There were 36 Races on Wednesday 28th August 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Catterick, 6 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

Masubi is bred to stay well on the dam's side of his pedigree, being a three-parts brother to a Group 3 winner over 1m7f, and Charlie Appleby's colt is likely to enter calculations on debut. However, the experience gained by DUNAMASE when third on his first start at Sandown could prove to be the deciding factor. The son of Kingman kept on well in the closing stages and is expected to build on that display. Prince Of The Seas heads the remainder.

MASUBI ticks plenty of the right boxes on paper and it will be an ominous sign for his rivals if the market speaks in his favour. The Too Darn Hot colt will need to be pretty decent, though, as Dunamase has already shown plenty of ability, while there are other likely-looking newcomers on show, too, namely (in racecard order) Flamenco Bay, Prince of The Seas and Urban Glimpse.

The one who makes most appeal is DUNAMASE who looks very likely to improve on his promising Sandown debut third.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MAKES SENSE has shown a fair amount of promise on both starts to date at Salisbury, finishing runner-up on each occasion, and the return to 7f is likely to see him shed the maiden tag. Upscale has the ability to be competitive but consistency hasn't been her strongest point and a relatively quick turnaround might be a concern. With that in mind, Saigon Dream could step forward from his first run at Brighton and emerge as the main threat.

UPSCALE found just one too good for the third time from five career starts at Salisbury last time and this well-bred filly is presented with a golden opportunity to deservedly get her head in front. Next on the list is Makes Sense but newcomer Dooley and Boss Dog also make some appeal.

Form pick UPSCALE is taken, albeit somewhat tentatively, to open her account at the sixth attempt. Makes Sense is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

COGNISANCE made the perfect start to her career at Redcar, despite showing signs of inexperience in the closing stages. A well-related daughter of Sea The Stars, she is in the right hands to step forward from that initial performance in a contest lacking depth on paper. Leadman has filled the runner-up spot on all four outings so far and is expected to play a similar role once again, while Port Road and Calanthe appear best of the remainder.

COGNISANCE looked above average when readily accounting for six rivals in a Redcar novice at the end of last month and, with the promise of better to come from this Sea The Stars filly, she is taken to see off Leadman and likely-looking newcomer Beshert.

Leadman holds leading form claims but is proving very expensive to follow. The strongest alternative is COGNISANCE.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CARPATHIAN must hold every chance on the back of a career-best effort when second over a furlong shorter here recently. The way she finished her race on that occasion suggested that stepping up in trip could be a good move, and she can get off the mark at the main expense of handicap debutant Ghost Story, who was in control late when scoring at Nottingham last month. Making her first start for new connections after a creditable effort at Haydock in July, Clear Storm should be monitored for market support.

There should be better to come from TUNEFUL, who was doing her best work at the finish when runner-up over 9.5f at Wolverhampton last time. She is taken to go one better this time, with Carpathian likely to emerge as the main danger ahead of Clear Storm.

Having finished a good second in a similar event here last time, CARPATHIAN could well go one better. Birkin is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INTO BATTLE may not have progressed as hoped since a determined success at Epsom in April, but he has run in good company and this represents a significant drop in grade for the son of Churchill. The form of his stable is another plus and he gets the vote ahead of unexposed handicap debutant Baraq and South Pole, who has undergone a gelding operation since a respectable effort on his debut for new connections at Salisbury in June.

BARAQ has come up against some decent types in a Newcastle novice and Southwell maiden since returning to action at the end of June, and he looks sure to benefit greatly from this stiffer test now pitched into a handicap off what could turn out to be a very fair mark. It's probably best not to read too much into New Chelsea's low-key display at Goodwood and he is second choice ahead of the filly True Wisdom.

A chance is taken on TRUE WISDOM, who has lacked consistency but is interesting back over this C&D. Into Battle is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The William Haggas yard can do little wrong at present and FELICITY looks the one to beat again after getting off the mark in determined fashion at Lingfield last month. A 4lb rise for that success could prove lenient, and she gets the vote ahead of Windsor second War Bride and Dark Dreamer, who has strong claims the form of his success at Nottingham two starts ago.

WAR BRIDE should be able to get a handy position from the inside stall and might prove the answer to a tricky 3-y-o sprint. The WIlliam Haggas-trained Felicity should have more to offer on the back of her Lingfield success and is second choice ahead of Apeeling for Oisin Murphy.

Off a very attractive mark back over this C&D, the stage looks set for NEMOV (nap) to open his account. Felicity is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for FOREST HILLS after a comfortable success over 1m2f at Salisbury recently, he may improve again for going back up in trip as he looks to overcome a 3lb rise. Emerald City has been getting closer to breaking the maiden in recent starts and this looks a decent opportunity for the son of Dream Ahead, while Inappropriate is another consistent individual to note.

INAPPROPRIATE has been knocking on the door and can deservedly get his head in front now stepping up to 1½m. Forest Hills reacted well to blinkers at Salisbury and a 3 lb rise is unlikely to prevent another prominent showing if in similar form. Emerald City is next on the list.

James Fanshawe's consistent EMERALD CITY deserves a break and it might come over this longer trip, as his dam won over hurdles.
Ths is the racecard key.
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