There were 27 Races on Sunday 23rd July 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Redcar, 6 races at Stratford, 8 races at Curragh, 6 races at Newton Abbot, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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The Ballydoyle pair Grateful and MAYFAIR both command attention, but the latter, who is an entrant in the Phoenix and Moyglare Stakes, could be worth siding with as she makes her debut at this level. This appears to be a perfect starting point for this daughter of Justify and she is hard to get away from. Camelot Alexander also has an appealing profile and, along with expensive purchase Queen Of Thunder, also has to be considered.

Often an informative fillies maiden and without market clues for the newcomers TEN DEEP is taken to build on her very promising debut here 3 weeks ago and come out on top now fitted with a tongue tie. Mayfair and Prime Art are a couple of the debutantes who make the most appeal on paper.

The maiden in which TEN DEEP finished fifth seems to have had considerable depth. The experience may give her an edge over Mayfair
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FUNKY TOWN PINKIE returned from a break to finish second at Nottingham at the end of last month and the four-year-old, who remains unexposed on turf, has been found an excellent opportunity to go one better. Marbuzet has finished runner-up on his last three starts and is expected to be competitive once again, while Turner Girl is capable of going close following her second at Catterick.

TURNER GIRL was well served by the drop back in trip and returned to the pick of her form when narrowly denied at Catterick in June and she looks a serious player with a repeat under a promising rider. Marbuzet is proving most consistent and is feared, along with Buxted Reel. Funky Town Pinkie is also respected given she's still lightly raced on turf.

Rain wouldn't pose any problems for the consistent TURNER GIRL, who's preferred to Myboymax.
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Never No Trouble and Fabreze arrive after some improved recent efforts and are noted despite them creeping up in the weights. However, NOONIE, who was a respectable second in a similar race over 2m here three starts back, could be the way to go given she has more scope to improve over this trip. The daughter of Almanzor is still unexposed over timber and has extended appeal on these terms having been nudged down 1lb since last time.

MISS FEDORA ran her best race yet when chasing home a thrown-in winner at Fontwell 37 days ago and, still unexposed at this sort of trip, and in receipt of a handy 4-y-o allowance, she could be worth chancing to build on that now. Lady Gwen on debut for Kim Bailey and Never No Trouble head up the dangers.

If LADY GWEN has benefited from a change of scenery then she has the ability to win a race of this nature.
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In an open contest it may be sensible to side with SPICY WATER, who has racecourse experience on her side and ran very well over 7f at Navan last month. Newcomer Letsbefrankaboutit is taken to follow her home after impressing at the breeze-up sales in May. The once-raced Temple Of Hera and the more experienced Kortez Bay could also have some say in a contest well worth watching.

Newcomer LETSBEFRANKABOUTIT looks the part on paper and the hint should be taken if the market speaks in his favour. Indeed, the Sioux Nation colt is bred to make a 2-y-o and entries in the Gimcrack and National Stakes suggest that he has been showing the right signs at home. Kortez Bay and Temple of Hera are both open to improvement and rate the main dangers (in that order of preference), while Limoncello Lady is another newcomer to note.

Not much to go on her and perhaps LETSBEFRANKABOUTIT will be good enough to make a winning debut for Paddy Twomey
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Hourless impressed with an eight-and-a half-length success on his hurdles bow at Hexham last month and he subsequently went close back on the level a couple of weeks later. However, MAX OF STARS (second) paid the price for a jumping error in the aforementioned contest and, having since coasted to a wide-margin C&D success, she could turn the form around. Kilcummin is also considered.

MAX OF STARS stepped forward from her hurdling debut when readily landing a 6-runner C&D event last time and, with the scope for further improvement, she's preferred to Hourless. Secret Sauce is likely to be well prepped for his first run in this sphere, so he's also worthy of respect.

Ollie Pears' free-going filly MAX OF STARS ran her rivals ragged from the front over C&D last molnth and could be hard to catch.
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KNEWONE appears to be the standout contender on paper, with his dam an unraced half-sister to a Group 2 juvenile winner, and the booking of Oisin Murphy is another notable positive. Haya Taal may have finished closer at Newbury but for being hampered in the closing stages and the return to 7f is likely to be in his favour, while others to note include Consoling and Havana Sky.

