There were 29 Races on Monday 2nd September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Roscommon, 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 6 race.

Pure Liberty was narrowly denied over C&D off 3lb lower recently and she is a leading contender from a low draw, but preference is for FACOULTY. The daughter of Coulsty showed ability in a couple of above average maidens earlier this summer, and was far from disgraced at Lingfield last month. This looks a more suitable opportunity though, and an opening mark of 63 could prove lenient. Watch Blue Point is another to consider.

The Yarmouth race FACOULTY finished fifth in is fairly strong form in the context of this and with improvement likely now tackling a nursery, there's lots to like. Pure Liberty showed a lot more switched to this venue recently and is a threat, along with Chasing Gold.

This looks tricky but it might be worth sticking with PURE LIBERTY who was only just caught in a C&D nursery 13 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This ought to be a decent opportunity for WHITE CHAPEL ROAD, who posted two solid efforts before a midfield finishing in the typically warm Convivial at York last month. Paul and Oliver Cole's colt sets the standard with an official rating of 80, and is unlikely to encounter a similar calibre of rival here. Metro Dubai receives 2lb from the selection, however, and will appreciate a drop in trip having weakened over the mile at Kempton recently. Letsbeatsepsis can chase the pair home.

LETSBEATSEPSIS failed to build on the promise of his debut at the first attempt here 3 weeks ago but he should come on from that and crucially, this step up in trip is sure to suit. White Chapel Road and Metro Dubai are the obvious dangers.

Preference is for WHITE CHAPEL ROAD who sets the standard and looks a big player back in much calmer waters.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There looks to be plenty of pace on with Dion Baker, Macs Dilemma and Sir Oliver all likely to race handily, so this could be set up for POETIC FORCE. The veteran has seen his handicap mark decline in recent months, but there were signs of promise over the mile here recently and a drop in trip could hold the key. Vinaka is another to consider.

Having slipped to a potentially very handy mark, SIR OLIVER is taken to strike with Silvestre De Sousa back in the hot-seat. He was a good third off a 14 lb higher mark under De Sousa at Chelmsford during the spring and while he hasn't won on turf for over 2 years, he is effective on fast ground. Dion Baker is an obvious threat on the back of a clear-cut success at Yarmouth and is feared most ahead of Revolutionise and Vinaka.

Top of the list is DION BAKER (nap), who made all for an emphatic win at Yarmouth last Sunday and looks well treated under a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Gallimimus warrants plenty of respect on his best form and he could go well, but IREZUMI is still preferred if he can repeat the level that saw him power home over C&D last month by over three lengths. Upped 4lb for that, he may not even need to find any improvement in this field, with Long Call a tentative suggestion for third.

GALLIMIMUS won a C&D handicap last summer and with his latest Bath run easy to excuse, he's fancied to cash in on a handy mark down in class. Irezumi finally got it right over C&D a fortnight ago and is second choice.

Most of these have something to prove but IREZUMI forged clear over C&D last time and is a big player again if he can repeat that form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rivas Rob Roy has a good record at this venue, but he hasn't been at his best recently and needs to bounce back to form. Premiership was not disgraced at Yarmouth last time and may prove to be the biggest rival to OH SO AUDACIOUS, who was only beaten a neck into second at Windsor last time out and is looking for her fourth career success.

The consistent OH SO AUDACIOUS looks by far the most solid option and she is taken to get her head back in front following a near miss at Windsor three weeks ago. Hellavapace is 0-16 on turf but he clearly goes well here (placed on four of his previous five visits to Brighton) and is second choice ahead of Premiership.

This can go to last year's winner OH SO AUDACIOUS, who is only 1lb higher than for her near-miss at Windsor last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Voodoo Ray won this last year but has looked in the handicapper's grip since landing a hat-trick at the start of this season, while Nelson Rose scored here last month. It remains to be seen how well BEAR TO DREAM copes with a 4lb rise, but the five-year-old won over course and distance with plenty in hand on her return from a layoff and looks worth sticking with.

The most appealing candidate is BEAR TO DREAM, who did the job well over C&D last time and she should take this 4 lb higher mark in her stride. Batchelor Boy and Nelson Rose are taken to fill the places on the assumption that Alfred Cove, who is due to run here on Sunday, doesn't go to post.

Preference is for BEAR TO DREAM who returned from a break with a comfortable win over C&D last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FARO DE SAN JUAN ran into trouble when launching his challenge at Newcastle and the race was effectively over when finding himself in the clear. He looks worthy of another chance having won in this lower grade at Windsor in July. Skallywag Bay has yet to win on turf, though has a shout on her winning form on the all-weather, while Pop Dancer won this off a higher mark last year and is preferred to The Defiant of the remaining pair.

It was a higher-grade handicap in which FARO DE SAN JUAN was a creditable sixth at Newcastle recently and, with a strong pace likely despite the small field, he is taken to resume winning ways. The Defiant is the clear main danger, with Skallywag Bay a shade too high in the weights at present and Pop Dancer needing to bounce back.

All of the runners have possibilities in this tight contest but FARO DE SAN JUAN gets the vote ahead of Skallywag Bay.
Ths is the racecard key.
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