There were 39 Races on Tuesday 3rd September 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Gowran Park, 7 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Chepstow, 9 races at Southwell, 8 races at Newcastle, 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.

SAYTARR put in a career best when a neck second over this distance at Ffos Las last week and the son of Mehmas is hard to oppose off the same mark here. Ellomate was also narrowly denied on his most recent outing and could give the selection plenty to think about. Others to note are River Blackwater, Brooke Winder and Deal Maker.

SAYTARR went through the race like he was the best treated when second at Ffos Las 5 days ago and, if the race doesn't come too soon, he can go one better off the same mark. Ellomate can take a hand and Brooke Winder probably hasn't reached his peak just yet.

Plenty of imponderables and EMPORESS is given another chance, with her latest Leicester effort probably best ignored.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

FORESEEABLE FUTURE arrives here on the back of three encouraging efforts in defeat and, off 1lb lower than when third over 6f at Windsor last time, the veteran just gets the vote. Dandy Fitz and Hard Nut are two recent winners who have to be of interest once again, while Street Life and Enchanted Night also merit places on the shortlist.

DANDY FITZ looked well suited by this track when scoring from the front 4 days ago and, while the penalty means he'll need to improve again, he's worth a chance to follow up under another positive ride. Hard Nut and Street Life should also be on the premises.

Drawn apart from all-the-way winner Dandy Fitz over C&D four days ago, ENCHANTED NIGHT can turn things round on 7lb better terms.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SHADER displayed plenty of promise when finishing third on his debut at Yarmouth a month ago and the son of Shamardal could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Eben Zaabeel is another with strong form claims, but could be vulnerable as he's more exposed. Yosemite Gold edges out Falsetto and Famous Shoes to be the pick of the remainder.

The well-bred SHADER had an educational debut that he looks sure to build on, so he's preferred to Eben Zaabeel and Yosemite Gold, who are closely matched with the selection on form but don't have as much potential.

This can go to SHADER, who badly needed the experience and got behind before coming home nicely at Yarmouth early last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Skinny Malinka looked one-paced when second at Hamilton and although seemingly improving, he still looks vulnerable. MILLITERRIES is running out of excuses after seven starts but she was only beaten a length in a Doncaster handicap last month and returns to maiden company now. If she can repeat that level back on the all-weather, she could be hard to beat. Melanies Joy may prove her most serious rival, assuming he builds on his debut third here over shorter.

MELANIES JOY was well clear of the others when third at this course on debut and the longer trip is likely to bring more out of him, so he's fancied to improve past Milliterries and Bayadere, who both deserve respect.

This can go to MELANIES JOY who showed plenty of promise when third of 14 on his debut here last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Sea The Dream has won two of his five starts this year and is bred to be better suited by this trip so he could get involved, while King's Coronation keeps coming home second but is another to consider. OLYMPIC CANDLE could be the one, though. A progressive two-year-old last year, he hasn't kicked on yet as a three-year-old but it was a lot more positive at Beverley last time.

GET THE MUSIC ON enhanced a solid AW record when a staying-on third at Kempton last time and, having her first go on tapeta, she's worth siding with to get the better of Olympic Candle. Sea The Dream is also a player.

The vote goes to the unexposed maiden KING'S CORONATION (nap) who has finished runner-up in his last three starts, including on Tapeta.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With a distinct lack of recent winning form, it may be worth taking a chance on YAASER, a C&D winner with four other victories over this trip to his name. Down to a sensible mark and one he has proven he can win from, he may be too strong late on for Big Narstie, who won two in a row in March and returns to the fray after more than four months off. Chalk Mountain is a very tentative selection for the final placing.

ABLE KANE wasn't quite on top of his game last time but blinkers are reapplied and this represents a drop in grade, so he's worth chancing in a tricky contest. Gobi Sunset should benefit from the return to tapeta, so he's considered a danger along with Motagally.

A number have become well handicapped, not least ABLE KANE, who'll find this easier than he's used to on his Tapeta debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KING OF ITHACA travelled strongly into contention before coming away to record a comfortable success over C&D and a 4lb rise might underestimate James Tate's gelding. He could be tested by Snash who, following a quiet spell on turf, showed much more when fourth over track and trip. He is four from eight on an artificial surface, which can only be viewed as an added positive. Cliffcake has been out of sorts for a while now, but he loves it around here and should not be written off.

The suggestion is KING OF ITHACA after his C&D win a month ago. Touchwood is a decent operator at this 0-70 level and is second choice. Don't be surprised to see Cliffcake stage a revival now back at a venue which suits him well and he's next on the list. Rogue Thunder has tumbled in the weights and is also worth keeping an eye on in the betting returned to AW.

It may be worth taking a chance with CLIFFCAKE who is 4-8 here and 3lb below his last winning mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KYNSA has been in good form this season and posted another positive effort when narrowly denied at Sandown last month. The daughter of Make Believe looks set to relish a return to the all-weather and, from 3lb higher, she is fancied to go one better. City Of York did well to finish as close as he did at Kempton having missed the break and lost a shoe. He can get closer should he jump on terms, while the consistent Saturnalia is taken to claim some minor money.

CITY OF YORK has been performing with credit of late and is only 1 lb above the mark he defied at Newbury last September. Kynsa has had a good spell of late and is an obvious threat, while Saturnalia was better than the result when fourth at Haydock last time and should also have a part to play if his stamina holds back at 1m.

It's easy to argue LANDLORDTOTHESTARS is most effective on Tapeta and he can make it 3-4 here. Windsor Pass has claims too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Top Button landed a classified event at Wolverhampton in July but, although he is respected back in a handicap, a chance can be taken on BALQAA. Stella Barclay's mare was a shade unfortunate to only claim third over C&D recently, having been denied a clear run. That performance suggested her turn is near and, from an unchanged mark, she could go in. Eagle Landed is also noted.

Although BALQAA's long losing run hardly makes her one for maximum faith she'd have surely won here last week with more luck in running and gets the vote off the same mark. Shaka arrives in form and is feared most ahead of Nasneen, who should benefit from the return to 1m having been taken off her feet over 6f at Catterick last week.

Back From Dubai ran better last week and is respected but BALQAA, ahead of him that day, may yet do better on this track.
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