There were 37 Races on Wednesday 24th September 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Redcar, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Listowel, 6 races at Perth, 9 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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REJJIEN deserves a change in luck, having been narrowly denied on each of her last three starts, and she can uphold form with Lynxman (fourth) from her most recent effort at Bath. A promising fourth on her nursery debut at Musselburgh last month, Shes Got The Blues may have more to come over this distance, while the experienced Harswell River cannot be ruled out either.

A weak race in which REJJIEN (nap) can get off the mark in the retained cheekpieces, with Spartcaus Warrior second choice.
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Royal Playwright is 6lb clear on official ratings and looks destined to go well, but MISTER RIZZ could spring a minor shock. Given some time off after struggling in the Dante, Ed Walker's charge reappeared following a gelding operation with a creditable third in Listed company at Deauville last month. There should be more to come after just four career starts and ground conditions are unlikely to hinder his chances. Too Soon has a bit to do and is expected to chase the pair home.

The lightly raced MISTER RIZZ ran really well when third in a French Listed race last month and is preferred over Royal Playwright.
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There is likely to be more to come from NIGHT MOON. He switched to Willie Mullins for his jumping debut in Galway and ran freely before finishing seventh. He had been off the track for almost two years and should come on from the run. He was a wide-margin winner on the Flat here and gets a first-time hood and tongue-tie. I'll Sort That is interesting as he has banked two bumpers. He was scratched from a Grade 2 novice hurdle at Fairyhouse in April due to the going, which shows that he is highly thought of in this discipline. Newcomer The Guinness Boys is well related, while I Started A Joke has been highly tried since landing a Limerick bumper.

NIGHT MOON is surely capable of better than he showed at Galway and he could improve plenty for that run and softer ground
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Provided she handles the ground, this appeals as an ideal opportunity on nursery debut for EMPRESS OLIVIA, following a taking success from a subsequent winner at Ripon last month. Mark Walford's charge may have too much for the hat-trick-seeking C&D scorer Mossvale Diva and Head For Freedom, who has been runner-up on each of his last two starts. Completing the shortlist are the likes of Head For Freedom, Red Savitar and Territorial Star.

Preference is for SAILOR BATT, for whom the forecast soft ground could be a positive on his nursery debut. Soul Warrior is feared.
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Ralph Beckett landed this 12 months ago and could do so again courtesy of BAY OF BRILLIANCE. The son of New Bay shaped well, despite looking outpaced, over 7f at Newbury but with a step up in trip likely to suit, progress should be on the cards. A Taste of Glory is another who will benefit from a rise in distance. He posted an equally promising debut performance and could be the main threat. Sea The Stars colt Alsad warrants a market check.

The once-raced contenders are open to improvement. BAY OF BRILLIANCE is the suggested first choice ahead of A Taste Of Glory.
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ETERNAL ECHO made a fine start to his hurdling career when landing the spoils at Cork in April and there is likely more to come in this discipline. A recent third-placed spin on the Flat at Clonmel should have put Gordon Elliott's charge spot-on and he is taken to defy a 7lb penalty. Wetherby bumper winner Wandering Ego warrants respect on his debut over timber and is feared most, ahead of Spectacularsunrise.

Placed in a Listed bumper before creating a good impression on his hurdling debut in April, ETERNAL ECHO sets a pretty good standard.
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DAVY CROCKETT is bred in the purple being by Camelot out of top-class mare Annie Power and can maintain the unbeaten start to his career after a decisive victory in a Punchestown bumper before a comfortable success in a novice hurdle at Galway. Sonnyboyliston is a former Irish St Leger winner and got back to winning ways on his third start for Charles Byrnes in a maiden hurdle at this track in May. That was his jumping debut and he has so much back class on the Flat. Captain Ryan Matt showed improvement to get off the mark in Tramore, while La Note Verte knows where the winning post is and is another contender.

DAVY CROCKETT, a son of Annie Power, is a very promising prospect and he should be able to maintain his unblemished record
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A well-bred son of New Bay, YAZIN shaped with plenty of promise when third on debut at Kempton earlier in the month and the Gosdens' charge is likely to have enough improvement forthcoming to land this contest. Karl Burke's record with two-year-olds speaks for itself and newcomer High Storm should be monitored for market support, while Inishbeg looks to build upon a creditable debut effort in the Convivial at York last month.

This can go to INISHBEG who showed something to work on when eighth in the Convivial. Yazin is second choice.
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The likeable RHOSCOLYN has won both previous editions of this race, the latest from just 2lb lower, and with conditions in his favour, David O'Meara's seven-year-old is fancied to retain his crown. Alpha Crucis posted an improved effort to chase home an unexposed colt at Sandown latest and a reproduction of that effort should see him go close, while others to note include Ata Rangi, Cerulean Bay and Two Tempting.

