There were 439 Races on across 49 meetings. There was 6 races at Armidale first race 04:04, 9 races at Auteuil first race 09:40, 8 races at Bath first race 15:15, 9 races at Belmont first race 05:19, 11 races at Belmont At The Big A first race 17:35, 8 races at Cairns first race 04:24, 7 races at Carnarvon first race 06:19, 8 races at Charles Town first race 01:02, 6 races at Chennai first race 09:45, 8 races at Chester first race 13:35, 12 races at Chukyo first race 01:50, 11 races at Churchill Downs first race 17:45, 1 races at Club Hipico first race 01:30, 5 races at Darwin first race 05:52, 11 races at Delaware Park first race 17:30, 9 races at Donald first race 03:21, 7 races at Doncaster first race 13:50, 9 races at Durbanville first race 11:05, 9 races at Eagle Farm first race 02:58, 6 races at Emerald Downs first race 03:00, 10 races at Flemington first race 03:10, 7 races at Gold Coast Poly first race 03:42, 11 races at Gulfstream first race 17:55, 19 races at Hipo Chile first race 16:30, 6 races at Hoppegarten first race 13:30, 8 races at Kembla Grange first race 03:45, 11 races at Laurel Park first race 17:25, 9 races at Leopardstown first race 13:10, 8 races at Lingfield first race 12:55, 8 races at Los Alamitos Racecourse first race 21:00, 9 races at Louisiana Downs first race 21:05, 9 races at Maronas first race 19:00, 10 races at Monmouth Park first race 17:50, 8 races at Mont-De-Marsan first race 14:45 Mont De Marsan, 9 races at Morphettville first race 03:52, 7 races at Musselburgh first race 16:10, 12 races at Nakayama first race 02:05, 8 races at Pune first race 09:00, 9 races at Remington Park first race 01:28, 10 races at Rosehill first race 02:50, 12 races at Saga first race 06:50, 15 races at San Isidro first race 17:10, 11 races at Seoul first race 06:20, 9 races at Taif first race 14:15, 7 races at Toowoomba first race 08:30, 8 races at Turffontein first race 11:20, 8 races at Vichy first race 18:00, 9 races at Vincennes first race 12:18, 12 races at Woodbine first race 18:10, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses a custom rating system for each runner.

Race 1: 12:55 Lingfield Alan Rae Smith Errant Memorial Handicap (0-65) (6) 3yo+ GB 1m 7f 169y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
3rd (5) Anisoptera
7Edward GreatrexBrett JohnsonC&D winner; 6lb lower than when missing out by a short-head over C&D in January so no denying she has the ability to feature; her tendency to blow the start does make her an unreliable betting proposition though.
(10) Smith
8Neil CallanLydia RichardsSix-time C&D winner but drawn a blank since February 2023; now 16lb lower than for that win but he hasn't looked like ending his drought in the last 12 months.
4th (8) Sydney Seabreeze
3Ben SandersonS WoodsNot beaten far in a 1m6f handicap at Southwell 19 days ago but that was a messy race and the form may not be solid; dropped 3lb and upped in trip; could do better.
(7) Easy Equation
6Joey HaynesChelsea BanhamThree wins for Stan Moore; expensive to follow for Charlie Fellowes since December, most recently turning in a laboured effort at Beverley last month; feasibly treated if his new stable can reinvigorate him.
(4) Fair Dinkum
4Taryn LangleyJeremy ScottQuiet on turf the last twice but he's better judged on his AW handicap form, winning two of his three runs under such a scenario (including C&D); turns up here 1lb lower than for his course win in June (1m5f); cheekpieces now added.
(9) Turing
3Dylan HoganJack JonesMixed record on the Flat but he's edging down the weights and stepping up to 2m could prompt extra; considered.
(1) Solid Silver
6Luke MorrisSir Mark Prescott BtPromise in bumpers; improved for blinkers, placed in 2m handicaps at Kempton and Newcastle this summer; low-key effort over C&D 18 days ago but that was an amateur race and she may benefit from the return to professional handling/drop in class.
2nd (6) Ship To Shore
6David ProbertPatrick ChamingsWell backed prior to running out the easy winner of a C&D handicap for amateur riders 18 days ago; enjoyed the run of things there but the handicapper could have taken a dimmer view of the win; fair chance up just 3lb.
1st (2) Wannabe Brave
5Daniel MuscuttJames FanshaweCompleted an AW hat-trick in the first half of the year, the last leg coming over C&D off 5lb lower; good second at Chelmsford three weeks ago (1m6f); each-way shout.
(3) Smart Charger
4Tom QueallyAlan KingSeries of good runs for new yard since April, winning at Yarmouth in May and runner-up in AW handicaps the last twice; should be in the thick of the action once again.


