There were 30 Races on Monday 4th September 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Chepstow, 7 races at Brighton, 8 races at Windsor, 8 races at Roscommon, 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.

ANOTHER GIFT hasn't looked back since switching her attentions to handicaps, bolting up over C&D last month before following up under a penalty at Southwell six days later. The daughter of Harry Angel can deliver once more, despite another 6lb hike in the ratings. Tiora, who scored on soft ground at Doncaster 30 days ago, appeals as her most likely danger. Happy Tears sports first-time cheekpieces on her first attempt at 6f and those factors could spark further improvement.

Cases can be made for the majority of these. MOREGINPLEASE gets the nod having put in good late work when second to an improving type at Catterick and the first-time cheekpieces may help eke out a little more. Happy Tears, who also sports cheekpieces for the first time, promises to be suited by this step up in trip and is feared most ahead of Doncaster-winner Tiora.

The impression remains there's more to come from ANOTHER GIFT and she can defy a 6lb higher mark. Moreginplease is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HURRICANE POWER went desperately close over C&D nine days ago and any further improvement can see Paul & Oliver Cole's colt get off the mark. Fool's Gold shaped with promise on his racecourse debut and it would be no surprise to see this half-brother to the Prix de l'Abbaye winner The Platinum Queen take a step forward. Others to note include Chiedozie and High Sport.

HURRICANE POWER continued his theme of race-by-race progress when runner-up in a C&D novice 9 days ago, travelling powerfully. He's capable of going one better, perhaps at the chief expense of Fool's Gold and Flavour Maker unless there's strong support for a newcomer.

Preference is for HURRICANE POWER, who was a front-running second over C&D last Saturday and sets a good standard on that near miss.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Havanagreattime sets the standard with an official rating of 80 but, though respected, a chance is taken on STARRING ROLE, who is closely related to the champion two-year-old and multiple Group 1 winner Inspiral. The daughter of Exceed And Excel makes enough appeal on paper to suggest that she can mount a stern challenge on her racecourse bow. Let's Get Em and King Of France are just two more that could feature on their respective debuts.

HAVANAGREATIME reacted well to positive tactics when runner-up at Lingfield a fortnight ago and on that evidence he's capable of winning a maiden such as this. Cuban Harry will know more this time and is a threat, with Starring Role just about the pick of the newcomers.

Starring Role is an interesting newcomer but the vote goes to HAVANAGREATTIME, who went close at Lingfield two weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AL HUJAIJA offered more encouragement when only finding a progressive rival too strong at Goodwood recently and a reproduction of that performance may be enough to see Roger Varian's filly go one place better. Falling For You has displayed enough ability in both appearances to warrant respect and may give the selection most to do, ahead of Invincible Molly, who should have learned plenty from her debut fourth at Lingfield a fortnight ago.

INVINCIBLE MOLLY needed her first experience at Lingfield a fortnight ago but showed promise by the finish and can step up on that and provide in-form Ralph Beckett with another winner. Activated also shaped well amidst greenness on her C&D debut and may provide a bigger threat than more-established pair Al Hujaija and Falling For You.

Preference is for AL HUJAIJA who has finished runner-up in two of her four runs and sets a fair standard. Activated is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There was plenty to like about PURPLE LOVE's tenacious victory at Doncaster last month, with the Wootton Bassett filly making plenty of appeal off her opening mark of 80. Fellow last-time-out winner Prisha is also heading in the right direction and likely has more to come too. Tom Clover's charge may emerge as the chief threat, while Five Towns is a solid yardstick and cannot be underestimated either.

FIVE TOWNS was a good second to one who has subsequently placed twice in listed company when upped to this trip at Haydock in June. With just five runs under her belt, she may well have more to offer. Next on the list is Prisha, who landed the odds in a Yarmouth maiden last time and rates a big danger with improvement likely now handicapping. Time's Eye is third choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Bungle Bay has acquitted himself with credit of late and James Evans' gelding must enter calculations on the return to class 6 company. However, THE COLA KID has been showing enough signs of encouragement in recent appearances to suggest that he can land a race of this nature and edges the vote. The six-year-old will need to break better this time around, but his turn shouldn't be far away. Deep Spirit, Rhubarb and Sparked are also worth a second look.

BUNGLE BAY has remained in form since winning at Wolverhampton and James Evans' gelding gets the nod in a competitive low-level sprint. The Cola Kid has the benefit of a good-value claimer aboard and can bounce back to form after a rare poor effort over C&D last time, whilst the last-time-out winner Deep Spirit and the in-form Tilsworth Ony Ta complete the shortlist despite the latter holding a less-than-ideal draw.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to RHUBARB, who finished well to go close in a big field at Chepstow last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MREMBO escapes a penalty having landed an apprentice handicap under Olivia Tubb four days ago. The young rider is able to claim her full 7lb here and a similar performance, provided this does not come too soon, might suffice. Charlie Arthur finished third that day but the application of first-time cheekpieces could eke out improvement and see him close the gap, while It's How We Roll heads the remainder.

MREMBO capitalised on the drop in grade when making all at Bath 4 days ago and, without a penalty, she can follow up with more still to offer at this trip. It's How We Roll also arrives in good form and is feared most back at this C&D, while Charlie Arthur is another who enters calculations.

It's hard to side against in-form filly MREMBO (nap) who goes unpenalised for her recent comfortable Bath success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having bolted up on his handicap debut in July, PORTORO lost little in defeat when narrowly denied over an extended 1m3f here, from 13lb higher, the following month. Martin Dunne's charge retains potential and he is fancied to regain the winning sequence. Rollz Royz was sent off favourite at Wolverhampton last month but was unable to trouble the judge. He can improve now switched back to turf however, while others to note include Kentucky Kingdom and Barney's Angel.

BARNEY'S ANGEL has been holding his form well in the main this season, quickly leaving a lesser effort behind when runner-up at Nottingham 20 days ago, so he is taken to go one better this time around. Fullforward returned to winning ways at this course on his latest outing and heads the list of dangers, with Portoro and Galactic Glow others to consider.

The vote goes to BARNEY'S ANGEL, who signalled his turn is near when an excellent Nottingham second last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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