Rhoscolyn is highly respected but, as was the case here last October, he may have to play second fiddle to ALPHA CRUCIS (nap).
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Having got the better of Summergrounds on his handicap debut over C&D, Moonbow merits respect in his follow-up bid. However, a 6lb higher mark does demand more and HOLESHOT is slightly more appealing. Tim Vaughan's inmate may have found a quick turnaround against him when thwarted in his hat-trick bid at Ffos Las back in April and the booking of champion jockey Sean Bowen catches the eye. Follow Charlie and I Wish You are others to consider.

There may still be more to come from HOLESHOT, who ended last season with two wins and a very respectable fifth.
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Despite having shown little since being placed on her hurdling debut in April, BEARAMI CREEK was not unsupported when running out a decisive winner at Navan on Saturday and may be able to follow up under a penalty. Peter Fahey's mare travelled well on that occasion and this slightly shorter trip and sharper track shouldn't pose too many problems for her. Eastmore rewarded market support when winning at Down Royal and is only 4lb higher. Drying ground would help his cause. Dunany Point stays further and returned to form in first-time headgear at Bellewstown, while Diamond Approach was having only her second start in a handicap when third over 2m here in June.

The manner of BEARAMI CREEK's win at Navan suggested there was more to come and she may be able to follow up under a penalty
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HOSTILITY was unable to justify favouritism when third on his first start for the David O'Meara yard, but he might be worth another chance. The son of No Nay Never sets the standard with an official rating of 80 and will prove tough to beat. Melvin Udall has shown ability in both of his efforts and could have more to offer, so he has to be considered. Holly Mist warrants a market check on her introduction.

Hostility holds obvious claims but may prove vulnerable to MELVIN UDALL, whose dam was best on slow ground.
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The way SADDADD scored at Sandown last month marked him down as a Pattern-class horse in waiting and he gets the opportunity to prove it for his in-form connections. Soft ground again should be in his favour and he is narrowly preferred to Ancient Wisdom, who is dropping back in trip after a gelding operation. Checkandchallenge caught the eye when running on well for third in the Superior Mile at Haydock, while Starzintheireyes has been off since landing last year's Zetland Stakes but must enter calculations.

Improving 3yo SADDADD is taken to win again. Second choice is Bolster.
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A switch to more positive tactics saw Karton Plein make all at Southwell in February and he must enter calculations on his handicap/seasonal bow. An opening mark of 110 demands further improvement, though, and it may pay to side with WHISPERING HOPES instead. The Irish raider arrives on the back of two creditable efforts in defeat at Sligo and a similar performance now returning to handicap company may suffice. Gemini Man is the pick of the remainder.

A few of these are unexposed and/or tricky to weigh up but recent C&D runner-up PURE GOLD might still be improving and looks solid.
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BITOFAJOKELIKE represents a yard that targets this meeting and he has run creditably in his first two handicap starts. He was ridden by a 3lb claimer when third at the Galway Festival and Calum Hogan's extra allowance can help him to confirm form with Duke Silver, who was a little under two lengths back in fourth. The latter is more exposed, but was an eyecatching second on his previous start at Killarney and can contend again. Koori Star has been off since February, but won first time out last season and has solid form in winter handicaps. Second here in May, Tackletommywoowoo is up markedly in grade after winning easily at Wexford but further progression is likely.

Eric McNamara's BITOFAJOKELIKE (nap) who has a slight edge over Duke Silver on running in a Galway race which has worked out well.
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Moab failed to justify favouritism when only third at Ffos Las but was dropped 2lb and could get closer. Mount Olympus sports a first-time visor and needs considering, but GOLDEN DOVE gets the vote. Dan Horsford's mare occupied the runner-up berth at Lingfield in April and is just 1lb higher. If the seven-year-old is in similar form, she could be the one to beat.

The mare GOLDEN DOVE (nap) can gain reward for a couple of good AW efforts in the spring and land her first race for this yard.
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Bravo Zulu took the silver medal home over a mile at Windsor last month and is considered, but the step back up in trip poses question marks. With that in mind, MAWOOD looks the way to go. Harry Eustace's three-year-old progressed to make the frame at the same venue earlier in the month and makes just his second handicap start. He could improve for this rise in distance and looks the one to side with. War Supremo isn't out of it either.

It was hard not to notice MAWOOD coming home strongly last time and he gets the vote over this longer trip.
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Eve Johnson Houghton is usually worth following in this sort of contest and MYSTIC MOMENT looks like an ideal type on the drop in class after running respectably in Listed company the last twice. Another filly going down in grade after a creditable fifth in the May Hill, Timeforshowcasing is entitled to be thereabouts, along with Mayaada, who has been running consistently throughout the season and has Oisin Murphy on board for the first time. Others to note include Angels' Share, Della Pace and Wetsand.