Solid Silver is better than she showed last time, while big runs should also be forthcoming from Wannabe Brave, Smart Charger and Ship To Shore (second choice). FAIR DINKUM is more speculative but his record offers hope that this return to AW will see him in a better light.[Paul Smith]


Race 2: 13:25 Lingfield Libra Utility Pump Services Fillies' Restricted Novice Stakes (Bands C And D) (GBB Race) GB 1m 1y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
3rd (2) Artificer
3Daniel MuscuttMatt CrawleyTailed off over 1m2f (turf) and 1m4f (AW) for Dylan Cunha in the spring; has had wind surgery ahead of this return for a new stable over a shorter trip.
(3) Baroque Pearl
3Luke MorrisMartin DunneDutch Art filly who cost 30,000gns as a yearling; this is a rather belated debut but in a weak race; worth a look in the betting.
4th (4) Spirit Charmer
3David ProbertAndrew BaldingFrom a leading stable but has yet to better poor form in four starts (all AW), including well held in 1m2f Chelmsford AW handicap on her recent return from eight months off.
2nd (1) Gold Aura
4Dylan HoganJack Jones16-race maiden; had been a model of consistency for this yard until flopping the last twice; leading form chance if back to her best.
(5) Clara Barton
3Edward GreatrexJack ChannonShowed up well for a long way when fifth on her 1m2f course debut in April; likely to improve and returns from five months off in an ordinary race.
1st (6) Go Wild
3Frederick LarsonMichael ApplebyZoffany filly who was only eighth on her turf debut but has been placed in AW novices on her two outings since, finishing second of four over C&D on Wednesday; good shout if coping with the quick turnaround.


If this doesn't come too soon after Wednesday's C&D second GO WILD might be able to go one better. Clara Barton (second choice) more than hinted at ability on her course debut in the spring and is a potential improver on her return. Gold Aura would also have a big say if bouncing back to anywhere near her best. [Andrew Sheret]


Race 3: 14:00 Lingfield Pete Worlock 60th Birthday / EBF Novice Stakes (GBB Race) GB 7f 1y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(4) Frostmagic
2Paddy BradleyIsmail MohammedTough introduction in the Convivial Maiden at York (7f, good to firm) but it was still an uninspiring debut; hard to recommend.
4th (3) Fosroc
2William CoxCharles Hills$90,000 yearling, resold $335,000 yearling; half-brother to three winners out of a 7f AW 2yo winner; stable having a quiet year with their 2yos.
(5) King's Hand
2Luke MorrisSir Mark Prescott BtShowed speed before dropping away in the final furlong on his Beverley debut last month (7.5f, good to firm); likely a longer-term prospect.
(7) Shabu Shabu
2Daniel MuscuttJames Ferguson18,500euros foal, 42,000gns yearling; closely related to 11.6f winner Rick Blaine (RPR 83), half-brother to four winners including Sam Cooke (1m-1m6f; RPR 106), Diocletian (14.5f; 104/2m4f hurdle) and Room Key (Group-placed 6f 2yo/7f; 103); likely type on paper but yard just 1-22 with their 2yos this year.
(2) Chukotka
2Neil CallanJames Tate27,000gns foal, 70,000gns yearling; closely related to 7f 2yo winner Lady Of Inishfree (RPR 94) out of a fair middle-distance winner; stable going well at present but yet to have a 2yo winner so far this season (as of Thursday).
(1) Blue Seeker
2Benoit De La SayetteSimon & Ed CrisfordSecond foal of a 5f-7f AW winner (RPR 100), herself from a fine family; stable have a healthy strike-rate with 2yos this season and the betting should be revealing.
1st (9) Yankee Dude
2Edward GreatrexWarren GreatrexPromising start to his career when third of ten in a 7f maiden at Yarmouth last month; open to improvement and holds each-way claims again.
3rd (8) Tornado Alert
2Dylan HoganSaeed bin SuroorHalf-brother to winners Just Fine (1m-1m4f including 2yo/Australian Group 1; RPR 112), Beaverbrook (6f 2yo; 102), Perseus Way (1m 2yo/1m2f Flat, 88; 2m hurdle) and Arabic Welcome (9.4f AW; 73); dam 1m winner (including 2yo/France; 88); stable 2-7 with 2yos this year, one of the winners on debut.
2nd (6) Marchogion
2David ProbertAndrew BaldingPromise on his debut and showed better form when second of five at Chester (7f, good) two weeks ago; open to further progress and sets the standard now switched to AW.


