There were 36 Races on Wednesday 28th August 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Catterick, 6 races at Musselburgh, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Worcester, 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 4 race.

LOVELY SPIRIT posted her best effort to date when runner-up at Ripon earlier this month. A similar performance may be enough to see Richard Fahey's filly shed her maiden tag at the fourth time of asking and she edges the vote over Lightning Galaxy. The son of Lightning Spear offered plenty to work with on his debut second over 6f at Hamilton 15 days ago and today's 7f distance is likely to suit. Any market support for Antonin Dvorak first time out should be noted.

LIGHTNING GALAXY was really getting the hang of things when a promising second starting out at Hamilton a fortnight ago and with 7f sure to suit, he makes plenty of appeal. Lovely Spirit is the chief threat on form but she's had 3 attempts, so Antonin Dvorak is feared most on debut.

Lovely Spirit is top on form but LIGHTNING GALAXY has had only the one attempt and showed plenty. Antonin Dvorak needs a check.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A ease into class 6 company sparked an improved performance from REX CARVER when headed in the shadows of the post over 6f at Catterick nine days ago. The Expert Eye gelding makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged mark and, dropping in distance, compensation could be on the cards. Solar Biricz arrives on the back of a solid third at Beverley and he's feared most off a 1lb lower rating, ahead of nursery debutant Misdreavous.

Not a strong nursery so it affords an excellent opportunity for REX CARVER to go one place better than at Catterick last week. Solar Biricz and Misdreavous head the opposition.

The bold show he produced up front at Catterick last time puts REX CARVER top of the list. He is dropped from 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A switch to more aggressive tactics saw EVELYN'S PHOENIX make all at Ripon earlier this month. A similar approach may see Tim Easterby's inmate following up, with a 5lb higher rating looking far from insurmountable. More Than A Feelin has filled the runner-up spot at Windsor and Kempton since her breakthrough victory at Wolverhampton in July and another good account is forecast from the daughter of Sea The Stars. Miners Gamble also enters the reckoning now upped in distance.

MINERS GAMBLE caught the eye from an unpromising track position when fourth at Southwell a month ago and that performance suggests he has it in him to win from this mark. Evelyn's Phoenix made all at Ripon last time so he commands respect, along with More Than A Feelin.

The most solid options appear to be EVELYN'S PHOENIX (nap) ahead of More Than A Feelin.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having scored in comfortable fashion over 1m6f at Musselburgh, RORY THE CAT looks primed to take this step up in class in his stride. Lucinda Russell's charge justified market support when pulling clear on that occasion, and a 3lb rise in the ratings doesn't appear out of his reach. Simple Star is feared most after only narrowly missing in a blanket finish over the extended 1m4f at this venue earlier this month and this extra yardage appears likely to suit, while Pons Aelius should also be on the scene.

SIMPLE STAR was just edged out when third here last time but remains on a handy mark so is fancied to resume winning ways at the chief expense of Beverley scorer Pons Aelius. Rory The Cat must also enter calculations on the back of his recent course success.

Having won his first Musselburgh Flat race last time out, following two wins over hurdles here last winter, RORY THE CAT gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VINCE LE PRINCE was well in command at the line over 7f at Carlisle nine days ago and he can follow up that success today. Tim Easterby's charge will have to defy a 5lb penalty for that three-and-a-half-length victory but that could prove lenient. Fellow last-time-out winner Ramon Di Loria can pose the most significant questions to the selection after shaping as if this extra yardage would suit when winning over 6f at Ayr, while Medici Pass is also considered.

SHOWTIME MAHOMES has slipped in the weights and didn't enjoy the rub of the green when eleventh at Ripon last time so this C&D winner looks the way to go. Recent Catterick scorer Vince Le Prince is feared most under a 5 lb penalty ahead of Carlton And Co, Code Purple and Braes Of Doune.

Braes Of Doune won here yesterday but if he is absent from this race, MONHAMMER would get the vote ahead of Showtime Mahomes.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The consistent ETERNAL SUNSHINE was only just touched off over 6f at Ayr when bidding for a four-timer earlier this month and this represents a good opportunity to return to winning ways. Jim Goldie's four-years-old was only beaten a neck on that occasion and a repeat of that effort could make her difficult to beat. Sugar Hill Babe was only denied by a head when second over 5f at Yarmouth last time and she is feared most, while Protest Rally is another to consider.

Lisa Williamson's SUGAR HILL BABE lost out by just a head at Yarmouth last time and can go one better here off the same mark. Eternal Sunshine is feared most in her bid for a fourth victory of 2024 with in-form duo Protest Rally and Street Life also in the mix.

With Eternal Sunshine back from 6f, PROTEST RALLY may prove the best option today, ahead of Sugar Hill Babe and Parisiac.
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