There were 44 Races on Wednesday 4th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Hamilton, 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 6 race.

LEWIS BARNES returned to form when a close third over 5f at Chelmsford last month and the five-year-old is arguably the one to beat off the same mark here. A slow start didn't help So Sleepy when she was third over C&D recently and she should not be discounted. Battle Point has plenty to prove right now, so Zeno is best of the rest.

LEWIS BARNES wasted no time getting back on track when third at Chelmsford 20 days ago and he could be ready to get off the mark this time around. He is taken to get the better of So Sleepy, who is now 1 lb below her last winning mark but could do with brushing up her starts.

Ready preference is for LEWIS BARNES. He put in a good shift either side of seemingly not handling the Brighton track two runs ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RED CLOUD has filled second place on both starts since winning over 1m2f at Chepstow in June and this appears to be an ideal opportunity for the gelding to go one better. Miss Dubai has been running consistently well of late and could make the frame once again, while the unexposed Sea La Venus merits consideration in a first-time hood.

A final chance is given to SEA LA VENUS, who disappointed for a second successive start at Ripon last month but she's back on a more conventional track and a first-time hood could well eke out that bit extra. Red Cloud heads up the dangers on just his second all-weather outing, with Miss Dubai another fancied to go well, too.

Tom Queally's mount RED CLOUD (nap) is the form pick and has the tactical speed to cope with what is likely to be a messy race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CATHEDRAL's price tag increased from 110,000gns as a yearling to 800,000 euros at a breeze-up sale earlier this year. With that in mind, this half-sister to the Group 3-placed Firebird merits plenty of respect. Sarteano is from the family of Group 1 winner Havana Gold and she should not be discounted, while Warm Summer and Best Of All also make the shortlist.

The market is often a good guide to these newcomer events but CATHEDRAL is the standout given her Group 1 entry and how much she fetched at the Arqana May Breeze-Up. Best of All and Warm Summer are other likely types.

800,000euros breeze-up buy CATHEDRAL, who holds a Group 1 entry in Ireland the weekend after next, could be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having previously chased home the useful Ombudsman at Leicester in July, it was a touch disappointing that WINSTON'S TIPPLE was unable to justify prohibitive odds at Doncaster next time. A return to the all-weather should play to his strengths, though, and the son of Churchill is expected to repel the likely challenge of Northern Ruler. Sea Journey contested a decent Newmarket novice when last seen in November and she warrants a market check ahead of her return.

NORTHERN RULER has shown plenty to finish second on both his starts so far and this looks a good opportunity for him to go one better. Winston's Tipple also looks capable of winning one of these, while the regally-bred Sea Journey must be respected on her belated return to the track.

Winston's Tipple has a big chance on his Leicester form but NORTHERN RULER is two good runs from two attempts and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Hul Ah Bah Loo landed a classified event over 7f here on Saturday and he is likely to prove popular under the penalty, but it is PRINCESS JASTAR that gets the vote. Tom Clover's filly has shown promise since switching to handicaps in June and, with cheekpieces applied for the first time, she could find the required improvement to get off the mark. Thoughtful Gift continues to run well in defeat and she should not be underestimated.

PRINCESS JASTAR looks the type who could benefit from first-time headgear so she could be the answer dropped in class. Hul Ah Bah Loo did well to score here on Saturday and rates the main threat under a penalty, with Thoughtful Gift best of the others.

3yo PRINCESS JASTAR may need stepping up in trip before long but first-time headgear could sharpen her up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There was plenty of encouragement to be drawn from JOOLIANOSS' recent handicap bow here, where he finished a close-up third over 1m. James Evans' charge is just 1lb higher today and any further improvement could see him break the maiden tag. Cherry King led for most of the way at Epsom before wilting late on and he's berthed ideally to adopt similar tactics, while Valadero, runner-up at Chelmsford last month, can also have a say.

JOOLIANOSS proved a different proposition on handicap bow when third here 2 weeks ago and he won't need to find much more to take advantage of what is clearly a workable mark. Valadero is next best ahead of Whoop Whoop.

Marco Botti's MIZUUMI, who showed up well in a better race at Wolverhampton 15 days ago, is the pick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having resumed winning ways a shade cosily over track and trip last month, Split Elevens is likely to prove a warm order off just 3lb higher in the ratings. However, John Butler's charge is likely to be priced accordingly and it may be worth taking a chance on NO NEWS. The four-year-old is now 2lb below his last winning mark and the application of first-time cheekpieces could prove crucial. Stable debutant Blue Collar Lad is also noted.

SPLIT ELEVENS is going through a good spell and is taken to go in again having only been nudged up 3 lb for last month's C&D win. You Are Everything shaped as if better for the run on her recent comeback at Bath and is second choice.

John Butler's SPLIT ELEVENS wouldn't have been regarded as a safe option at one time but his recent form is hard to crab.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Although thwarted in his brace bid when a close-up second on the turf track here last month, NEWFANGLED lost little in defeat. A 1lb higher mark looks on the lenient side for Jonathan Portman's charge and this represents a suitable opportunity for him to regain the winning thread. Drouthy Neebor offered something to work with on his fifth-placed handicap bow at Chelmsford in August. The son of Stimulation is feared most, ahead of fellow lightly-raced rival Teatime.

NEWFANGLED has shown improved form on his last 2 starts, producing a good effort when runner-up at this venue 22 days ago, so he looks to hold leading claims of resuming winning ways. Teatime took a step forward on her handicap debut and could be the main danger with cheekpieces on first time, ahead of Compton Bay.

The chances are that NEWFANGLED will start a hot favourite, and deservedly so, if handicap debutante Lucky Gold isn't fancied.
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