Each of the five newcomers has something to recommend them on paper but Yankee Dude and MARCHOGION set a fair standard for them to aim at and the selection can oblige at the third time of asking.[Paul Smith]


Race 4: 14:35 Lingfield Libra Utility Construction Services Handicap (0-90) (3) 3yo+ GB 5f 6y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(3) One Night Stand
7Joey HaynesScott DixonFive course wins, including a Listed event over C&D, and he's just 1lb lower than when beating Bedford Flyer here in January; quiet on turf this summer but returning to this track will be of benefit; will do well to dominate from the widest stall in this line up though.
(6) Equity Law
3David ProbertAndrew BaldingGood form when winning at Sandown in April (5f, good) and he's now 2lb lower; he has been disappointing since then though and the jury is out for now.
4th (4) Cover Point
3Benoit De La SayetteJulie CamachoOff the mark for this yard when narrowly landing a 5f handicap at Musselburgh last month (cheekpieces first time); similar form when third at Doncaster four weeks ago; visor now tried.
2nd (7) Almaty Star
4Daniel MuscuttRobert CowellTwo wins and several good runs in defeat since joining this yard; 2lb rise for latest Goodwood success (four ran) could leave him vulnerable in this stronger event.
(1) Bedford Flyer
6Frederick LarsonMichael ApplebyUseful sprinter on AW and his C&D record reads 1212; disappointing on turf when last seen five months ago (blew the start) but he's gone well fresh in the past and has the inside stall; strong contender.
(2) Michaela's Boy
4Marco GhianiRobert CowellGelded and had a wind op prior to his stable debut at Newbury last month, showing good speed and finishing a close third of ten; backward step at Chepstow 12 days ago; others look safer.
1st (5) The Thames Boatman
4Finley MarshRichard HughesWell suited by Polytrack and the form of his Chelmsford win in July looks strong; less good on turf twice since but much better is expected back on this surface, especially with a strong pace looking assured.
(8) Invincible Speed
3Luke MorrisJames TateTwo Wolverhampton wins since handicapping, the latest coming with more authority than the winning margin might indicate; back from 11 weeks off in a stronger race but could have more to offer.
3rd (9) Mc Loven
3Paddy BradleySimon DowC&D winner; successful on turf here in July (5f, soft) before a good run at Glorious Goodwood; drawn wide back on AW though and there are other pace influences to deal with.


A host of front-runners are on show and this should be well run. Bedford Flyer (second choice) may be able to stalk the pace and he's a major player from stall 1 but this could set up for THE THAMES BOATMAN. He isn't without his quirks but he's talented on his day and the form of his Chelmsford win in July is strong. The unexposed Invincible Speed is best of the rest.[Paul Smith]


