There were 35 Races on Thursday 4th September 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Haydock, 8 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Laytown, 6 races at Sedgefield, 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 4 race.

SIBLING RIVELRY confirmed the promise of her maiden win in March when scoring on her handicap debut over 1m4f at Goodwood last month. A 5lb rise for that success may still underestimate David Simcock's filly and she tops the shortlist as a result. The consistent Team Player could prove to be the main danger, although Neoma and Sourdough should not be discounted.

The hat-trick is very much on the cards for SIBLING RIVELRY who won with a bit up her sleeve on her handicap debut at Goodwood.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DOUBLE MEANING took a huge step forward when winning by 10 lengths over 1m6f at Southwell recently and John Berry's unexposed gelding is very hard to oppose. He is 5lb well-in here, despite a 6lb penalty, and that shows the task his rivals face. Beggarman and Velvet Vulcan are also recent winners and can fight it out for the minor honours.

Beggarman and Velvet Vulcan come here in fine fettle but DOUBLE MEANING is due a hefty rise for his recent win and is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The unexposed SANSANETTI was a short-head second over this distance at Chelmsford three weeks ago and a 1lb rise may not be enough to stop her from going a place better on this occasion. San Francisco Bay failed to fire at Epsom last time but it is far too soon to be writing him off, while Harlington and Birthday Angel complete the shortlist.

A few to consider but SANSANETTI was only just denied at Chelmsford last time and still has some scope for improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AKHO MEZZNA has taken the silver medal home in both of his career starts, most recently over this trip at Doncaster, and is likely to have more to come. Jack Jones' juvenile looks to have been found a suitable opportunity to get off the mark. Victory Ace finished sixth on his introduction at Newmarket and it would be no surprise to see him take a step forward for the in-form Roger Varian team. Of the remainder, Crazee Icon makes the most appeal.

Captain Fox and TOASTMASTER both shaped nicely over 6f on their respective debuts and can fight out the finish.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DREAMASAR shaped with bundles of promise when third behind subsequent Listed scorer Blue Bolt on debut at Newbury in June. The daughter of Masar might only need to find minimal improvement in order to shed her maiden tag at the second time of asking. Holly Holy showed a little more on her second outing when sixth at Southwell and looks the main danger. Leeson Street can beat Bella Bianca home for third.

This looks a good opportunity for DREAMASAR to build on her promising Newbury debut. Bella Bianca may chase her home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Jumbeau struck on the turf track here prior to being well beaten in a warmer event at York, but she can't be written off yet. Knebworth is a two-time C&D winner who ran too badly to be true when last seen at Goodwood in June and may bounce back, but KINETIC FORCE gets the nod. The son of Land Force outran odds of 25/1 to fill the runner-up spot at Yarmouth and can take advantage of an unchanged rating.

It is hard to knock ALMATY STAR (nap)'s AW efforts this year and he can exploit his favourable mark now back on Polytrack.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

James Owen's horses are running well and his top-weight Little Keilee - the only distance winner in this field - has every chance, despite being beaten over three lengths off 1lb lower at Newmarket last month. Sahana showed some improvement when second at the same track, but a chance is taken on DARN HOT MYSTERY. Still a maiden after six runs, she has weakened over a mile on her last two starts and may do better over this trip to capitalise on a sliding rating.

This could be the day that three-time Irish winner LITTLE KEILEE opens her account for James Owen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DANCING WITH DRUMS showed courage to get up late on his handicap debut at Southwell for his first victory and although upped 3lb, he has been gelded since and there might be improvement to come. Sarabi was beaten four lengths here over 5f last month, but she has a C&D triumph on her CV and has to be respected. Rovinia is another to take seriously.

Rovinia should be involved but DANCING WITH DRUMS appeals as the type to carry on improving and he can follow up his Southwell win.
Ths is the racecard key.
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