Newmarket Races & Results Tomform Saturday 5th August 2023

There were 45 Races on Saturday 5th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Galway, 6 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Goodwood, 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Hamilton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.

Races & Results Saturday 5th August 2023

The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.

14:05 Newmarket Handicap (Class 2) 6f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
4
1st (4) Flaccianello (5/1 +69%)
Flaccianello

5
5/1(+69%)
(4) Flaccianello 5/1, Cotai Glory filly who showed fair form in making a winning start in 5f maiden at Catterick, green early but picking up to good effect once her stamina kicked in. Brushed aside in the Albany at Royal Ascot and again ran below form when only sixth of 9 to Tierney on nursery debut at Haydock.
Two comprehensive defeats since a winning debut, latterly in a Haydock nursery.
2
2nd (2) Say Hello (2.75/1 +21%)
Say Hello

2.75
2.75/1(+21%)
(2) Say Hello 2.75/1, Left previous efforts well behind in first-time blinkers when easily landing 11-runner nursery over C&D (good) last week. Hiked up a whopping 13 lb but another bold bid likely if the headgear continues to have the same effect.
Easily a career best when winning a C&D nursery by nearly 5l last week; 13lb higher.
9
3rd (9) Mirroring (10/1 +17%)
Mirroring

10
10/1(+17%)
(9) Mirroring 10/1, Breeze-up purchase who improved on her debut form at the second attempt when third in 7-runner maiden at Ripon (5f, good to soft) 14 days ago. Into nurseries now and return to 6f could see her eke out a bit more.
Both turf runs encouraging, the latest on soft ground when 2l away in a 5f maiden at Ripon.
6
4th (6) Defying Orders (5.5/1 +21%)
Defying Orders

5.5
5.5/1(+21%)
(6) Defying Orders 5.5/1, Showed improved form upped in trip when winning 11-runner nursery at Lingfield (6f, firm) 24 days ago. Cheekpieces on for 1st time. Open to further improvement.
Won going away on nursery debut; cheekpieces added off this 6lb higher mark.
5
5th (5) Tierney (4.5/1 +25%)
Tierney

4.5
4.5/1(+25%)
(5) Tierney 4.5/1, Took a step forward to get off the mark in 9-runner nursery (28/1) at Haydock (6f, firm) 28 days ago, staying on well. Hit with 7 lb rise but remains unexposed at the trip.
Strong through the line when making a winning nursery debut at Haydock; up 7lb.
3
6th (3) Snafiya (3.33/1 +45%)
Snafiya

3.33
3.33/1(+45%)
(3) Snafiya 3.33/1, Advanced her form on first start for a new yard (previously trained by George Boughey) when winning 7-runner soft-ground novice at Doncaster (6f) last month. Defied a penalty at Thirsk just 6 days later despite again doing plenty wrong and opening mark probably fair.
Two soft-ground wins in the north (novices); hiked up 10lb ahead of nursery debut.
LTO Selection:

14:05 Newmarket Handicap (Class 2) 6f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

SAY HELLO made a mockery of her opening mark when bolting up over C&D eight days ago. First-time blinkers were reported to be a key factor in her success, so it's possible that she could defy a hefty 13lb hike in the retained headgear. Tierney sprung a surprise at Haydock and can provide stiff opposition to the selection from 7lb higher, along with Woodhay Wonder, who ought to fare better in nurseries having finished third of four in the Duchess Of Cambridge. Hat-trick seeker Snafiya is also noted.

SAY HELLO has a significant rise in the weights to contend with, but with last week's wide-margin C&D win backed up by the timefigure, she's taken to make it 2 from 2 in nursery company. Fellow last-time-out winners Defying Orders and Tierney head the opposition.

The four last-time-out winners are dangerous and so too Woodhay Wonder, but LADY WULFRUN could be the best handicapped.


