There were 27 Races on Tuesday 5th September 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Not many can confidently be ruled out and the likes of Dundory, who won the corresponding race last season off the same mark, and the in-form Lhebayeb, who chases a hat-trick of wins, have to enter calculations from opposite ends of the handicap. Nevertheless, MOUNT OLYMPUS could be the way to go now he has found his stride for Alan King and a third success for his new yard could be on the cards.

MOUNT OLYMPUS has thrived since joining Alan King and a 7 lb rise for his latest Leicester victory doesn't look sufficient to prevent him from going 3-4 for his new stable. Hat-trick seeking Lhebayeb rates the obvious danger, although in-form pair Meleri and Eagle One need factoring in too.

Provided the ground is on the slow side, DUNDORY could well follow up last year's win. Mount Olympus is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Honest Desire looks the part on paper as a son of Frankel representing a powerful yard, but there is no substitute for experience and CAVIAR HEIGHTS is preferred. Only beaten a short head on his second start at Sandown after making the running, he can go one better here with Oisin Murphy taking over in the saddle. Newcomers Arch Legend and Show Biz Kid are others to watch out for.

Quite a valuable maiden, designed for potential stayers, and the promising CAVIAR HEIGHTS can build on a cracking run at Sandown and open his account. Honest Desire and Arch Legend are interesting newcomers, while Louis Quatorze made an encouraging start at Deauville and could kick on now.

The pick of the runners with experience is CAVIAR HEIGHTS. Interesting newcomer Honest Desire is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The form of PINK SATIN's recent Windsor second has worked out well, with the winner going on to land a valuable nursery at the Ebor meeting, and she is fancied to strike from an unchanged mark. Say Hello struck at Newmarket in July and lost little in defeat when second off 13lb higher at the same venue last time. She appeals as the most likely danger nudged up a further 2lb in the ratings, while Liv My Life heads the remainder.

PINK SATIN looks the class act here, her form stacking up well having chased home Zoulu Chief at Windsor last time, and she's hard to get away from. Say Hello is feared most ahead of Je Ne Sais Quoi.

Unexposed Pink Satin bumped into a well-treated rival last time but she may have to give best to the progressive SAY HELLO here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

NOVEL LEGEND has been progressive this season and he is fancied to regain the winning thread having bumped into the subsequent Ebor-second Sweet William at Newbury last time. Temporize is now 7lb higher for last month's course success but must be respected, along with Grand Providence, who is a key player in receipt of weight. Last year's first two home Aggagio and Earlofthecotswolds square off once more and have to be of some interest.

The Johnston's have saddled the winner of this handicap 3 times since 2018 and PONS AELIUS is taken to enhance that record. The drop back to 1¾m counted against him at Sandown last time and he is appealing back at the scene/over the trip of his latest success in June off just a 2 lb lower mark. The form of Novel Legend's latest effort at Newbury has been well and truly boosted since, and he is a much-respected main danger. Temporize is third choice ahead of Grand Providence and Rhythmic Intent.

Unexposed 3yo GRAND PROVIDENCE is interesting off a very low weight returned to 2m. Temporize is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Cover Up is hard to overlook ahead of his handicap debut with the possibility of more improvement to come, but the going may not be ideal for the son of Exceed And Excel and a chance is taken on FOUR ADAAY. A close-up third here last month, she runs off the same mark and will appreciate any further rain getting into the ground. Glamorous Breeze and Whenthedealinsdone may be the ones to battle it out for third spot.

GLAMOROUS BREEZE has enjoyed a productive summer and might be up to going in again, perhaps at the main expense of Some Nightmare, who can shrug off a lesser run in a Racing League handicap last time now back in a less competitive scenario.

This is a drop in class for Whenthedealinsdone but drying ground will help GLAMOROUS BREEZE and she can come out on top.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Lope De Light performed well when third on debut at Chelmsford and normal improvement gives him a shout here, but it might be worth focussing on the two previous winners. Believe In Stars looked a smart type when victorious at Lingfield, but that was almost a year ago and perhaps recent scorer KING LEAR is the safer play with race-fitness on his side. He was super impressive at Nottingham and this step up in trip will likely suit.

Preference is for KING LEAR, who built on the considerable promise of his racecourse bow when scoring at Nottingham last month and should have more to offer yet. Believe In Stars and Lope de Light are feared most.

Attractively bred KING LEAR sets the form standard even with a 7lb penalty for his Nottingham win. Lope De Light is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In a wide-open event marginal preference is for LIVE IN THE MOMENT, who failed to fire at Ripon last time but was fourth in a valuable event over this course and distance prior to that off a 2lb higher mark. Cairn Gorm is an obvious threat to the selection following his win over 6f at York in July, while Mister Bluebird and Aplomb are the pick of the remainder.

APLOMB has had a light campaign and caught the eye when runner-up at Redcar last month. He can go one better here. Mister Bluebird and Coco Bear head the list of dangers.

This should be well run and CAIRN GORM (nap) can stalk the pace and pounce late. He's still welll treated on the back of his York win.
Ths is the racecard key.
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