There were 36 Races on Wednesday 3rd September 2025 across 9 meetings. There was 1 races at Wolverhampton, 1 races at Gowran Park, 1 races at Southwell, 1 races at Goodwood, 1 races at Chepstow, 9 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Kempton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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SPUDDLING came good over an extended 1m3f at Windsor when in the care of the late Bill Turner. Having also run well in defeat when a close fourth at Bath subsequently, there is every chance he can continue the good work and kick on again for his family-run yard. Letsbeatsepsis has been consistent in defeat over 1m2f lately and can figure if stepping up two furlongs doesn't cause issues. Rolling Luck and Advertorial are the pick of the remainder.

The step up in trip has suited SPUDDLING and he's taken to double his tally, with Advertorial next on the list.
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MOTAZZEN gamely defied odds of 50/1 when he successfully reverted to the Flat at Southwell. That was his first start since January and a 6lb rise looks manageable, with Cieren Fallon retaining the ride. Emaculate Soldier saw a hat-trick bid foiled in a competitive Racing League event at Wolverhampton, but can play a big part as he drops back down in class. Surrey Fire, who tries first-time blinkers, and Appier are others to consider.

Motazzen won well at Southwell last month but the blinkers could give the class-dropping SURREY FIRE a lift.
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A trappy heat in which only a tentative vote can go to RUPERT THE PRINCE. The son of Golden Horn was on target at Nottingham before being caught too far back in a tactical contest at Beverley. This ought to be a truer test and the lightly-raced three-year-old is taken to bounce back. Sydney Seabreeze might have finished a little closer at Lingfield were he not short of room passing the two-furlong pole, while market support for handicap debutant Most Marvellous would be noteworthy.

With rain forecast this week, the ground has hopefully turned in favour of CORSICAN CAPER (nap). Next best is Rupert The Prince.
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FIHRAYN built on a couple of promising placed efforts by winning with something in hand at Chelmsford and Jim Boyle's four-year-old looks a strong contender now bidding to follow up off just 3lb higher. Solanna has also posted good form in his most recent starts and is reliable enough to make the shortlist. C&D winner Time Tested is the pick of the remainder, although Risen Again has gone well here before and cannot be ruled out.

Fihrayn should go well but TIME TESTED can get back on the right path after last week's low-key return from a break.
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Son Of Sarabi, who sets the standard with an official rating of 76, has posted a couple of fine efforts in defeat so far and appeals as one of the likelier winners, but it is U S S CHARLESTON who shades preference. Lemos De Souza's youngster had been knocking at the door prior to a below-par Beverley performance but cheekpieces are employed for the first time, which could elicit the required improvement. It's A Mugs Game is also noted.

Son Of Sarabi sets the standard but he's not progressing and perhaps ANNA RENZI can make a winning start to her career.
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WHAT'S THE PLAN wasn't able to build on a promising racecourse bow when third at Haydock, but connections now reach for a first-time hood and it could work the oracle. Velvet Rhythm showed up well for a long way at Ayr last month, an experience that should stand her in good stead. She merits consideration, as does Ralph Beckett's newcomer Nicely Timed.

Velvet Rhythm can build on her debut but WHAT'S THE PLAN is given another chance to confirm the promise of his Leicester debut.
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Berthed well in stall one, ALL TOO BEAUTIFUL looks to have been found another decent opportunity. Roger Teal's filly recorded a well-deserved maiden triumph at Windsor last time out and, from 2lb higher without factoring in Mason Paetel's claim, she should go close. The hat-trick-seeking Silky Robin merits plenty of respect, along with Vaunted, who has been threatening to take advantage of her sliding handicap mark.

Vaunted looks a solid contender but the booking of Rossa Ryan is a positive for the well-treated C&D winner SISTERS IN THE SKY.
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Komodo Rose displayed promise on her debut at Kempton and appeals as a likely contender, but LOBLOLLY shades preference. Second on his last two starts, including in a nursery at Kempton a fortnight ago, this looks a good opportunity for him to go one place better. Bear Steps needs to be monitored in the betting ahead of her first start.

Grand Pier has more to come but LOBLOLLY's two AW runs have been useful and he can get off the mark at the fifth attempt.
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Symbol of Hope likes it here with seven career wins, the latest off 8lb higher in August last year, and although out of form with a last-of-nine at Windsor most recently, he could surprise if his new trainer can rejuvenate him. However, SECRET HANDSHEIKH acquitted himself well when upped in class on soft ground at Sandown, finishing third, and he gets the nod. Savannah Smiles is another to consider back in this grade.

No worse than good to soft would bring Savannah Smiles right into it but, given the forecast, SECRET HANDSHEIKH looks safer.
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ANGELS' SHARE arrives having bolted up in a C&D maiden last week. William Knight's filly now enters nurseries under a 6lb penalty, but that might not be enough to stop her given the manner of that success. Ishimentor was unable to justify favouritism at Ayr, but he has been gelded since and steps up in trip with blinkers applied so appeals as a likely improver. Flying Macs can chase the pair home.