Being a last-time course winner who remains open to further progress, WETSAND fits the bill. Mystic Moment is second choice.
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Desperately unlucky to have been carried out by a loose horse over hurdles at Galway, YEATS STAR can gain compensation. Gordon Elliott's gelding has been something of a mixed bag over fences so far, but he has time on his side and can be expected to improve. Stablemate Mars Harper won't find this as competitive as his most recent assignments so must enter calculations, although Statuario, who struggled in the Summer Plate after winning over C&D in June, could be the bigger threat.

This can go to multiple course winner STATUARIO (nap), who is now only 1lb higher than when landing the Perth Gold Cup in June.
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Riding arrangements suggest THREE CARD BRAG is preferred of Gordon Elliott's four runners and Jack Kennedy's mount should give a good account. He won over this trip at Navan in January and never got involved after a tardy start last time in the Galway Plate. You Oughta Know made all for an easy victory at Wexford but has more on his plate here, while stablemate Spanish Harlem is another to consider. Anyway and Thecompanysergeant both filled the runner-up spot in 2m4f handicaps at the Cheltenham Festival, with San Salvador another for the shortlist following his fourth in the Galway Blazers, although his jumping is a cause for concern.

Galway Plate casualty ANYWAY remains interesting on his second placing in a novice handicap at last season's Cheltenham Festival
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Brigid's Well took a sizeable step forward to shed her maiden tag at the second time of asking at Thirsk last month and is respected under her penalty. However, I CAN DANCE has only found one too good in both of his starts, most recently in heavy conditions at Goodwood. The son of Bated Breath looks to have found a suitable opportunity to record his first career success. Any market confidence behind newcomer See Blue would be interesting.

Providing they don't take each other on for the lead, this should rest between Brigid's Well and I CAN DANCE.
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Money Pockets won in comfortable fashion over track and trip eight days ago and is sure to have supporters, despite her 6lb penalty. However, HOVER ON THE WIND finished a fair fourth in a warmer event at Catterick last month and the assessor may have been kind to drop him 1lb. He lurks on an appealing rating and could capitalise on this drop in grade. Betweenthesticks completes the shortlist.

Money Pockets has to be respected under a penalty for her C&D win but BONNIE'S BOY is preferred now back down in grade.
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Second on her first two starts over a mile and a quarter, the promising FINALISE ran away with a Kempton novice event over a mile and a half by 12 lengths and a mark of 84 seems workable for her handicap debut. Incensed drops in class and can go well after being beaten just a head here last month. The consistent Spirit Of Jura is another to bear in mind.

The Irish mare STEPS IN THE SAND is enjoying an excellent season and the slow ground and the step back up in trip are in her favour.
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There was plenty to like about EVERYDAY CHAMPAGNE's recent course second and the drop in class will do his chance no harm. He didn't quite see out the three miles that day, so it could be that this step back in trip holds the key to an improved effort. Pescatorius shaped with promise on the back of a short break at Fontwell and the addition of first-time blinkers could sharpen him up. Unexposed chaser Reflection Of You appeals most of the remainder.

Low-mileage mare REFLECTION OF YOU was a good third over C&D on her chasing debut in May and gets the vote.
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Zenta is the clear form pick on a couple of runs at Fairyhouse earlier this year when successful over 2m5f before making the frame off a big weight in a Listed mares' handicap. However, she is far from consistent and has disappointed on all three outings since. SPECULATRIX was an unlucky last-flight faller a couple of times over hurdles before gaining a deserved maiden win at Wexford back in the spring and she could be a value alternative having easily opened her chase account at Downpatrick last month. Enjoy The Dream has plenty of experience over fences and comes here on the back of a triumph at Tramore. Point-to-point winner Mystical Goddess is another to consider.

The one that appeals most is ENJOY THE DREAM who gained a confidence boosting win at Tramore last time
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Midsummer Music regained the winning thread at Chepstow on her most recent start and holds an obvious chance, but it may pay to side with SUZUKA. Roger Varian's filly took a fierce hold when making the frame at Lingfield earlier in the month and was kindly dropped 1lb. If settling better on this occasion, she will prove hard to beat. Live Each Day is another to consider.

Perhaps LITTLE SHE, who was noted doing some nice late work on a track that wouldn't have suited last time, is worth chancing.
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It could pay to stick with EY UP ITS JAZZ, despite the burden of a 5lb penalty for his recent victory at Thirsk. That was only his fourth start of the season, so there should be plenty more left in the locker, and it was soft ground when the son of Pastoral Pursuits won over C&D last autumn. A dual winner over 7f this year, Sharon Curly returns to the turf with solid claims, while the consistent Lumenbourg could also land a blow.