CONSOLING showed the benefit of her debut experience and was doing her best work at the finish when runner-up at Carlisle 5 weeks ago. The step up to 7f will help on that evidence and she could be the answer. Beauty Generation and Haya Taal are others to consider, whilst Knewone and One More Bottle are a pair of newcomers to note.

Money for a newcomer would be interesting but CONSOLING showed enough at Carlisle to think she could win a similar event.
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SAXON QUEEN remains unexposed and heads the shortlist after a game success over this trip in a three-runner event at Newton Abbot last month. That was her best effort yet and a 2lb higher mark is hardly restrictive. Classic Concorde looks the main threat after he appeared revitalised when back over hurdles for the first time in just over a year with a good second at Worcester 13 days ago. Bright Sunbird and Testflight are also considered.

SAXON QUEEN only won a small-field race at Newton Abbot last month but the second won next time and she still looks well treated off effectively 2 lb higher this afternoon. Recent Worcester runner-up Classic Concorde is second choice ahead of Prison Break, who is well treated and hinted at a revival last time.

If there's one runner open to any improvement that horse is SAXON QUEEN (nap) who has returned from a long absence in good order.
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TARAWA's fourth in the 1,000 Guineas here stands out and she also accounted for Lord Massusus (fourth) and Salt Lake City (fifth) when a close second over that same C&D in a Listed race three weeks ago. Getting both an age and sex allowance, Dermot Weld's filly receives weight from them all and she is fancied to make a successful return to her winning trip. However, it won't be easy, with the latter capable of much better and Jumbly respected dropping back to 7f after big runs in defeat over further. Power Under Me and Honey Girl add further spice to an interesting contest.

This drop back to 7f could be just the ticket for JUMBLY, who weakened close home after looking a big threat around a furlong out in the Duke of Cambridge over a mile at Royal Ascot. Her form figures over this trip read 1412. Tarawa is a big player judged on her effort in the Irish 1000 Guineas and she subsequently had Lord Massusus and Salt Lake City behind when runner-up in a listed race. Power Under Me landed the Amethyst at Leopardstown when last seen in May and she also has claims.

Ryan Moore sticks with JUMBLY who is dropped in trip after two Group 2 attempts at 1m. She is slightly preferred to Tarawa
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HONEY I'M GOOD was decent value for her comfortable success over 2m5f here six days ago and she looks progressive enough to cope with the return to this longer trip. Her 7lb penalty is a slight concern and opens the door for the Uttoxeter winner Brianna Rose to throw down a strong challenge. Cresswell Queen is also considered, despite running off 3lb higher than last month's C&D success.

Although only landing a thin race, HONEY I'M GOOD made a taking visual impression when scoring here 6 days ago and she should get the longer trip, so she's taken to defy a penalty at the likely expense of Brianna Rose, who came out on top in a match at Uttoxeter in May. Paris Dixie is an interesting chasing debutant.

It's hard to get away from HONEY I'M GOOD, who appeared to have plenty left in the tank when winning over 2m5f here on Monday.
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CLIMATE CHANGE stepped forward when third on his handicap bow at Southwell in February and Julie Camacho's gelding makes plenty of appeal on his turf debut. Fortuitous Star has run with credit on both starts this season, finishing third at Newcastle and Ripon, which gives her every chance of another decent showing. Slippin Jimmy, Nightout and Highfield Viking appeal most of the remainder.

Richard Fahey took this corresponding race 12 months ago and can repeat that feat with SLIPPIN JIMMY, who deserves plenty of credit for his consistency and looks ready to strike again judged on his Haydock effort earlier this month. Vortigan was just a place behind the selection that day and he could well emerge as the main danger, with Highfield Viking and Fortuitous Star another could fancied to go well.

Many of them have something to prove but AW winner SLIPPIN JIMMY looks solid to go well after taking a late second at Haydock.
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CRACKING DESTINY is effective at this course and, off just 5lb higher than his comfortable C&D success from 19 days ago, he is a strong candidate to follow up, despite this being a slightly deeper race. Sir Tivo is another that has shown a decent level of form here and commands respect, especially as the in-form Sean Bowen is back in the saddle. Blueberry Wine is also taken seriously off an 8lb higher mark than last month's Aintree success.

