There were 253 Races on across 31 meetings. There was 8 races at Assiniboia Downs first race 01:30, 9 races at Auteuil first race 10:15, 8 races at Ayr first race 13:42, 9 races at Belmont At The Big A first race 18:05, 4 races at Canterbury Park first race 23:10, 3 races at Charles Town first race 00:00, 9 races at Chelmsford City first race 16:20, 7 races at Churchill Downs first race 22:00, 8 races at Cranbourne first race 04:30, 8 races at Delaware Park first race 17:30, 9 races at Hawthorne first race 20:10, 11 races at Horseshoe Indianapolis first race 19:10, 8 races at Ipswich first race 03:37, 7 races at Kembla Grange first race 04:40, 7 races at Kempsey first race 04:25, 9 races at Le Croise-Laroche first race 15:35, 12 races at Mombetsu first race 06:50 Monbetsu, 5 races at Mountaineer first race 01:15, 6 races at Mysore first race 10:00, 7 races at Naas first race 14:25, 12 races at Nagoya first race 06:40, 7 races at Pontefract first race 14:03, 9 races at Remington Park first race 01:28, 12 races at Sonoda first race 02:40, 9 races at Taif first race 14:10, 8 races at Thistledown first race 17:50, 12 races at Urawa first race 05:30, 8 races at Vaal first race 11:30, 8 races at Vincennes first race 12:55, 7 races at Woodbine first race 21:50, 7 races at Yarmouth first race 14:20, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner. TomForm.com uses a custom rating system for each runner.

Race 1: 14:20 Yarmouth Local Favourite By The Imperial Hotel Nursery Handicap (0-60) (6) 2yo GB 1m 3y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(10) Astroqualis
2Ray DawsonMatt CrawleyA well-beaten outsider in three novice races for Dylan Cunha (6f-7f) and makes stable/nursery debut from 10lb out of the weights.
(9) Don't Get Caught
2Adam FarragherAmy MurphyNo significant promise in three qualifying races last month (7f-1m; blinkers added last time); 9lb out of the weights on nursery debut.
3rd (8) Freak Encounter
2Saffie OsborneJamie OsborneJust a respectable fifth of eight off today's basement mark on recent nursery debut at Chepstow (7f, good to firm) but shaped as though he may be better suited by today's longer trip.
2nd (2) Vilaine Verlaine
2Robert HavlinMark UsherNo significant blow in three novice/maiden races this summer (6f-7.6f) and not obviously well treated for this nursery debut but she's one of several who might get more competitive now handicapping.
(5) Charming Fellow
2Callum HutchinsonPeter Chapple-HyamWell beaten at triple-digit odds in all three 7f maidens this summer but raced prominently for a fair way in the last two and ought to last a bit longer in this low-grade nursery.
(3) Unex Friendly
2Hollie DoyleJames OwenBest of three qualifying runs when eighth of nine at Wolverhampton (7f, AW) on second occasion; seems rather harshly weighted for this nursery debut but remains very unexposed.
(6) No Release
2Rossa RyanEd DunlopDown the field on all three starts, and might well have been flattered by proximity to principals in quite valuable Windsor novice (1m, good to firm) on latest occasion; opening handicap mark demands improvement.
(7) Lolapalooza
2Tom MarquandPatrick OwensDenied clear run at crucial stage before keeping on quite well for fifth on recently nursery debut at Leicester (7f, good to soft); moves up in trip with Tom Marquand booked; among the most appealing options.
1st (1) Glenridding
2Richard KingscoteDaniel & Claire KublerOut of a half-sister to owners' top-class sprinter Reverence; safely held on first two outings but his keeping-on fifth at Catterick (7f, good to firm) in July was more encouraging; moves up in trip for nursery debut, having been gelded, and should have more to offer.
4th (4) Hawaii Five O
2Oisin MurphyHarry CharltonSoundly beaten in all three qualifying races this summer (7f-7.3f) but he's bred to be a cut above this grade; cheekpieces fitted and Oisin Murphy enlisted for nursery debut; might be the answer.


