There were 54 Races on Friday 1st September 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Ffos Las, 7 races at Down Royal, 6 races at Salisbury, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

This is well within compass for VICTORIANO and, having won off 7lb higher at his best, the 2lb rise for his recent Newcastle success almost looks meagre in comparison. Tradesman is feared under a 5lb penalty for a surprise win at Chelmsford eight days ago but his record over 2m leaves something to be desired. Therefore, Mellow Mood could emerge as a bigger threat given her scope to improve over the trip.

TRADESMAN opened his account in clear-cut fashion at Chelmsford last week so looks up to defying a penalty. Fellow last-time-out winner Victoriano is next best ahead of Winklevi.

The four-year-old TRADESMAN (nap) took a big step forward on recent efforts last time and now looks well treated under his penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BILLIEGEE was arguably given too much to do when she was a fast-finishing second on debut at Kempton last month, but, with a step up in trip looking likely to suit, she rates as a solid contender in her bid to get off the mark at the second time of asking. Dancing Eyes was a respectable fourth in that race and can feasibly give the selection the most to think about, while Inbetweenus is notable given her dam was a winning miler on the all-weather.

There was plenty to like about BILLIEGEE's debut second in a newcomers' maiden at Kempton 18 days ago and, with progress anticipated, she's fancied to go one place better. Inbetweenus showed ability when fifth on debut herself at Goodwood and is feared most. Middlesex is a newcomer to note in the betting.

This can go to BILLIEGEE, who sets the standard on her debut second at Kempton and is open to progress on this step up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MARIAMNE, who was thought good enough to be pitched at the Queen Mary three starts back, appeals strongly returning at the scene of her only previous success and, having gone close in a tongue-tie applied at Kempton last month, she looks worth another chance with the application retained. Kandy House also posted a better effort last time and commands respect, as does nursery debutant Hedge Fund, whose debut on synthetics displayed promise given his dam was placed on the all-weather.

KANDY HOUSE got firmly back on track making her AW debut when beaten only by a thriving sort at Chelmsford 24 days ago and, back up in trip, she earns the vote to build on that here. Mariamne, runner-up herself at Kempton recently is next best, whilst Mullins Beach could bounce back now returned to 6f.

The form of HEDGE FUND's Salisbury fourth is working out well and he can make light of his opening handicap mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Liberty Mountain posted one of her better efforts this season when runner-up on the turf at Lingfield last month and must enter calculations now reverting to all-weather. However, DESTINED has slightly more scope for improvement after a fourth-placed finish on her first try over 7f at Haydock in mid-August and shades the vote. Five-time course winner Plumette rarely runs a bad race at this venue and is another to note on the return to Tapeta.

Multiple course winner PLUMETTE has made a solid start for Steph Hollinshead, keeping on for fourth having a rare go at sprinting at Newmarket 4 weeks ago. On a handy mark judged on the pick of her AW form earlier in the year, she could be worth siding with back at this more suitable trip. 3-y-o's Destined and Liberty Mountain head up the dangers, with Puntarelle another not out of things on the pick of her form.

Of most interest is DESTINED, who looks worth another crack at this trip, has a good draw and headgear may also help.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

GLORY CALL found further improvement when regaining the winning thread on his 7f bow here last month and the Cotai Glory gelding may have more to offer over this distance, so a 3lb rise looks more than fair. The in-form Harry The Haggler expected to pose the the biggest threat after knocking on the door of late and Stuart Williams' three-year-old shouldn't be inconvenienced by the drop in trip. Cloud Queen was third at Chelmsford last month and another 1lb drop in the weights will help Ed Dunlop's filly.

HARRY THE HAGGLER was knocking firmly on the door in handicaps on AW/turf earlier this summer and with the return to 7f holding no fears, he's fancied to get off the mark at the ninth attempt. Glory Call, who has landed 2 of his last 3 starts, and Cloud Queen head up the dangers.

Harry The Haggler should be up to winning a race of this nature but GLORY CALL is taken to gain a third win here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DALBY FOREST was well held in second over 5f at Southwell last time but he has been given a golden chance to go one better by the handicapper. David Simcock's runner has been dropped 3lb for that two-and-a-half-length defeat and he looks primed to mount another bold bid today. C&D winner Munificent is feared most having been raised just 1lb for being beaten by a three-quarters of a length in second over 5f at Yarmouth, while Lancashire Life can also hit the frame.

DALBY FOREST ran well behind a subsequent winner at Southwell a fortnight ago and has obvious claims down 3 lb. Speed Dial Baileys and Munificent are feared.

Preference is for MUNIFICENT, in the hope that he can settle sufficiently to be able to carry his effort through to the line.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

GHOSTLY arrives here seeking a hat-trick and he is fancied to add to his winning sequence today. Stella Barclay's charge has been raised a further 2lb for a nose success over 1m4f at Thirsk but that may not be enough to stop the in-form five-year-old as he continues on an upward trajectory. The consistent Hot Team is likely to run his race again, while Jenny Ren also deserves closer inspection.

A decidedly trappy finale and with that in mind a chance is taken on SKI JUMP. A winner at Beverley in June, he hasn't been disgraced on either start since and, still low-mileage at this trip, it would come as no surprise to see him go well. Ghostly is enjoying a good spell and rates a big threat in search of the hat-trick, with Jenny Ren and Hot Team also in the mix.

A few of these like to race prominently and this could set up nicely for JENNY REN to gain her fourth C&D success.
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