Race 5: 15:10 Lingfield Libra Utility Engineering Services Fillies' Handicap (0-68) (5) 3yo+ GB 1m 1y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
7th (5) Deep Blue
3Daniel MuscuttJamie OsborneSix-race maiden who has recorded her best RPRs on turf; competitively treated on the pick of that form but the return to AW presents a question mark; others preferred.
3rd (7) Molly Valentine
4J F EganDean IvoryComes with some risk, having failed to see out her races this year; however, very well handicapped on best form and has a good chance provided she's back firing on all cylinders.
5th (6) Astronomica
4George WoodDr Jon ScargillLargely consistent over 1m on turf, winning twice (on soft ground); absent since her close second at Nottingham in June; something to prove back on AW but market support should be heeded.
6th (8) Solara
3Neil CallanHugo PalmerRaced only four times and has shown some promise; perhaps unsuited by soft ground and/or a hood last time; from a successful female line for her owner and remains open to improvement in handicaps.
1st (3) Lunarscape
4Edward GreatrexMark LoughnaneIn good form on heavy ground at Ffos Las last month, winning over 1m then close second over 7.4f; 0-10 on AW but has made the frame five times and is on a workable mark; respected.
2nd (1) Silver Nightfall
4Luke MorrisJim & Suzi BestThree AW wins for previous yard and quickly running into form for new stable; hung left the last twice but now goes in a visor, which may help, and returns to this sphere off an attractive mark.
(4) Tronido
3Paddy BradleySimon DowFree-going front-runner; minor honours in smallish fields on turf on last three starts, failing to see out the 1m or 7f at Sandown on last two occasions (latest on Friday); has form figures of 0311 on AW, including a Lingfield win, and looks open to further progress returned to this sphere.
4th (2) Twilight Dancer
4David ProbertJonathan PortmanCampaigned mostly over 7f, winning three times (on turf); respectable second off lower AW mark here last week, keeping on; possibilities provided she's as effective back at 1m.


Being a strong contender on current form, LUNARSCAPE may be able to open her AW account. Silver Nightfall (second choice) and Molly Valentine are attractively handicapped, while Twilight Dancer has a good chance provided she sees out the trip.[Steve Boow]


Race 6: 15:50 Lingfield Libra Utility Drainage Services Handicap (0-60) (6) 3yo GB 6f 1y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(2) Destiny Maker
3Marco GhianiCharlie WallisSome promise in a 6f novice for Karl Burke last summer; absent for 396 days before two modest runs for new yard this summer; hooded for handicap debut; improvement needed.
(4) Unavailable
3Joey HaynesChelsea BanhamMade all here over 6f (cheekpieces first time) and 5f for a quickfire double in April; unsighted in two runs back from a 12-week break; well drawn if positive tactics are deployed but, as on her latest start, she again goes without headgear.
(6) Chiedozie
3Josephine GordonPhil McEnteePlaced twice over 5f last month but his form has dipped on last two runs; change of headgear today.
1st (1) Melisende
3David ProbertAmy MurphyRan well for second on her handicap/seasonal debut in April (6f, good to firm) but that hasn't been a springboard to better things; down in the weights but risky tried in another new combination of accessories.
4th (3) Katie G
3Daniel MuscuttEd DunlopTwo AW wins this year, the first over C&D; behind Phoenix Moon in a slowly run C&D event two weeks ago; visor back on today; chance provided they go harder early.
3rd (7) Phoenix Moon
3Tyler HeardDenis CoakleyOff the mark at the seventh attempt when making all in a C&D handicap two weeks ago; dictated a steady pace on that occasion and she won't find it so easy to execute those tactics this time.
2nd (5) Shamardia
3Paddy BradleyIsmail MohammedOff the mark at the eighth attempt when keeping on well to land a C&D handicap nine days ago; good claims up just 2lb.


Phoenix Moon was seen to maximum effect here two weeks ago and she's not certain to confirm those placings with Katie G (second choice). SHAMARDIA (nap) got off the mark here nine days ago and may well defy a small rise in the weights.[Paul Smith]


