Chester Races & Results Tomform Saturday 14th September 2024

There were 46 Races on Saturday 14th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 9 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Chester, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bath, 7 races at Musselburgh, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 14th September 2024

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

13:35 Chester Maiden (Class 2) 7f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
8
(8) Maldevious (4/1 +43%)
Maldevious

4
4/1(+43%)
(8) Maldevious 4/1, Twice-raced filly. 20/1, fourth of 13 in novice at Newbury (6f, good to firm) 29 days ago. Hood back on.
Rallied for fourth at Newbury (6f) on second start; the step up to 7f looks a good move.
5
1st (5) Tactical Plan (3/1 +40%)
Tactical Plan

3
3/1(+40%)
(5) Tactical Plan 3/1, Runner-up in a couple of maidens at sharp tracks and decent third on nursery debut over C&D. Bit disappointing at Epsom since, however, and vulnerable again.
Runner-up on two of his six starts but others in this should have greater potential.
1
2nd (1) Mayday Malone (12/1 -60%)
Mayday Malone

12
12/1(-60%)
(1) Mayday Malone 12/1, Twice-raced colt. Much better effort when fourth of 7 in novice (22/1) at Lingfield (5f, AW) 14 days ago, running on late. Significantly up in trip.
Staying-on fourth over 5f at Lingfield on second start; could appreciate this longer trip.
3
3rd (3) Sir Peter Fossick (11/4 -38%)
Sir Peter Fossick

2.75
11/4(-38%)
(3) Sir Peter Fossick 11/4, Related to numerous winners and came clear with another newcomer when second in maiden at Epsom (7f, good, 7/2) in July. Backed that up at the second attempt when runner-up at Haydock and good chance of going one better.
Runner-up on two of his three starts and holds leading form claims.
4
4th (4) It'sneverjustone (22/1 -83%)
It'sneverjustone

22
22/1(-83%)
(4) It'sneverjustone 22/1, Twice-raced colt. Fifth of 11 in maiden (16/1) at Hamilton (6f, good) 32 days ago.
Early unseat on debut, then soundly beaten at Hamilton; may be best watched.
2
5th (2) Noble Phoenix (11/4 +58%)
Noble Phoenix

2.75
11/4(+58%)
(2) Noble Phoenix 11/4, 35,000 gns foal, 55,000 gns yearling, Arizona colt. Half-brother to several winners, including useful 7f-8.3f winner Sir Guy Porteous and 2-y-o 6f winner Velveteen. Dam maiden (stayed 1m). Third of 7 in novice (15/2) at Epsom (7f) on debut 44 days ago, not knocked about. Should progress.
Inexperience evident when fair third on debut at Epsom; open to improvement; chance.
9
6th (9) Eva's Eyes (33/1 -65%)
Eva's Eyes

33
33/1(-65%)
(9) Eva's Eyes 33/1, Down the field in 5f/6f novices. Off 91 days. First run for yard after leaving Darryll Holland. Hooded for 1st time.
Well beaten on both starts; transformation needed now in a hood on stable debut.
6
7th (6) In The Sunshine (25/1 -25%)
In The Sunshine

25
25/1(-25%)
(6) In The Sunshine 25/1, Foaled March 28. 20,000 gns yearling, Oasis Dream filly. Half-sister to 1½m winner Executive Pool. Dam, 1¾m winner, closely related to smart 1m-1½m winner Parvaneh.
Makes debut with trainer among the winners but her future may lie over further.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

13:35 Chester Maiden (Class 2) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Andrew Balding's string often improve for their initial experience and Noble Phoenix, who showed promise on his debut last month, could follow suit. However, SIR PETER FOSSICK sets the standard with an official rating of 81. Runner-up on two of his three starts, the Footstepsinthesand colt should handle testing conditions and any further progress can see him open his account. Rock Diva is noted, while the step up to 7f should suit Maldevious and she should not be underestimated either.

SIR PETER FOSSICK quickly got back on track when second at Haydock and this looks a good opportunity. Rock Diva and Noble Phoenix both offered something to work on starting out so are feared most ahead of the more exposed Tactical Plan.

Having finished a good second on two of his three starts, SIR PETER FOSSICK is taken to get off the mark. Rock Diva is feared.


