There were 40 Races on Thursday 29th August 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Chelmsford-City, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Newbury, 7 races at Southwell, 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.

A small field where the form on offer suggests that SIR PALAMEDES can go well with Kieran Shoemark in the saddle. Well beaten at huge odds last time out over five furlongs, that effort came in the Super Sprint at Newbury and he may be better judged on his short-head second at York over this trip in July when there was cut in the ground. A similar performance may see him get the better of Nottingham third Kokabah, with newcomers Seven Symphonies and Apache Green worthy of a market watch.

Preference is for SIR PALAMEDES, who posted his best effort yet when runner-up in a nursery on easy ground at York last month and can be forgiven his last outing. Kokabah looks the obvious danger.

A close second in a York nursery two runs ago SIR PALAMEDES is proven on ground slower than good and gets the vote ahead of Kokabah
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

With no winning form to work with, it may pay to side with SAYTARR, who finished third last time out at Southwell when keeping on at the one pace and races off the same mark here. The application of first-time cheekpieces are also likely to enhance his credentials. She Went Whoosh is not comfortably overlooked after her Leicester third and she is well worth another try at 6f, leaving top-weight Dark Thunderstorm to chase them home.

SAYTARR left the level achieved in his qualifying runs behind when third in a soundly-run nursery at Southwell 11 days ago and with cheekpieces fitted, he looks a big player from an unchanged mark. The return to 6f will suit She Went Whoosh and she's feared most, ahead of Dark Thunderstorm.

The return to 6f should suit SHE WENT WHOOSH and she has also shown she acts on soft ground so makes the most appeal.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Questionable looked as if his turn might be near when beaten a length and three-quarters here last time out, but he is yet to get his head in front and may have to settle for another place. LUNARSCAPE won for the first time in close to two years here over a mile on heavy ground recently, and an added 2lb might not be enough to stop the follow up. Beau Gars could prove best of the remainder.

QUESTIONABLE was right back to form when second here 3 weeks ago and with 2 subsequent winners coming from that, the race has a solid look to it. She looks the way to go from the same mark with Lunarscape the obvious danger.

This can concern QUESTIONABLE and Lunarscape as the other three all have some serious questions to answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BEELEY sets a fair standard in this contest with a rating of 84 after hitting the crossbar on each of her last two starts at Kempton and she can transfer that form to turf in order to go one better. Consuelo has made the frame the last twice and takes a slight step up in trip, so she has to be respected. Of the remainder, Final Entry makes the most appeal after his victory over the smaller obstacles at Newton Abbot.

Despite finishing second 4 times in 5 starts, BEELEY doesn't do an awful lot wrong and this could be the day for her deserved first success. William Walton's pedigree is eye-catching to say the least so he demands a market check, with Consuelo likely to be seen in a better light returned to turf upped slightly in distance.

The Gosden filly BEELEY chased home smart fillies on her two AW starts this summer and she's effective on slow turf too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DOUBLE RED was well held in second in a class 5 event at Newbury earlier in the month, but the handicapper kindly dropped him 1lb for that display. The son of Belardo has first-time cheekpieces applied and he could be the one to beat. Zambezi Magic has filled the top two places on each of his last two outings, including a C&D victory in July, and it would be no surprise to see him get involved. Bloodhound is another to note.

ZAMBEZI MAGIC has returned to form at this course on his last 2 starts, only narrowly denied over 1m last time, so he is taken to resume winning ways as he goes back up in trip. He can get the better of Bloodhound, who showed improved form when runner-up here on his latest outing, with Change of Fortune also considered.

Resurgent 7yo ZAMBEZI MAGIC (nap) remains very well handicapped on old form and may well be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HUMANISTE was far from disgraced when finishing fourth over track and trip on his penultimate start and he produced an even better effort to make the frame at Lingfield last time. Joe Tickle's nine-year-old was dropped 1lb for that display and he gets the nod. Lumberjack made a pleasant start for the Barry Brennan stable as he finished fourth at Kempton earlier in the month and could have a say if he translates that form to turf. Queen Of Steel is a player based on her second at Lingfield two starts ago.

TARBAT NESS has a poor strike rate but continues in good form and given his only win came in this race last year he could be well placed to strike. Triple Nickle, on an even longer losing run but who went close here last time, is feared most ahead of Mr Tambourine Man.

The suggestion is last year's winner TARBAT NESS, who is admirably consistent and won't mind what the weather does.
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