Ishimentor is second choice behind ANGELS' SHARE who is 11lb well in under a penalty following a C&D maiden win last week.
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BOSTON DAN was hit with a 15lb rise after finishing second in a valuable sales race at York and his revised mark of 90 looks tough for future handicaps. However, dropping the son of Ardad back into a maiden can keep the momentum going and he is hard to oppose. Reeshah was well held on debut over 6f at Catterick, but should be wiser. Top Lad and Figjam won't need to be anything special to make the battle for the forecast slot interesting.

This is a different test to that in which BOSTON DAN excelled at York last time but he's still fancied to get the better of Top Lad.
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PERFECT YOUR CRAFT has won two of her three starts and the daughter of Mastercraftsman stayed on strongly to score by half a length over 1m2f at Doncaster. Upped in trip off 5lb higher, she looks the sort to keep on improving and may prove too strong for these. The consistent Orionis has to enter calculations after her Salisbury second, despite a 3lb rise. Simply Ruby is getting better with experience and broke through at Ffos Las last time.

There are clear positives about the whole field but AZAHARA PALACE could be the one to latch on to based on her Epsom 1m4f win.
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Portacloy failed to build on her debut fourth when running green to come home third at Chepstow, and SPACEWOMAN is preferred. A head second at Salisbury first time out, she played up before finishing a weakening third at Bath but, if she behaves, she has the best chance on form. It will be interesting to see where Nzuri sits in the early markets ahead of her first start.

Spacewoman failed to match her debut last time but she's second choice behind ECHOOFMYMIND, who may prove suited by the AW.
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FLOWSTATE's victory at Catterick was a solid piece of form in the context of this race and he looks the one to be with, working on the assumption that he can continue to flourish with a visor in place. Last-start Ayr winner Sibyl Charm is a pace angle who is well drawn to launch another bold bid, despite a 3lb rise. One Of Our Own, Dream Deal and Belsito are competitively-weighted options to consider.

Kevin Ryan's BELSITO so nearly won at Southwell last week and all his best form has come on slow turf.
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MANILA MIST won a lowly classified race on the turf course at Lingfield, but that form looks stronger in hindsight given the runner-up has subsequently landed a handicap, and Karen Jewell's charge is worth sticking with. Placed twice over C&D of late, Virtual Hug has returned to the Flat in good heart and makes more appeal than recent Brighton third Stintino Sunset off his current mark.

Manila Mist is feared most ahead of Stintino Sunset but a chance is taken on the lightly raced turf newcomer COURAGEOUS GOLD.
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Saxonia was all out to win for the third time when successful at Pontefract off 1lb lower, and DUE WEST might have his measure. He pulled too hard when second at Epsom and if he learns to settle, he clearly has the ability needed. Al Waqidi is yet to recapture the level of his first two winning starts before a long spell on the sidelines but if he can be coaxed back to his best, he would be a danger to all.

Nahy is interesting on his stable debut but DUE WEST pulled clear of the rest at Epsom last time and he's the selection.
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Giselles Izzy, who won this in 2023, and Thunderstorm Katie are closely matched based on their encounter at Ayr in July, but the revised terms give the former a decent chance of avenging that narrow defeat. Nevertheless, ORBITAL CHIME is fancied to make the most of his high draw and go one better than last week's gallant second off this mark at Musselburgh. Carlton And Co and Wichahpi are others of interest.

A chance is taken on WICHAHPI who rediscovered her form when second at Beverley and she's better over this longer trip.
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Blue Hero won over 1m2f here last month and drops back in trip with a shout. Ajrad could also have a say after just missing out on a hat-trick when runner-up at Chepstow, but it could be the turn of JUDGE FRANK. The son of Inns Of Court landed a brace at this time last season and, having shown signs of a resurgence when second over C&D last time, he is taken to resume winning ways.

Rain is a nagging worry for lots of these, including the otherwise appealing Ajrad. Perhaps unexposed ADAAY DANCING will step up.
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Dark Sorceress is heading down the handicap towards a mark she can win from and she has to be considered. Francis Drake won over this trip at Kempton so arrives in good form, but an added 5lb for a neck success looks harsh and a chance is taken on IRONIST. Fourth at Newmarket over a furlong further when weakening late on, if she is given her head over this trip she could make all.

Sweet Sonata has mostly been running well since wearing blinkers but FRANCIS DRAKE (nap) is taken to follow up his Kempton win.
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V TWELVE is the only previous course winner here, with two Hamilton victories, the latest coming over track and trip in June. He has since finished third at Haydock off this mark, suggesting he can go close once more with another positive ride. Alnayef drops a class and if he can repeat the level of last month's August C&D second, he would be a danger to all. Bollin Neil is another to consider, even with a 4lb penalty for winning a weaker race at Catterick.

The 3yo NOSS MAYO has kept on well over 1m2f on her last two starts and is taken to get off the mark now up in trip.
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Although still a maiden after six starts, ULTRASOUL will not find many better opportunities than this. The son of Kingman is 14lb clear of primary danger Eliza Bennet on official ratings and despite having to concede 5lb, he should prove difficult to beat. Edward Sexton has yet to trouble the judge in two appearances on the Flat and handicaps beckon after this.

