There were 29 Races on Sunday 13th August 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Downpatrick, 7 races at Windsor, 8 races at Leicester, 7 races at Curragh, 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 6 race.

The Gemma Tutty stable can do little wrong at present and the step up in trip looks like a perfect move for STAR OF LAZISE as he looks to get off the mark at the fifth time of asking. The two-year-old ran a career best at Pontefract last time out and he gets the vote ahead of Fast Love and Night Safari, who wasn't beaten far at Newcastle last time out.

NIGHT SAFARI has improved with each of his three starts to date and looks attractively weighted for his handicap debut so gets the vote in an open-looking nursery. Star of Lazise can race off the same mark as when a good Pontefract third so is next on the list, although Fast Love is also weighted to have a say if back to her best.

Gemma Tutty's colt STAR OF LAZISE looked unlucky not to get closer to the target when third off today's mark on his nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INDIVIDUALISM ran a highly encouraging race when second on his debut at Ayr and he must hold every chance if building on that effort. His chief threat looks to be costly Godolphin purchase Clear Image, who must be of serious interest for a stable with a good record here. Fellow newcomers Celtic Warrior and Persica are also ones to note for market support.

An interesting novice, with the regally-bred INDIVIDUALISM fancied to build on the obvious promise of his Ayr debut and get off the mark at the second attempt. The biggest threat seems likely to come from one of the host of appealing newcomers, with Godolphin's already-gelded Clear Image, Persica and Celtic Warrior all bred to be above average.

Clear Image is an appealing newcomer but INDIVIDUALISM is hard to oppose after a nice debut and with Group entries to his name.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A promising second on his debut over shorter at Ascot last month, KINGDOM OF RICHES sets the standard on form and he can get off the mark for his in-form connections. Cool Dividend also ran a highly encouraging race on his racecourse bow at Salisbury and he looks to be the main danger. Newcomer Dubai Venture is bred to be smart and could have a say.

KINGDOM OF RICHES made an encouraging start to his career when second at Ascot a couple of weeks ago and is preferred to fellow debut runner-up Cool Dividend in a contest which could develop into a straight fight between that pair unless the betting speaks strongly in the favour of one or more of the newcomers.

This should concern KINGDOM OF RICHES and Cool Dividend, both of whom smacked of surefire future winners first time out.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SEVEN QUESTIONS arrives here seeking a hat-trick after wins at Yarmouth and Ripon, where he scored in ready fashion. George Scott's charge will have to negotiate a 6lb penalty for that win, which is likely to prove lenient. Impressive Act looks the biggest danger after a second last time over 6f at Ascot, but he may struggle to get his head in front up 3lb in the ratings, while Oops can also get involved.

SEVEN QUESTIONS looks an uncomplicated and pretty useful juvenile, supplementing his Yarmouth success under a penalty at Ripon on Tuesday. His mark looks workable so the hat-trick beckons, with well-bred pair Impressive Act and Jumeirah Breeze feared most.

Preference is for IMPRESSIVE ACT, who was second in what was almost certainly a stronger race than this on his nursery debut at Ascot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MISS MAI TAI has racked up a sequence of wins of late and James Fanshawe's filly ran on nicely to win last time over 6f at Lingfield. A further 3lb rise in the ratings doesn't appear likely to halt her progression here. Torfrida races off the same mark as her decent third over 6f at Newmarket last time so she is feared most, while Creative Style isn't without a shout.

The thriving MISS MAI TAI had more in hand than the bare margin suggests when completing the hat-trick at Lingfield, so she's taken to extend her winning run. Torfrida is a solid alternative.

James Fanshawe's MISS MAI TAI (nap) has developed a canny habit of not winning her races by too far and she remains well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

AJYAD is enjoying a very fruitful campaign and she arrives here seeking a hat-trick after wins at Bath and Hamilton respectively. Alice Haynes' filly won more comfortably than the winning distance suggests last time and a 6lb rise in the ratings doesn't appear likely to halt her upward trajectory. Overactive is likely to pose the sternest questions to the selection after his win over an extended 1m3f at Lingfield on his previous outing, while Cool Party completes the shortlist.

AJYAD is going the right way and scored with something to spare at Hamilton last time, so she's worth a chance to complete the hat-trick at the likely expense of Overactive, who also won cosily at Lingfield on his latest outing. Savrola is another one to consider having had excuses the last twice.

The two with momentum behind them are OVERACTIVE and Ajyad, and 3yos have won the past two runnings of this.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BELIEVE YOU ME justified strong market support when landing a break-through success at Chepstow in July and a 6lb rise may not be enough to prevent Heather Main's filly from completing a double. Trabajo Detecho lost little in defeat when second at Nottingham 10 days ago. The three-year-old has been shaping as if 7f could unlock some more potential and he's feared most, ahead of Exigency.

BELIEVE YOU ME showed much improved form to get off the mark at Chepstow 2 weeks ago and Heather Main's low-mileage filly is hard to oppose stepping back up in grade. Exigency was only denied in the dying strides at Bath earlier in the week and should go well again, with the in-form Trabajo Detecho also expected to extend his good spell despite another rise in the weights.

Ex-French filly EXIGENCY ran a big race in defeat off today's mark over 1m on Wednesday and ought to be suited by this drop back to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PREMIERSHIP made the perfect start for the Michael Wigham yard at Yarmouth recently and a 4lb rise for that success seems more than fair. The son of Mahsoob is fancied to land a third victory from his last four appearances, with Stintino Sunset appearing the biggest threat. The three-year-old enjoys a 5lb pull with the selection after finishing just over two lengths behind last time and is a likely player if seeing out this stiffer test. Storm Asset should appreciate the return to 1m2f and completes the shortlist.

STINTINO SUNSET has returned to form of late and, having finished runner-up on 2 of her 3 starts at this course, she is taken to open her account with the cheekpieces left off this time. Over this longer trip, the 3-y-o can reverse the form with Premiership from when the pair met at Yarmouth 12 days ago, with Storm Asset the pick of the remainder.

Premiership has three wins from four starts this term but STORM ASSET has won twice and, unlike Premiership, has proved his stamina.
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