14:05 Chester Listed (Class 1) 12f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Al Qareem (22/1 -780%)
Al Qareem

22
22/1(-780%)
(1) Al Qareem 22/1, Smart performer who finished runner-up in Group 3 company for the third time from half-a-dozen starts this year when chasing home Al Aasy in the Geoffrey Freer at Newbury (13.3f, good to firm). Winner of this 12 months ago (sole previous visit here) and he's the one to beat.
Won this race last year and Group 3 next time; solid shows in five of six races this term.
3
2nd (3) Cristal Clere (20/1 +20%)
Cristal Clere

20
20/1(+20%)
(3) Cristal Clere 20/1, Won 3 on the bounce last year and best effort so far this season when second in a 7-runner listed race at Roscommon (1½m, good to firm) in July. Wasn't in the same form next time, though, and failed to justify favouritism on hurdles debut 10 days later.
Second in 1m4f Listed race three starts back but he needs a fair bit extra to win this.
6
3rd (6) La Yakel (11/4 -57%)
La Yakel

2.75
11/4(-57%)
(6) La Yakel 11/4, Low-mileage sort who is still progressing judged on what he's shown in 2 starts this season, building on his encouraging Ascot reappearance when readily landing a valuable Hamilton handicap (1½m, heavy) last month. Likely to take this step up in class in his stride with conditions again ideal.
Excels on soft/heavy going and hit new heights on latest start; in serious contention.
2
4th (2) Burdett Road (9/1 +18%)
Burdett Road

9
9/1(+18%)
(2) Burdett Road 9/1, Won 3-y-o handicap at Royal Ascot last year and developed into a useful hurdler for this yard during the winter (Grade 2 winner). However, he failed to build on his encouraging reappearance effort when down the field in the Ebor and first-time tongue strap replaces the hood here.
The Ebor three weeks ago did not go to plan but he has a fair bit to find on form anyway.
8
5th (8) Teumessias Fox (14/1 +13%)
Teumessias Fox

14
14/1(+13%)
(8) Teumessias Fox 14/1, Found a little more progress when successful at Kempton (1½m) in January but it's been downhill pretty much all the way since and he needs to bounce back in a major way.
Acts on good to soft but unraced on worse; smart on his day; first visit here.
5
6th (5) Iron Lion (16/1 -33%)
Iron Lion

16
16/1(-33%)
(5) Iron Lion 16/1, Bagged his third win this year with a career best in a 9-runner handicap at Ripon (1½m, good) on penultimate start. However, no show in the Ebor since and probably biting off more than he can chew in this company.
Inconsistent; it would be like him to resume progress but a leap forward is required.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:05 Chester Listed (Class 1) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

La Yakel landed a handicap in similar conditions at Hamilton last time out and although this requires more, he must be respected. The ground might have been different when AL QAREEM defeated Bluestocking in this 12 months ago, but he will have no problem handling the heavy going and he looks the one beat now eased in class. Iron Lion struggled in the Ebor three weeks ago but he had been progressing nicely prior to that effort, and it would come as no surprise to see him outrun his odds.

AL QAREEM got the better of high-class filly Bluestocking in this race last year and he is taken to successfully defend his crown, with the progressive La Yakel likely to emerge as the main danger this time round. Star Harbour is third choice given doubts surrounding Burdett Road on the back of his low-key display in the Ebor.

Soft or heavy ground would bring La Yakel into the argument in a big way but last year's winner AL QAREEM is the one to beat.


14:40 Chester Handicap (Class 2) 16f - 11 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
10
1st (10) Spirit Mixer (11/2 +31%)
Spirit Mixer

5.5
11/2(+31%)
(10) Spirit Mixer 11/2, Down in the weights/grade and took advantage in no uncertain terms in a C&D handicap a fortnight ago. Up 4 lb in a better race but he's clearly in excellent order.
Down the weights and made the most of it when well backed over C&D (good) two weeks ago.
13
2nd (13) Mr Escobar (5/1 +58%)
Mr Escobar

5
5/1(+58%)
(13) Mr Escobar 5/1, In top hands but didn't always look straightforward on the level and he ran out over hurdles 3 weeks ago. Others more persuasive from out of the weights.
Has failed to fulfil his promise; ran out in a hurdle race latest; 6lb out of the handicap.
1
3rd (1) Tashkhan (9/2 +36%)
Tashkhan

4.5
9/2(+36%)
(1) Tashkhan 9/2, Smart stayer who signed off for 2023 with a solid third in the Prix Royal-Oak at Longchamp. However, well held all 3 starts this season so has plenty to prove, even allowing for this slightly easier assignment.
Well out of form this year but considered if the mud is flying again; first-time visor.
5
4th (5) Zoffee (12/1 +0%)
Zoffee