Ey Up Its Jazz is in good form but preference is for LUMENBOURG who bumped into a subsequent winner at Hamilton last time.
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Serenity Dream is the sole C&D winner in this field and although only fifth at Windsor last time out, he failed to get a clear run and is better than that. EM FOUR made all at Epsom last month, though, and with the Jamie Osborne stable in good form, he may repeat the tactics off 5lb higher. Thunderous Love has won six times, all over this trip, and won't mind the expected cut in the ground.

A good few to consider but the progressive THUNDEROUS LOVE posted a PB last time and can land her sixth win of a cracking campaign.
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STILETTO put his best foot forward to land a similar event in fine style at Worcester and with Sean Bowen aboard once more, the 7lb penalty might not be enough to stop him from going in again. Burgundy Man still searches for an elusive first win, but that has not been for the want of trying and blinkers are now given a go. The returning Anamanda is also noted.

The suggestion is ZEEZEE, who moves up in trip again after last month's very encouraging stable/handicap debut over 2m4f.
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APACHE TRIBE won a point-to-point for Denis Murphy at Oldtown earlier this year and was subsequently sold for 85,000 pounds at Cheltenham. The son of Jukebox Jury made a solid start under Rules when fifth behind Frankie John over 2m2f at the Galway Festival, with Ring Of Kerry and Poetic Glory both about seven lengths behind. Point-to-point winner Mistyburn was fifth on his racecourse debut at Wexford and the form of that bumper has worked out well since. Mickey Hulie has won twice between the flags this year and is an interesting recruit to bumpers, while Glenmalure Lady is another to consider with three point-to-point wins to her name.

On Galway running APACHE TRIBE has an edge over likely dangers Poetic Glory and \bRing Of Kerry
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ANGEL LOVE gave the odds-on favourite a fright when second at Southwell on debut. She missed out by the narrowest of margins and the daughter of Harry Angel could prove hard to beat with the prospect of more to come. Fourth behind the selection at Southwell, Fiery Damsel will know more today and can finish much closer, while Pilgrim's Progress is related to four winners on the all-weather and is a newcomer to note.

Angel Love sets a clear standard but TRIO attracted good support ahead of her debut last month and can build on that down in trip.
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DARBUCKS returns to soft going for the first time since successful at Ayr in July. Christopher Kellett's charge beat a couple of subsequent winners on that occasion and he remains of interest off a 1lb higher mark. Pearly Squirrel placed in testing ground at Thirsk recently and drops in trip with a shout, while Oscar's Sister went close here back in June and could bounce back.

Good Karma is respected but a chance is taken on the return to this track being a positive for OSCAR'S SISTER following a break.
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BAIKAL proved ahead of the assessor at Wolverhampton, when returning the ready winner on her winning handicap debut. Sir Mark Prescott's filly has the scope to rate higher over this longer trip and is taken to defy a 6lb rise. Kingkeer has a shout off his current mark on his second over C&D in June, while the unexposed Wine Dark Sea made a winning start in a handicaps when successful over 1m4f here and is another to consider.

This can be fought out by two unexposed 3yos, with WINE DARK SEA getting a narrow nod over Baikal.
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Several have been in the mix of late and could feature again, including Southwell third Philanthropist. Storm Free placed at Newcastle last time and an apprentice's allowance helps his cause, but another chance goes to RAJAKING. Stuart Williams' inmate found plenty for pressure in the closing stages over 6f at Newmarket when missing out by only a neck, and he looks well worth another try over this extra furlong on that evidence.

The one to be on could be DIXIELAND BLUES. His novice/maiden form reads very well and dropping in trip looks a smart move.
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ONE MORE got up late on to get off the mark over C&D on his first start in 10 months to beat an odds-on favourite, and if he improves for the experience he can go well once more off a mark of 84. Mcmanaman has been out of form recently but drops in class and has placed in better races off higher marks, though Southwell winner Stanley Spencer has stronger claims for second.

Charles Hills's HUSCAL has unfinished business over 7f and he can see off Arctic Dawn and Stanley Spencer.
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Chifa has won six times on the all-weather over this trip and deserves a second look off this mark. Although sixth at Ffos Las last month, he was only beaten two and a half lengths off 2lb higher. ROCKSTAR ICON travelled well in a better race at Brighton before finishing fourth last week and first-time cheekpieces may see him make the most of the easier opportunity, while Jazzit could surprise a few off a rating of 60 on his handicap debut.

His 2025 efforts have been modest but the drop in class, return to AW and new cheekpieces could spark a revival from SPIRIT LEAD ME.
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Sean Levey is back on board Initial Blue, who is beginning to look well handicapped and he has to enter calculations along with Mollymook. The vote, though, goes to MUMA MYFLO following her placed effort when dropped to 5f at Newmarket last month. The extra furlong should benefit the daughter of Cracksman as she bids for her first career success.

This may be best left to unexposed \bMUMA MYFLO\b, who shaped like a return to 6f would help when running on over 5f last time.
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