14:40 Newmarket Listed (Class 1) 12f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
10
1st (10) Sweet Memories (4/1 +11%)
Sweet Memories

4
4/1(+11%)
(10) Sweet Memories 4/1, Looked potentially useful when off the mark at the second time of asking in 1¼m Newbury novice 14 days ago. This a jump in class but there's surely more to come now stepping up to 1½m.
Unexposed Newbury novice winner and highly likely that she's up to this level.
9
2nd (9) Sunset Point (2.5/1 +29%)
Sunset Point

2.5
2.5/1(+29%)
(9) Sunset Point 2.5/1, Improved again when landing a third career success in 1½m Ascot handicap (good to soft) last month. Won't need to raise her game much to play a leading role here.
Progressive handicapper and new mark elevates her to this sort of level; respected.
4
3rd (4) Climate Friendly (18/1 +28%)
Climate Friendly

18
18/1(+28%)
(4) Climate Friendly 18/1, Off the mark dropped back to novice company on the Rowley Course here in May. Useful form when 9½ lengths seventh of 17 in Ribblesdale at Royal Ascot (1½m, good to firm) in June and she met trouble when down the field in a C&D listed race a fortnight ago. Wears first-time cheekpieces.
Only eighth in a C&D Listed race two weeks ago and has to leave that running behind.
3
4th (3) Amusement (3.5/1 -56%)
Amusement

3.5
3.5/1(-56%)
(3) Amusement 3.5/1, Useful filly. Very good 6¼ lengths third of 9 to Emily Dickinson in Curragh Cup (1¾m, soft) 14 days ago. A repeat of that form would make her tough to beat here.
Holding her own in Listed/Group races of late and assured stamina will be helpful.
8
5th (8) Spring Fever (6/1 +45%)
Spring Fever

6
6/1(+45%)
(8) Spring Fever 6/1, Looked a filly firmly on the up when easily winning a C&D handicap (good to firm) at the beginning of July. May have had her stamina stretched by a slightly longer trip when fading into sixth at Newbury (13f) since. Retains potential.
2-4 in handicaps; bit too keen for own good last time; not ruled out on Listed debut.
2
6th (2) Wickywickywheels (25/1 +0%)
Wickywickywheels

25
25/1(+0%)
(2) Wickywickywheels 25/1, Won 5 handicaps at Hamilton and a listed race at Abu Dhabi in 2022 but has drawn a blank in 2023. Easy to put a line through her run in a C&D listed race 14 days ago (repeatedly met trouble) but others are still preferred.
Trailed in well beaten here two weeks back when 22-1 for another Listed event.
11
7th (11) Understated (8.5/1 +15%)
Understated

8.5
8.5/1(+15%)
(11) Understated 8.5/1, Won a Windsor novice in the mud in April and second in a 1¼m Goodwood listed event next time. Her limitations have been exposed at Group level since but this looks a bit easier.
Downgraded from two Group races; bit to find with Amusement on her latest run.
1
8th (1) Madame Ambassador (28/1 +30%)
Madame Ambassador

28
28/1(+30%)
(1) Madame Ambassador 28/1, Fairly useful filly who won a pair of 1½m handicaps here last season but comfortably held at listed level on her last 2 outings and probably vulnerable again.
Progressive handicapper last season; 0-3 this term and up against at these weights.
7
9th (7) Perfect Prophet (16/1 +27%)
Perfect Prophet

16
16/1(+27%)
(7) Perfect Prophet 16/1, Placed in a Group 2 at 3 but has had her limitations exposed in good company this year, beaten 8¾ lengths when fifth in C&D listed race (good to soft) 14 days ago.
Return to softer ground heightens interest but others appeal more on this season's form.
5
10th (5) Double March (150/1 -200%)
Double March

150
150/1(-200%)
(5) Double March 150/1, Back on the up when winning a 1¼m Ascot handicap(soft) in May but down the field on both outings since and faces a stiff task now stepping up in grade.
Even repeat of her winning form at Ascot in May gives her something to find at this level.
LTO Selection:

14:40 Newmarket Listed (Class 1) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Having chased home two quality rivals in Emily Dickinson and Rosscarbery in the Curragh Cup a fortnight ago, AMUSEMENT drops in class and is expected to prove a cut above these rivals. Sea The Stars filly Sweet Memories, a half-sister to Group 1 winner Cursory Glance, can improve on her Newbury novice success to play a leading role for last year's winning yard. Her stablemate Spring Fever should not be underestimated either, though the Charlie Appleby-trained Sunset Point is perhaps a stronger contender.