12
12/1(+0%)
(5) Zoffee 12/1, Back on the level and well prepared to land the Chester Cup in May. No better than mid-field in 3 high-end handicaps since but edging back towards that last winning mark and stamina definitely his forte.
Won the Chester Cup in May off 2lb lower; no impact in his three races since.
8
5th (8) Vera Verto (7/2 +50%)
Vera Verto

3.5
7/2(+50%)
(8) Vera Verto 7/2, Newmarket winner from a higher mark during the autumn and confirmed she's in excellent order when runner-up at Killarney 3 weeks ago. Looks ready for 2m and she's of serious interest.
Never-nearer second at Killarney (extended 1m6f, yielding to soft) latest; one to consider.
4
6th (4) Emiyn (11/2 +8%)
Emiyn

5.5
11/2(+8%)
(4) Emiyn 11/2, Likeable sort who showed benefit of his reappearance effort when finishing a fine second in a first-time visor in the Chester Cup in May. Confirmed he's in top form when third at Haydock a fortnight later and he's fresher than most having been given a break.
Off since May; excellent 2nd in the Chester Cup and all wins have been on softer than good.
9
7th (9) Zealandia (25/1 -56%)
Zealandia

25
25/1(-56%)
(9) Zealandia 25/1, Failed to beat a rival in Northumberland Plate at Newcastle (16.2f) and while he ran much better at Ascot a month ago, his failure to keep straight means his attitude is now in question.
Has Chester form but his record here highlights his inconsistency.
3
8th (3) Roberto Escobarr (33/1 -32%)
Roberto Escobarr

33
33/1(-32%)
(3) Roberto Escobarr 33/1, Smart performer who won a pair of Group 3s last year. Creditable fourth under a big weight in a Newcastle handicap on New Year's Day but he's been well below par since, including for this yard. Hopes rest on re-application of cheekpieces.
Dual Group 3 winner for other yards last term; out of form February-August this year.
7
9th (7) Sheradann (14/1 +30%)
Sheradann

14
14/1(+30%)
(7) Sheradann 14/1, Quickly reached a useful level in France last year, winning 3 times at up to 15f in the autumn. Changed hands for €250,000 and yet to really hit the ground running for this yard, but he's not fully exposed.
Promise on penultimate start, one week before Ascot flop; testing ground offers hope.
2
10th (2) Shanroe (25/1 -127%)
Shanroe

25
25/1(-127%)
(2) Shanroe 25/1, Smart veteran who ran a career best when winning a listed race here over 14.4f a year ago. Didn't have a prep run when well held in a stronger renewal a fortnight ago and this step up in trip will suit back on a handicap.
1m6f Listed win here last year; off 300 days before fair fifth in same event two weeks ago.
12
11th (12) Goobinator (16/1 +0%)
Goobinator

16
16/1(+0%)
(12) Goobinator 16/1, Dual purpose performer who proved he retains his ability following 18 months off when successful at Catterick (12f, heavy) in October. Not disgraced under either code since and he'll probably be plugging on for minor honours.
1lb higher than for Catterick win (heavy) last October and stays well; worth a second look.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

14:40 Chester Handicap (Class 2) 16f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

The front-running Emiyn was second to Tashkhan in the corresponding event last year and both can be expected to go well once more, but a chance is taken on ROBERTO ESCOBARR. The son of Galileo has faced some tough assignments this campaign but now returned to handicap on ground that will suit, he has been given a real chance by the assessor. Irish raider Vera Verto appeals as a likely candidate too, while Spirit Mixer would appear to hold every chance if handling the underfoot conditions.

VERA VERTO won off a higher mark last autumn and a runner-up effort at Killarney 3 weeks ago confirms she's back in excellent order. With that in mind, she makes as much appeal as any of these, with Emiyn and Aqwaam (returning from a break) a couple of potential threats.

If he's fit enough after a break and avoids a slow start this time, EMIYN (nap) can go one better than in the Chester Cup.


