There were 49 Races on Saturday 2nd September 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Beverley, 7 races at Chelmsford-City, 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 3 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D last month, TOUGH ENOUGH remains unexposed and is fancied to follow up despite a 4lb rise for the aforementioned success. The son of Showcasing has scored in two of his three handicap starts and he can get the better of Amber Island, who seemed to benefit from the application of cheekpieces when scoring off a 4lb lower mark at Leicester in June. Youarenotforgiven also warrants a second look.

Things didn't go ideally for LYNDON B at Newmarket last time so he's worth another chance to build on his previous Newbury promise off a tempting mark. Progressive 3-y-o Tough Enough took his form to another level when scoring over C&D last month and rates the main threat ahead of Indemnify, who was a big eyecatcher here 2 weeks ago.

The Cole stable is in form, so a chance is taken on the well-handicapped ERNIE'S VALENTINE under Oisin Murphy.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Last year's winner Potapova arrives here following a creditable effort in the Duke Of Cambridge at Royal Ascot in June and Sir Michael Stoute's mare would be dangerous to dismiss, especially with Ryan Moore in the saddle. However, HEREDIA secured a facile win in Listed company at Haydock last month and can get the better of this field up in grade. The unexposed Queen For You sports first-time cheekpieces and could improve with that in mind, while the grade-dropping Coppice is just one other with claims.

HEREDIA took her form to another level when readily beating Purplepay in a listed race at Haydock and Richard Hannon's filly looks the one to beat on that form. Coppice was far from disgraced when tried at the highest level in the Falmouth at Newmarket and rates a big threat back down in class, with her stablemate Queen For You another to consider.

An open-looking Atalanta can go to HEREDIA who showed a sharp turn of foot to win a Listed race at Haydock three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

An open contest in which a chance can be taken with DASHING ROGER, who reverts to handicapping after being well beaten in the Summer Mile at Ascot in July. He retains the mark from a decent third over an extended 1m2f at Chester on his penultimate run and gets the vote at the main expense of Stay Well, who can take advantage of a drop in trip following a fair fourth over an extended 1m3f last month. Eagle's Way was a beaten favourite in the Chesterfield Cup at Goodwood most recently but could bounce back.

A chance is taken on DUAL IDENTITY who was runner-up in this race off a similar mark last year and is probably in better form than his finishing positions at Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood might suggest. Lord Protector has 2 wins and a close second to show for his 3 previous outings over C&D so he's an obvious threat for in-form Ralph Beckett. Gaassee and Eagle's Way, assuming stall 14 isn't too much of an inconvenience, are others to consider.

Lord Protector has a big shout but watch out also for GAASSEE (nap) and Stay Well on their return to 1m2f from longer distances.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

The well-bred STARLORE made the perfect start to his career when scoring over C&D a couple of months ago. Sir Michael Stoute's charge scored by a nose on that occasion but he's likely to be wiser for that experience and he can take another step forward here. Mortlake is feared most after a comfortable five-lengths success over 7f at Leicester, while the Newmarket winner Aablan could be an exciting two-year-old for Godolphin.

MORTLAKE was impressive at Leicester last time and can take the step up to pattern level in his stride for a yard which can do little wrong at present. Starlore and Aablan both looked nice prospects for top stables when making winning debuts, the former over this C&D, and they could be the pair to give the selection most to think about.

Top of the list is AABLAN, open to stacks of improvement after a winning debut at Newmarket, with Starlore feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

CLASSICAL SONG made a very pleasing start to her career when second over 7f at Goodwood a month ago and this looks like a good opportunity to go one better. That form was franked when the winner was second in a Group 2 at Deauville subsequently and Ralph Beckett's filly is hard to oppose. Beautiful Love also commands respect for Charlie Appleby after a promising third on debut over 7f at Newmarket, while Skywoman is an interesting debutant.

CLASSICAL SONG shaped like a winner in waiting when runner-up on her debut at Glorious Goodwood. The winner of that race was second in a Group 2 in France next time and this daughter of Lope de Vega can strike at the second time of asking. Godolphin's Beautiful Love looks the chief threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding newcomers such as Inherit and/or Skywoman.

Green early and full of running late on, BEAUTIFUL LOVE made a promising debut at Newmarket three weeks ago and can get off the mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INNER CITY has a long way to go to justify his 1,100,000gns price tag but the son of Dubawi has shown promise in novice/maiden company and a recent gelding operation could help him to get off the mark here. Savvy Kingdom won a modest-looking novice event at Kempton last time but he commands respect, while Paladin and Spanish Blaze complete the shortlist.

Preference is for SPANISH BLAZE, who backed up his Newbury victory with a good third at Yarmouth last month and could have to more give yet. Savvy Kingdom and Eminny should also go well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Mojomaker has been running well enough since returning from a break and, off 1lb lower than last week's respectable second at Hamilton, he holds solid claims once again. Similar comments apply to Swift Asset, whose recent efforts offer plenty of encouragement. However, there was only half a length between him and CLIPSHAM LA HABANA (second) when he won at Bath in July and, off 4lb better terms, the latter is fancied to turn the form around.

Plenty to consider but SPRING BLOOM went close in a class 3 over C&D 2 weeks ago so could be the answer back down in grade. Mojomaker and Beyond Equal head the dangers.

In a competitive race, Buccabay is interesting down in trip but BEYOND EQUAL earns the selection after an unlucky second last time.
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