There were 49 Races on Wednesday 30th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Catterick, 7 races at Cork, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Bellewstown, 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.

GONE ROGUE rallied to claim second having been outpaced passing the two-furlong pole on his debut at Hamilton, but Charlie Johnston's charge can take a step forward upped in trip and repel the likely challenge of Character Testing, who was narrowly denied at Kempton 16 days ago. Swift Salian continues to run well in defeat and he should be thereabouts if performing to a similar level.

CHARACTER TESTING came within a short-head of making a winning start at Kempton 16 days ago and with that early zip a definite plus at this speed-favouring venue, he'll take some stopping. The step up to 7f is sure to suit Gone Rogue and he's the obvious threat, with Arantes Nascimento sure to know more this time.

The conspicuous promise shown by CHARACTER TESTING and Gone Rogue on their debuts makes them the pair to concentrate on.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A fairly open contest, in which a chance can be taken on BLUE MOON BABY. John Quinn's filly, a half-sister to two winners, showed enough across her three runs so far to suggest she can be a force on this nursery debut. An opening mark of 57 looks fair. The largely consistent Zaphea is likely to be on the premises once more, while Musical Diva could find some improvement for the application of first-time cheekpieces.

ZAPHEA has upped her game on her last 2 starts, finishing placed at Bath and Beverley and on that evidence, she can win a nursery. Swiftly is a danger at the foot of the weights, with Lady Showcasing another to consider.

With tenuous claims almost across the board, they need a close look in the betting. BLUE MOON BABY is preferred to Zaphea.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ABDUCTION thumped his rivals, including Judgment Call (second) at Ayr last time, and though the latter is 5lb better off today, that might not be enough to stop Jim Goldie's charge from following up. Hamilton scorer Love De Vega can mount another stern challenge from 4lb higher, while On A Session, who remains well treated, could be involved at a venue which he has recorded two C&D successes.

LOVE DE VEGA won over 6f at Hamilton last time but he's equally as effective at 7f and can strike again under Ben Curtis. On A Session returns to the scene of his win in April and might give the selection most to do ahead of Judgment Call.

The in-form JUDGMENT CALL is taken to add to his win over C&D two starts ago. On A Session is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Yorkindness bids for a hat-trick after a double over 2m1f at Pontefract this month, but a 5lb penalty for the latest of those victories leaves her with no margin for error and preference is for TWO AULD PALS. Jim Goldie's five-year-old made it three wins from his last five starts when staying on to beat a subsequent winner over 1m5f at Hamilton latest and although he has gone up 4lb for that, he is in the form of his life and the trip should be no issue (won over 2m1f in June). Baez is another arriving on a three-timer but she has a 6lb hike to contend with for her York success late last month.

Several of these arrive in top form but BAEZ proved better than ever when scoring at York last month and gets the vote. Stable companion Two Auld Pals is feared most.

A return to form from Blow Your Horn may pose the chief threat to the hat-trick seeking BAEZ (nap).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A wide-open 7f handicap and only a tentative vote goes to SPARKLE IN HIS EYE, who now has C&D form figures of 6121 after winning here 19 days ago and a 4lb rise in the ratings may not be enough to halt him in this company. Monhammer was a little disappointing when finishing eighth in that same contest but didn't get a clear run and must be considered on his taking victory over this track and trip off 3lb lower the time before. How Bizarre also has a good course record and arrives on the back of a double over the extended 7f at Beverley, while Non Mollare won with enough in hand over 1m1f here latest to suggest a 6lb rise is workable, but the drop in trip is a concern.

HOW BIZARRE really has rediscovered the winning habit this summer and might be able to defy the handicapper again under Tudhope. Callum Rodriguez usually gets a good tune out of Monhammer and Linda Perratt's 5-y-o is second choice ahead of Sparkle In His Eye and Coaxing.

The front-runner HOW BIZARRE arrives on a roll having won at Beverley the last twice and is taken to complete the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Propagation has made the frame on his last two outings and a sliding handicap mark brings him very much into contention, while Yeeeaah has been running well in defeat but remains a maiden after 19 starts. TACITUS' 1m clear-cut victory at Redcar in June is the most eye-catching piece of recent form and he wasn't beaten far off his revised mark over 1m1f here last time, so he looks set to go close now back down in trip. Revoquable and Chinese Spirit are others to consider.

YEEEAAH can probably be given the benefit of the doubt for last time after likely going off too hard in refitted blinkers (discarded now). Prior to that he'd been shaping as if he could win for the Tristan Davidson yard and he's given another chance. Chinese Spirit, the mount of Callum Rodriguez, and Makalu, who will appreciate the drop back to 1m, head the dangers.
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