AMUSEMENT sets a clear standard on the form she showed when third to this week's Goodwood Cup runner-up Emily Dickinson at the Curragh last month. Sunset Point has had the form of her Ascot win boosted when the third won a Glorious Goodwood handicap on Wednesday and she's second choice ahead of Gosden stable pair Sweet Memories, who is very much the unknown quantity here, and Spring Fever.

These Listed races for fillies are rarely straightforward but AMUSEMENT (nap) has been holding her own in better races of late.


15:15 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 12f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
7
1st (7) Reina Del Mar (0.91/1 +64%)
Reina Del Mar

0.91
0.91/1(+64%)
(7) Reina Del Mar 0.91/1, Won readily over C&D in June and backed it up with a good third here 3 weeks ago. Remains on a fair mark and should take the beating in quite a weak race for the grade.
C&D winner off 8lb lower; continues to progress but perhaps on a tough mark now.
6
2nd (6) Tashi (20/1 +39%)
Tashi

20
20/1(+39%)
(6) Tashi 20/1, Just the 1 win from 21 starts for Sheila Lavery in Ireland and went the wrong way from an encouraging start for this yard when failing to beat a rival at Newbury last time. Others preferred.
Ex-Irish mare with a record of 1-24; rain is welcomed but that might not be enough.
4
3rd (4) Capital Theory (4.5/1 +44%)
Capital Theory

4.5
4.5/1(+44%)
(4) Capital Theory 4.5/1, On the up with 3 AW wins in December and gained further success at Chelmsford in March. Sub-par effort on the Rowley Course 3 months ago and hasn't been seen since.
Off for three months since a rare quiet run; likely contender if back to his best.
1
4th (1) Charging Thunder (3/1 +57%)
Charging Thunder

3
3/1(+57%)
(1) Charging Thunder 3/1, Boasts a good strike rate and has returned to form lately, so this course winner can't be ruled out provided he gets his own way in front.
Without a win these past 12 months and hasn't become the easiest to predict.
5
5th (5) Hasty Sailor (8.5/1 -143%)
Hasty Sailor

8.5
8.5/1(-143%)
(5) Hasty Sailor 8.5/1, Was a neck second on the Rowley Course in May, form which has been boosted by the winner since. Underlined inconsistency at Doncaster next time but could get back on track after a 2-month break, so merits consideration.
Has done all his winning on the AW and he's unraced on turf softer than good.
LTO Selection:

15:15 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 12f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Reina Del Mar has been in fine fettle here and must enter calculations once again, but the vote goes to INTINSO. The son of Siyouni kept on well to reach the frame at Chelmsford last time out, just behind a subsequent winner, and looks set to relish a further hike in trip so is fancied to step forward. Toshizou posted a creditable effort in the Old Newton Cup at Haydock and makes obvious appeal down in class.

REINA DEL MAR arrives in top form and is proven at the track, so she's preferred to Hasty Sailor, who could get back on track after a couple of months off. Charging Thunder is in good order and could prove hard to peg back if allowed an easy lead.

Most of these have questions to answer. INTINSO is evidently still learning on the job but he retains significant potential.


15:50 Newmarket Stakes (Class 4) 7f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
2
1st (2) Hard To Resist (5.5/1 +39%)
Hard To Resist

5.5
5.5/1(+39%)
(2) Hard To Resist 5.5/1, Held back by inexperience when last of 6 in maiden at this course (6f, good) on debut 36 days ago. In top hands and she will know more this time, with 7f sure to suit.
Finished last here in late June (6f; 4-1) but could easily be capable of a lot better.
1
2nd (1) Bourgeoisie (1.75/1 +22%)
Bourgeoisie

1.75
1.75/1(+22%)
(1) Bourgeoisie 1.75/1, Built on debut run when a close second of 12 in maiden at Newbury (6f, good) 15 days ago. That is just about the best form on offer.
Only just failed to get up at Newbury and evidently up to winning one of these; 6f so far.
3
3rd (3) I Love Paris (9/1 +55%)
I Love Paris

9
9/1(+55%)
(3) I Love Paris 9/1, Foaled March 25. Too Darn Hot filly. Dam, maiden (stayed 9f), sister to smart winner up to 1¾m (stayed 2½m) Kingfisher out of useful 7f/1m winner Mystical Lady.
Fourth foal; dam nine-race maiden, placed at 7f 2yo/1m1f (RPR 78), from useful family.
6
4th (6) Seaward (2/1 +27%)
Seaward

