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Daily Racing picks: Expert tips for six races occurring on Thursday, September 18th in horse racing meetings

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Daily steed picks: Notable advice for Thursday's six horse races, happening on September 18th
Daily steed picks: Notable advice for Thursday's six horse races, happening on September 18th

Daily Racing picks: Expert tips for six races occurring on Thursday, September 18th in horse racing meetings

In the racing world, there are several horses worth keeping an eye on as the season heats up. Here's a rundown of some notable contenders across various races.

Prime Artist, fresh from a promising debut at the Curragh, is a horse worth marking up. Despite facing rivals he is expected to concede weight to, the young stallion has shown promise and could prove to be a surprise winner.

At the Curragh as well, Equalised has caught the attention of trainers and punters alike. The horse, making its stable debut, is a fascinating contender, having shown standout efforts over the same course and distance (C&D).

Moving to Chelmsford, Rogue Officer, trained by Richard Hannon, could be hard to beat over this new trip. The horse returned from a layoff with a pleasing handicap debut over 7f at Chelmsford, and with its form improving, it could be a strong contender in today's race.

Campani, who is returning to 1m at Chelmsford, could also be a contender, but his tendency to race too freely adds an element of risk.

Dandy G Boy is next on the list for the race at Chelmsford. The horse's form is yet to be tested this season, but with its strong showing last year, it's definitely one to watch.

At Ayr, Dain Ma Nut In and last year's winner Financer could be involved in the 2.45 race. Both horses have shown consistent form this season, making them strong contenders.

Hornsea Bay could be a major positive for the horse Crowd Quake in today's race at Ayr. Crowd Quake, who suffered a rare defeat at Doncaster last Thursday, will be looking to bounce back, and with Hornsea Bay in the field, it could be a race worth watching.

At Yarmouth, BELGRAVE could be the answer, despite not coming close to its 2yo form this year. The horse has shown promise on slow ground in handicaps, and with its two best runs coming on soft and heavy ground, it could be a dark horse in the race.

Finally, at Kempton, Equalised is running in the 8.15 race. The horse, with its consistent form over the same course and distance, could prove to be a strong contender.

These horses, with their varying styles and form, promise an exciting day of racing ahead. Keep an eye on these contenders as they race to the finish line.

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