There were 49 Races on Wednesday 30th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

CALVERT (third) finished ahead of Alnoory (fourth) when the pair met at Windsor. The son of Golden Horn is 1lb better off with that rival and he is expected to confirm those placings en route to a first career success. 37,000gns purchase Local Hero makes enough appeal on paper to warrant a market check, while Rich Harry is also noted.

CALVERT showed plenty to work on when third at Windsor and can put that experience to good use. Rich Harry is worth another chance to confirm debut promise so rates the main threat ahead of penalised-winner Alnoory, who was ½-length behind the selection at Windsor but is now 1 lb worse off.

All things considered, Roger Teal's colt CALVERT did well to make the frame on his debut and he's bred to progress with experience.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It looks best to side with the Andrew Balding-trained SAYEDATY SADATY. Having been narrowly denied on his debut, before going on to finish a three-and-a-quarter-length 10th in the Chesham, he ran out at Windsor when a warm favourite. The Anodin colt can get off the mark should everything go to plan this time, possibly at the main expense of George's Rascal. Almotlaa can chase the pair home.

SAYEDATY SADATY may not be entirely straightforward given what happened at Windsor, but it might also have just been a freak incident and he'll prove very hard to beat if none the worse. Others with experience have shown just modest form at best so newcomers Prometeo and Francesco Baracca may emerge best of the rest.

Clear form choice SAYEDATY SADATY can be given the benefit of the doubt for his early waywardness at Windsor.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HAUGHTY was said to have benefitted from the application of first-time cheekpieces (retained) when winning at Salisbury a fortnight ago, and any further improvement could see Alan King's charge double her tally. Recent Lingfield scorer City Of York merits respect now sent handicapping, while similar comments apply to Hard Act To Follow, who has shown promise on an artificial surface previously.

Preference is for KING OF ITHACA, who has been given a chance by the handicapper and made an encouraging debut for James Tate here earlier this month. Royal Dream and Leitrim Rock head the list of dangers.

The suggestion is KING OF ITHACA who came from last to make the frame on his stable debut here and did well in the circumstances.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

IRREGULAR WARFARE comes with risks attached having not been seen in action for 296 days, but Roger Varian's colt won in taking fashion at Wolverhampton in November and may be up to defying a 7lb penalty on his return. Moon Flight offered plenty to work with when weakening into fourth on his debut over a mile here earlier in the month and may give the selection most to think about, ahead of last-time-out winner Smalleytime.

It's likely we haven't seen the best of IRREGULAR WARFARE, who broke his duck in impressive fashion at Wolverhampton in November. He can make a winning return. Smalleytime and King of Fury look the likeliest dangers.

Roger Varian's IRREGULAR WARFARE looked a promising individual at two and can make his belated return a winning one.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MILDYJAMA was value for further when regaining the winning thread at this venue last time out and could make light work of a 4lb rise in the handicap. Compliant found only a progressive rival too strong at Chester and isn't taken lightly racing off the same mark on the switch to the all-weather. Folk Star recently returned to form when behind the selection in third here and the Le Havre filly shouldn't be far away with a similar performance.

MILDYJAMA looks progressive and, having scored here last time, the extra furlong promises to bring even more out of her, so she's preferred to Compliant, who seems likely to give her running again. Folk Star is another one to consider.

A tight handicap and one that could be steadily run. MILDYJAMA (nap) raced prominently when on top here 16 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for URBAN OUTLOOK after a taking success at Lingfield in March, there should be much more to come from the son of Cityscape on his handicap debut. A mark of 78 looks manageable and he is preferred to the likes of Zodiac Star and Band Of Steel, who bounced back to form with a solid effort at Sandown last time out.

URBAN OUTLOOK was pretty impressive when opening his account at Lingfield 6 months ago so, for all that fitness has to be taken on trust, he's worth a chance to follow up on handicap debut. Maso Bastie is an obvious danger dropping back in grade and Band of Steel can't be ruled out.

There are mixed messages about all in this. URBAN OUTLOOK and Tenerife Sunshine are interesting despite lacking any recent action.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Jack Jones stable can do little wrong at present and another victory could be on the cards for CHAMBER CHOIR after a determined success at Wolverhampton last time out. Gustav Ucicky is very interesting on his first start for the Gay Kelleway stable, while Queens Award is an unexposed sort who could be well treated on her handicap debut. Haulfronhobbs and Milvus cannot be ruled out either.

HAULFRONHOBBS is still lightly raced and travelled with purpose when runner-up at Southwell 10 days ago, so she's worth a chance to make a successful handicap debut in a thin race. Recent Wolverhampton winner Chamber Choir is an obvious threat and Queens Award may well do better.

Iit will be disappointing should the well-bred QUEENS AWARD not threaten in her first handicap off this low a mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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