15:20 Chester Handicap (Class 4) 5f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
1st (1) Fuji Mountain (10/3 +52%)
Fuji Mountain

3.333333
10/3(+52%)
(1) Fuji Mountain 10/3, Speedy sort who came good back in calmer waters when making all in 8-runner C&D novice (soft) in July. Struggled in group/listed company since but switch to handicaps in his favour and he's proven with plenty of give underfoot.
Readily made all in C&D novice in July on sole encounter with slow ground (good to soft).
2
2nd (2) Teej A (10/1 -43%)
Teej A

10
10/1(-43%)
(2) Teej A 10/1, Progressive earlier this term, winning 2 of first 3 starts including Woodcote Stakes at Epsom (6f, soft) in May. However, she's taken backward steps subsequently, well held on nursery debut at York 6 days ago. Has good bit to prove at present even allowing for the ease in class.
Won course maiden then the Woodcote at Epsom, but down the field on her three runs since.
6
3rd (6) Havana Gila (11/2 +21%)
Havana Gila

5.5
11/2(+21%)
(6) Havana Gila 11/2, Opened account at York (5f) in June and back to that sort of form of late, third of 7 in nursery at Goodwood (6f, good) 11 days ago, every chance over 1f out and not quicken. Return to the minimum trip in her favour on that evidence.
5f novice winner at York; encouraging third in Goodwood nursery latest; possible player.
9
4th (9) Invincible Annice (5/2 +29%)
Invincible Annice

2.5
5/2(+29%)
(9) Invincible Annice 5/2, Ran well when chasing home Invincible Song at Ripon on penultimate start and confirmed as much when going one place better in 5-runner Hamilton novice (5f, soft) 10 days ago, leading over 2f out and always holding on. Appeals as the type who can go on again back in nurseries.
Won heavy-ground novice at Hamilton recently and she's one to consider.
3
5th (3) Pont Neuf (13/2 -86%)
Pont Neuf

6.5
13/2(-86%)
(3) Pont Neuf 13/2, Won 5f novices at Kempton (AW) and Salisbury (heavy) on first 2 starts but struggled in better company more recently, seeming to find 6f too far in valuable sales' race at Newmarket 3 weeks ago. Will hold more chance now handicapping.
Soft-ground winner who could go well now back down in trip on nursery debut.
5
6th (5) Invincible Song (5/1 +9%)
Invincible Song

5
5/1(+9%)
(5) Invincible Song 5/1, Invincible Spirit filly who stepped forward when fourth on handicap debut and first-time blinkers seemed the catalyst for further progress when making all at Ripon (5f, good to firm) 18 days ago, by 1½ lengths from Invincible Annice. Respected up 6 lb.
Made all in first-time blinkers at Ripon and could have more to offer in the headgear.
7
7th (7) Jm Jhingree (14/1 +0%)
Jm Jhingree

14
14/1(+0%)
(7) Jm Jhingree 14/1, Won a 5f Redcar maiden in May before a good third in Beverley conditions' event. Has found progress stalling more recently though, not looking particularly well treated when sixth of 8 in nursery (15/2) at Beverley (5f, good) 20 days ago. Others more persuasive.
Worth a second look given he's a soft-ground winner, but he needs to raise his game.
8
8th (8) Kodibeat (100/1 -614%)
Kodibeat

100
100/1(-614%)
(8) Kodibeat 100/1, Bred to be a speedy 2-y-o and proved just that when making a winning debut at Kempton (5f) in April. Far from disgraced in finishing midfield in novice company thereafter and switch to nurseries in her favour having joined new yard for 12,000 gns in July.
Makes nursery/yard debut after three-month break; needs to find some improvement.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

15:20 Chester Handicap (Class 4) 5f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INVINCIBLE SONG got off the mark in a similar event over 5f at Ripon last month and a 6lb rise for that success may not be enough to stop her from following up. Invincible Annice also arrives here on the back of a victory and Karl Burke's filly should not be underestimated, while the unexposed Kodibeat and Havana Gila are others who merit a place on the shortlist.

This looks competitive but INVINCIBLE ANNICE confirmed the promise of her previous two starts when resuming winning ways at Hamilton 10 days ago and she appeals as the type to make her mark again returned to nursery company. Ardennes, Ripon-scorer Invincible Song and Fuji Mountain, returned to calmer waters, are others to consider.

Having impressed when making all in a C&D novice in July, FUJI MOUNTAIN gets the nod now back here for his first nursery start.


16:05 Chester Handicap (Class 3) 10f   Chester 16:40 Handicap (Class 4) 8f - 9 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
7
1st (7) Stressfree (9/2 -13%)
Stressfree

4.5
9/2(-13%)
(7) Stressfree 9/2, Heavy ground winner on final start at 3yrs and showing encouraging signs of late, big effort when third at York (10.2f) in July. Probably best not judged too harshly on latest Ayr third behind more prominently-ridden rivals and respected under good-value claimer.
Arrives in form and big player with ground conditions likely to be in his favour.
3
2nd (3) Have Secret (11/2 -22%)
Have Secret