Tough to rule out any of the sextet but preference is for CRACKING DESTINY, who confirmed this season's previous promise when scoring over C&D earlier this month and can maintain his unbeaten record at this venue. Sir Tivo has returned better than ever this term, so he could be the one to give the selection most to think about, with Feel The Pinch rounding off the shortlist.

The likelihood of a strong pace (with Mercian Prince in the field) heightens interest in ROMANOR.
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There are several to consider in a tightly-knit contest, with a tentative vote going to EASTERN LEGEND. Jim Bolger's gelding has been threatening to land a handicap of late and this return to 1m2f may be enough for the son of Teofilo to gain a breakthrough success. Mr King was a cosy winner on his handicap debut at Roscommon earlier in the month and is another to consider off 6lb higher, while Slieve Binnian could have more to offer now up in trip.

TAKE HEART could have plenty more to offer now handicapping and can pick up where he left off in March with another victory. Roscommon-winner Mr King and Eastern Legend are feared.

Roscommon winner MR KING (nap) is unexposed and can confirm form with Eastern Legend. Duke Of Leggagh rates a big danger
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Sandalwood justified strong market support when registering a game success in a maiden hurdle here 16 days ago and is back in a handicap off a workable mark. However, NICKELSONTHEDIME edges a narrow vote of confidence given that he wasn't beaten far in a deeper race over C&D last time. Recent Worcester scorer Jack The Farmer has an 8lb higher mark to contended with but also commands respect.

JACK THE FARMER continued his good start for his current yard when scoring readily at Worcester 13 days ago and he can follow up in his current form. Sandalwood also got off the mark when successful here on his latest outing and could be the biggest threat, ahead of Nickelsonthedime.

Nigel Hawke's JACK THE FARMER looked in excellent nick when opening his account at Worcester a fortnight ago and gets the nod.
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Violets Star was allowed to start at 150/1 on her Thirsk debut, but outran her odds to be beaten less than a length into second. If she improves for the run she could be a force to be reckoned with here, yet SIDNEY'S SON is narrowly preferred. A six-race maiden, he has been running on over six furlongs and weakening late over the seven he faces here, but this flat track may well see him at his best. Chico Dulce showed some promise at Newcastle and he could be the one for third.

SIDNEY'S SON wasted no time getting back to form when runner-up at this course last month and he can go one better returned to 7f. Violets Star belied her big odds when second at Thirsk on debut and she could be the main danger, ahead of Chico Dulce who shaped better than the result on his first start.

Violets Star and CHICO DULCE shaped well on their respective debuts and can fight out the finish.
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TITANIUM MOON has barely put a foot wrong since beginning her career over hurdles and the four-timer could well be on the cards after another bloodless success at Cartmel earlier in the month. A winner here over further on her penultimate start, she can get the better of double C&D winner Carrigeen Kampala, who arrives with similar claims. The Punt can pick up the pieces if either of the first two falter.

It's highly likely this will develop into a match race between TITANIUM MOON and Carrigeen Kampala. Something has to give as they both go in search of a 4-timer, with Donald McCain's charge narrowly preferred.

Only the two should count and TITANIUM MOON and Carrigeen Kampala are mares with similar profiles. The McCain mare is preferred.
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VILLAGE VOICE (first) got the better of Jackie Oh (second) when the pair met in the Salsabil at Navan in April before finishing down the field in the Ribblesdale at Royal Ascot. The daughter of Zarak may not have appreciated faster ground on that occasion and she is entitled to step forward once again, especially with conditions more in her favour. The aforementioned Jackie Oh also arrives following a below-par effort in the Sandringham but is worth another chance, while the unbeaten Cadeau Belle and Goldana complete the shortlist.

CADEAU BELLE coped with the jump to listed company at Navan last time and can take the next step up the ladder and stretch her unbeaten record to 3. Gladness winner Goldana is second choice ahead of Paddy Twomey's hat-trick seeking Moon de Vega.

