There were 32 Races on Tuesday 18th July 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Killarney, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Southwell, 6 races at Nottingham, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The pair with strongest claims are drawn top of the shop, with LADY NUNTHORPE preferred to Graceful Thunder in receipt of 7lb.
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The suggestion is 3yo gelding MYSTERIOUS MAESTRO who may be capable of improvement back at 1m2f. Second choice is Hanoverian King.
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Bred to appreciate this stiffer test, GO YOUR OWN WAY is preferred to On Borrowed Time. Without Flaw is another with claims.
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With this new trip a likely plus, QUEEN EMMA can open her account. Divya is second choice.
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Fifty Sent should go well again but RORY THE CAT is on the up for Lucinda Russell and may be able to go in again.
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The progressive BIT HARSH looks well worth a crack at 2m and he can take another step up the ladder. Arcadian Friend is next best.
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Preference is for BIRDIE BOWERS, a C&D winner off a 3lb higher mark last summer. Bankrupt looks the pick of those drawn low.
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Preference is for ROGUE ROSIE who should build on her Newbury effort. Granny Budgie is feared most.
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Mehmo and Insolente holds claims but JAZZAGAL (nap), who's low mileage compared to most, makes most appeal.
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With further improvement on the cards, ICE COOL HARRY (nap) can follow up his C&D novice success. Hydration is feared most.
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Zinc White will be happier back on slow ground but COLTOR will provide a stern test of his credentials.
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Brighton winner EIGHT MILE is still unexposed over 6f and could well defy a 6lb penalty. Starproof is second choice.
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The newcomers are interesting, no more so than the well bred VAIN GLORiA who might just be good enough to make a winning debut
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This could be set up for a closer and the free-going NEW TYCOON is worth chancing. He retains potential.
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His jumping was rather sketchy on last month's chasing debut but CALLISTO'S KING still ran well for a long way. He can do better.
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A very poor maiden and a reproduction of any of his maiden outings to date should see MOST WANTED home
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This move back up in trip ought to suit MARTALMIX'JAC who kept on well for third in a 2m1f Stratford chase last month.
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Right at the bottom the selection is WATER MINT(nap) who came from a long way back against Amemri at Limerick and could turn the tables
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Beryl Burton should be involved but OUT OF SIGHT has conditions to suit and he can follow up last month's Beverley success.
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Wick Green is respected but GO ON CHEZ lost out only narrowly to a progressive rival at Aintree in May and gets the nod.
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In the absence of Run The Jewels getting a run, perhaps \bCHURCH MOUNTAINzp might come forward enough from his Leopardstown run to score
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Chat Up Line shaped well on her nursery debut but the unexposed ROCKINTHEFREEWORLD may progress past her now he's upped in trip.
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Nothing really stands out here but THE EVENTMASTER has a good Flat pedigree and might be worth chancing.
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With strong course form and no ground issues, MOLLY'S GAMBLE can improve from her Ballinrobe run and win another race here.
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Tuki Tuki looks quick enough for 5f and can go well but this may be the day that things fall into place for the reliable FIERCE.
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Young Merlin won in pretty good style on his hurdling debut but it may not be easy for him to concede 14lb to LUCKY DRAW.
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With his best recent run coming here over 1m6f, IMPERO might be able to get off the mark raised to this trip.
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The well-handicapped Strong Johnson is a menacing presence but veteran SAAHEQ can show his younger rivals he's no back number yet.
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Top of the list is SHE'S ALL IN GOLD (nap), who ran a big race in defeat over C&D three weeks ago and is probably still on a good mark.
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Having run a fine race on Flat debut at Sligo earlier this year, FERMOYLE can have improved enough since to take this.
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Dandys Derriere is still of interest but so is HIGHER LAW (nap) who shaped with considerable promise on his recent stable debut.
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Calypso has been threatening but CLASSIC SPEED could yet live up to his debut promise.
Ths is the racecard key.
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