There were 30 Races on Monday 4th September 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Windsor, 8 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 5 race.

SECRET HANDSHEIKH likely found a quick turnaround too much when fifth at Bath last month and the Mayson gelding may regain the winning thread now returned to the C&D of his most recent success. The handicapper continues to cut Pop Dancer some slack and the six-year-old shouldn't be underestimated now 6lb below his last triumph. Tony Carroll's charge may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Lipsink.

SECRET HANDSHEIKH was a shade below par at Bath last time but he went close on his penultimate start and was a C&D winner off a 1 lb higher mark in April. John Gallagher's charge is taken to quickly bounce back and get the better of Pop Dancer, who is also 1 lb below the mark off which he struck over this C&D during the autumn and he should come on for his recent spin here when returning from a five-month break. The Princes Poet can see off Lipsink in the battle for minor place money.

The pick is POP DANCER, who shaped quite well over C&D last month, after a break, and is entitled to have needed that outing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HORSE WHISPERER displayed a willing attitude when fighting back to win on her nursery debut over C&D a fortnight ago and Chris Dwyer's filly should take plenty of stopping off only 3lb higher. Peace Wall offered something to work with when fourth at Catterick in July and may emerge as the chief threat to the selection now eased 2lb in the ratings. Tropical Air will need to up his game but it's too early to be writing off the son of Showcasing.

The fact LOOBY went off at only 7/2 for a Newmarket maiden on her second start and was pitched into a useful conditions race at Glorious Goodwood last time suggests she's thought capable of better off an opening rating in the low-60s and she's taken to strike under Saffie Osborne. Horse Whisperer is an obvious danger on the back of last month's C&D win, while Tropical Air hails from a leading yard and could improve now handicapping.

After displayed a good attitude and recording a good time for the grade over C&D last month, HORSE WHISPERER is taken to follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DUELY SPICED was far from disgraced when finding only a progressive rival too good last time and she looks to hold leading claims. Edergole's Gift, Miss Woo Woo and Royal Expert are all officially rated 66, with the latter feared most judged on her third-placed finish behind the selection at Lingfield in early August. Newcomer My Clementine is related to several highly-rated types and any market support would make Charlie Johnston's filly interesting too.

Those with experience don't set the bar high so a chance is taken on Charlie Johnston newcomer MY CLEMENTINE, with confidence in her chance increased should the betting vibes be strong. Gay Kelleway's Duely Spiced might be the one to give her most to do.

Charlie Johnston's filly MY CLEMENTINE is out of a 6f Group 3 winner and does not need to be anything special to make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

With a few of these searching for form, it might pay to side with BATCHELOR BOY. John Gallagher's six-year-old has yet to get his head in front this season, but the gelded son of Footstepsinthesand is now 8lb below his last winning mark and is likely to appreciate a drop in grade. Lilkian will be a threat to all if able to dictate, while Lethal Angel appeals most of the remainder.

BERNARD SPIERPOINT didn't enjoy the rub of the green when ninth at Beverley last time and this C&D scorer can bounce back in style to bag a fourth success here. Voodoo Bay can also boast course-winning form so is feared most off a handy-looking mark ahead of in-form Lilkian.

Preference is for LILKIAN, who is much better known for his AW exploits but was a creditable fourth on turf at Newmarket in July.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Course-specialist JUNOESQUE bounced back to form with a decent second over track and trip a fortnight ago and might be poised to record a ninth success at the Sussex venue. Global Style continues to run well and is likely to be in the thick of things once again, along with No Diggity, who denied Tony Carroll's gelding in a classified event on his latest outing.

TAWTHEEF will have every chance if reproducing the form of his reappearance second over 1¼m here during the spring. He has failed to threaten in two subsequent starts but is entitled to come on for his latest run (first outing for 12 weeks) and has edged down to a handy mark. The consistent Global Style was just touched off by No Diggity here on his penultimate start and is taken to reverse those placings and emerge as the main danger. Junoesque is also shortlisted.

Topweight ANGEL ON HIGH ran a big race when fifth under a very positive ride here last month and might be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Oh So Audacious has found her stride of late and should mount another bold bid off only 2lb higher than her narrow defeat at Windsor in July. Nevertheless, REEL POWER was impressive when winning over C&D in the same month and the form of his latest runner-up effort appears a touch stronger. Murty McGrath's inmate is marginally preferred, while the in-form duo of Madrinho and Silver Diva shouldn't be far away either.

REEL POWER arrives at the top of his game so is fancied to resume winning ways and gain a second C&D success. Windsor runner-up Oh So Audacious and in-form maiden Silver Diva both have plenty to recommend them too and can chase home Murty McGrath's 4-y-o in that order.

Top of the list is REEL POWER, who proved that his surprise C&D win in July was no fluke when clear second at Windsor last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

INTERCESSOR suggested that he may be returning to the boil when a close third at Leicester recently, with the son of Due Diligence ticking plenty of boxes off the same mark in this contest. Dulcet Spirit arrives in good heart and should be on the premises once again, while Heer's Sadie could bounce back to form now back over 7f.

INTERCESSOR has yet to get his head in front this term but can race off the same mark as when a very good recent second at Leicester so edges the vote in a tight-knit handicap. Lingfield-third Dulcett Spirit is also weighted to go well, with C&D winners Heer's Sadie and Amathus also in the picture.

Class-dropper INTERCESSOR (nap) ran well at Leicester recently and remains well handicapped on his C&D second in April.
Ths is the racecard key.
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