There were 19 Races on Tuesday 22nd August 2023 across 3 meetings. There was 6 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Roscommon, 6 races at Worcester, 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.

Having struck the woodwork on his fencing bow, ZORAN made no mistake next time when romping to victory over this course and distance three weeks ago. Emma Lavelle's gelding has an 8lb higher mark to contend with today, but he remains open to further progress and looks certain to mount another serious challenge. Justshortofabubble, who recorded his first career success at Stratford last time, can give the selection most to think about, while Sinister Minister heads the remainder.

ZORAN impressed when going in over C&D last time and this fairly useful Flat winner can make light of a 8 lb rise in the weights. Sinister Minister has taken well to fences but might have to settle for runner-up spot once more, with Stratford-victor Justshortofabubble appealing as the pick for place purposes.

Recent C&D winner ZORAN brings reasonable hopes of better. Justshortofabubble and Sinister Minister are the other principals.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Brief Times merits respect having notched up back-to-back successes at Southwell and Bangor recently, as does the consistent Go On Chez. However, preference is for COURTLAND. His winning run came to an end in the Summer Plate last month, but that was another career-best performance and the progressive son of Court Cave can get back on track today. Peregrine Run is also noted.

COURTLAND advanced his form again when second in the Summer Plate (winner won again at the weekend) and he can resume winning ways now. The Paul Nicholls-trained Hell Red is second choice ahead of Go On Chez and the hat-trick seeking Brief Times.

A strong field, but the one runner with striking potential is BRIEF TIMES (nap). Next best are Go On Chez and Courtland.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It's not often that Archie Watson has runners in this sphere, but he's had some success when doing so and RIDGE HILL could continue that trend today. The son of Dubawi has a striking Flat pedigree, being a full-brother to former Yorkshire Cup winner Dartmouth, and this does not look an overly competitive heat to start off in. Tribal Glory finished a fair second over track and trip last month and he should be involved with improvement likely. Captain's Pick heads the remainder.

TRIBAL GLORY is the percentage call on the back of his C&D bumper debut second, although a strong market move for Archie Watson newcomer Ridge Hill would put a slightly different slant on things. Kilbeggan runner-up Captain's Pick should also have a say on first outing for new trainer Christian Williams.

This may go the way of the newcomer RIDGE HILL. His Flat yard wins bumpers and this gelding is very well related.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NO RECOLLECTION was beaten 30 lengths at Market Rasen last month, but that was a better race and he drops in class now returned to the scene of his only two victories over hurdles. A lightly-raced five-year-old owned by the Worcester Racing Club, he could prove too strong for the interesting Tedwin Hills, who finished a promising fourth at Plumpton in May and is open to plenty of improvement. Chasamax is very well handicapped on his better form and could surprise a few, while Hiconic may try to make all and won't prove easy to catch if getting an easy lead.

Preference is for KENZAI WARRIOR, who was a solid second here in June and returns to handicap company on a fair mark. Painless Potter and Coolnaugh Haze can also make their presence felt.

Hiconic and Coolnaugh Haze were first and second over C&D in June but watch out also for fourth-placed MIX OF CLOVER.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SEINESATIONAL is an obvious contender after his course and distance second in mid-July and if he improves for that first start of the season, then he could prove difficult to beat. Red River Valley has to be of some interest after winning a point-to-point in 2021 and he is one to consider on his hurdling bow, while Craven Bay seemed better suited by this trip when third last month and only has three and a half lengths to find with the selection on that form.

SFORZA CASTLE has progressed with each start to date and, with potentially more to come now stepping up in trip, he's an appealing candidate in what looks a winnable race. Seinesational is fully exposed but ought to be on the premises again, while Craven Bay has a similarly progressive profile to the selection and must enter calculations, also.

The leading contenders on hurdles form may be the ones to concentrate on. SFORZA CASTLE looked ready for this step up in trip last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

D'jango is better handicapped over hurdles here than he would be over fences and, as a course-and-distance winner, he could go close, but it seems unlikely he can get the better of KARAVOMYLOS. A consistent four-year-old who came home third here off this mark last month when bidding for a double, he represents an in-form Peter Bowen yard and he may add another winner to his tally today. Hungry Hill and Angels Landing may be the ones to chase them home.

A few with chances but KARAVOMYLOS is on the up since sent over staying trips and fancied to build on his C&D third and resume winning ways. Hungry Hill is another progressive type so he rates a big threat on the back of his Uttoxeter success, while Kapitaliste and Broomfields Cave warrant plenty of respect too in a competitive handicap.

The headgear has to be worth a go on BROOMFIELDS CAVE judged on his performance at Uttoxeter in the race won by Hungry Hill.
Ths is the racecard key.
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