5.5
11/2(-22%)
(3) Have Secret 11/2, Winless since his juvenile days but hard to knock his consistency, his latest sixth in big-field York handicap (10.2f) deserving of being marked up having been stuck on the outside. Cheekpieces again the headgear of choice and he's respected with conditions holding no fears.
Soft-ground winner who arrives in form; prominent showing likely.
5
3rd (5) Paddy The Squire (9/2 +25%)
Paddy The Squire

4.5
9/2(+25%)
(5) Paddy The Squire 9/2, Useful form at 3 yrs (winner at 10f). Seemingly not the easiest to train but produced a highly encouraging effort after 12 months off/following wind op when second of 9 in handicap at Hamilton (9.2f, good) 32 days ago, keeping on well. Still low mileage and there could be more to come.
Progressive; just touched off by subsequent winner on soft-ground reappearance; player.
4
4th (4) Zarabanda (14/1 -75%)
Zarabanda

14
14/1(-75%)
(4) Zarabanda 14/1, Successful 3 times in 2023. Form in-and-out this season but better effort with sights lowered when fourth of 10 in handicap (11/1) at Haydock (10.2f, good) 9 days ago. Eased a little more in the weights ahead of this.
Goes well on soft and creditable fourth in a Haydock handicap last week.
9
5th (9) First Officer (15/2 +6%)
First Officer

7.5
15/2(+6%)
(9) First Officer 15/2, Made a winning reappearance at Windsor in April and largely creditable efforts in defeat since, not beaten at all far when seventh in handicap back at that venue 30 days ago. Mark does look about right, however.
Trip/ground fine and arrives in form but others are more persuasive for win purposes.
6
6th (6) Loyal Touch (15/2 +6%)
Loyal Touch

7.5
15/2(+6%)
(6) Loyal Touch 15/2, Well served by run of race when resuming winning ways over C&D in June. Kept busy and more miss than hit thereafter but recent efforts from a sliding mark have been a bit more like it. Conditions will hold no fears but others appeal a little more for win purposes.
Not at top of game lately but has dipped to 2lb below the mark he defied over C&D in June.
1
7th (1) City Streak (18/1 -157%)
City Streak

18
18/1(-157%)
(1) City Streak 18/1, Boasts an excellent record here, gaining a second C&D success in May. Found things tougher from inflated mark both starts thereafter but the assessor has eased his grip a little and no surprise to see a better showing back here/returning from a break.
Not at best last twice but is a dual C&D winner and goes well on soft ground.
8
8th (8) Gallant Lion (16/1 -60%)
Gallant Lion

16
16/1(-60%)
(8) Gallant Lion 16/1, Racked up a 4-timer last summer for Tony Carroll and shaped up well initially for new stable earlier this season. May of found race coming too soon when seventh in Cumberland Plate at Carlisle in June and he's the type to give a good account back from a break.
Been running with credit in defeat this year; has won on good to soft (unraced on softer).
2
9th (2) Maghlaak (4/1 +20%)
Maghlaak

4
4/1(+20%)
(2) Maghlaak 4/1, Overcame an 11-month absence to land 8-runner Goodwood handicap (9.9f, soft) in May. Hasn't quite kicked on as may have been expected in trio of starts since but latest third upped to 12f was up there with his best. Entitled to give another good account. Blinkers discarded.
Soft-ground winner in May; creditable third at Goodwood latest; each-way claims again.
LTO Selection:hiden content, hiden content, hiden content, hiden content

16:05 Chester Handicap (Class 3) 10f   Chester 16:40 Handicap (Class 4) 8f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PADDY THE SQUIRE was only narrowly denied when returning from a lengthy break over 1m1f at Hamilton a month ago and that form has been boosted with the winner scoring again subsequently. With that in mind, the four-year-old has to be of interest off just a 2lb higher mark. Maghlaak has been running well in defeat of late and should not be underestimated, along with Stressfree and City Streak.

STRESSFREE was unable to land a blow when third behind more prominently-ridden rivals at Ayr last time yet he had previously shaped most encouragingly in handicaps at Doncaster/York and, lurking on a handy mark, he's fancied to be seen in a much better light on this occasion. Have Secret and Paddy The Squire are others to consider, along with Maghlaak.

David O'Meara's STRESSFREE should get his ground and is the suggestion but there are several dangers in a very competitive handicap.


17:15 Chester Handicap (Class 4) 12f - 0 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
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17:15 Chester Handicap (Class 4) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.


17:55 Chester Handicap (Class 4) 12f - 0 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
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17:55 Chester Handicap (Class 4) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.


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