There were 33 Races on Monday 14th August 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Kempton, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THE COLA KID's recent efforts over an extended 5f at Bath suggest that the extra yardage in this event could unlock some more improvement. Grace Harris' gelding is fancied to return to winning ways, with the in-form Tilsworth Ony Ta next best. The four-year-old has been running with credit in classified stakes company of late and shouldn't be underestimated on the return to this sphere, while Lion Ring could also have a say.

THE COLA KID has held his form well this summer and looks the most solid option here under Connor Planas. Tilsworth Ony Ta arrives on the back of a couple of runner-up efforts in classified events and is second choice ahead of Lion Ring.

5yo mare RHUBARB has slipped to a workable mark and can bounce back quickly from an excusable defeat on heavy ground six days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dubai Hills wasn't quite ready for Group 3 company in France in June and much better is expected in these calmer waters. However, Amy Murphy's colt meets two-time winning filly MAPMAKER. The daughter of Aclaim now has Liam Wright on board, who claims a handy 7lb, and a reproduction of her latest performance may suffice. George's Rascal is entitled to build on his debut fourth at Brighton in June and makes most appeal of the remainder.

DUBAI HILLS hasn't yet kicked on from a promising debut but he was out of his depth last time and faces a much more realistic chance to open his account now. Mapmaker already has two wins to her name and she's an obvious threat, while Montecristo Gold appeals as an interesting newcomer.

He cut little ice in French Group 3 last time but DUBAI HILLS is taken to deliver on his earlier promise. Mapmaker is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GLADLY EVER AFTER shaped better than the beaten distance in the Princess Margaret Stakes at Ascot recently suggests, and she must hold every chance of regaining the winning thread at this lower level. Archie Watson's filly looks the one to beat, ahead of debut fourth Drama. The son of Havana Grey should have learned plenty from his experience at Newbury last month and likely has more to come this season. Invincible Aura and Tayala are also noted.

DRAMA shaped nicely on his Newbury debut and can strike at the second time of asking under William Buick. Invincible Aura also made a pleasing start to his career at Newbury and may give the selection most to do ahead of Glady Ever After, who struggled in the Princess Margaret at Ascot but should fare a lot better back in calmer waters.

After a stylish debut win GLADLY EVER AFTER was prominent for a long way in a Group 3. She can double her tally in this easier race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PINPOINT got off the mark in comfortable fashion at Bath recently and the step up in trip should eke out further improvement as he looks to follow up. He is preferred to the likes of Lingfield winner Monks Mead and Kiss And Run, who could be interesting for in-form connections on her nursery debut. Dainty Lady and Eyeros are entitled to be thereabouts as well.

PINPOINT was well on top at the finish when scoring at Bath 5 days ago and, in a thin race, he's likely to follow up at the possible expense of Monks Mead, who also took a big step forward to make a successful start in nurseries. The remainder all have improvement to find.

This looks between PINPOINT and Monks Mead, who both made successful handicap debuts on their latest starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The Eve Johnson Houghton stable can do little wrong at present and VIDI VICI must hold every chance if bouncing back to the form that saw him finish a promising second in a seller at Goodwood on his penultimate start. This may well be the right trip for Birkie Boy, who wasn't beaten far at Bath last time out, while Another Gift and Villas Bullet are others to consider.

Alice Haynes had a nursery newcomer win easily in first-time cheekpieces on Friday and VILLAS BULLET appeals as another potential improver for the yard now handicapping in headgear. Oisin Murphy's mount Another Gift is second choice ahead of Birkie Boy.

Some guesswork is needed about the handicap newcomers but DASH POWER has shown ability and he should be capable of better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A promising second on her debut at Chelmsford in May, this can go the way of MAKE CLEAR, who should be open to further improvement on the back of that effort. Mezon had Flying Kiss (fifth) behind when scoring first time out at Leicester, but she faces a much tougher task under a penalty. Starstriker is one to note for market support on her first start for new connections.

MEZON did well to overcome greenness when making a winning start at Leicester and can defy a 7 lb penalty with a fair bit more to come from this Caravaggio filly. Chelmsford City second Make Clear also has better days ahead of her and is next on the list ahead of Flying Kiss and the returning Starstriker.

The drop to 5f looks sure to suit speedy COVER UP and he is preferred to Mezon who has to concede a penalty for her Leicester win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PORTORO romped home to record a breakthrough success at Salisbury last month and, though a subsequent 13lb rise might appear harsh, he is open to further improvement at this level and might be up to the task. Goblet Of Fire merits the utmost respect as he goes in search of a hat-trick, having won at Hamilton and Yarmouth recently. Anticipating has yet to show any significant promise, but she starts off in handicaps off a potentially workable mark.

Nigel Tinkler is no stranger to success with his runners down here and his GOBLET OF FIRE gets the nod to defy the handicapper and complete a hat-trick. There should be more to come from Salisbury-scorer Portoro who is feared most ahead of Angel of Peace.

William Buick's mount TWOFORTHEGUTTER has been running quite well since cheekpieces were added last month and is eased in grade today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

STARRY EYES got back on track with a success in classified stakes company last month. The return to handicaps will demand more of her, but she remains well treated and might have been revitalised by that confidence-boosting victory. Thewaytothestars is likely to give her running under a 5lb penalty, while Global Tycoon and Reel Power are fancied to battle it out for the minor honours.

THEWAYTOTHESTARS came through smoothly from rear to win with a bit in hand at Ffos Las recently and, as such, she's worth a chance to defy a penalty. Fellow last-time-out winner Reel Power looks the main danger and Global Tycoon is of interest starting out for another new stable.

Topweight THEWAYTOTHESTARS (nap) stayed on well and ended up winning a shade cosily at Ffos Las on Tuesday. She can follow up.
Ths is the racecard key.
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