2
2/1(+27%)
(6) Seaward 2/1, Foaled February 10. €460,000 yearling, Sea The Stars filly. Half-sister to 2-y-o 5f winner Sows. Dam, useful French/US 1m winner (including at 2 yrs), closely related to very smart 1m-11f winner GM Hopkins. Plenty to like on paper.
460,000euros yearling; third foal; half-sister to 5f 2yo winner Sows (RPR 86).
8
5th (8) Word Play (8/1 +0%)
Word Play

8
8/1(+0%)
(8) Word Play 8/1, Foaled January 21. 60,000 gns foal, Saxon Warrior filly. Dam, 2-y-o 7f winner, half-sister to smart winner up to 1¼m Fajjaj.
60,000gns foal; second foal; dam 7f AW 2yo winner (RPR 87); market informative.
4
6th (4) Modern Verse (20/1 +50%)
Modern Verse

20
20/1(+50%)
(4) Modern Verse 20/1, Far too green to show anything when last of 9 in maiden at Beverley (7.4f, good to firm) on debut 55 days ago.
Showed inexperience throughout when last to finish at Beverley in June.
LTO Selection:

15:50 Newmarket Stakes (Class 4) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BOURGEOISIE confirmed the encouraging signs she showed on her racecourse bow when narrowly denied in second at Newbury and could go one better today with further progress expected. Zenjabeela is another with valid form claims after a promising debut third over this course and distance last month, while Seaward is a newcomer to note having cost 460,000 euros as a yearling and any market support should be noted.

There's a fair amount of depth to this novice with the well-bred filly UPSCALE selected to go one place better having shaped with plenty of promise over this C&D on debut a month ago. Bourgeoisie and Zenjabeela are obvious dangers on form, while all 4 newcomers, particularly Seaward, appeal on paper.

Those with experience set a useful standard and ZENJABEELA's debut experience here is unlikely to have been lost on her.


16:25 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 7f - 8 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
7
(7) Kiaraad (2.75/1 -10%)
Kiaraad

2.75
2.75/1(-10%)
(7) Kiaraad 2.75/1, Built on encouraging debut when taking Beverley maiden (7.4f) in June. Matched that form when sixth of 11 in stronger contest at this course (8f, good, 7/1) since and holds good claims on handicap debut.
Novice winner; Buick is booked for handicap debut; one of the better options.
8
(8) Kentucky Bluegrass (3.5/1 -5%)
Kentucky Bluegrass

3.5
3.5/1(-5%)
(8) Kentucky Bluegrass 3.5/1, Won first 2 starts (at up to 7.6f) this term and far from disgraced when fifth of 9 on handicap debut at Pontefract (8f, good) 15 days ago. May be capable of better yet.
Dual novice winner and a stiff 1m seemed to stretch him on handicap debut.
2
(2) Hectic (4/1 +33%)
Hectic

4
4/1(+33%)
(2) Hectic 4/1, Returned to form when creditable fifth of 11 in handicap (7/1) at Yarmouth (6f, good to soft) 9 days ago. 1 lb lower now and merits consideration.
Went close off a similar mark on return and latest run may steady the ship.
1
(1) Mustajaab (4/1 +43%)
Mustajaab

4
4/1(+43%)
(1) Mustajaab 4/1, Well-bred colt who got back on the up when making a winning return at Southwell (7f) in May. However, below that form twice since and tried in blinkers for first time now.
Down the field in competitive handicaps since a narrow AW verdict in May; first headgear.
4
(4) Out Of Shadows (9/1 +18%)
Out Of Shadows

9
9/1(+18%)
(4) Out Of Shadows 9/1, Showed improved form when successful on return at Wolverhampton (7f) in April. Similar form from revised mark when third at Musselburgh (8f) next time but needs to bounce back from below-par effort at Haydock latest.
Two months off since a poor run and not impossibly treated if back on song.
9
(9) Boy Browning (12/1 +14%)
Boy Browning

12
12/1(+14%)
(9) Boy Browning 12/1, Back on the up when close second in Wolverhampton handicap (7.2f) in May but well beaten at Nottingham since and others hold more appeal.
6f winner but has been very hit and miss; bled when tailed off the last time.
3
(3) Burstow (25/1 +11%)
Burstow