Race 7: 16:23 Lingfield Libra Utility Property Restoration Services Handicap (0-75) (5) 3yo+ GB 1m 4f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
7th (5) Huxley
3Paddy BradleyMichael AttwaterRespectable AW form in Ireland but has finished tailed off turf in his two runs for this yard; now hooded.
6th (7) Salik
3Daniel MuscuttJane Chapple-HyamMildly progressive having run well in 1m2f/1m4f handicaps on turf the last twice; up to winning races off this mark and cheekpieces are new.
3rd (1) Enthused
7Laura PearsonJames OwenWon over hurdles in first-time visor in July and then second to a progressive one at Newmarket (1m2f, good); another respectable hurdle run since; has not had much racing on the AW but it's easy to see him featuring.
5th (4) Louis Quatorze
3Neil CallanDavid MenuisierSole win came in a novice last season when hooded, over 7f; yet to offer much in handicaps and stamina looked an issue when trying this far at Newbury last time.
1st (2) Raintown
4Josephine GordonJ S MooreGood strike-rate on the AW (C&D winner in June) and his last two races in this sphere haven't panned out his way; has a big effort in him off this mark.
2nd (6) Orbital
3Luke MorrisSir Mark Prescott BtFirst run beyond 8.6f when prevailing narrowly over 1m2f here and she then chased a strong pace when runner-up at Chelmsford (1m2f); raised in trip and can do better again.
4th (3) Caprelo
3David ProbertHughie MorrisonHe has done well handicapping this season and is only 2lb higher than when headed late on over this far at Kempton a month ago; strong claims.


This is tricky as five of the seven appear to hold good claims. ORBITAL probably has the most improvement in her and she edges preference over Caprelo and Salik.[Alistair Jones]


Race 8: 16:58 Lingfield Libra Utility Scaffolding Industrial Services Handicap (0-65) (6) 3yo+ GB 1m 2f

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
10th (2) Shalfa
5Neil CallanLydia RichardsWon at Brighton in June and second (again over 1m2f) at Windsor, having set a steady pace both times; perhaps went off too hard at Goodwood three weeks ago; has won on the AW.
11th (11) Peter Piper
3J F EganDean IvoryGelded ahead of seasonal/handicap debut at Chelmsford (1m2f, AW) but never figured in the first-time hood; may do better - he went off at only 6-1 last time - but there are reservations for now.
8th (9) Covert Mission
6Benoit De La SayetteKevin Philippart De FoyFive-time AW winner; close up at Kempton when first tried in this headgear combination but beaten about 4l on both starts since; this is a belated first run over 1m2f.
9th (10) Spook
3David ProbertDavid MenuisierLimited for Charlie Johnston, finishing fourth of five on her handicap debut over 1m1f (14-1); makes stable debut after three months off.
6th (3) Uzincso
8Luke MorrisJohn ButlerAll six AW wins have come at Kempton and he's without a win anywhere in two years; went close over C&D in June but has disappointed since at his favourite track.
4th (5) Forge Valley Lad
7Joey HaynesDavid SimcockShould be well handicapped but this year has mostly been a struggle and latest start was no more encouraging.
1st (8) Hunters Run
3Finley MarshRichard HughesDidn't look on a good mark for handicap debut at Newbury (7f) and duly finished down the field at odds of 125-1; down only 2lb but what does heighten interest is the longer trip (stamina in pedigree).
2nd (4) Red Treasure
4Daniel MuscuttEd Dunlop6f/7f winner; runner-up when first tried in blinkers but the novelty has soon worn off; particularly underwhelming last time.
7th (7) Lennon
3Grace McEnteeGeorge BougheyWon both handicap starts in June but the joy was shortlived having struggled since and he was stone-cold last in his final run; also has questions to answer on the AW.
5th (6) Wonder Starelzaam
6Tyler HeardDenis CoakleyFive-time winner but yet to run a race of note this campaign confined to 1m2f; others look safer.
3rd (1) Bobacious
4Joshua BryanGeorgina NichollsOnly his second AW race; up 9lb for winning at Windsor (1m2f) and he had the run of things up front that day; if at all flattered he may struggle to follow up off his revised mark, especially with competition for the lead.


Bobacious was probably flattered to win so well at Windsor and is no good thing to defy a 9lb rise, although he is at least running well and that's not true of many in this field. Shalfa should go well if she doesn't get embroiled in an early battle with Bobacious but a chance is taken on HUNTERS RUN in the hope that he will improve for this longer trip, which he's bred to.[Alistair Jones]



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