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 4 race.

Having been narrowly denied on his penultimate outing, PAVLODAR found himself on the right side of a close finish next time. Alastair Ralph's charge must saddle a 5lb penalty for that success, but he is far from exposed and there might be more to come. Garner showed more at Newbury 17 days ago, finishing third, and is another expected to go well. The ultra-consistent Airshow can chase the pair home.

Having been well backed, IMPERIAL DREAM was left poorly placed and possibly unsuited by the track when fifth at Epsom on his latest outing. Well worth another chance to prove his mark a workable one, he gets the nod to come out on top. Recent C&D winner Pavlodar under Harry Davies and Airshow, who continues in form, head up the dangers.

Pavlodar (second choice) should go well again but HELLO ZABEEL gets the nod for his new yard back from a short break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Unleash Hell was too keen to do himself justice at Ffos Las 10 days ago, but the addition of first-time cheekpieces could settle him. Ribchester gelding Irrelevant is bred to be better than his current mark and he must be of interest with Finley Marsh taking over from an inexperienced apprentice. However, preference is for SHAWS PHOENIX. She plugged on for a well-beaten fifth at Salisbury last time, but the switch to nursery company and step up to a mile can bring about a fair chunk of improvement.

GO YOUR OWN WAY backed up his previous effort when finishing a close-up third at Wolverhampton (9.5f) on Saturday and, with the drop back in trip holding no fears, he earns the narrow vote to come out on top. Unleash Hell, in first-time cheekpieces, and handicap-debutante Shaws Phoenix, who may well appreciate this step up in trip, head up the dangers.

In a weak nursery SHAWS PHOENIX is taken to win on her handicap debut. Unleash Hell, who is tried in cheekpieces, is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AZAHARA PALACE produced another career-best effort when beaten a neck at Salisbury last month, an effort for which she was subsequently raised 2lb in the handicap. The daughter of Adaay is fancied to continue her progress and can get the better of Marie Laveau. She failed to fire having been well supported ahead of her handicap bow last time but, if the first-time hood can help her to settle, she can give her true running. Hey Lyla is also noted.

Already a dual C&D winner, AZAHARA PALACE took another step forward in form terms when narrowly denied the hat-trick by another improving sort at Salisbury 25 days ago. Re-united with Billy Loughnane back here, she can confirm her mark still workable. Hey Lyla and Kracking head up the dangers.

Progressive front-runner Azahara Palace is respected but the hood should help MARIE LAVEAU and she gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LAOISMAN sets a clear standard on his narrow defeat at Windsor last time out and a similar level of performance by the Night Of Thunder colt should suffice. Solray was just under two lengths behind when making his debut on that occasion, and Jane Chapple-Hyam's charge is entitled to finish closer here. Seattle Time has 7lb to find with the selection judged on official ratings, but he has the services of top apprentice Billy Loughnane in the plate.

LAOISMAN went as close as he ever has done when runner-up behind a useful prospect at Windsor on his most recent outing and, with nothing of that calibre of rival in this field, he can get off the mark. Solray, who finished a place behind the selection that day, is next best, ahead of the returning Seattle Time.

Suited by a drop to 6f when giving a short-odds favourite a real fright at Windsor last month, LAOISMAN is the most persuasive option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Bama Lama posted a career-best performance when completing a second success of the season at Windsor last month, and the five-year-old must enter calculations off only 4lb higher. However, PORTERINTHEJUNGLE endured a rough finish when impeded throughout the final furlong over C&D recently, and makes slightly more appeal given that was her first appearance for 304 days. In-form rivals Joy Choi and On Edge are likely to be thereabouts too.

Course-scorer PORTERINTHEJUNGLE made an encouraging return from an absence when runner-up over C&D and can go one better now off an unchanged mark. Bama Lama is feared most on the back of her recent Windsor success ahead of 4-time C&D winner Fossos

A chance is taken on CLOUDY BREEZE, who is far from consistent but has run her best races when fresh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MONTEVIDEO posted her best performance to date when finishing third at Haydock in June and the daughter of Teofilo must hold every chance with her sights now lowered. Sindri has offered encouragement on all three appearances and rates as the main danger, with first-time cheekpieces likely to eke out some improvement. Brora Breeze shouldn't be inconvenienced by the drop in distance from 1m3f at Kempton and completes the shortlist.

MONTEVIDEO finished ahead of a next-time-our winner when third at Haydock in June and, with that the best form on offer, she looks the one to be with. Sindri has a bigger performance in her and is feared most.

This is somewhat weaker than either of the Class 2 novices MONTEVIDEO contested in early summer. Brora Breeze is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FLIGHT OF ANGELS returned to form with a third-placed effort in a better race at Epsom last week and Charlie Johnston's three-year-old should take some stopping off the same mark. Emperor's Clothes hasn't been disgraced in maiden/novice company of late and likely has more to offer now entering handicaps. The Holy Roman Emperor gelding may give the selection most to think about, ahead of Ectocross.

FLIGHT OF ANGELS has a solid record in handicaps over this trip and might be able to notch a second success of the year. Daarree was better than the result at Kempton last time and had run well on handicap debut prior to that so he's a probable threat. Unexposed-pair Emperor's Clothes and Ezmerellda are other interesting contenders.

The choice is FLIGHT OF ANGELS (nap), who has maintained her form since winning at Wetherby in June. Ectocross should run well.
Ths is the racecard key.
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