There were 44 Races on Friday 8th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at Haydock, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Down Royal, 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 6 race.

DUE CONSIDERATION pulled 11 lengths clear of the third when a narrow second over a mile on his nursery bow at Musselburgh. The son of Due Diligence is very hard to oppose off the same mark here. Mbappe is an interesting contender on his first start in a nursery and any market confidence should be noted, while Irrelevant could improve for first-time blinkers and is another to note.

DUE CONSIDERATION took a step forward when runner-up on his nursery debut at Musselburgh 10 days ago and a reproduction of that form could be good enough to see him go one better in a weak affair. Irrelevant improved a shade when fourth on his most recent outing at Chepstow and has place claims, along with Mbappe, who may build on his earlier promise now handicapping.

The one that stands out is DUE CONSIDERATION, who went very close on his nursery debut last week and is on the same mark here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FIRE DEMON took a big step forward when hitting the crossbar at Newbury last time following his underwhelming debut effort. The son of Dark Angel should have plenty more improvement to come, which is likely to see him on the premises again. The 325,000gns purchase King Of Luck didn't live up to his price tag on his first outing, when seventh at Newbury, but he should have learned a lot from that experience and could put up a much more bold showing. Farizio would be of interest if the market speaks in his favour.

FIRE DEMON was much improved from his debut and impressed with how he went through the race when runner-up in a Newbury maiden 3 weeks ago. With further progress likely, he looks the one to beat. Allegorical, despite a wide draw, and Khisah Bu Thaila head up the dangers, with King of Luck and Piloto Pardo another couple likely to do better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LAMBERT was a four-length victor at Yarmouth last time, which made it two wins from three starts, and the gelding can defy his 7lb penalty and continue his rapid progression. The main danger might be Dunstan, who shaped well when fifth on debut over 7f at this track and should improve for the step up in trip, while Hebridean Nomad warrants a market check.

LAMBERT is thriving and produced a dominant display at Yarmouth last time. He can complete the hat-trick. Dunstan looks a danger, while Battle of Omdurman is an interesting newcomer.

It's hard to see beyond LAMBERT, who bids to complete a hat-trick after two emphatic 7f wins.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Copy Artist holds every chance on these terms but, having been turned over at prohibitive odds in a similar contest at Haydock last time, she might be worth taking on. Ludmilla and Ivory Madonna have been equally as frustrating but are more than capable should things fall right for them, although BECCARA ROSE edges the vote. Charlie Fellowes' filly has shown a good level of form in handicap and, returned to maiden company, the daughter of Sea The Stars can strike.

VENUS ROSEWATER has a really useful pedigree and was worn down late after hitting the front at Wolverhampton last time. With further progress anticipated, she narrowly gets the nod over the impeccably-bred newcomer Doha, both of whom's parents won an Arc. Juddmonte-pair Copy Artist and Ludmilla both have fairly useful handicap form to their name and merit respect back in maiden company.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BILL PLUMB bounced back to record a third success from his last four starts when winning at Wolverhampton in July. Phil McEntee's gelding is only 3lb higher now and he is fancied to continue in his ascendency. Change Sings fared best of those who forced a strong gallop at Newbury 10 days ago and he looks to hold a live chance form an unchanged mark. Belle Fourche is another to consider.

CHANGE SINGS comes here on the up and can also boast a course success so looks the way to go in a competitive handicap. C&D winner Lilkian is next on the list with fellow C&D scorers Bill Plumb and Mighty Gurkha also very much in the picture.

Top of the list is the lightly raced 3yo CHANGE SINGS who won here last month and is open to more progress on this switch to sprinting.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STUDY THE STARS struck by just under three lengths over C&D when last seen in October and he returns to the fray off a 4lb higher mark. If the five-year-old is ready to go, he could be the one to beat on his return. Last-time-out winner Prosecco has to be respected as she is only 4lb higher for her Sandown success and is unexposed at this distance. Intergalacticat finished first past the post but was placed second over 1m3f here last time and should go well again.

MEDIEVAL GOLD improved for the step up to this distance when runner-up at Newbury 10 days ago and, with the scope for better still, he's preferred to Intergalacticat, who was first past the post (subsequently demoted) here last time. Prosecco is another one to consider.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A tentative vote goes to TEAM ENDEAVOUR, who hit the frame over this distance at Lingfield last time and he is off the same mark here. The son of Bated Breath has Richard Kingscote taking over in the saddle and he ought to go close. Sophar Sogood was a close-up third over C&D last month and is likely to be on the premises off a 2lb higher rating, while Hourless returns to the handicap ranks and has to be respected.

On the face of it HOURLESS has a fair bit to find with some of these based on achievements in this sphere, but there's a good chance that this hurdles winner will improve now faced with a stiffer test and, armed with a handy 3-y-o allowance, he earns the vote. Liberated Lad is clear second choice and isn't passed over lightly on the back of a couple of solid efforts, while Imperial Cult and Sophar Sogood also enter calculations.

An open race in which SOPHAR SOGOOD gets the vote ahead of the versatile 5yo Liberated Lad and Alan King's Hourless.
Ths is the racecard key.
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