There were 29 Races on Monday 2nd September 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Brighton, 7 races at Chepstow, 8 races at Windsor, 7 races at Roscommon, 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 5 race.

Placed at Newbury on her introduction, FLEETWATER took a step forward when scoring over course and distance in July and a 7lb penalty is reduced by her rider's allowance. Stan Moore's filly makes more appeal than Newbury winner Sweet Sonata, who could only manage fourth carrying a penalty at Goodwood last time. Thecoffeepoddotco has a shout if forgiven a below-par effort at Bath, while Miss Nightfall could go well with any further progress.

A tricky opener to solve but MISS NIGHTFALL matched her debut form when runner-up at Lingfield just under 3 weeks ago and with the strong suspicion that there's more to come, James Fanshawe's filly earns the vote ahead of Fleetwater, who confirmed her debut promise when scoring over C&D 6 weeks ago and is open the further improvement. Help From Above and Thecoffeepoddotco complete the shortlist.

Off a favourable weight and with Oisin Murphy booked, MISS NIGHTFALL looks poised to open her account. Fleetwater is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THURSDAY finished a creditable third at Epsom a week ago, given she was out of the handicap, and the four-year-old gets another chance returning to this lower grade having won over course and distance in June. Escarpment wasn't at his best on the slower ground at Leicester last time, but is not out of this only 3lb higher than when scoring at Musselburgh before that. Churchill Rose returns to turf with a shout off her current mark having won at Kempton in July.

After recording a first handicap success at Lingfield in August, THURSDAY produced a good effort from 4 lb out of the weights when third at Epsom 13 days later, so she is taken to resume winning ways back in these calmer waters. Martin Spirit has been in good form since the application of blinkers and is feared most, ahead of Corporate Raider.

The two standouts from a handicapping perspective are THURSDAY and Devizes, preferred in that order.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Villalobos finally won on turf when making all at Salisbury, but he's off a 6lb higher mark over this longer distance, and TOTAL LOCKDOWN makes more appeal. Alice Haynes' new inmate scored over this trip at Yarmouth in May and a more recent third over course and distance points to another big run. Mrembo hasn't won since landing this contest last year, but is a threat off her current mark.

MREMBO is more consistent than most at this level and this looks a good opportunity for Jonathan Portman's mare to notch a second C&D success. Addosh is interesting stepping up slightly in trip after a positive stable debut last time, with Fullforward also respected after a pair of sound placed efforts.

The suggestion is ADDOSH (nap) on only her second outing for a trainer whose recent winners include recruits from other yards.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A somewhat unlucky loser on debut at Kempton last month, SHRIMP SHADY is likely to have plenty of improvement forthcoming and he can go one better on the step up in trip. That may be at the main expense of the recent Newmarket second Calyxoh, and Archie's Angel, who has a 6lb penalty to overcome for a taking debut success at Haydock in July.

CALYXOH sets a decent standard for a restricted novice and can make it sixth time lucky. Andrew Balding debut runner-up Shrimp Shady and Haydock winner Archie's Angel are the obvious dangers.

An interesting race in which SHRIMP SHADY gets the vote ahead of Calyxoh and Haydock winner Archie's Angel.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DASHING HARRY remains unexposed and he has been shaping for a while as though stepping back up to 6f would suit, having been outpaced the last twice over the minimum trip. The fact he was second on his only visit here in April is another plus, and he is preferred to unexposed Leicester scorer Last Outlaw, as well as Infinity Blue, who has strong claims on his penultimate success at Newmarket.

Leicester novice winner LAST OUTLAW is a potential improver making a quick switch to handicaps. Infinity Blue will be a threat if recapturing the form which saw him win at Newmarket last month. The free-going Dashing Harry could benefit from today's first-time hood and is next on the list.

This will be a tougher test for LAST OUTLAW but he was learning on the job at Leicester last time and could be capable of much better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Narrowly denied at Lingfield when attempting to land the double last month, DAISY ROOTS can gain compensation at a track that should suit her keen going ways. A 2lb rise for that effort looks manageable and it may be course specialist Adace who follows her home along with Roundabout Silver, who has dropped 8lb below his last winning mark. Gold Minx may not have shown much in three career outing, but she could be a different proposition on handicap debut.

DAISY ROOTS arrives in form and rates by far the most solid option in a contest where the majority have something to prove. Adace has a C&D win to her name and has reached the frame on her last 4 starts so she's the obvious threat unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding Eve Johnson Houghton handicap newcomer Gold Minx.

Easily the most solid contenders on recent form are ADACE (narrowly preferred) and Daisy Roots. Some of the 3yos may improve.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mr Zee is entitled to improve for his first start of the season and, with a good course record including three wins, he could make his way into one of the places. MILVUS has to race from 1lb out of the handicap but was a rallying third over shorter here last month and the step up in trip may aid his cause. Upton and Pop Noodle represent in-form yards and cannot be ignored.

This is a weak contest and BOBACIOUS has been holding his form in a higher grade, so he's worth a chance to gain some reward for his consistency. Renesmee can run with credit again and well-bred 3yo Upton is worth considering despite an underwhelming handicap debut last time.

The return to 1m2f can see BOBACIOUS record his second win. Renesmee can chase him home.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BETWEENTHESTICKS got up in the shadow of the post last time out at Lingfield on the all-weather and the four-year-old may prove tough to beat off a 2lb higher mark. Tilsworth Ony Ta is worth a try back at the minimum trip and has the pace needed to get competitive with a good start, but Jungle Run may prove the bigger danger on the evidence of his C&D third last month.

AGOSTINO did well to last as long as he did considering how free he was at Lingfield 11 days ago and, back to 5f, he's the most appealing down in grade. Betweenthesticks is an obvious player after his success at the same meeting and Jungle Run is worthy of consideration.

The tongue-tie has had a positive effect on BETWEENTHESTICKS and he can follow up his recent AW success.
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