25
25/1(+11%)
(3) Burstow 25/1, Won at Deauville in February before creditable eighth in listed race at same course the following month on final run for Andre Fabre. However, ran poorly on UK debut for new yard here in May and blinkers now applied (wore headgear in France) after a wind op.
French winner; quiet UK debut and now blinkered following wind surgery.
10
(10) Maharajas Express (28/1 +30%)
Maharajas Express

28
28/1(+30%)
(10) Maharajas Express 28/1, Debut 6f Kempton winner last November but rather gone backwards from respectable reappearance this year, too free when down the field at York latest. Tried in first-time hood now.
0-4 since his debut win and isn't progressing; more new headgear is turned to.
LTO Selection:

16:25 Newmarket Handicap (Class 3) 7f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The unexposed KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS did not appear to relish the step up to a mile at Pontefract last time but his previous form suggests that he could go well back at 7f here. Kiaraad was second to the selection on debut and has to be of some interest on his handicap bow. Hectic should be capable of going well off his current mark, while Out Of Shadows and Gulmarg complete the shortlist.

There should be more to come from the lightly-raced KIARAAD and he is taken to make a successful handicap bow. Kentucky Bluegrass and Hectic rate the principal dangers.

Trappy. KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS ran the best race last time out when not quite seeing out the stiff 1m at Pontefract.


17:00 Newmarket Handicap (Class 5) 5f - 5 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Dist Win % Dist Place % Dist Betfair Place % Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Weight Runs Age Comments
1
(1) Straits Of Moyle (1.75/1 +30%)
Straits Of Moyle

1.75
1.75/1(+30%)
(1) Straits Of Moyle 1.75/1, Latest success was gained off a 9 lb higher mark for Richard Fahey last July. Solid efforts in defeat both starts for new yard in recent weeks and his turn is surely near.
Races prominently and has remained on the scene on both his runs for this yard.
2
(2) Soul Seeker (2/1 -14%)
Soul Seeker

2
2/1(-14%)
(2) Soul Seeker 2/1, Deservedly got his head back in front when landing a big-field York handicap (5f, good) with cheekpieces refitted last weekend. Remains on a good mark up 4 lb and leading claims with William Buick aboard.
Helped by track position at York but still won a Class 4 and has gone up only 4lb.
4
(4) Han Solo Berger (3.5/1 +13%)
Han Solo Berger

3.5
3.5/1(+13%)
(4) Han Solo Berger 3.5/1, Dual C&D winner who was nailed in the shadow of the post back here last weekend. Remains feasibly treated up 2 lb and, like stablemate Straits of Moyle, he should get his head in front again soon.
Enhanced his good record on this track with a near miss last week.
5
(5) Mary Of Modena (8.5/1 +15%)
Mary Of Modena

8.5
8.5/1(+15%)
(5) Mary Of Modena 8.5/1, Resumed winning ways at Windsor in May, but below par both starts since and others have more pressing claims.
Ideally suited by sharp tracks, as when successful off 2lb lower at Windsor in May.
6
(6) Bang On The Bell (12/1 +25%)
Bang On The Bell

12
12/1(+25%)
(6) Bang On The Bell 12/1, Winner of 5f handicaps at Wolverhampton and Yarmouth in April, but form has tailed off late and it's probably best to look elsewhere.
Well held on turf the last twice, latterly finishing well behind Thismydream.
LTO Selection:

17:00 Newmarket Handicap (Class 5) 5f Race Class Flow

The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Soul Seeker has to be respected following his win at York a week ago but a 4lb rise will make life tougher here. With that in mind, preference is for HAN SOLO BERGER, who was only beaten a nose over C&D last Saturday and is just 2lb higher in the ratings now. Straits Of Moyle edges out Thismydream to be the pick of the remainder.

STRAITS OF MOYLE has gone close both starts since joining Robert Cowell and is taken to make it third time lucky for the yard. It's likely that he will have most to fear from recent York winner Soul Seeker, though stablemate Han Solo Berger and Thismydream both need considering, too, on the back of near-misses.

The 4yo STRAITS OF MOYLE is back in the good books after two near misses for Robert Cowell and he might be the answer.


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