There were 57 Races on Saturday 24th August 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at York, 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Redcar, 6 races at Windsor, 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 chance can be taken on ORDER OF MALTA, who was running on well late over an extended 1m2f at Chester earlier this month. Hugo Palmer's charge has better draw here and a 2lb drop in the ratings looks exploitable after that near two-length defeat. Bearaway looks the biggest danger after being narrowly beaten at Ayr last time and a 1lb rise doesn't appear out of his reach, while Jewel Maker heads the remainder.

A wide-open apprentice handicap and a chance is taken on top weight BEARWITH, who shaped as if back in form in a race not run to suit at Carlisle earlier in the month. Last year's winner Jewel Maker has been shaping up well of late and heads up the opposition, along with Shifter, who was left poorly placed on his most recent outing.

The vote goes to last year's winner JEWEL MAKER, who looked unlucky when a close fourth in a Racing League event last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JUNGLE DRUMS ran well when second in Listed company over 6f at Newbury last time and dropped back into these calmer waters, he should take all the beating. Karl Burke does well with his two-years-olds and this appears to be an ideal stepping stone before some bigger targets later on in the campaign. Debutant Sweet Cicely is fancied to pose the biggest threat to the selection, while Mister Sky Blue should benefit for this extra yardage.

JUNGLE DRUMS sets a clear standard having finished second in a listed race at Newbury and can resume winning ways under a penalty. Mister Sky Blue made good late inroads at Beverley on debut and can follow the selection home.

Back down in class, JUNGLE DRUMS sets a clear form standard. Interesting newcomer On Key is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The hat-trick seeking ZOZIMUS makes most appeal following two wins at Pontefract and he should be difficult to stop. David O'Meara's charge won in decisive fashion on his latest outing and a 5lb penalty doesn't appear likely to halt his progression. Carnival Zain arrives here 13lb below his last winning mark and he should not be discounted, while Empire Of Light could also be thereabouts.

EMPIRE OF LIGHT continues to shape well so remains of interest back against his elders. Hat-trick seeking Zozimus is the obvious threat under a penalty with Carnival Zain another to consider.

Zozimus isn't opposed lightly in his hat-trick bid but LEADENHALL's C&D third in May is strong form and headgear could help him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A comfortable winner over 2m at Musselburgh on his penultimate start, KNIGHTS AFFAIR wasn't suited by dropping back in trip on his latest outing at Catterick, although he did well not to be beaten far into fourth. Going back up in distance is a big plus, with Achnamara looking best placed to chase him home, having scored on two of his last three starts. A capable sort on his day, Marbuzet can also have a say in proceedings.

MARBUZET is pretty consistent at this sort of level and having stuck to his task in a race not run to suit at Carlisle last time, he needs treating as though still in form. He gets the vote in favour of Knights Affair and Red Force One.

Lightly raced 4yo KNIGHTS AFFAIR (nap) has enjoyed a progressive campaign and is taken to add to his win at Musselburgh two starts ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Turned out again quickly after a game performance to land the Grey Horse Handicap at Newmarket last week, ARCHDUKE FERDINAND looks more than capable of following up off a 3lb higher mark. Only worn down late on when second over C&D last month, Soul Singer looks to be the main danger, along with Novello Lad, who was short of room at a crucial stage when attempting to land the double at Thirsk recently. Others to note include Heroism, Kitaab and Marie's Secret.

Having opened his account at Doncaster, NOVELLO LAD was unlucky not to finish closer at Thirsk a fortnight ago given his troubled passage. He needs treating as though still in top form so he shades the vote in favour of Archduke Ferdinand and Soul Singer.

Money for Kitaab would change the complexion of the race but NOVELLO LAD is improving and can gain his second win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ATOMISE finished five lengths clear of the third when hitting the crossbar at Ayr earlier in the month and is only 3lb higher for that performance. Michael Dods' five-year-old sports a first-time visor and may only need to reproduce that effort in order to go one better. Wrath Of Hector struck in commanding fashion at Yarmouth on his latest outing and holds an obvious chance off 4lb higher, while Barnaby can pick up any pieces.

Having caught the eye on occasions already this term, HURSTWOOD appeals as being on a workable mark and, with the return to 6f in his favour, he gets the nod to prove the point and come out on top. Atomise is knocking on the door and feared along with Yarmouth-scorer Wrath of Hector and Gunnerside.

A 4lb rise for WRATH OF HECTOR's convincing win at Yarmouth could prove lenient. He earns the vote ahead of Hurstwood.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Pink Stripes produced a better effort to make the frame in a classified event at Wolverhampton last time and is an interesting contender back on turf in handicap company. However, the vote goes to KYBER CRYSTAL, who wasn't disgraced in third over 5f at Hamilton last month and has since undergone wind surgery. Hard Solution and Mrs Trump are others to note.

A dual winner already this term, MRS TRUMP has essentially held her form well in defeat subsequently and, with the return to this longer trip worth exploring, she could be the answer. Athollblair Boy and Kyber Crystal are others to consider, as is Urban Dandy in a trappy finale.

5yo KYBER CRYSTAL caught the eye with her late headway over 5f at Hamilton last time and she gets the vote ahead of Mrs Trump.
Ths is the racecard key.
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