The 3yo CADEAU BELLE smacks of a filly with plenty more to offer if her taking defeat of Cigamia at Navan is anything to go by.
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FAROUK DE CHENEAU has proved a revelation since joining the Anthony Honeyball yard and the eight-year-old appears to have been found a suitable opportunity to complete a hat-trick. His chief rival, Landen Calling, will be hoping that a 6lb rise and step up in trip can dent the selection's chances of winning, and the son of Watar shouldn't be taken lightly. Yes No Maybe So can chase the duo home.

FAROUK DE CHENEAU has thrived for the switch to Anthony Honeyball and can complete a hat-trick at the expense of Landen Calling.

Farouk De Cheneau is respected but LANDEN CALLING has taken well to fences and has less to fear from the weather forecast.
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Greycious Anna ran on well over a furlong shorter at Catterick last time and is well worth another try at the mile, but if top-weight DORA MILAJE can set her own pace at the head of affairs, she may win for the third time on only her fourth start. Bear On The Loose might do a lot better returning to this trip after fading rapidly over further, while Five Towns sports a tongue-tie and could also get into the mix.

FIVE TOWNS has few miles on the clock and upped her game when second at Haydock last time so she's fancied to go one better and double her tally in a first-time tongue strap. Cancan In The Rain and No Barrier are obvious dangers.

Cancan In The Rain is feared but the progressive DORA MILAJE (nap) can regain the winning thread.
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OPENING BID is in the form of his life at present and Chris Down's gelding could prove a tough nut to crack having landed the hat-trick over C&D earlier in the month. The eight-year-old remains unexposed at this distance and should have too much for the likes of Norley, who almost got back to winning ways at Bangor-on-Dee last month, and Gold Link.

OPENING BID has thrived with the headgear left off over fences, completing a hat-trick with a dominant success over C&D 19 days ago. He can score again in his current mood, though Norley resumed his progress last time and is feared most. Gold Link also remains open to improvement as a chaser.

Opening Bid is on a roll and not opposed lightly but GOLD LINK still has potential and might be the answer.
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A tentative vote goes to MYMOMENTINTIME, who has hinted at a return to winning ways with some solid placed efforts the last twice at Tipperary and Naas. A winner over C&D last October, the son of Kantharos is narrowly preferred to the hat-trick-seeking So Majestic and Rockingham winner Harry's Hill. Jon Riggens is far better than what he showed in that latter contest and is another to consider, along with the unexposed Parting Glass and Gabriella's Spirit.

The handicapper has taken a swipe at SO MAJESTIC following her cosy success in a similar big-field handicap at Naas last month but she is clearly on the up and may well complete the hat-trick. Though Jon Riggens hardly covered himself in glory at the start in the C&D handicap won by Harry's Hill, he was in good form prior to that and should be involved in the finish, all being well. The unexposed Cavallo Pazzo is of interest on debut for Joseph O'Brien and Mymomentintime also merits respect.

A darker one to consider is CAVALLO PAZZO, who was promising in maidens and now reverts to sprinting.
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SASSIFIED appeared to win with something in hand when recording a first success over hurdles here in June and the son of Excelebration is fancied to defy a 6lb higher mark. Fellow last-time-out winner Getaway Tom has improved with each run in handicaps and is feared most, despite facing a 9lb hike in the ratings for his Uttoxeter triumph in May. The in-form Vision Of Hope is likely to give her running once more and completes the shortlist.

SASSIFIED opened his account in this sphere in good style here last month and now up and running, he can make light of a 6 lb rise in the weights and follow up at the expense of Getaway Tom, who got off the mark in decisive fashion at Uttoxeter a couple of months ago and there should be better still to come from him. Vision of Hope and Bala Brook can fight out minor honours.

Fair Flat-racer SASSIFIED (nap) got his act together over hurdles here last month and has plenty of scope to build on that performance.
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Tim Easterby won this in 2018 with a three-year-old and lightning may strike twice with RIBKANA in 2023. She was headed close home when second over a furlong further at Beverley last time out and, if she can be held up and produced late on, she may go one better. Quoteline Direct has been running well without winning on the all-weather recently and he could go well, though Calcutta Dream might make it an Easterby family one-two if he can get away on level terms.

