There were 33 Races on Tuesday 29th August 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Newbury, 8 races at Bellewstown, 6 races at Ripon, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Worcester, 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 5 race.

A small field may see this race turn tactical, and if it does, FIVER FRIDAY could be the one with the most speed. She was fifth at Naas last time and has been found an event that may not take much winning here. Purnika could find more in a first-time visor and would appear to be her biggest danger, leaving Camusdarach to follow them home.

A weak maiden and an excellent opportunity for Irish-raider FIVER FRIDAY. Fellow 3-y-o filly Purnika is a clear next best.

Irish filly FIVER FRIDAY holds the clear edge on form and arrives in good nick too so looks to hold excellent claims.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Bellestarr disappointed last time out on faster ground but was only beaten a length on soft in July and should not be discounted. Loubiere ran her best race yet when third at Beverley recently and she could go well of the same mark, but a chance is taken on SEAHORSE SYD. Only a head behind Loubiere on that occasion, despite being hampered at the start, that was his first start after being gelded and he may have more improvement to come.

A very weak nursery and it could be worth chancing handicap debutant Likleman, who went off second favourite on debut in what has turned out to be a decent Salisbury maiden. Bellestarr could emerge as the biggest threat if her latest run is forgiven.

It could pay to side with LOUBIERE who can race off the same mark as when posting a good third on her Beverley nursery debut last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CANARIA PRINCE won this race by a neck last year off a 7lb higher mark and, although he hasn't won since, the five-year-old has a good record over course and distance. Time To Spark intrigues dropping back in trip for his handicap debut and is worth a market watch, although top-weight Aconcagua Mountain could be the biggest danger after a good run when third at Beverley off this rating.

ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN deserves to get his head back in front following a couple of solid recent placed efforts at Ayr and Beverley, and he has every chance of doing so in this contest. The 5-y-o earns the vote ahead of Cheyenne Nation, who has struggled the last twice but the handicapper has cut him some slack and he may well bounce back with a bold show. Canaria Prince and Sixcor are others to consider.

A few with chances but ACONCAGUA MOUNTAIN (nap) looks primed for a bold showing on the back of his good Beverley third.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

METRIC won a shade cosily when recording a first success at Leicester on Wednesday and the David O'Meara-trained filly looks capable of shrugging off a 6lb penalty. Asgard's Captain found the drop to 7f against him when staying on into third at Wolverhampton recently and may emerge as the chief threat now upped to 1m1f for the first time. Future Times could appreciate the ease in trip and rounds off the shortlist.

METRIC impressed with how smoothly she moved into contention off a steady gallop when opening her account over further at Leicester 6 days ago and, with the likelihood of more to come, she could be up to defying a penalty, with Asgard's Captain rating the chief threat. Hidden Code may do best of the others.

David O'Meara's improving Time Test filly METRIC is taken to come out on top under a 6lb penalty for her recent Leicester win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Wreck It Ryley appreciated the return to 7f when getting up to lead in the closing stages at Ayr recently and is sure to prove popular off only 2lb higher. However, RWENEARLYTHEREDAD, who was just over a length behind on that occasion, may gain his revenge. The Havana Grey gelding is 9lb better off when taking Zak Wheatley's 5lb claim into account, which could be enough to reverse the from. Cuban Rock wasn't at his best last time out and is another to note on the drop in class.

CUBAN ROCK ultimately paid the price for setting a ferocious early pace when giving way inside the final furlong at Ayr 17 days ago. He was in good form here prior to that and is taken to resume winning ways. Rwenearlytheredad was only fifth in the Ayr race won by Wreck It Ryley recently but the outcome could be different this time, with Declan Carroll's charge likely to have a better chance of seeing this trip out round here.

Unexposed over this trip, WRECK IT RYLEY can confirm recent Ayr dominance over Rwenearlytheredad. Cuban Rock is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BLUE ANTARES repaid his followers with a ready display at Ripon 10 days ago and should take some stopping if running to a similar level. Charlie Johnston's colt appeared to appreciate a patient ride on that occasion and a 7lb rise looks more than fair. Golden Valour has been shaping as if this longer trip could bring about some improvement, with the seven-year-old feared most, ahead of C&D winner Graces Quest.

It was at the tenth time of asking that BLUE ANTARES opened his account at Redcar, but the way he went about his business there strongly suggested that the wait for further success will not be long. Indeed, the Frankel colt looks more than capable of defying a 7 lb rise in a race of this nature. Graces Quest and Golden Valour are taken to fill the places.

The vote goes to GRACES QUEST who is 2-4 over C&D and is back off her last winning mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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