There were 42 Races on Thursday 7th September 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Clonmel, 7 races at Southwell, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

Plenty of chances in this contest with ANGLO SAXSON making most appeal. Patrick Owens' charge showed a willing attitude when scoring over course and distance last time and a repeat of that effort would see him take plenty of beating. The six-year-old will have to defy a 4lb rise in the ratings, but that could prove to be lenient. Uncle Dick scored over 1m at Brighton recently, while Racing Demon shouldn't be far away.

UNCLE DICK was all the better for his reappearance when scoring at Brighton 3 weeks ago and a 2 lb rise won't prevent a very bold bid. Anglo Saxson and the class-dropping Power of Darkness are potential threats.

Anglo Saxson is a no-nonsense individual but ISLAND NATIVE can be forgiven his last two runs and he edges preference.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Immediately the eye is drawn to CAMBRIDGE, who represents the powerful combination of Aidan O'Brien and Ryan Moore. The son of Dubawi made an eye-catching start to his career when third over the extended 7f at Roscommon a couple of weeks ago and this looks like a good opportunity to get his head in front at the second time of asking. City Burglar is feared most after a close second over 1m at Newbury last time, while Boyfriend is also noted.

CAMBRIDGE, a rare runner here for the Aidan O'Brien yard, made a pleasing start when third at Roscommon recently and is the one to beat with improvement very much on the cards. Newbury runner-up City Burgler is likely to give him most to do unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding newcomers such as Torrent and/or Endosser.

The Dubawi colt CAMBRIDGE is a rare Salisbury runner for Aidan O'Brien and there was a lot to like about his debut effort.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Some promising sorts line up in this contest with slight preference for SKELLET, who made a pleasing start to her career when fourth over 7f at Sandown last month. Ralph Beckett's charge was only beaten a length on that occasion and she should only improve for the experience. Serene Seraph looks to be the biggest danger after running with credit when third over an extended 6f at Doncaster in June and that form has worked out very well, while Glitterella heads the remainder.

Plenty of interesting newcomers on show but SERENE SERAPH produced a promising first effort when third in a Doncaster maiden back in June and, with improvement on the cards, she can go a couple of places better at the expense of Skellet, who shaped very well having been supported in the betting on debut at Sandown recently. Spinto Soprano and Westray both look debutantes to note so they round off the shortlist.

With Serene Seraph absent since early June preference is for SKELLET, who looked unlucky not to make a winning start at Sandown.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

A case can be made for several of these, but MIAHARRIS made it two from two when gamely seeing off Majestic Beauty over 5f at Newbury last month. The nature of that success left the impression that she has more to offer and, with Oisin Murphy on board once again, the daughter of Zoustar is of significant interest. That said, Majestic Beauty is still feared, while the grade-dropping Dorothy Lawrence and Symbology are just two others with claims.

MIAHARRIS managed to maintain her unbeaten record despite adverse circumstances at Newbury 20 days ago and she's likely to take another big step forward, so she's a confident choice to go in again. Symbology is an obvious player after an excellent third in the Lowther at York, while Soprano is likely to be on the premises again.

Plenty to consider but SOPRANO (nap) appeals most on this return to sprinting. She has been racing too exuberantly over 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

This could go the way of AL SIMMO, who is now rated just 2lb higher than when only narrowly denied over this distance at York on her penultimate outing. The six-year-old is fancied to bounce back from her effort in the Group 3 Summer Stakes when last seen in July and she can get the better of The Big Board, who finished a creditable fourth at York last month. Jumbeau is another to bear in mind stepping up in class.

THE BIG BOARD has proved most progressive this season and fared the best of those to force the pace when fourth in the Constantine Handicap at the Ebor meeting last month. This should represent an easier task for Richard Hannon's filly, though Frankness remains one to keep on the right side of and can pose a threat, with the consitent Jumbeau completing the placings.

A few with chances but KATEY KONTENT is worth trying over 6f for the first time judged on her encouraging last run at Newbury.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Sly Madam is a course and distance winner but may have to settle for a place as she is 4lb above her last winning mark. GARDEN ROUTE was an easy winner at Windsor over this trip in June before finding softer ground and 1m2f beyond him at Goodwood last time. Dropped in both class and trip in first-time cheekpieces, the son of Galileo could well bounce back to his best, with Resolute Man the likeliest to follow him home on his second start following a gelding operation.

GARDEN ROUTE may have found his latest Goodwood assignment coming too soon in his development but he'd previously looked a useful prospect when making all on return at Windsor so, back in calmer waters/returned to quicker ground, he gets the nod to come out on top for his leading stable. Windsor-scorer Just Bring It and Resolute Man can give the selection most to think about.

Although a beaten favourite in all his runs this season, RESOLUTE MAN isn't one to give up on now stepped up to 1m.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There may be more to come from Alice Knyvet after she got off the mark at Leicester recently, but others may improve past her here. Ryan Moore rode LE MANS into second over 7f at Kempton last month and is back on board as the daughter of Kodiac steps up in trip. If Richard Hannon's filly sees out the distance, then she may have more to offer on just her third start. Tudor may be happier at this trip and is another to consider seriously.

ALICE KNYVET got the better of a determined rival when opening her account at Leicester 15 days ago and, with the potential for further progress to come upped in trip, she is taken to score again. Le Mans has shown promise amidst greenness on her 2 starts so far and is feared most on her handicap debut, while Monty Bay also merits consideration.

A few with chances in a trappy finale but MONTY BAY gets the nod having seen out his last two races on the front foot.
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