There were 20 Races on Sunday 3rd September 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Tipperary, 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 5 race.

Only 2lb separates these three rivals on the ratings, with a tentative vote going to LUNATICK. Hughie Morrison's colt shaped better than the beaten distance at Goodwood last month suggests and could take some stopping on the pick of this season's efforts. Paternoster Square recently posted a solid second over C&D and the Invincible Spirit gelding is dangerous to discount if gaining an easy lead, while Magic Memories also arrives in fair form and shouldn't be far away.

A case can be made for all 3 but MAGIC MEMORIES ran just about a personal best at Windsor 17 days ago, and with Paternoster Square not looking totally at home on the camber here last time, he gets the nod.

Just 2lb between the runners on BHA ratings. MAGIC MEMORIES may have the greatest potential and he can make it sixth time lucky.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LIEUTENANT RASCAL was far from disgraced when finishing fourth on his nursery debut at Yarmouth in late-July and must hold leading claims on the switch to maiden company. Sea Of Angels posted a respectable fourth on her opening bow at Lingfield last month, with Stuart Williams' filly likely to emerge as the chief threat if proving as effective on turf. Big Brown Bear has something to find on the ratings but he makes more appeal than the remaining opposition.

A very ordinary maiden but at least SEA OF ANGELS showed something to work on when fourth at Lingfield on debut so she's taken to improve past the rather exposed Lieutenant Rascal.

Lieutenant Rascal and Big Brown Bear have experience but SEA OF ANGELS brings some untapped potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

NOTRE MAISON has yet to post a bad effort in three appearances over C&D and the Coach House filly may be able to go one place better than last month's runner-up effort off only 2lb higher. Thank The Lord could never get involved when always behind at Lingfield recently, but the four-year-old's previous efforts would likely see him go close. Simon Hodgson's charge may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Arzaak, who may appreciate a return to handicap company.

NOTRE MAISON has been in good form since the application of cheekpieces, getting off the mark at this C&D in June and running well here on her last 2 starts, so she is taken to resume winning ways. Thank The Lord could bounce back with Hollie Doyle in the saddle and is feared most, with Arzaak completing the shortlist.

Notre Maison is solid but the return of headgear could see NO SPEED LIMIT bounce back to form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Art Fantastique seems likely to prove popular here after winning at Windsor last time out, but he has been out up 6lb for that and will need to improve again to get the better of ZACHARY. Gelded after three poor efforts, he showed considerable improvement to come home third here last month, beaten less than two lengths, and, off a generous 2lb lower mark, the son of Harry Angel seems to have a solid chance. Birkie Boy may prove best of the rest in this small field.

ART FANTASTIQUE left his previous efforts well behind when making a winning handicap debut at Windsor 3 weeks ago and can defy a 6 lb rise with further progress likely. Zachary is another who improved for the switch to nurseries when third at Brighton and is a clear next best.

Art Fantastique comes here on the back of a win but ZACHARY (nap) still has some potential and he gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Trainer Tony Carroll took this race in 2018, 2019, and 2021, suggesting he knows exactly the sort needed, but Ripon tenth Holbache will need to do better, even though he has won here before. Kit Gabriel ran out of steam late on at Pontefract on his first start of the year and may mount a challenge, but ORMOLULU is preferred. Ridden perfectly to get up late on by Saffie Osborne at Leicester last month, an added 3lb doesn't look enough to stop her following up.

HOLBACHE's effort at Ripon last time has to go down as disappointing given the promise of his reappearance but he's a C&D winner and the assessor has given him a massive chance. Kit Gabriel should step up on his reappearance and is a threat, along with Ormolulu.

Good ground or quicker would bring Kit Gabriel right into it but HOLBACHE could be the answer in this less-competitive affair.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

OPTIVA STAR just got up to score over a furlong shorter here last month, but has only been put up 3lb accordingly and Richard Hannon has booked promising 7lb claimer Joe Leavy to ride. With the added furlong seemingly a positive, he may well land his Brighton hat-trick at the expense of Hitched, who weakened over 1m2f at Ffos Las but should be far happier back at a mile. and perhaps Rivas Rob Roy, who boasts five victories at this track.

HITCHED has gained both his career wins over 1m, and having shaped well until his stamina ebbed away over 10f at Ffos Las, he's fancied to get right back on track here. Buy The Dip has a lower turf mark to exploit and seems sure to give it a bold showing, with Rivas Rob Roy always worth a second look over this C&D.

He came unstuck over 1m2f on heavy ground last time but HITCHED had been progressive beforehand and he can resume winning ways.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ETON BLUE made use of his stamina under Simon Walker in a similar race over a shorter trip at Goodwood last week and still has a lot to offer, despite picking up a 5lb penalty for that victory. However, it's perhaps more notable that the partnership also landed this corresponding race in 2021 and, given this doesn't appear to be an overwhelmingly competitive renewal, a repeat success could be imminent. Last year's victor Silver Bubble is feared most, although Starfighter is another serious contender at this level.

SILVER BUBBLE is having her first run of the year at a track where she won 4 times in 2022 so she's taken to exploit a potentially handy mark. Eton Blue took his form to another level when an easy winner at Goodwood so is the obvious threat under a penalty, with Breguet Boy best of the others.

Several in-form sorts on show but it might be worth chancing the class-dropping FASCINATING LIPS.
Ths is the racecard key.
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