There were 39 Races on Wednesday 19th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Catterick, 7 races at Bath, 6 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Topweight BAZBALL has not yet hit any sixes but today could be her day, after her second in a nursery last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MORE THAN LIKELY has bounced back to form on her last couple of starts, having forced a dead-heat before winning outright over C&D, and the seven-year-old could have more to offer, despite a 4lb rise from the handicapper. I'm Mable went up 2lb for her Brighton success last month and boasts solid credentials, while Alfred Cove and The Cola Kid appeal most of the remainder.

I'M MABLE notched her first win for her current yard in a small-field event at Brighton last time and should get a strong pace to aim at here again, so is fancied to follow up at the chief expense of More Than Likely, whose bid for the C&D hat-trick will be made more difficult by her high draw. Alfred Cove and The Cola Kid can complete the frame.

Off a handy mark back down in grade and returned to Bath, BLUEBELL TIME gets the vote. Second choice is Clownsman.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Dadas Boy is likely to prove popular on his racecourse debut representing connections who have done particularly well with juveniles in recent times. That said, he does come up against rivals that have displayed some promise and the vote, therefore, goes to TANGLED UP IN BLUE. Adam West's filly has run well on both starts over 5f and the slight step up in trip here is likely to see her progress. Lieutenant Rascal and Cotai Vision are both capable of a decent showing having gone to Royal Ascot.

TANGLED UP IN BLUE has made an encouraging start, again shaping well when runner-up at Yarmouth last week, and is preferred to Lieutenant Rascal, who found the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot too demanding last time. Adaay In Devon is another to consider.

Advertise colt SILVER TRUMPET really looked to be getting the hang of things late on at Windsor and gets the verdict.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

CHERRY COLA's latest second here has worked out well, with both the third and fourth winning since, and Sheena West's mare could regain the winning thread off the same mark here. Dance Havana found improvement when winning over this distance at Thirsk earlier in the month and is likely to have more to offer. The three-year-old is feared most, despite a 5lb higher mark, while Kindgirl completes the shortlist.

TROOPER BISDEE saw off a next-time-out winner at Yarmouth last month. He failed to fire at Sandown a fortnight later but there were possible excuses in a tactical affair and he can resume his progression now. Fellow 3-y-o Dance Havana is second choice ahead of Ray's The One.

While there is no shortage of creditable recent form, the two most interesting candidates may be DANCE HAVANA and Trooper Bisdee.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BOBBY KENNEDY has been a beaten favourite the last twice, nevertheless, a first-time visor may help the five-year-old to return to winning ways. Big Jimbo isn't taken lightly in these slightly calmer waters than last time and Gary Moore's gelding may prove to be the chief threat, ahead of Molliana, who arrives here on the back of a success in Jersey earlier in the month.

None of these look particularly solid and PFINGSTBERG could be the answer. He took a step forward when third on his handicap debut at Yarmouth last month and wouldn't need to improve much on that bare form to get seriously involved in a race of this nature. Ladypacksapunch will be a threat if she puts her best foot forward, while Dee's Dream is respected on the back of her creditable Windsor effort and Rita Rana is dangerous to discount off this reduced mark.

A chance is taken that PFINGSTBERG can build on the improvement he showed on his handicap debut last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HITCHED has been a different proposition since being gelded and a second win in three starts could be in the offing for the son of Cotai Glory. His chief threats look to be C&D winner Eye Of The Water and Paco's Pride, who has been running with credit of late, while Fact Or Fable is another to consider as he goes back up in trip.

HITCHED has really upped his game in recent starts and remains fairly treated. He can register his second victory. Lilandra and Paco's Pride rate the principal dangers.

A few with chances but HITCHED (nap) has more to offer judged on his Yarmouth second and he gets the vote off the same mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VILLALOBOS hasn't been beaten far on each of his last three starts, including once over C&D, and this looks like a good opportunity to regain the winning thread. Simon Hodgson's charge gets the vote ahead of the Wolverhampton-scorer Mr Trick and Luxy Lou, who must be a key player stepped up in trip after a highly creditable performance at Brighton last month.

VILLALOBOS posted another excellent effort when runner-up at Windsor a fortnight ago and his profile is far more positive than most at this level. He's very much the one to beat, with Mr Trick (on return to action) and Luxy Lou heading the opposition.

Course winner KRAKEN FILLY is taken to bounce back in style now refitted with cheekpieces.
Ths is the racecard key.
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