Daily Pick for Thoroughbred Racing: Expert Tips for Six Race Meetings on September 18th
In the racing world, there's plenty of excitement as we approach the weekend. Here's a look at some of the horses worth keeping an eye on in upcoming races.
Ayr Racecourse
Dain Ma Nut In and last year's winner Financer are set to return to Ayr, joining Campani who made a strong comeback with a 6f turf win last month. The prolific Crowd Quake, who suffered a rare defeat at Doncaster last Thursday, will also be running. Another horse to watch is Liberty Coach, who shows promise on slow ground in handicaps.
John Butler's Runners
Trainer John Butler's two runners are of interest at Ayr. Soar Above, with his impressive form, could be the pick of the bunch, while Equalised, making his stable debut, is a fascinating contender.
Campani's Return to Chelmsford
Campani may still have potential, but his tendency to race too freely poses a risk in his return to 1m at Chelmsford. Despite this, his emphatic win last month suggests he's a horse to watch.
Dandy G Boy at Chelmsford
Dandy G Boy could be a contender at Chelmsford. Although there's no information about his trainer at the moment, his performance in his previous races warrants attention.
Rogue Officer's Handicap Debut
Rogue Officer, trained by Peter Chapple-Hyam, returned from a layoff with a pleasing handicap debut over 7f at Chelmsford three weeks ago. Although the search results do not provide information about his running time, his performance in his previous races makes him a horse to watch.
Belgrave at Yarmouth
In the race at Yarmouth, Belgrave might be the answer despite not coming close to his 2yo form this year. His two best runs came on soft and heavy ground, suggesting he could perform well in the upcoming race.
Silver Chamber at Pontefract
In the race at Pontefract, Silver Chamber is improving with each race and can land a second success. His consistent performance makes him a horse to watch.
Hornsea Bay at Ayr
Hornsea Bay is a possible contender at Ayr, as he could benefit from returning to a course where he's had success in the past.
Prime Artist at the Curragh
Prime Artist showed promise in his debut at the Curragh, despite being slowly away and meeting trouble in running. Despite conceding weight to his rivals, his performance suggests he's a horse to watch in the same race.
Equalised at Kempton
Equalised has two standout efforts over the course and distance (Naas) and starts out for Harry Eustace off a lowly mark. His performance in his previous races makes him a horse to watch at Kempton.
Crowd Quake at Ayr
Crowd Quake is running at Ayr today, with a 5lb rise in weight to contend with. Despite this, his recent form suggests he's still a horse to watch.
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