There were 39 Races on Tuesday 3rd September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Chepstow, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Newcastle, 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.

Sands Of Indi shaped with promise when finishing second on her debut at Pontefract last month and, with improvement to come now upped to 7f, she is one of the leading contenders. Preference, though, is for CAPTIVATE, who wasn't beaten far in a stronger contest at Haydock recently having not had the clearest of passages, so this looks like a good opportunity. Market support for the Charlie Johnston-trained newcomer Suite Francaise should be noted.

It will look significant if the market vibes surrounding newcomer SUITE FRANCAISE are upbeat and, if that turns out to be the case, she will be pretty appealing. Captivate has shown a fair level of ability in her two starts and is feared most, albeit only marginally as Sands of Indi shaped well on her introduction at Pontefract and will be sharper this time.

Preference is for SANDS OF INDI who looked to come up against an above-average newcomer when runner-up on her debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Butterfly Jasmine sprang a surprise when winning at odds of 22/1 over C&D on her debut in March and, although the layoff is a concern, she merits respect under the penalty. However, this can go to BONNIE'S BOY, who chased home an above-average rival on his debut before once again finding one too strong at Thirsk next time. He's unlikely to encounter anything of that calibre here, and a maiden triumph might be on the cards. West Acre is also noted.

BONNIE'S BOY built on his debut promise when again finding just one too good at Thirsk recently and, with the drop back to 5f unlikely to be an issue, he is taken to make it third time lucky. West Acre is a likely type on paper and may emerge as the main danger ahead of Butterfly Jasmine, who made a winning start to her career during the spring.

This can go to BONNIE'S BOY, who ran well when runner-up in what looked a decent novice at Thirsk last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The form of WILLY CAMPBELL's recent Chelmsford third has worked out well, and he could take advantage of an unchanged mark. The James Garfield gelding came from off the pace that day, which suggests that the effort can be marked up. The main threat might come from Desperate Dan, who does not look overburdened by an opening mark of 72, while the consistent Bohemian Breeze and previous course winner Evening Story are others to consider.

The vote goes to EVENING STORY, who didn't do much wrong when third at Southwell recently and she represents a yard that is enjoying something of a purple patch. Bohemian Breeze has been knocking on the door of late and he is likely to offer stern resistance, while Willy Campbell still has low mileage and could have a part to play.

It may be worth siding with BRUNELLO BREEZE whose record around here reads 1411 and who should be cherry-ripe now.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ZIVANIYA beat Haveyoumissedme (second) in this grade over track and trip last month and is only 3lb worse off with that rival. Considering the manner of his superiority that day, the four-year-old could prove very hard to beat again. Clockwatcher was well held in fourth over 1m4f at Newmarket on his latest outing, but is an interesting contender taking a step up in trip off a 3lb lower rating. Simiyann is another to note.

A chance is taken on CLOCKWATCHER, who hasn't made much of an impact in three starts since switched to handicaps but this stiffer test could be just what he needs. Simiyann is lurking on a dangerous mark and is next on the list ahead of Haveyoumissedme, who is taken to reverse last month's C&D placings with Zivaniya.

Granted a better pace than last time, HAVEYOUMISSEDME is taken to reverse last month's C&D running with Zivaniya.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Wee Fat Mac produced a solid effort to hit the crossbar in heavy conditions at Hamilton last time and could go well off an unchanged rating. However, he could come out second best to previous C&D winner LATIN FIVE, who has finished third the last twice and has been dropped 1lb for his most recent display at Ripon. Paul Midgley's seven-year-old lurks on an appealing mark and may get back to winning ways. Dc Flyer has been in good form and is another to watch out for.

EXCEED is 0-4 on the all-weather but he went close over this C&D on his latest start on an artificial surface in May, and this 4-y-o is appealing judged on recent turf form. He may have most to fear from Latin Five, who has returned to form the last twice and his turn is surely near. Wee Fat Mac has finished in the money on three of his last four starts and is expected to figure prominently once again, while Stallone is also shortlisted.

The vote goes to DC FLYER who won on his only previous run over C&D. Court Drive, who is now tried in headgear, is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Barossa had See My Baby Jive (second) just under a length behind in a classified event over track and trip in July and it would be no surprise to see her confirm that form. However, the vote goes to CANDY EYE, who bounced back to form when making the frame over a mile here in March. Tom Tate's four-year-old looks well placed to gain her first career success, while Keep Me Stable is another to take seriously.

Preference is for KEEP ME STABLE, who has bounced back to form in recent starts and remains fairly treated. Barossa and See My Baby Jive rate the principal dangers.

The selection is KEEP ME STABLE who is lower in the weights than for both C&D wins last November. She has been running well on turf.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Fourth over 1m2f at Ripon last time, BARLEYBROWN will appreciate this drop in trip having won over course and distance on his penultimate start. Ruth Carr's inmate beat a subsequent winner on that occasion and remains unexposed on the all-weather. Dougies Dream faced tougher opposition at Thirsk on his latest outing, but merits consideration on his third in this grade at Doncaster before that, while Tees George went close when last seen at this venue in June and has a shout on that form.

BARLEYBROWN arrives in good form and goes particularly well here. He gets the nod. Tees George and Retirement Beckons can also make their presence felt.

This can go to BARLEYBROWN who looks solid having run well on turf last time and with a record of 2-3 over C&D.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FLASH THE DASH was returning from a layoff when fourth at Doncaster in July and will likely be sharper here. A course and distance winner in February, Julie Camacho's sprinter is only 2lb higher and another bold bid looks on the cards. A winner at Nottingham last month, Sergeant Mayer may have a say in proceedings back at this lower level, while Flavius Titus dead-heated for first here in August with Missmimi only a neck behind in third.

Preference is for FLASH THE DASH, who has registered both his victories at this course and acquitted himself well in a stronger contest at Doncaster last time. Sergeant Mayer and Missmimi head the list of dangers.

Sergeant Mayer is respected on his AW debut but C&D winner FLASH THE DASH (nap) ran well in a strong Doncaster handicap last time.
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