There were 49 Races on Saturday 2nd September 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Roger Varian landed last year's renewal with Kitsune Power, so Aimeric must be worthy of consideration, even though he arrives here following a below-par run in the bet365 Trophy at Newmarket in July. However, he remains 4lb above his last winning mark, so DREAM HARDER gets the vote. Ian Williams' inmate secured a staying-on fourth over 1m2f at Windsor last month and he could have more to offer off the same mark. Dancing In Paris and Perfect Play are others with solid claims.

PERFECT PLAY is pretty consistent and there's a lot of stamina on the dam's side of his pedigree, so he's worth a chance to improve up in trip. Fulfilled is a big player if the pace is strong and another solid showing is expected from Dancing In Paris.

Dream Harder and FULFILLED look the most solid options to fight out the finish. Dancing In Paris is third on the list.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

This represents a drop in grade for Silky Wilkie, who struggled when finishing in ninth in the King George Qatar Stakes at Glorious Goodwood last month. Karl Burke's gelding is expected to be thereabouts if turning up here, but he was also declared to run at Newcastle on Thursday. Therefore, APOLLO ONE has filled the runner-up spot in handicap company on his last two outings and gets the vote here, despite stepping up in grade. Others to consider include Kerdos, who has also been eased in grade from his latest run when ahead of Silky Wilkie, and Bond Chairman.

Though well below par in three starts so far this season, TIS MARVELLOUS may again spring back to life in a race that he won last year and in 2021. Interestingly, he arrived here 12 months on the back of a similarly low-key build up but that didn't stop him scoring in decisive fashion. Apollo One thoroughly deserves to get his head in front following a series of cracking efforts in big handicaps and is feared most ahead of Judicial, while Silky Wilkie would be a big player if taking his chance.

Sole 3yo Kerdos is tempting but the one to beat is APOLLO ONE (nap) after a string of fine efforts in hot 6f handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Only narrowly denied over 6f on his most recent outing, John Kirkup would be dangerous to dismiss off the same mark, despite a drop in distance. However, HARDY ANGEL took a big step forward when securing a game win over C&D last month and, even though the reopposing Glendown (fourth) is now 2lb better off with his stablemate, the gelded son of Harry Angel is fancied to uphold previous form.

WASDALE is well handicapped based on AW form and she shaped well when sixth to Hardy Angel over C&D last time, finishing well after stumbling. She's fancied to reverse form with that rival, and Ben Macdui is also worthy of respect having scored at Newcastle recently.

In what looks a very tricky race, a chance is taken on REGAL ENVOY to return to form with the aid of a first-time visor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ZENJABEELA is presented with a good opportunity to add to her maiden success gained on the Tapeta at Southwell 13 days ago. Entered in the Rockfel Stakes later this month, the daughter of Too Darn Hot is obviously highly regarded by her connections and, from stall 2, she is ideally berthed to go on and enhance her reputation. Miss Roberts is feared most after a close call at Newmarket three weeks ago, while Rose Branch is noted following her promising debut at Nottingham.

MISS ROBERTS upped her game when runner-up in a Newmarket nursery last time and, with a performance of similar merit, she may well be able to get the better of Zenjabeela, who opened her account in comfortable fashion at Southwell last time. Supreme Beauty is an interesting newcomer.

Miss Roberts looks vulnerable to something above average and easy Southwell winner ZENJABEELA has a Group 2 entry.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FULL REGALIA didn't get the cleanest of runs in a novice at Salisbury 16 days ago and is arguably unlucky to have not got off the mark on that occasion. As a half-sister to Group 3 Criterion Stakes winner Audience, her pedigree is chock-full with promise and compensation for that near-miss could be imminent today. Retraction heads the list of dangers from those with previous experience, while Lazarus Dream appeals most from the newcomers.

FULL REGALIA made a positive start for her current stable when second at Salisbury recently and she seems to have been found a good opportunity to open her account. Retraction is an obvious danger remembering the encouragement of his debut last season and Lazarus Dream is the clear pick of the newcomers.

Retraction is probably better than he showed on his reappearance but the percentage call is FULL REGALIA.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ON THE RIVER has been costly to follow in two starts since he won over an extended 7f here in July but, having been nudged down 1lb since his latest start, he still offers strong appeal in this company. Harriet Bethell's gelding won over this trip at Nottingham earlier in the campaign and, as this is of a similar level, there are solid reasons to give him another chance. Poet's Dawn and Give It Some Teddy head the list of dangers.

The vote in this tricky-looking handicap goes to ZOZIMUS, who has largely contested higher-grade handicaps than this since joining the David O'Meara yard. The 5-y-o has slipped to an attractive mark and perhaps the fitting of more severe headgear (first-time visor replaces usual cheekpieces) may help spark a return to form. Global Spirit has also been given some respite by the assessor and he is feared, along with On The River, Poet's Dawn and Give It Some Teddy (in order of preference).

In a race in which not many are at the top of their form, PARK STREET, who has conditions to suit, is taken to beat On The River.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

JEWEL MAKER ran on strongly to get up close home over 1m2f at Redcar on his previous outing and this looks a good opportunity of following up that success. Tim Easterby's runner has been raised 2lb for that half-length success which may not be enough to halt his progression, especially with the aide of 5lb claimer Alex Fielding. Sun Festival tends to run his race and he appears likely to pose the biggest questions to the selection, while Duke Of Wybourne is also noted.

JEWEL MAKER returned to winning ways at Redcar last week and remains fairly treated on old form. He can follow up. Dandy's Angel and Sun Festival should also go well.

This can go to DANDY'S ANGEL, who has been in fine form this season and goes well over C&D. Sun Festival looks her main danger.
Ths is the racecard key.
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