There were 47 Races on Monday 28th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Downpatrick, 6 races at Ripon, 7 races at Southwell, 6 races at Epsom, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Chepstow, 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 6 race.

MUDLAHHIM was narrowly beaten when third at Wolverhampton last time out, having been successful over the same course and distance (7f) on his penultimate outing. Scott Dixon's gelding remains well treated judged on past exploits and he is fancied to regain the winning sequence from just 1lb higher than his latest start. The Cola Brasil continues to run well in defeat and he is unlikely to be far away, while Wrath Of Hector is another to consider.

THE COLA BRASIL has performed with credit all three starts since joining the Henry Spiller yard and he could be the answer to this open-looking contest. While Mudlahhim's record at this course doesn't augur well, he is nevertheless feared on the strength of his recent exploits at Wolverhampton. Liberty Breeze will be a threat if on a going day and Wrath of Hector is likely to be in the shake-up, too.

The vote goes to MUDLAHHIM, who has had a win and close third on Tapeta in his last two runs and remains well treated on his old form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Miss Mach One had BINT HAVANA GREY a length and three quarters back in third when the pair met at Windsor last time, but a 4lb swing in the weights, along with a drop in trip, could see the latter gain her revenge on that rival. Reprised makes plenty of appeal on paper and the Blue Point filly is worth a market check ahead of her racecourse bow, as is Bluebell Grove, who could be well berthed in stall eight.

BLUEBELL GROVE looks of obvious interest on debut, being a six-figure daughter of Blue Point and a half-sister to 2 smart sprint winners. Miss Mach One is the form pick even under a penalty having had Bint Havana Grey back in third at Windsor.

Preference is for MISS MACH ONE, who justified support in good style at Windsor 15 days ago and sets the standard under a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RODBOROUGH was a commanding winner over track and trip eight days ago and the lightly-raced son of Mayson could double his tally under a 6lb penalty. Birkenhead, who was narrowly denied at Wolverhampton last time, can make his presence felt, along with Storm Fox. Mehmo finished third behind the selection in that same contest and a swing in the weights could see him close the gap.

Equipped with first-time cheekpieces and ridden more positively, RODBOROUGH looked a different proposition when scoring over this C&D recently and, with the possibility of more to come from her over this trip, she is taken to follow up under a penalty. Mehmo was beaten 3 lengths into third by the selection that day and, now 6 lb better off, it would be no surprise if he finishes closer this time. Glorious Charmer and Cuban Grey are also likely to be on the premises.

The 3yo RODBOROUGH looked a lot more with it in the cheekpieces when making all here last week and can defy a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SUPERPOSITION travelled well on his debut at Newmarket and may have finished even better than fifth had he not been put off his stride when a bit short of room near the finish. That run will have taught him plenty and more can be expected from this son of Sea The Stars with that experience to draw upon. Tribal Rhythm has also shown promise in two previous starts and is feared most, while Roman Secret and Mai Dubai are other likely improvers.

Following an encouraging debut at Newmarket earlier this month, SUPERPOSITION looks the way to go. The Sea The Stars colt holds an entry in the Royal Lodge and while it remains to be seen if he'll prove good enough to take his chance in that Group 2 contest. a race of this nature should be well within his grasp. Tribal Rhythm is taken to follow the selection home, with Mai Dubai best of the rest.

Having caught the eye when an unlucky fifth on his debut at Newmarket, SUPERPOSITION is the selection.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

There is a lot to like about the chances of THE WAITING GAME, who is still unexposed at the trip and, having won each of her last two starts at Chelmsford with plenty in hand, a third straight success over 6f is a distinct possibility. Switching back to a Tapeta surface under a 5lb penalty is a slight concern, though, and may open the door for the potentially well-handicapped Autumn Flight and Phoenix Star, both of whom are very much respected.

THE WAITING GAME has her first go on tapeta but still looks the way to go under a 5 lb penalty for her stylish Chelmsford City success only four days ago which sees her still on a winning mark. Recent C&D scorer Congress appeals as the chief threat to Jack Jones's filly ahead of Arlecchino's Gift and Autumn Flight.

The most striking contender is THE WAITING GAME (nap) whose form has really taken off with her two emphatic wins at Chelmsford.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Deputise had Blackcurrent (third) behind when he landed a classified event over C&D recently but he is 8lb worse off with that rival this time, so the latter has solid clams of reversing that form. However, the vote goes to LUPSET FLOSSY POP, who produced her best effort so far this year when fifth last time at Newcastle, where she was short of room when making her move late on. The three-year-old was kindly dropped 1lb for that display and she could go close.

DEPUTISE ended a losing run in taking style over C&D last week and a 4 lb penalty might not be sufficient to prevent Michael Wigham's 7-y-o from a quick follow up. C&D scorer Blackcurrent came in third that day and again looks set for a place, with Irish Dessert and Bomb Squad completing the shortlist.

It might be worth siding with LUPSET FLOSSY POP, who is on a dangerous mark and showed signs of a revival at Newcastle last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LET HER LOOSE is in the form of her life and she arrives on a four-timer after her comfortable success at Catterick last Monday. The daughter of Mukhadram is going from strength to strength at present and she struck at this track last year, so she looks to have lots in her favour again under a 5lb penalty. Typical Woman could give her something to think about after she went in by half a length at Haydock last time and she is only 4lb higher in the ratings now. Benadalid completes the shortlist.

LET HER LOOSE is flourishing at the age of six and hard to side against in her four-timer bid on the back of her facile Catterick success a week ago. Kehlani didn't enjoy the rub of the green when a good sixth at Kempton last time so could give Archie Watson's mare most to do. Fox Flame, Down To The Kid and Hooflepuff all warrant plenty of respect too in a competitive handicap.

The vote goes to LET HER LOOSE, who has won four of her last five starts and is only 2lb higher under a penalty for her win last week.
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