It's hard to know which way to turn in this low-grade nursery, given that most of the runners are making their handicap debuts after struggling to make an impact in their qualifying races. There's likely to be some improvers lurking, though, and one likely candidate is well-bred gelding HAWAII FIVE O, who sports first-time cheekpieces. Glenridding showed some promise at Catterick in July and is second choice, while Lolapalooza (one of only two with handicap form) may benefit from this step up in trip.[Chris Wilson]


Race 2: 14:50 Yarmouth British Stallion Studs EBF Restricted Maiden Stakes (For horses In Bands C And D) (GBB Race) GB 1m 3y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(1) Captain Brett
2Hayley TurnerDavid SimcockOut of an Italian 1m Group 3 winner but ran green throughout and was always behind on debut at Kempton (1m, AW) in August.
(5) Watkins
2Grace McEnteeGeorge BougheyFlopped badly when favourite for debut here (7f, good to soft) last month, then spoiled his chance by racing too freely at Brighton (7f; hooded) ten days ago; still time to get his act together but others have achieved considerably more.
4th (4) Ruling Master
2Hollie DoyleMarco BottiOut of a well-connected mare but was too green to do himself justice when ninth of 12 at Haydock (7f, good to soft) a fortnight ago and needs to be more streetwise here.
(3) Pickering Castle
2Callum ShepherdDavid SimcockOut of owner's very useful sprinter Primrose Valley; showed his inexperience and finished behind Zou's Your Daddy when sixth of eight at Kempton (7f, AW) last month; hooded again here; probably one for another day.
(9) Everyoneknowsadave
2Tom MarquandAmy MurphyNearly 5l behind Dapper Gee Gee but still made encouraging debut when keeping-on sixth of 16 at Chepstow (7f, good to soft) last month; has Tom Marquand enlisted today; improvement likely.
2nd (6) Wine Dark Sea
2Trevor WhelanHarry CharltonFirst foal; dam unraced sister to 1m5f-2m winner Haizoom, half-sister to useful winners Mutashaded (1m 2yo/1m2f) and Shabeeb (1m2f-1m6f); by Ulysses and likely to need further than 1m to be seen to best effect.
1st (2) Far From Dandy
2Billy LoughnaneGeorge BougheyDisplayed some ability but also a tendency to run in snatches when midfield on recent debut at Newcastle (7f, AW); others look safer.
(13) Lantern Yard
2Oisin MurphyDavid MenuisierSecond foal; dam 1m4f/1m6f winner (RPR 84), closely related to 10.5f Listed winner Alkandora, half-sister to useful 1m winner Persian Royal; Oisin Murphy rides on debut; worth a glance in the betting.
3rd (7) Zou's Your Daddy
2Ray DawsonSimon PearceStruggled to get competitive in Sandown Group 3 last month but previously made very promising debut when close second to a useful rival at Kempton (7f, AW) and that performance makes him of strong interest.
(11) Master Of Zest
2Rossa RyanPatrick OwensShaped with significant promise on both starts, notably when third of 18 in pretty good York novice (7f, good to firm) in July; ought to be right in the thick of things if suited by today's longer trip.
(14) Make Love
2Saffie OsborneJames HortonBeginning to look exposed after four runs but made the frame in quite valuable 7f Newmarket maiden two starts ago and also ran well on last month's nursery debut; moves up in trip here; probably won't be far away.
(8) Dapper Gee Gee
2George WoodDylan CunhaOut of a half-sister to a Listed 2yo winner; ran on well to finish second of 16 behind a stablemate on last month's debut at Chepstow (7f, good to soft); major player if able to build on that performance here.


