There were 33 Races on Monday 14th August 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Kempton, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Hamilton, 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.

IMPRESSOR regained the winning thread with a ready success over 6f here last Saturday and a 4lb rise combined with the drop in trip may not be enough to prevent Phillip Makin's gelding from adding to an already fruitful campaign. Borough has also progressed throughout the year and another bold bid looks likely, while four-time C&D winner Refuge always merit respect at this venue.

IMPRESSOR has thrived of late since the cheekpieces have been reapplied, making it 3 wins from his last 4 starts when successful here 9 days ago, and he can score again with conditions to suit. Borough also arrives in good form and looks to be the main danger.

Top of the list is IMPRESSOR, who has won in cheekpieces in three of his last four starts including in the mud here nine days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Chumbaa has posted several creditable efforts in defeat this season, but the daughter of Belardo still remains a maiden after 11 appearances and she may come up short once more. This looks a good starting point for GONE ROGUE, a half-brother to the useful Striding Edge, and he's got enough ability in his pedigree to suggest that a race of this nature is within his compass. Charlie Johnston's colt gets the vote, although any market support for fellow debutant Arantes Nascimento would be interesting too.

Those with experience don't set a particularly high standard, but SHE'SASHAMBLES showed some potential amidst greenness on debut, and might be worth chancing. Gone Rogue and Arantes Nascimento would be highly respected newcomers if the market spoke in their favour.

The suggestion is EMU WAR, who showed some ability on her first start and should be able to act on soft ground.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Weigh Anchor ran her best race to date when runner-up on her seasonal debut at Haydock in June, and her turn might not be far away. Nevertheless, DREAMS ADOZEN's recent efforts in handicap company rate a little stronger and the daughter of Kingman could gain a breakthrough success on the switch to maiden company. Night Life has a bit to find with the selection on the figures, but Mark Walford's filly shouldn't be discounted.

This looks a good chance for DREAMS ADOZEN to open her account having performed with credit in handicaps of late. Mistress Light is sure to do better with her debut under her belt and is the obvious threat.

The suggestion is MISTRESS LIGHT, who showed up well for a long way on debut and should be capable of a fair bit better than that.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

DUBAWI WARRIOR got off the mark in some style at Pontefract last month and a mark of 80 could prove lenient on his handicap debut, with the step up in trip expected to suit. A taking winner on his last two starts at Ayr, Gainsbourg can give him the most to think about, while Shine On Brendan, who has also been in terrific form of late, is also noted.

A few with chances but MR PROFESSOR made a promising start for Dominic Ffrench Davis when third at Sandown so is fancied to build on it and capitalise on a reduced mark. William Haggas's handicap debutant Dubawi Warrior rates an obvious threat with better days ahead of him while recent winners Gainsbourg and Shine On Brendan can both have a say too.

The dark one is handicap debutant DUBAWI WARRIOR. There were signs of what he might become when winning easily at Pontefract.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SLAINTE MHATH may not have been in love with the heavy ground when runner-up over C&D last time out, but she had won her two starts here prior to that and this looks like an ideal opportunity to get back to winning ways. A determined winner over shorter at Beverley on his penultimate start, Sound Reason looks to be her chief threat, ahead of the unexposed William Dewhirst.

Conditions were probably too testing for LOVE DE VEGA at Goodwood and, back down in trip on what should be better ground, he is worth chancing off a tempting mark. Iris Dancer was behind Slainte Mhath over C&D recently but may well reverse those placings on slightly better terms this time. Sound Reason remains feasibly treated but he has failed to shine when previously tried over 6f.

Slainte Mhath is a danger but WILLIAM DEWHIRST (nap) finished his race out well last time and this stiffer track should suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

AIGHEAR bounced back to form with a strong runner-up effort over further at Musselburgh last time out, and the slight drop in trip may be enough to see her regain the winning thread. The form of Zephlyn's most recent placed effort here has been well franked since, and he is a key player along with Blazer Two, who ran an excellent race on his first start for new connections last month.

CHURCHELLA has yet to build on her runner-up effort at Leicester but she's back against her elders here and is also down in class, so she's worth another chance. Aighear and Blazer Two are potential threats.

This looks best left to AIGHEAR who ticks several boxes, including form at the track and on soft ground, as well as good recent form.
Ths is the racecard key.
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