A repeat of the form CALCUTTA DREAM showed when runner-up at Yarmouth recently might be good enough to see him go one better this time. Ribkana has shown she can be very competitive off this mark lately and is second choice ahead of Streetscape and Quoteline Direct.

Calcutta Dream is one to take seriously but GILBERT has strong claims on the pick of this season's form.
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THIRTYFOUR THIRTY didn't have to improve much from first to second start when getting off the mark at Worcester last time out and there should be more to come again as the four-year-old starts life for new connections. Fellow winner Jeudidee looks to be his main danger, along with Irish recruit Minella Rescue, who shaped with promise at Tipperary in May. Newcomer Phantom Gold and Tineggiori can also have a say in proceedings.

JEUDIDEE made a good impression when scoring at Warwick on debut and, with improvement expected, he's marginally preferred to Thirtyfour Thirty, who opened his account at Worcester recently. Minella Rescue is another one to consider.

An open bumper and not a strong one. JEUDIDEE was popular in the market at Warwick and won that race fairly readily.
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A strong case can be made for plenty of these but marginal preference is for FISHERMAN'S BEACH, after his promising debut effort at Limerick last month. That form was boosted when the second won earlier in the week and this son of Sea The Stars should only improve for that experience. Feathertop has a similar profile to the selection and could prove to be the main danger. Ikigai Star and Jupiter Rock are others with strong form claims, while Hardpoint is a newcomer to note.

There were certainly positives to glean from the debut effort of FISHERMAN'S BEACH at Limerick and, with improvement on the cards, he could be the answer. Feathertop also shaped with promise first time out at Gowran and she is second choice. The selection's stablemates Ikigai Star and Jupiter Rock should both be on the premises, too, while Milwaukee is also likely to make his presence felt.

Not a straightforward maiden to unravel. FISHERMAN'S BEACH shaped particularly well in what could prove a good Limerick maiden.
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SCRUMPY BOY isn't the easiest to predict, nevertheless, the veteran returned to form with a second-placed effort at Stratford last month and now returns to the C&D of his last success. Keiran Burke's gelding shades the vote, ahead of Finalshot, who has posted two creditable performances in defeat this season. Seymour Promise is lightly raced over fences and also enters the equation having showed more verve in first-time blinkers when runner-up here last time.

FINALSHOT might have gone for home a fraction too soon last time and is worth another chance to fully confirm the promise of his penultimate Market Rasen second. Former C&D scorer Scrumpy Boy was back on song when second at Stratford last time and is second choice ahead of Cheer's Delboy.

Another chance is given to MILADYGRACE, who did pretty well for Martin Keighley last term and can be excused her below-par run in May.
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Narrowly denied over further at Nottingham last time out, IRV can gain compensation on this occasion off a mark that is 1lb lower than his last victory. The seven-year-old may just have too much for easy Salisbury winner Portoro, who is bound to find life much tougher off a 13lb higher perch. The relatively consistent Star Of St James and Codswallop are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

PORTORO bolted up on handicap debut at Salisbury 8 days ago and there's every chance he'll follow up for his new trainer, taking on mostly exposed types here. Irv and Star of St James could fight it out if the selection fluffs his lines.

Still eligible for 0-55 company, the lightly raced PORTORO can defy a 13lb rise for last weekend's easy win on soft ground.
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GREEN SKY left the form of her debut run behind to score at Ballinrobe last month. The daughter of Mastercraftsman doesn't look overburdened by an opening mark of 81 and, with softening ground conditions unlikely to pose a problem, she could continue her progress. All Lies Ahead finished down the field in a premier handicap here in May but she merits respect in these calmer waters, while Plume Noire and Miss Abby Jools are also noted.

It could be worth chancing ARTHUR'S VICTORY, who shaped well on her second for present yard over 9f here last time and dropping back to 7f could be just the ticket for this 5-y-o. Miss Abby Jools did the job well at Limerick and she will be a threat if on-song, while Vadiana (third choice) heads a shortlist of several others with claims in this open-looking race. including All Lies Ahead, Plume Noire and Mere Accountant.

Green Sky is naturally interesting but ALL LIES AHEAD is not one to be underestimated with plenty of rain about.
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