He found a Group 3 race too hot on his second start but ZOU'S YOUR DADDY is back at a more manageable level here and can now build upon the considerable promise he showed on debut when going close in a Kempton maiden that is working out well. Chepstow runner-up Dapper Gee Gee probably also has potential and is second choice, ahead of Make Love and Master Of Zest.[Chris Wilson]


Race 3: 15:20 Yarmouth Moulton Nurseries Handicap (0-85) (4) 3yo+ GB 1m 6f 17y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(7) Zikany
6Robert HavlinAmanda PerrettSoft ground would have been more testing than ideal on recent comeback from the best part of two years off but he didn't offer enough to be considered today.
(1) Wahraan
6Saffie OsborneJamie OsborneSerial slow starter who's been running well all summer; can pull hard, hence the hood, and isn't the most convincing in his attitude but this mark is within range if getting one of his better breaks and finding things panning out his way.
(3) Prince Maxi
4Rossa RyanDavid LoughnaneDidn't progress for George Scott but made a fair debut for his third yard on the AW a fortnight ago; looked worth another try over this sort of trip that day and ran fairly well in one previous start in blinkers.
3rd (4) Galactic Charm
3Callum ShepherdMichael BellHasn't always looked straightforward but got it together last month under Oisin Murphy (who rides Environment Amigo); may have found his next run coming too soon (since withdrawn on soft) but that leaves him something to prove off his revised mark.
(6) Crown Of India
3Jamie SpencerEd WalkerInclined to pull hard since handicapping, including back at 1m2f last time, and will need to settle much better over this longest trip to date; the hood going back on should help but there are risks involved.
1st (2) Charging Thunder
6Hollie DoyleJames OwenMost wins for David O'Meara, from whom he was picked up for 20,000gns, came in high summer and he's been dry in over two years now; can pull hard and often hangs left but is still capable at this level.
2nd (8) Environment Amigo
3Oisin MurphyJames FanshaweHalf-brother to a winning stayer; appreciated the step up to 1m6f when winning off 2lb lower on Tapeta late last month; remains open to improvement for a yard enjoying a good September; high on the shortlist.
4th (5) Cool Legend
3Tom MarquandWilliam HaggasString of expensive defeats this summer, latterly when disqualified at Thirsk, having made all (went right under pressure, not for the first time); will again be popular for last year's winning yard but not one to trust implicitly.


A number of characters on show here, with serial slow starter Wahraan clashing swords with a couple who often hang, Charging Thunder to the left and the expensive-to-follow Cool Legend to the right. Crown Of India will need to settle better upped from 1m2f, while Galactic Charm has his moods, all of which leaves the unexposed ENVIRONMENT AMIGO looking the way to go.[Graham Wheldon]


Race 4: 15:50 Yarmouth Dan Hague, Rails Bookmaker Nursery Handicap (0-85) (4) 2yo GB 6f 3y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(3) Baileys Jubilation
2Billy LoughnaneCharlie JohnstonOn the go early and exposed at 5f, looking to have no excuses on nursery debut off 2lb higher at Beverley (good to firm) last time; has been showing plenty of toe and it's no certainty today's extra furlong will see improvement.
(8) Oakley Boy
2Saffie OsborneStuart WilliamsBetter on the AW than turf so far but has twice been turned over at short prices in Polytrack nurseries, looking to have no excuse at Chelmsford on his first run since being gelded; this is rather tougher.
4th (7) Ruby's Profit
2Oisin MurphyDr Richard Newland & Jamie InsoleDebut AW winner in the spring who's been highly tried on turf since and struggled; ran as well as could have been expected in a sales race last time (Force And Valour behind) but needs to improve for the fitting of a tongue-tie.
(2) Ardennes
2Tom MarquandEd WalkerOut of his depth in Listed company last time, when unable to lead over an easy 5f; better judged on his previous Goodwood nursery effort (6f, good to firm) which would give him a chance.
3rd (4) Force And Valour
2Callum ShepherdGeorge ScottHalf-brother to yard's Group 3 winner Seven Questions; said to have been unsuited by soft ground in a Newmarket sales race last time; potentially well treated if his market position that day is taken at face value.
1st (5) Redorange
2Rossa RyanClive CoxBetter with each start in novice company, appreciating the step up to 6f when a clear second at Salisbury (third a winner since); holds leading claims now handicapping in a first-time tongue-tie.
2nd (1) Glitterati
2Hollie DoyleArchie WatsonInclined to hang left most starts, including when making all twice on turf in the summer (maiden/novice); may well end up towards the far side from stall 2 in that case but that wouldn't be a bad thing on yesterday's evidence here; shortlisted.


