There were 42 Races on Thursday 7th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

SHE'S A NOVELTY recorded her first success on the level when sauntering to victory at Windsor last month and, although she's been raised 5lb since, the manner of her victory suggested there could be more to come from this dual-purpose mare. Bollin Margaret is officially 3lb well-in having won in game fashion at Ripon nine days ago, and must enter calculations along with Dogged.

BOLLIN MARGARET is unpenalised for last week's Ripon apprentice success so might be up to landing win number 4 of the season. Fellow last-time-out scorer She's A Novelty is second choice ahead of Unplugged, who was fourth to the selection at Ripon last week.

Having won comfortably at Windsor last time the mare SHE'S A NOVELTY is taken to defy a 5lb rise and follow up. Dogged is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Despite racing keenly, there was plenty to like about the way Finbar Furey stuck to his task when runner-up at Salisbury on debut last month and, if settling better this time, he could go very close. However, ELMONJED gets the nod. This son of Blue Point broke the juvenile track record at Lingfield on debut and could be another smart sort for connections. Ingleby Archie improved for the step up in trip at Redcar recently and cant be discounted.

ELMONJED has already been gelded but he's bred to be pretty smart and he wasn't extended to make a winning debut at Lingfield 17 days ago. On that evidence, he's more than capable of defying a penalty, with Finbar Furey and First Encore likely to offer most resistance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Blue Moon Baby is turned out quickly having won cosily at Musselburgh eight days ago and must enter calculations despite the 6lb penalty. Another who is running under a penalty is the Jack Jones-trained GOODEVENINGMRBOND, who quickened up smartly to win at Chepstow 10 days ago and, with William Buick now in the saddle, he narrowly edges the vote. Be Here Now is also considered.

GOODEVENINGMRBOND overcame a sluggish start to open his account at Chepstow 10 days ago and a penalty might not be enough to stop him following up such was the authority of that performance. Fellow last-time-out winner Blue Moon Baby is a danger and Be Here Now is going the right way.

The John Quinn-trained BLUE MOON BABY appeared to have much more in hand than the official winning margin at Musselburgh.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Trainer Charlie Appleby has taken the last two renewals of this contest, which suggests Legend Of Time can go well, although both his previous winners had racecourse experience and the son of Sea The Stars is making his debut. Wafei is another newcomer to consider, but L'ENNEMI brings form to the table which may give him the edge. Second to Magsood when staying on strongly at Beverley latest, the step up to a mile could see him get off the mark.

Usually an informative 1m 2-y-o novice, with L'ENNEMI taken to put his experience to use and open his account. He took a step forward when second at Beverley and seems sure to do better. Cases can be made for all of the newcomers on paper and the betting will be interesting, Legend of Time and Gulf Legend a couple to note in particular.

300,000euros yearling GULF LEGEND has an illustrious pedigree and earns the vote ahead of Godolphin debutant Legend Of Time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

In a tricky contest it may be best to side with William Buick here as he takes the ride on Newcastle winner CHIC COLOMBINE, who travelled well throughout to land the odds over this trip. A mark of 74 for her nursery debut seems fair enough and she may follow up. The Bitter Moose was unlucky when third at Epsom and looks a danger to all if he can repeat that level, leaving Doubletalk and Dan Dee Prince as the pick of the remainder.

THE BITTER MOOSE ran well behind a subsequent winner at Epsom 3 weeks ago, proving his stamina for 7f in the process, and could be the way to go off the same mark. Leicester 1-2 Dan Dee Prince and Doubletalk are firmly in the mix, while Commander Crouch excelled himself in a big-field Newmarket sales contest recently and is up to winning a race.

The Epsom camber didn't appear to suit THE BITTER MOOSE on his nursery debut but he still finished third and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Charlie Appleby launches a two-pronged assault with Veil Of Shadows and SAPPHIRE SEAS, and the latter is preferred. The daughter of Frankel thumped a subsequent Listed winner and Group-placed rival in a Kempton novice 155 days ago, so an opening mark of 94 doesn't look beyond a filly who has the potential to become Pattern class. The unbeaten Royal Mila, who struck at Windsor last time, looks a big danger to the selection, while Zarga should not be underestimated either.

A potentially deep contest despite the small field, with the unbeaten ROYAL MILA fancied to confirm the abundant promise of her 2 novice successes now switching to handicaps. Sapphire Seas also looked a fine prospect when winning twice on all-weather earlier in the year and, after an absence, heads into handicaps with plenty to be positive about, whilst her stablemate Veil of Shadows only went down to a similarly unexposed sort last time and should also find herself in the mix.

Preference is for Godolphin's SAPPHIRE SEAS who was impressive in a Kempton novice in April when last seen. Royal Mila is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MOVIE STAR LOOKS showed a determined attitude when making all at Leicester last time and a 4lb hike in the ratings might not be enough to stop Clive Cox's charge from following up. Typical Woman wasn't disgraced at Southwell 10 days ago. She is reunited with William Buick, who won on her over C&D two starts ago, and that can only be viewed as a positive. Ready To Shine and Real Terms can chase the pair home.

REAL TERMS ran well when third at Ayr last time, despite needing the emphasis more on stamina, so she is taken to return to winning ways as she goes back up in trip. She can get the better of Typical Woman, whose both previous victories have come with William Buick in the saddle, while Movie Star Looks would be dangerous if able to get an easy lead.

The lightly raced MOVIE STAR LOOKS (nap) remains on a workable mark following her recent small-field win and can follow up.
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