salisbury stewards after causing interference. Stepping back down to 7f from a mile shouldn't be an issue and she is fancied to make amends following a lenient 2lb rise. Highfield Sunshine, Sir David and Me Tarzan all add some spice to a competitive handicap.

Newmarket raiders Mamma Maria and ME TARZAN can fight this out with James Fanshawe's runner marginally preferred.
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CRIMINAL chased home a subsequent two-time winner in a class 4 handicap at Ascot and a step forward from that could suffice back in a novice stakes. John & Thady Gosden introduce a potential thorn in the side of the selection in Military Cross, who appeals on pedigree and debuts at a realistic level. However, with William Buick partnering his stable companion Port Of London, the betting will be helpful where the Godolphin-owned pair are concerned.

The biggest form contenders are CRIMINAL (narrowly preferred) and Port Of London.
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Orange Diamond appeared to idle when just holding on to deny Royal Rhythm over C&D. A 6lb rise is unlikely to prevent another bold display, but it could be worth taking a chance on GHASHAM. Dan Skelton's new inmate has posted several creditable efforts in defeat over hurdles this year and a change of scenery could help eke out the necessary improvement. The returning Rock On Tommy merits respect as well.

It will be interesting to see what Dan Skelton can do with GHASHAM who is on a competitive mark on his best form.
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Danger Alert offered plenty of encouragement with his second at Epsom and must enter calculations. However, he hasn't always been the most reliable when breaking from the stalls and it could be worth chancing HAVANA GILA. Harry Eustace's filly lurks on an attractive mark and a rain-softened surface may enable a return to form. Court Of Session is also worth a second look dropping back in distance.

Top of the list is DANGER ALERT (nap) who turned things around with a clear second at Epsom and is a big player if he can back that up.
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William Haggas boasts a fine record when sending his runners to this venue and it could be enhanced further courtesy of DAY OF GRACE. The Night Of Thunder filly disappointed when a beaten favourite at Nottingham, but she now enters handicaps and is potentially well treated if taking her earlier Kempton third at face value. Ravishing Beauty scores highly for consistency and is likely to give another fine account of herself, while Bintshuaa ought to relish a return to turf.

Bintshuaa and Velvet Whisper can do better but so too can DAY OF GRACE (nap) and she appeals as a likely big improver.
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FLASH OF FIRE did it nicely when she made a winning debut in a novice event at Doncaster in July. A Fillies' Mile entry, this daughter of Wootton Bassett is evidently held in high regard and her sights can realistically be raised if she copes with a penalty here. Tarot is an obvious danger after filling the runner-up slot in both previous starts. Venetian Romance's Lingfield introduction was promising enough for her to be shortlisted.

Doncaster winner FLASH OF FIRE could well find the required progress to defy a penalty. Tarot is respected on the figures.
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Having scored in a canter on his stable bow for James Owen at Fontwell recently, it's difficult to get away from SHANTOU LUCKY. The eight-year-old escapes a penalty for winning that conditional jockeys' event and he is sure to prove a warm order to follow up. Diamond Geezer proved more competitive on his second-placed handicap bow at Uttoxeter back in November and may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Sassified.

James Owen's SHANTOU LUCKY easily won a conditional jockeys' race by 20l on his recent stable debut and runs without a penalty here.
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Having proved a different proposition since racing with cheekpieces, BARNSNAPE BOY could be capable of completing a hat-trick. Jim Boyle's charge made all over C&D 15 days ago and scored with enough in hand to suggest that an 8lb hike isn't unduly harsh. Unico arrives on the back of a solid third here and, off an unchanged mark, may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of Dreambird Dolly.

Preference is for the progressive 4yo BARNSNAPE BOY, who made it 2-2 in cheekpieces with his dominant display over C&D 15 days ago.
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TRAVIS did all of the hard work only to be headed on the line at Ripon but a drop in trip, coupled with a return to the scene of his C&D success from 2lb lower in July, could allow him to make amends. There were clear signs of a revival from Al Muqdad when fourth at Doncaster and he merits respect now eased in class. Others to note include Wilde And Dandy, Ey Up Its Jazz and Dumfries.

Not been seen to best effect in AW sprints this summer, MANHATTAN MIRAGE is well handicapped now and this test looks more suitable.
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FLYING MACS could be worth chancing after showing some improvement on her nursery debut at Lingfield. That was her first run after a short break and stepping up to a mile could be a source of improvement. Midnight Rodeo is feared, despite failing to justify favouritism at Musselburgh on his handicap bow. He has experience over the trip and can go well if adapting to Polytrack. Handicap newcomers Royalist and Warriors Choice also warrant betting checks.

With this longer trip likely to suit, MOHAAB could well build on her course effort. Midnight Rodeo is second pick.
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The recent winners Falmouth Lad and Waistcoat have to be noted, but they could be vulnerable off their new ratings. With that in mind, preference is for ZOLDER, who remains unexposed and put in a promising effort when a close third off this mark over 7f here earlier in the month. Others to note are Lessay, Newfangled and Sense Of Worth.

Turned out quickly off a workable mark back at the scene of his two wins, LESSAY may be the answer. Zolder is second pick.
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FLIGHTOFTHEPHOENIX arguably put in a career best when second over this distance at Southwell three weeks ago. That was only her second start in handicap company and Charlie Hills' filly may have more to offer here. Riyadh Gem also hit the crossbar on his most recent outing and could prove to be the main danger, ahead of Dragonflame and Mythical Bird.

A win for DRAGONFLAME looks imminent. Flightofthephoenix, a similar type, is second choice.
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ROCK IGUANA confirmed the promise he displayed on debut when getting off the mark at Southwell next time out. The son of Wootton Bassett is likely to have more improvement to come and just tops the shortlist. Media Darling has a similar profile to the selection and has to be noted. Encore and Rose Of Honour should not be underestimated, despite their lack of race experience.

With the hood retained, ROCK IGUANA could well build on his Southwell win and follow up. Media Darling is second choice.
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Havana Touch accounted for Bold Suitor over track and trip in May and holds an obvious chance on his return to the fray. Silca Bay beat Lexington Jet by a head over C&D earlier in the month and that form is likely to be confirmed. However, BRITISH BLUE makes the most appeal. The daughter of Blue Point's only success came on debut over C&D, and she didn't seem to enjoy the soft ground when only sixth at Sandown latest. A repeat of her previous third at Newbury might be good enough.

A chance is taken on BRITISH BLUE, who's had excuses with one thing and another on turf this year. Bold Suitor is second choice.
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SAX APPEAL showed a likeable attitude to make it two wins from his last three starts at Newcastle and is just 4lb higher. With Oisin Murphy taking over in the plate, he remains the one to beat. Campaign Trail occupied the runner-up berth in a class 3 handicap at Newmarket in May and has to be respected off an unchanged rating. Kingdom Of Stars looks best of the rest.

Second in this race last autumn off an 11lb higher mark, RED FLYER is taken to bounce back now returned to the AW.
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Carderock finished a respectable third over track and trip on his most recent outing and connections will be hoping the application of cheekpieces ekes out more. Cardinal Point hit the woodwork over 1m6f at Chelmsford on Thursday and this drop in trip looks a good move. However, PURE THEORY made the frame at Epsom and has been dropped 1lb. That leaves her on a career-low rating and she could capitalise.

The penny has finally dropped with CARDINAL POINT (nap) and she's preferred to Northern Blaze and consistent maiden Carderock.
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