This looks a good opportunity for ULTRASOUL who would be giving an extra 9lb to Eliza Bennet in a handicap scenario.
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Better And Better shoulders top weight and can go well after a Haydock success was followed by a ninth at York, where he failed to see out 7f. Dropped in trip off 2lb lower, he can go well but VICTOR CEE may be the one. Making all to get off the mark with ease over C&D, a figure of 79 for his handicap debut looks reasonable enough, while Awaafi also makes the shortlist now returning to 6f.

The filly AWAAFI holds appealing claims judged on her close second at Newmarket two runs ago, and she had possible excuses there since.
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SILCA BAY was able to build on a series of promising efforts to break through over C&D a fortnight ago and a subsequent 4lb rise should be no barrier to further success. The son of Cable Bay is marginally preferred to Mamma Maria, who lost out in the stewards' room when attempting to complete a double at Salisbury last week. Initial Blue is also noted.

With the cheekpieces retained, SILCA BAY could well show further progress. Mamma Maria is feared most.
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Three-year-olds have a good record in this race and WAIT FOR IT could add to that on her first start for Liam Bailey since arriving from Ireland. Weakening a furlong out over an extended 7f at Tipperary, she could do better over this trip off a workable mark of 65. Alpine Girl is a danger after winning at Redcar but she has 4lb more, while Iris Dancer won here for the ninth time last month but needs a career best off this rating.

Rock Melody should go well but C&D specialist IRIS DANCER can win this race for a second time.
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Preference is for the Charlie Appleby-trained DEVON ISLAND. Picked up for 650,000 euros at the Arqana Breeze-Ups in May, the Practical Joke colt is bred to appreciate the surface and appears to hold solid credentials. Andrew Balding is doubly represented with Frankel colt Item and Lifeguard, a well-related son of Mehmas, both of whom must be monitored in the betting on debut.

The pick of the runners with experience is KING OF THUNDER. All of the newcomers have good credentials.
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TEMPER TRAP registered a double last autumn and a hat-trick back in 2023. That evidence strongly suggests Tim Easterby's veteran is perfectly capable of defying a penalty to follow up his recent success at Musselburgh. Hashtagnotions remains on a decent mark after landing a classified contest at Ayr, while Arkenstaar has won five of his 10 previous starts at this track and could bounce back at any time.

The 8yo TEMPER TRAP (nap) tends to come good at this time of year and can follow up his win at Musselburgh. Arkenstaar is feared.
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Mr Seagull showed plenty of resolution to win on his debut at Pontefract but he has to give weight away all round now, which looks a huge ask. Hypnotised caught the eye when fourth at Redcar, but CAPITALIZATION gets the vote. Third at Nottingham on his introduction, that form has been boosted by the winner finishing fourth in the Norfolk Stakes and the second going one better at Pontefract en route to a current mark of 81.

Interesting newcomer MONARCH'S GOLD gets the vote, ahead of form pick Mr Seagull.
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Royal Blaze scored easily over 1m2f at Ayr on his latest start, but Lucinda Russell sent out JAMINOZ to claim the inaugural running of this contest last year and, having resumed winning ways over today's distance at Carlisle in July, the six-year-old looks to have every chance of repeating the dose. Ravenswell and Ana Emaraaty have to enter the equation as well.

Royal Blaze is feared despite going up 9lb for winning a classified race but last year's winner JAMINOZ appeals as the safest bet.
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Dysart Enos is a class act over hurdles and she can go well, despite having to concede weight to all of her rivals. She will need to be at her best to hold off JUST KEEP FLYING, a daughter of Justify who only needed to be pushed out to win over 1m2f on her Goodwood debut, looking the sort to learn plenty from the experience. Club Class appears booked for third if she stays the extra two furlongs.

Once-raced JUST KEEP FLYING could well show progress and confirm Goodwood placings with Club Class despite the worse terms.
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MARQUIS POMPEO has improved with every start, culminating with a victory in maiden company at Wolverhampton. The son of Showcasing looks likely to take another step forward now handicapping and could prove better than his opening mark. Tactical Plan has returned to the same rating as when successful at Goodwood last autumn. He's preferred to Southwell winner Wild Clary, but Preanka is of more interest. She is partnered by William Buick on her handicap bow and first outing since March.

Returned to the scene of his solid novice success, THE QUIET GENT (nap) looks particularly interesting. Preanka is second pick.
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POWDERING failed to see out the 7f at Haydock last time, but gets another chance on her fourth over this trip at Goodwood before that. The daughter of Ribchester failed to get a clear run on that occasion and could make a bold bid carrying top weight in this lower-grade sprint. Scarboroughwarning is also attempting to bounce back and is not out of it, while Pontefract winner Court Drive could shape well again.

With her recent form featuring a solid effort, SCARBOROUGHWARNING may be the answer. Thursday's Child is second pick.
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