There were 57 Races on Saturday 24th August 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at York, 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Redcar, 6 races at Windsor, 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 2 race.

SERVING WITH STYLE, who holds an entry for the Rockfel, did her best work at the finish to make a winning debut at Carlisle last month and is a solid contender as she bids to supplement that success now upped to a mile. Manila Thriller enters the reckoning after a near-miss over this trip at Ripon last week, while Caspi Star cost 100,000 euros as a yearling so the daughter of Camelot warrants attention ahead of her introduction.

SERVING WITH STYLE justified favouritism when winning at Carlisle on debut, scoring decisively despite running green, so she is taken to score again with plenty of improvement to come. Manila Thriller is the pick on form.

Preference is for SERVING WITH STYLE, who shaped as if she'd relish a mile when coming from last to first on her 7f Carlisle debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Anshoda and Troia were precocious enough to make winning debuts and surely have bright futures ahead. However, none appeals more than Fillies' Mile entrant TABITI, who made all to score by a little over three lengths when introduced at Newmarket a fortnight ago. That was an impressive performance and this daughter of Kingman is very hard to ignore with the promise of plenty more to come.

TABITI also looked to have much better days ahead of her when a first-time scorer at Newmarket and heads the list, although Aidan O'Brien's Merrily could also have a say now her stamina is drawn out more. Royalty Bay and Biniorella Bay also need factoring in.

Royalty Bay is a solid candidate with her CV but TABITI was pretty faultless in dominating throughout at Newmarket.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Having missed his juvenile season, low-mileage three-year-old LEAD ARTIST has made good progress this year and, having shown initiative to win the Group 3 Thoroughbred Stakes at the Goodwood Festival, the son of Dubawi is a strong contender to take this step up in class in his stride. Although last of five in the Sussex Stakes, Sonny Liston is a resolute character and is capable of bouncing back. Previous C&D winner Royal Dress also commands respect after her Group 3 win in Ireland.

LEAD ARTIST did well to win over C&D having set a strong gallop in the Thoroughbred Stakes here last time and he's open to further improvement, so he's preferred to Sonny Liston, who drops back in grade. Royal Dress can't be ruled out on the back of an impressive display in Ireland.

This is the ideal next step for the improving LEAD ARTIST, who gets the vote ahead of Sonny Liston.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CITY OF DELIGHT continues to go from strength to strength and a 9lb rise for his most recent success at Newmarket may not be enough to prevent him from landing the four-timer. David Menusier's charge gets the vote ahead of promising Wolverhampton third Break The Bank and Trouville, who makes his handicap debut after getting off the mark in determined fashion at Chepstow in May. Mustazeed and Zealot are likely to be thereabouts as well.

CITY OF DELIGHT is a 3-y-o on the roll and even a 9 lb rise may not be enough to bring his winning run to an end. Fellow 3-y-o Trouville makes obvious appeal as an unexposed sort who should have more to come in handicaps, while Tahitian Prince caught the eye here last time and is well handicapped if he can build on that under Hollie Doyle.

Trouville looks the type to progress in handicaps but a chance is taken that CITY OF DELIGHT can continue his fine run over 1m2f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

This can go the way of QUIETNESS, who has been a star for the Marcus Tregoning stable this season. Stepping up to this distance at Thirsk recently brought about even more improvement and the four-year-old has gone up 23lb in the handicap since the start of the campaign. She is preferred to Listed third Our Golden One and Goodwood Odyssey, who bounced back to form with a strong placed effort at Newmarket last month.

Preference is for GOODWOOD ODYSSEY, who ran well upped to this trip when third at Newmarket 6 weeks ago and first-time blinkers could well eke out that bit extra for David Menuisier's colt. Second choice is Quietness, who is an uncomplicated type who continues to go from strength-to-strength, while Miller Spirit and Our Golden One can fight out third spot.

3yo colts City Burglar and GOODWOOD ODYSSEY could be the pair to focus on, with the latter preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SUNBELT ran well for a long way at Doncaster in June on her first start since making a winning debut way back in 2022. The Zoffany filly is open to plenty of improvement making her handicap debut and looks one to keep on the right side of over this extra distance. Goblet Of Fire will also appreciate the longer trip having just missed out on a hat-trick at Newbury, while Crescent Lake has a shout on his third at Sandown.

Having lost her way for her previous stable, KITTY FOYLE has got right back on track of late, chasing home a pair of interesting 3-y-os on her latest outing at Newbury 4 weeks ago. With her rider taking off a handy 5 lb, she's given the narrow vote to confirm the promise of that run. Goblet of Fire is an obvious threat, along with Crescent Lake. Enochdhu is another worth considering under Hollie Doyle.

The suggestion is SHARP DISTINCTION, who has slipped to an attractive mark. Hurtle Wallop is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

It could pay to stick with TOCA MADERA given a 3lb rise for winning cosily at Windsor recently is negated by his jockey's claim. Rocking Ends won at Newmarket before placing in a more competitive sprint here last month and is another to consider, while Existent has a shout off his current handicap mark based on last month's fourth at Ascot. Enchanting could also go well.

The 3-y-o ENCHANTING is compiling a good record over this C&D and not yet fully exposed for her top stable, she could be the answer. Navello has been running at a slightly better level than this so he demands consideration, along with Toca Madera.

The in-form pair Rocking Ends and TOCA MADERA (nap) have both run well over C&D in recent times and they can dominate this field.
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