There were 28 Races on Sunday 27th August 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 8 races at Naas, 7 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Beverley, 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.

Runner-up on his last two starts, this represents a good opportunity for HOT TEAM to regain the winning thread and Patrick Morris' seven-year-old looks the one to beat. He is now rated 5lb above his last winning mark, which came in the form of a staying-on success over 1m1f at Hamilton in May, and he can get the better of last-time-out winner Liberated Lad, who has been put up 2lb. Ivy Avenue is seeking to bounce back from a below par run at Nottingham last month.

LIBERATED LAD came clear with a bit in hand at Nottingham and can strike again. Oriental Art and last year's winner Flower of Thunder are also in the mix in a tight contest.

The 4yo PYSANKA has fewer convictions than most and he was quite eyecatching when ridden to stay this longer trip at Lingfield.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Only narrowly denied when finishing third on his racecourse debut at Kempton earlier this month, VALIDATED left the impression he would have more to offer and he is taken to break his maiden tag here. He is related to a few smart types and can get the better of last-time-out winner Charming Whisper, who has to shoulder a penalty. Lambert completes the shortlist following a facile win in selling company.

VALIDATED is bred to be at least useful and his debut third at Kempton a fortnight ago was full of promise. Sure to build on that, he looks the one to beat, for all there's depth to this, with Magna Vega and Lambert a couple of potential threats.

It was only a seller that LAMBERT won at Newmarket but he fairly bolted up and clocked a quicker time than the two maidens.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dion Baker took a big step forward when only losing out by a narrow margin over 7f at Brighton last Monday and a reproduction of that effort can see the four-year-old firmly in the picture. However, the hat-trick seeking ABRAVAGGIO secured a staying-on success, also over 7f, at this track most recently and looks the one to beat off 5lb higher. Fellow last-time-out winner Anglo Saxson is another to consider.

ABRAVAGGIO hasn't looked back since joining Peter Chapple-Hyam so is fancied to defy a 5 lb rise for his emphatic course success and bag a quick hat-trick. Renesmee is weighted to go well and next on the list, although Dion Baker, Pop Favorite and Anglo Saxson all need factoring into a competitive handicap too.

It might pay to chance RENESMEE who goes over 1m for the first time. William Buick is 4-14 for the yard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Although a beaten favourite last time, another chance can be given to the unexposed JEFF KOONS, who was unsuited by soft ground when fourth at Doncaster earlier this month. He's having his first start in handicap company and an opening mark of 87 may underestimate his ability. Royal Dubai appears to have been crying out for this step up in trip and must be taken seriously, as must Royal Symbol, who took a step forward last time and has the scope for further improvement.

BLEAK is on the up and posted an excellent effort from the front when runner-up at York last time. That form has been boosted since and he's capable of going one better at the possible expense of Royal Dubai, who should be suited by the longer trip. Jeff Koons is another one to consider in what looks a hot race on paper.

A deep handicap. ROYAL DUBAI (nap) continues to please since arriving in Britain and this longer trip should be of huge benefit to him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although her winning streak came to a halt when runner-up at Windsor a fortnight ago, HURT YOU NEVER is taken to get back to successful ways, with Ray Vonn looking the most likely danger. The three-year-old gelding was last seen going down narrowly at Newmarket nine days ago, which was his first start back since having wind surgery, and off a 2lb higher mark, he warrants plenty of respect. Of the remainder, Catwalk Model looks best having won her maiden over C&D in cosy style in June.

HURT YOU NEVER has thrived this year, winning 5 times, and she is taken to add to her tally having bumped into an improver at Windsor a fortnight ago. She can get the better of Ray Vonn, who could still have more to offer on only his second start at 6f, while Gannon Glory also enters calculations.

He has some quirks but RAY VONN ran well dropped to 6f last time and he can get off the mark at the ninth attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Philip McBride was responsible for sending out the winner of this race last year and he has solid claims this time around with ONEMORENOMORE. He attempted to make all at Southwell a week ago but, with this drop in trip likely to suit and first-time blinkers applied, he gets a tentative vote. Top-weight Luna Queen was a cosy winner over C&D at the start of the month and, although a 4lb rise makes life more difficult, she should remain competitive. Wilde And Dandy has run well on both previous starts here and is another worth noting.

WILDE AND DANDY got straight back on track with headgear refitted over C&D last week and is carrying 6 lb less than time on account of his rider's claim, so gets the verdict over Luna Queen, who was seen to good effect when winning a C&D event earlier in the month. Onemorenomore is another one to note dropping in grade with first-time blinkers applied.

A few of these have the potential to perk up for new headgear but WILDE AND DANDY is perhaps the safest play.
Ths is the racecard key.
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