There were 46 Races on Thursday 10th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Sligo, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Sandown, 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 2 race.

GREY CUBAN made a very pleasing racecourse debut when second over 6f at Newmarket and this looks like a nice opportunity of going one better today. Hugo Palmer's charge was guilty of racing a bit greenly when it mattered on that occasion and he's likely to know more following that experience. Cheeky Blimey is feared most after being just touched off over 6f at Newmarket last time, while Angel Of England isn't ruled out of converting her neck second over 6f at Thirsk into a better result today.

GREY CUBAN fared best of the newcomers when runner-up at Newmarket and can go one better with improvement on the cards. Cheeky Blimey stepped up on debut when a close second at the same course and rates the main threat ahead of Angel of England, who only just failed at Thirsk.

Bulmer Bank caught the eye despite doing everything wrong on debut, but GREY CUBAN sets the standard on his opening Newmarket run.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Plenty of connections will be arriving here hopeful of their runner claiming this prize and the tentative selection is BELLE FOURCHE. David O'Meara's charge was a good third over 6f at Wolverhampton last time, where she was beaten just three-quarters of a length, and, off the same mark today, she can go close once again. Sassy Belle should also be thereabouts after being handed a chance by the handicapper and is now 2lb lower than her third over 6f at Windsor on her penultimate start, while Little Muddy should also be taken seriously.

SASSY BELLE is still lightly raced and there's a good chance that cheekpieces could extract the improvement required for her to get back to winning ways. Belle Fourche also has few miles on the clock and is considered a danger, while As If By Chance can get involved if they go a solid gallop.

A trappy sprint handicap can go to SASSY BELLE, who'll appreciate the return to slow ground. Belle Fourche is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DUNES KING showed a willing attitude to get off the mark at the first time of asking over 1m2f at Windsor and this looks to be a good opportunity to follow up that success. That form was boosted by the second coming out and scoring in facile fashion over that same C&D on Monday, so Harry and Roger Charlton's charge appears primed for another bold bid today. Syllabus also commands respect based on his third over 1m2f at Windsor, while Arctic Mountain also deserves a closer look.

DUNES KING made a successful start at the expense of a subsequent winner at Windsor recently and, with more to come, he takes preference over Shadow of War. Arctic Mountain, who was popular in the betting first time up, is also worthy of consideration.

Having come right away with the favourite on debut, DUNES KING is taken to defy a penalty. Shadow Of War is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WARREN HILL appeared to relish a step up to 10 furlongs when filling the runner-up spot over track and trip last month. That form has worked out well, with the winner going on to follow up, so Roger Varian's filly looks to have an excellent chance from just 1lb higher. Frankel filly Gentle Light is entitled to take a step forward on her handicap debut, as is Mountain Lake, who sports a first-time visor.

WARREN HILL upped her game when runner-up over C&D last time and, in good hands, she should be able to take another step forward and open her account. Moonlit Cloud was in too competitive a race last time, so she's expected to bounce back, and Mountain Lake looks the pick of the handicap debutantes.

Arguably unlucky not to have beaten a subsequent winner over C&D last time, WARREN HILL gets the nod. Mountain Lake is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MASCANI justified strong market support when winning at Beverley last month and the unexposed son of Mastercraftsman is fancied to repeat the dose from a 3lb raised mark. First-time blinkers could elicit further improvement from Zaakara, who continues to run well in defeat. Nannie Dee appeals as a likely improver now upped in trip, while Sanction is just one more to consider.

MASCANI looked well suited by the step up in trip when making a successful handicap debut at Beverleyu a month ago, and with further progress on the cards, he's marginally preferred to the in-form Star Start. Zaakara also merits consideration.

The market spoke the way of MASCANI (nap) ahead of his handicap debut and he can defy a 3lb rise at the main expense of Star Start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Time To Rumble was able to exploit a drop in the handicap when winning at Ayr last month and, though he merits respect from 3lb higher, preference is for MY HONEY B. Her recent Beverley success looked unlikely having been detached early on, but she was comfortably on top at the finish and rates as the one to beat in her hat-trick bid. The consistent Hostelry should be thereabouts, while Nine Elms heads the remainder.

MY HONEY B is going the right way and was well on top at the finish when completing a double at Beverley last time, so she's fancied to complete the hat-trick if they go a sound pace. Recent Ayr winner Time To Rumble is an obvious danger and four-time course winner Nine Elms can't be ruled out.

With the easier track on softer ground likely to suit, MY HONEY B can complete the hat-trick. Nine Elms is second choice.
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