George Scott has enjoyed a good season with his 2yos and it spoke in FORCE AND VALOUR's favour that he started among the favourites for a sales race last time, despite having to concede weight to his 93- and 88-rated market rivals. Soft ground did for him that day but he's given another chance and is preferred to Redorange, who's progressed nicely in novice company.[Graham Wheldon]


Race 5: 16:25 Yarmouth Goffs Orby Handicap (0-95) (3) 3yo+ GB 6f 3y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
2nd (2) Inishfallen
3Billy LoughnaneBrian MeehanSome smart form as 2yo but well down the field on all three appearances at 6f and 7f this year, most recently on handicap debut at Goodwood (7f, good to soft) last month; eased in grade again here and ought to be better suited by the faster ground but still has a lot to prove.
(10) Tiger Crusade
7Callum ShepherdDavid SimcockBetter on the AW but his lower turf mark reflects that; very well handicapped now but has not been firing on all cylinders this year and may be reliant upon others setting a very strong pace.
(3) Habrdi
3Richard KingscoteJames HortonWon three in a row for Jane Chapple-Hyam towards end of last year (6f-1m) and reappeared with two good runs in AW Listed races in March (7f/1m); not seen since struggling in 1m German Group 2 in May, though, and it's hard to predict how he'll fare in this sprint handicap for new stable.
(1) The X O
4Robert HavlinJohn RyanWell beaten in two valuable handicaps since his commendable third at Epsom (7f, good to soft) in May but he will be suited by today's trip-and-grade combination; a possible.
(9) The Good Biscuit
3Tom MarquandJack ChannonWon twice as a 2yo and has made the frame on all three starts this season, most recently when close second at Ripon (6f, soft) in June; also suited by good/good to firm; contender if fully tuned up after break.
3rd (8) Rocking Ends
4Kieran ShoemarkTom CloverDual 5f winner for new stable since the spring, and looked as good as ever when placed off mark 2lb higher than today's in valuable race over that trip at Glorious Goodwood in July; didn't fire last time but should be okay back over 6f and enters calculations.
(5) Buccabay
4Rossa RyanStuart WilliamsPosted career-best performance when winning at Haydock (6f, good) for Eve Johnson Houghton in June and his subsequent Chester fourth was perfectly respectable; changed hands for 62,000euros in July and it will be interesting to see what Stuart Williams can do with him.
(4) Amazonian Dream
5Oisin MurphyRod MillmanNeeds to rebound from a poor performance at Goodwood last month but his very good run of form over 6f at Windsor this spring/summer included two wins and a very close second in a valuable series final; versatile regarding ground; big player if back on song.
1st (6) First Folio
6Oisin McSweeneyJulie CamachoYet to add to his win in this race two years ago and is no longer the force of old but has made the frame in three consecutive 6f handicaps since cheekpieces were removed this summer and has each-way claims at least here, assuming the first-time eyeshield doesn't rock the boat.
(7) Smart Hero
3Neil CallanJames TateUnexposed 3yo who went close on last month's handicap debut at Sandown (7f, good) then comfortably won 6f AW maiden three weeks later; faces much tougher opposition back in a handicap but may still be on the upgrade.


