There were 27 Races on Tuesday 5th September 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Bangor, 7 races at Ripon, 7 races at Hamilton, 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 match to open the card and while the unraced Karmology may have a decent future as a daughter of Golden Horn out of a Shamardal mare, she is an unknown quantity and DOOM is preferred. The daughter of Dubawi was second to the subsequent Oaks winner Soul Sister on her final start as a two-year-old and filled the same position on her return to action at Newmarket last month.

DOOM was just touched off by none other than subsequent Oaks heroine Soul Sister on her final 2-y-o start, and she was again narrowly outpointed when returning from a 10-month absence at Newmarket. Unless newcomer Karmology turns out to be well above-average, Doom should deservedly open her account in this match.

This should be straightforward for DOOM, a decent 2yo who's entitled to have come on for last month's comeback.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ROGUE ENFORCER was third on his only start to date, when coming home four lengths adrift of the odds-on Array at Newmarket a couple of weeks ago. Slowly away and outpaced on that occasion, the son of Profitable can only improve for the experience. Glory Hyde was well held on her debut at Thirsk but does represent an in-form stable, although the recent course-fourth Bill's Baar may be the bigger danger.

ROGUE ENFORCER made a promising start when third at Newmarket and looks the way to go with improvement very much on the cards here. Bill's Baar appeals as the one to give Peter Chapple-Hyam's son of Profitable most to do now back at 6f, ahead of Want Want.

Peter Chapple-Hyam is 4-8 with 2yos here down the years and ROGUE ENFORCER can boost those numbers at the expense of Bill's Baar.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Chester Le Streak arrives here having made all at Beverley last time and, although he has to carry a 5lb penalty, he is a tenacious sort at the top of his game. The four-year-old can go well again, but FLAVIUS TITUS may have his measure after he came out on top when the pair met at Thirsk last month. Canaria Prince is another to consider as the first-time cheekpieces may bring him back to form.

CHESTER LE STREAK was beaten by Flavius Titus on his penultimate start at Thirsk but appeared to take a step forward when striking at Beverley recently. The 4-y-o may well have more to offer and is taken to follow up under a penalty. Flavius Titus should again be on the premises having found one too good on the all-weather last time, while Wade's Magic is also accorded respect, along with Dream Together.

Chester Le Streak won well last time but he's a good bit worse off with FLAVIUS TITUS than when second to him at Thirsk.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Motawaazy has failed to fire on his last couple of starts but is a player based on the pick of his form. The seven-year-old can go well, as can STARPROOF, who has won two of her last three starts. The daughter of Camacho is only 4lb higher than when winning at Ffos Las on her most recent outing and merits plenty of respect. The unexposed Havana Pursuit is another to consider.

STRONG JOHNSON got right back on track when scoring at Redcar and remains on a handy-looking mark despite going up 5 lb. Oso Rapido looks the main danger on the back of his own recent Redcar victory, with Asadjumeirah and Havana Pursuit also in the mix in an open sprint.

Three-time C&D winner FORTAMOUR didn't get the breaks here last time and gets the nod. Starproof is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

URBAN DECAY looks to be the one with the most potential as she makes her handicap debut after a Southwell success and a Wolverhampton fifth on her last two starts, failing to get home over further on the most recent of those occasions. The daughter of Frankel could prove too good for Eastern Charm, who has won her last four starts, as well as the recent Hamilton second Golden Melody.

EASTERN CHARM left the impression she wasn't doing all that much in front when winning her fourth race on the bounce over C&D last month and, up just 3 lb, her winning spree looks set to continue with further progress very much on the cards. Casilli continues to edge down the weights and she could be the one to follow the selection home, though Golden Melody and Gone are also likely to be on the premises.

There's every chance EASTERN CHARM will be able to defy a further 3lb rise into a stronger race and make it five on the spin.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Lincoln Rockstar looks to be the pick of David O'Meara's pair with Danny Tudhope riding and she could challenge C&D winner Blue Antares in the race for second, but top-weight EDWINA SHEERAN ticks a lot more boxes. Three wins this year, two of which came at this venue, have been followed by solid placed efforts elsewhere and she was beaten less than two lengths at Thirsk last month. The three-year-old appears to have plenty in her favour once again, although she does need a career best to win off her new mark.

BLUE ANTARES readily outpointed the re-opposing Lincoln Rockstar over C&D last month and subsequently didn't do much wrong off this 7 lb higher mark at Musselburgh where he came from further back than the two that finished in front of him. Charlie Johnston's charge is taken to resume winning ways, perhaps at the chief expense of the consistent Edwina Sheeran. Optician is best of the rest.

Lincoln Rockstar is becoming hard to trust and EDWINA SHEERAN (nap), who's done nothing but progress in cheekpieces, is preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

All Dunn is yet to prove that he can repeat his winning all-weather form on turf but could still make the frame in a race of this nature. Fortuitous Star was only beaten a neck off 1lb lower two starts ago before a fifth at Carlisle last time. However, PACO'S PRIDE has been third on her last two starts off 1lb higher and it would be no surprise to see her go a couple of places better here.

PACO'S PRIDE can race off a 1 lb lower mark than when a good recent Salisbury third so is fancied to gain a deserved first success at the chief expense of Lukla who also bids for a breakthrough success. Wolverhampton third All Dunn can have a say too in a tight-knit handicap.

Paco's Pride should go well again, but LUKLA hasn't had many chances at beyond sprint distances and is preferred.
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