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.

Now that VAUNTED has regained the winning thread after a comfortable success over 6f here last Monday, there should be plenty more to come from the daughter of Ardad, despite a 5lb penalty. She can strike on the rise in distance with Dynamite Katie, who has been runner-up on two of her last three starts over C&D, and Cobh Harbour looking best placed to chase her home.

VAUNTED was well on top at the finish when scoring over 6f here recently and looks the obvious answer to this wweak handicap. Cobh Harbour is likely to be back on his game and is probably the main threat ahead of Comedian Leader.

Stepping back up to 7f can suit VAUNTED and she can follow up last week's course win at the main expense of Flagman.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BOBBY JONES may still be a maiden through seven starts, but he arrives here on the back of a career-best effort at Beverley where he came from down the field to run into third late on. That form looks just about the best on offer, and he is narrowly preferred to unexposed nursery debutant Inshad, who has had a gelding operation since his last run in June. Perfect Sight and Freak Encounter cannot be ruled out either.

INSHAD didn't show much kept to around 5f but a gelding operation and a step up in trip are potential catalysts for a much-improved showing now tackling a nursery. Bobby Jones is probably the solid option so is offered as a the chief threat.

The most solid contender on form is BOBBY JONES. Some of the others, most notably Inshad, could well improve now handicapping.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BRIGHTWALTON must hold every chance on the back of a narrow defeat at Sandown last time out. 5f looked to bring out the best in her on that occasion and she can hold off Lexington Blitz, who has a 7lb penalty to overcome for breaking the maiden at Windsor last month. Speed Of Maajid was never involved on debut at Goodwood, but dropping in trip could help the son of Mayson.

This looks a match on paper between BRIGHTWALTON and Lexington Blitz, with preference for Richard Hannon's filly getting plenty of weight from the sole previous winner in the line-up. Speed of Maajid should've derived plenty from his debut at Goodwood and can edge out Frankies Dream for third.

Brightwalton looks set to go well again but LEXINGTON BLITZ showed a good attitude at Windsor and can concede the weight.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Connie's Rose has plenty in her favour after being beaten a length at Salisbury and she can go close with a first-time tongue-tie. She has won here five times over various trips and could prove the biggest danger to MICHAELA'S BOY. Beaten less than a length in a better race on his first start after bring gelded and wind surgery, he drops in class and is fully entitled to find plenty of improvement. So Smart arrives carrying a penalty and may find a place the best he can muster.

A really trappy sprint, with cases to be made for each of the quartet, though MICHAELA'S BOY perhaps makes most appeal having had an encouraging start for the Robert Cowell yard last time. The consistent Connie's Rose is next best, though it's hard still hard to discount to her stablemate, the last-time-out winner So Smart, or the potentially well-handicapped Navello.

Michaela's Boy ran well on his stable debut but NAVELLO can take full advantage of this drop in class.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Delicacy has placed in four of her last six races and has every chance of adding to those figures here, but she may have to give way to GLENCALVIE if she rekindles her best form on her first start for Adrian Wintle. A winner at Yarmouth in May, both going and trip look ideal and she could surprise them all off bottom weight. Questionable appears to prefer softer ground, but may still be able to snatch third in this field.

QUESTIONABLE has returned to form back on turf on her last 2 starts, bumping into an improver when runner-up at Ffos Las over 1m on her penultimate outing, so she could be ready to open her account returned to this longer distance. Delicacy also arrives in good heart and looks the main danger, with Glencalvie the pick of the remainder.

The ground is an unknown for QUESTIONABLE but she has shown clear promise in turf handicaps and can get the better of Deep Blue.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The form of FIRST ENCOUNTER's recent Leicester second has worked out well and, given that he is just 1lb higher on this occasion, this looks a good opportunity in which to record a second career triumph. Weston Court paid the price for getting embroiled in a duel for the lead at Bath when last seen, but there isn't as much pace on offer here and it would come as no surprise were he to bounce back. Desert Footsteps makes her handicap bow in a moderate event and should not be underestimated.

The drop back to 1m should suit HEY BIG SPENDER, who can strike at the second time of asking for the Ollie Sangster yard. Desert Footsteps appeals as one who can go on to better things in handicaps and is feared most ahead of more-established pair First Encounter and Weston Courage.

Hey Big Spender can go well with headgear back on but FIRST ENCOUNTER (nap) hasn't finished improving just yet and may win again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The vote goes to CIOTOG, who attracted significant market support at Bath last time out. Mark Loughnane's charge ultimately found one too strong, but he was denied a clear run inside the final furlong and must hold every chance of going one better from an unchanged mark. Ballsbridge continues to knock on the door so must firmly enter calculations, while Dappled Light is most appealing of the remainder.

A first taste of success could be in the offing for BALLSBRIDGE, who has found just one too good in amateur riders' race the last twice and he represents a yard in fine form. Ciotog was arguably unlucky not to regain the winning thread at Bath recently and he has to be feared, while Dappled Light has proved consistent since joining the Adrian Wintle yard and is likely to be on the premises once more.

Ciotog is well treated now but perhaps this is the day that BALLSBRIDGE will step into the limelight after two good runs at 1m.
Ths is the racecard key.
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