Smart Hero moves back into a handicap after a comfortable AW maiden win and probably still has potential but it might pay to give another chance to AMAZONIAN DREAM, who has a point to prove after last month's substandard effort but went close off today's mark in a valuable series final at Windsor two starts ago. Buccabay signed off for his former stable in good form and is next on the list.[Chris Wilson]


Race 6: 17:00 Yarmouth La Continental Cafe Of Great Yarmouth Handicap (0-70) (5) 3yo+ GB 1m 3y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(6) Maysong
7Kieran O'NeillAlice HaynesHas looked on the downgrade in recent times, coming 16lb down the weights this year; hasn't looked to see out 1m2f the past twice, though, and a better showing wouldn't surprise back in the usual cheekpieces.
(4) Aljezur
3Charles BishopLuke DaceExposed maiden who was twice turned over at short prices early in the year and been patchy since; the cheekpieces seem to have helped but he does seem happiest on Polytrack.
(1) Royal Parade
5Hollie DoyleGay KellewayUseful in his younger days but more miss than hit for current yard; turned in one of his better efforts when last seen seven weeks ago (has gone well fresh) without seeing out the stiff 1m at Newmarket; has claims off 2lb lower.
4th (10) Blenheim Star
3Callum ShepherdWilliam KnightThree wins in lesser company in early summer, latterly off a 5lb lower mark; not as good the past twice (said to have run flat at Brighton) and is some way down the pecking order.
(12) Anglo Saxson
7Benoit De La SayettePatrick OwensFour-time course winner, three over this trip, who rarely runs badly round here; back in form behind Ratafia last time and closely matched with that one on revised terms, but both will find this more competitive.
(3) Scarlet Lady
3Tommie JakesPhilip McBrideOff the mark when easily winning a 0-60 apprentice handicap over 7f here last month; hit traffic but was below that level in better company ten days later and her new 8lb higher mark has now kicked in; needs a good step forward.
(8) Born A Rebel
3Daniel MuscuttPatrick OwensExpensive to follow since winning a weak C&D handicap on comeback off 3lb lower; hung left (not for the first time) in a visor last time (removed today); each-way claims for a yard also responsible for Anglo Saxson.
2nd (9) Falcon Nine
4Kieran ShoemarkCharlie FellowesLongstanding maiden for two yards, often missing the break; pulled hard and flattened out late behind two of these over C&D last time and there's the danger he'll do so again, going without the hood this time.
(11) Ratafia
6Dylan HoganMichael HerringtonProved this trip was within range when having Anglo Saxson and Falcon Nine behind over C&D last month; has never been the most consistent and a 3lb rise sees him on a career-high mark.
(13) Bonaventure
3Rossa RyanStuart WilliamsHas got it together since upped to this trip (behind Claxton Bay last time) and today's mark could well be within range if he settles better into a bigger field; one to consider.
1st (7) Cavalry Call
3Harry DaviesSimon & Ed CrisfordTwo Polytrack efforts, latterly when a clear second to a progressive winner at Lingfield last Tuesday, have both been better than his five turf runs; that's the main niggle, as he's 2lb well-in and clearly shortlist material otherwise.
(14) Claxton Bay
3Oisin MurphyDavid EvansYet to win after 13 starts but most have come on the AW and he's been threatening on turf since the cheekpieces were removed; will rightly be popular under Oisin Murphy.
(2) Gracious Leader
3Billy LoughnaneGeorge BougheyEx-Roger Varian; beat two subsequent winners when successful off 8lb lower on handicap debut and split two next-time winners since (both 1m, Polytrack); retains potential for new yard in a first-time tongue-tie.
3rd (5) Adelabella
4Darragh KeenanMichael WighamDual winner over this trip last month but maybe found a revised mark beyond her when turned over at Sandown last time; this is tougher if anything and she needs to find more from somewhere.


