There were 44 Races on Wednesday 4th September 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Bath, 7 races at Kilbeggan, 8 races at Southwell, 7 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Kempton, 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.

Just the two go to post now and Secret Of Love encountered some well-bred fillies when sixth on her introduction at Newmarket. She is noted now dropped in class. CARDINAL POINT, whose dam is a half-sister to Melbourne Cup winner Cross Counter, is more interesting on debut for the powerful Charlie Appleby yard and is taken to get her career off to the best possible start.

Godolphin newcomer CARDINAL POINT makes obvious appeal on paper and with her yard boasting a 33% strike rate with their juveniles on all-weather this year, she could be the way to go. Secret of Love, ought to have derived a good deal from her debut run, so market confidence behind her would look significant in what is now a match.

Charlie Appleby has a fine record here and CARDINAL POINT is taken to make a winning debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Valkyrian got back to winning ways with a solid effort at Chepstow last week and is respected turned out under a 5lb penalty, while returning hat-trick seeker Beautiful Dawn is noteworthy having switched from Joseph O'Brien's yard in Ireland to join Derek Shaw. However, RAHEENA impressed when winning a novice event at Kempton three weeks ago and, open to any amount of improvement now handicapping, the Crisfords' filly looks the way to go.

RAHEENA appeared to improve for a switch to AW when comfortably off the mark at Kempton last time and, with more to come, she's narrowly preferred to Valkyrian, who made it three wins for the season at Chepstow recently. Eleftheria is another one to consider.

Valkyrian is thriving but Raheena and PLACEHOLDER both leave the impression there is more in the tank.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MINSTREL KNIGHT seems to be getting better with each run and is an attractive proposition after a very comfortable triumph at Carlisle in June. Likely to have been freshened up by a break since, Ed Bethell's gelding is open to further progress, with this first try at 1m4f unlikely to be much of an issue. The reliable but hard-to-win-with Aulis is an obvious threat with a first-time visor added, while Freds Mate could be a surprise package now he drops back in trip.

MINSTREL KNIGHT took a step forward when scoring at Carlisle 86 days ago and, although not seen since, he makes most appeal in a tightly-knit contest. Aulis is a big danger on form but appeared to shirk the issue at Newmarket last time. Old Saxony and Freds Mate can both have a case made for them, too.

Aulis should give his running again but he's a tricky customer and MINSTREL KNIGHT could prove the safer option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BEARAWAY was beaten less than a length when third over 1m2f at Ayr last time and the six-year-old merits plenty of respect off just a 1lb higher mark here. Sonning has also been running well in defeat of late and is capable of giving the selection plenty to think about, while The Bay Warrior is the pick of the remainder.

BEARAWAY took a big step back in the right direction with a recent third at Ayr and can build on it here to regain winning ways. Sonning could emerge as the chief threat off an eased mark, although The Bay Warrior and The Pug are also weighted to have a say and need factoring in.

Preference is for THE PUG who won twice here at around this time last year and has dropped 3lb lower than for his latest success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PAPPANO has been highly tried throughout his career to date and he was not disgraced when fifth in a very competitive three-year-old handicap at Haydock. This ease in grade, as well as a subsequent gelding operation, could help the son of Nathaniel return to winning ways. The unexposed Pagan Sun should not be underestimated on his handicap bow following a career best over 1m4f here. Cases can be made for all of the remainder, but Fleurman is arguably the pick of them.

This is wide open but COCK AND BULL, already a three-time scorer in 2024, rates just the pick of these weights so edges the vote at the chief expense of the reliable Story Horse. In-form pair Pappano and Charging Thunder can both have a say too.

Preference is for PAPPANO who returns to the AW for the first time since winning a Wolverhampton novice in April.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MIAKODA may have been a well-held third on his most recent outing at Newmarket, but that was still a step in the right direction and an opening mark of 58 should be workable on his nursery debut. Kensington Hope has a similar profile to the selection and may have more to offer in an open event. Others to consider are Liberty Bird, Theatrically and Tutu Star.

KENSINGTON HOPE left previous efforts behind and caught the eye when fifth in a Goodwood novice last time and she's fancied to step up enough to defy a mark of 63 switched to nurseries. Miakoda is an obvious danger and Harvesting is another one who leaves the impression that there's a bigger performance in her.

The vote goes to MIAKODA (nap) who faced a stiff task when third in a Newmarket novice last time. His sire has a fine record here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AL KHAWSSAA (third) may have half a length to make up with The Eyes Have It (second) from their clash at Kempton last month, but Roger Varian's filly was making her debut and the fact she was hampered during that race suggests she's capable of turning the form around. Slightly disappointing on her most recent start at Doncaster in June, Jiwin is better judged on her debut effort at Yarmouth.

THE EYES HAVE IT powered clear in good style at Yarmouth first time up, then bumped into a big improver at Kempton, so she's worth a chance to double her tally at the likely expense of Al Khawssaa, who shaped well on debut behind the selection.

With the run under her belt AL KHAWSSAA is taken to reverse last month's Kempton running with The Eyes Have It.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A winner of two of his three starts over C&D, including just last week, BLAZING SON loves it here and a 5lb penalty for that recent success may not be enough to stop him from going in again. The relatively unexposed Stanley Spencer has performed with plenty of credit since scoring at Kempton in July and he must enter calculations, along with Blackjack and recent Newmarket second Above.

BLAZING SON was in control through the closing stages when landing a C&D event 9 days ago and he can usually be relied upon to give his running, so he's the one to side with under a penalty. Stanley Spencer probably hasn't reached his limit yet, so he's regarded as the main threat, with a solid showing also expected from Above.

Despite a 5lb penalty BLAZING SON must have a good chance of following up his all-the-way success over C&D nine days ago.
Ths is the racecard key.
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