There were 37 Races on Sunday 7th July 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Sligo, 6 races at Ayr, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of RORY, who was unlucky when not getting the clearest of runs inside the final furlong when looking to challenge over this distance at Newcastle recently. Jim Goldie's charge is taken to overturn form with Pop Star (first) from their meeting here the time before, with the six-year-old 2lb better off for finishing half-a-length behind in third. Huddle Up and Woobay are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

A tricky amateur riders' handicap to assess with the narrow vote in favour of RORY. He's been shaping as though ready to strike in recent weeks, and having not been seen to best effect at Newcastle on his latest outing, he could well provide his stable with a third consecutive success in this race. Huddle Up, Count d'Orsay and recent C&D winner Pop Star are others to consider.

A chance is taken on HUDDLE UP with Alice Keighley back on board. Second choice is Woobay.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STRATUSNINE couldn't get the job done when a short-priced favourite at Salisbury last month, but he still ran with plenty of credit in defeat and this appeals as an ideal opportunity to get off the mark. Not beaten far when travelling well over 7f at Haydock, Intrusively should appreciate the drop back in trip, while Helaali looks to be the pick of the newcomers for the in-form Alice Haynes stable.

STRATUSNINE has found just one too good on both starts in big-field novices so far and, with further improvement on the cards, Hugo Palmer's colt is fancied to make it third time lucky at the expense of Intrusively, who should also have plenty more to offer for his in-form yard. Ann Terry makes most appeal of the newcomers so she completes the shortlist.

Having been a close second on both starts, STRATUSNINE is taken to get off the mark. Debutant Helaali could be the chief threat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

None can match the recent consistency of COCONUT BAY entering this contest, and he may have travelled too strongly for his own good when third over 7f here last month. Going back up to a mile should help him settle, and the five-year-old gets the vote ahead of Big Blue Boy (fifth), who has half-a-length to find from that contest, as well as Haalim, who has strong claims on his penultimate second at Wolverhampton.

COCONUT BAY did well under the circumstances returned to turf when third in a similar event here 2 weeks ago and should go well again. Big Blue Boy and Amazing Winnie are others to consider.

AW winner COCONUT BAY was a good third here a fortnight ago and is taken to break her duck on turf. Big Blue Boy is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

DIAMONDONTHEHILL was back to winning ways at Thirsk last time when dead-heating with Yorkshire, and another bold showing looks assured here off just 2lb higher. That is not to underestimate any of the opposition in this competitive handicap, where the top two on the racecard, Regheeb and Nikovo, help set a decent standard. Titan Rock is also surely better than his latest run at York last time out and can figure with a revival.

ELIM didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth in a big-field Royal Ascot handicap last time and can confirm herself handily weighted by resuming winning ways. Thirsk-scorer Diamondonthehill could emerge as the chief threat to Ed Bethell's low-mileage 4-y-o, with C&D scorer Nikovo appealing as the pick of the remainder for minor honours.

The progressive 4yo LITTLE EMPIRE was sufficiently dominant over C&D last month to suggest this 11lb higher mark may not be beyond him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

BORN RULER was conceding 9lb when he was a half-length second to Pol Roger over this course and distance in May and is an attractive proposition to turn that form around with a 5lb pull this time. The hat-trick seeking Own Accord also commands respect despite this being her first attempt beyond a mile, whereas Alpine Sierra boast plenty of course experience and appeals for a place with a first-time hood added.

OWN ACCORD is a filly going the right way and can make light of a 5 lb rise for Wetherby now stepping up to 1¼m. Pol Roger has made an excellent start to the season and is second choice ahead of Born Ruler.

3yos have won the last six runnings but the unexposed 4yo OWN ACCORD can buck that trend. Pol Roger is a big danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BRAES OF DOUNE tends to go well at this venue and, having breezed to success in this race last year, the Jim Goldie-trained gelding is a strong contender for back-to-back wins off just 5lb higher. Fellow C&D winner Visitant is well handicapped on old form and the admirable veteran, who posted a near miss over 1m6f at Redcar last month, also rates a key player back at this trip. Carvalhal completes the shortlist.

The step back up in trip looks sure to suit BRAES OF DOUNE and he makes plenty of appeal here. Carvalhal and Mr Boson can also make their prsence felt.

Most of these have something to prove whereas last year's winner BRAES OF DOUNE (nap) was a good second over 1m here in May last time.
Ths is the racecard key.
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