Plenty to consider in a fascinating handicap, headed by GRACIOUS LEADER (nap), whose two AW handicap efforts have worked out well and who's open to further improvement for his new yard. Cavalry Call will be 2lb higher from the weekend following his clear second on Polytrack last Tuesday but he has to prove he's as effective on turf, while an improved showing from Maysong wouldn't surprise now back at 1m with cheekpieces refitted.[Graham Wheldon]


Race 7: 17:35 Yarmouth Making Memories With Good Friends Handicap (0-65) (6) 3yo+ GB 7f 3y

Info Form Odds Horse Rating Rating Weight OR Days since last run Age Jockey Trainer Comments
(12) Global Effort
4Grace McEnteePhil McEnteeBelatedly off the mark with narrow 6f AW win in June but subsequent efforts have been underwhelming and he's yet fully to convince over 7f.
4th (2) Gamblers Kitty
3Harry DaviesChris DwyerBelied 33-1 odds when running-on third in Southwell maiden (7f, AW) on seasonal debut in March but two lesser efforts followed (handicap/maiden); returns from break with a bit to prove.
(7) Just Rita
3Pat CosgraveMarco BottiTen-race maiden; placed off today's mark on consecutive starts in the spring (7f/7.6f) and didn't run badly in stronger race than this at Newmarket (7f, good) last month but needs to find extra to get a win on the board.
3rd (11) Moreginplease
3Tommie JakesJohn RyanPlaced twice over C&D (good/good to soft) since her 6f win at Lingfield (good to firm) in the spring and has slipped to a good mark but needs to up her game after some disappointing recent efforts.
(3) Vinaka
4Callum HutchinsonDominic Ffrench DavisBest run for current stable when third in first-time cheekpieces at Brighton (7f, good to firm) last month; 1lb lower here but shade disappointing back at Brighton recently; now tongue tied; others appeal more.
(9) Kodebreaker
5Richard KingscoteMichael HerringtonDual 1m winner (once here) in July, and lost out only by a neck when clear second over that trip at Redcar (good to firm) on Tuesday; also suited by 7f and will warrant serious consideration if he turns up here.
2nd (4) King Of War
5Darragh KeenanMichael WighamRather disappointing since starting off for Michael Wigham with two 7f seconds in the spring but ran okay 16 days ago and can be dangerous off current mark if first-time cheekpieces have a positive effect.
(8) Zaltalla
3Daniel MuscuttJames FergusonSeven-race maiden; gave good account when close third of five at Brighton (7f, soft) last week but finished just behind On Song (who had been badly hampered) there and meets that rival on the same terms here.
1st (5) Flying Secret
5Charles BishopEve Johnson HoughtonDual 7f winner (once over C&D) in spring 2023; not firing on all cylinders this year but was denied a clear run before keeping on for fourth at Chepstow (7f, good to firm) last month and now reverts to optimum trip after a failed 1m attempt on Tapeta; on a tempting mark.
(6) On Song
3Billy LoughnaneGeorge BougheyCame good at Brighton (7f, good to firm) last month, on eighth run, and did very well to go close on soft ground there ten days ago, having been badly hampered; back in action before 1lb rise takes effect; likely contender.
(10) Split Elevens
6Oisin MurphyJohn ButlerIn-form 6yo who has won four times over 7f on turf/AW since July and is probably still on a workable mark after latest 3lb rise; managed only fourth at Brighton (7f, good) on Tuesday but still enters calculations.
(1) I Can't Believe
3Rossa RyanDavid EvansGood pedigree but left Gosden stable after underwhelming debut in May and showed only minor promise on first two runs for David Evans (7f/5f); remains unexposed but needs to improve to make winning handicap debut.


This has been a rather disappointing campaign for C&D winner FLYING SECRET but his Chepstow fourth two starts ago suggested he might be ready to exploit some help from the handicapper and his subsequent 1m AW defeat can probably be overlooked. He gets the vote ahead of On Song, who looked unluckly not to win off this mark at Brighton ten days ago. Kodebreaker might have posted a career-best performance when second at Redcar on Tuesday and is next on the list.[Chris Wilson]



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