There were 47 Races on Thursday 6th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Perth, 6 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Bellewstown, 6 races at Kempton, 8 races at Newbury, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
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Just half a length separated Lady Craftsman and SUN NEVER SETS when the pair both made their debut behind Snellen at Limerick last month. The winner gave the form a big boost at Royal Ascot and Joseph O'Brien's charge is now fancied to reverse the places. The penny really dropped for the American-bred filly when eating up ground inside the final furlong and she should relish this step up in trip. Asian Daze also put in her best work at the finish on debut at Cork last month and is another that should progress over this extra distance, while Tartaraghan also made a bright start at Down Royal.

SUN NEVER SETS wasn't given a hard time starting out at Limerick 3 weeks ago and sure to have derived plenty from that, a leap forward would come as no surprise. Lady Craftsman also shaped with promise starting out at Limerick so she's feared, along with Asian Daze.

Preference is for ASIAN DAZE who caught the eye finishing strongly over 6f at Cork and who should relish this longer trip
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GOSFORD caught the eye on his handicap debut at Gowran Park last month and should have enough scope for improvement to defy a 5lb rise in the ratings. The Eddie Lynam-trained gelding had the consistent Master Garvey nearly two lengths back in third at Gowran and that rival has since gone close at Limerick. Hope And Innocence probably found six furlongs too sharp at the Curragh last time and is bred to appreciate this step up in trip on her first start in handicap company. Fleetfootsoldier has yet to race on turf but scored over this trip at Dundalk this spring and went close to following up last time.

A fiendishly competitive contest in which the suggestion is MASTER GARVEY, who ran up to best when going down by just a head at Limerick just under a fortnight ago and can belatedly open his account. Gosford filled the runner-up spot on his handicap debut recently and he's fancied to be in the mix again, along with Fleetfootsoldier and Turbo Sprint.

Having caught the eye finishing strongly into second at Gowran, GOSFORD (nap) should relish this longer trip and gets the vote
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FINKE RIVER was cheaply bought unraced considering his pedigree and the Australia gelding scored in decisive fashion over seven furlongs at Dundalk last November. The locally-trained four-year-old ran a cracker last time but appeared to just find ten furlongs and the stiff finish at Navan too far in the closing stages. Init Together and Rampage filled the minor places behind Everylittlestep in a 22-runner 1m1f Leopardstown handicap last month, while Pink Socks is another for the shortlist. Tim Doyle's filly comes here in great form and her second to Kodiac Prince at Gowran Park last month has been well advertised since.

PINK SOCKS ran a belter when runner-up at Gowran 18 days ago and with the winner successful since, the form has a solid look to it. She makes plenty of appeal, with Sunset Nova and Rampage a couple of potential threats.

A wide-open look to this handicap in which PINK SOCKS may get her turn following a couple of good recent runs
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BREEZY ZOFF gets the vote to defy top-weight. The selection won on testing ground at the Curragh last autumn but showed she's just as effective on a sounder surface when runner-up twice over this trip last month. Simply Sideways got her season off to a winning start when scoring in fine style at Gowran and has performed well since off a readjusted mark. She had Atbay just behind when placed at Listowel last time. Ferrybank made a bold bid from the front at Leopardstown and remains on a competitive rating, while Sadiqaa didn't enjoy the clearest of passages when runner-up to Sunset Nova at Down Royal last time.

ATBAY is a low mileage 4-y-o who may still have a bit more improvement in him, which can often count for plenty in a race of this nature, so he's put forward as the answer. Simply Sideways, Breezy Zoff and Sadiqaa all arrive in form and need considering.

Plenty with chances with SADIQAA getting the vote after appearing a shade unlucky at Down Royal last time when denied a clear run
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G'DAY MATE looks the one to beat. The Jessica Harrington-trained juvenile showed plenty of speed on debut when runner-up to Gunzburg at Down Royal last month and the winner gave the form a very timely boost when beating all bar the odds-on Matrika in the Group 2 Airlie Sud Stakes at the Curragh last weekend. West Of Wichita made a promising debut when staying on late over this trip on testing ground at Cork but may lack the pace of the selection having again finished well at the same venue when third to Mysteries over six furlongs. Breeze Up sale purchase Rogerwaswrong and Buddy Batt are two newcomers to note.

G'DAY MATE made a useful sort work hard on his debut at Down Royal 13 days ago and is selected to go one better with improvement on the cards. West of Wichita looks the other key player on form, though Coulstar shouldn't be overlooked having been held back by inexperience on her recent debut at Naas.

Having run a belter on debut when narrowly beaten by the subsequent Group 2 runner-up Gunzburg, G'DAY MATE should go one better
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CURRAHEEN PRINCESS has gained all seven career wins over this trip and comes here in top form having showed good speed throughout when successful at Down Royal. The selection appears versatile in terms of ground conditions and won off this mark at Navan last year. Tai Sing Yeh won over this trip at Navan last year and went close twice over five at Dundalk earlier this year. He's generally been campaigned over longer trips since and could appreciate a return to the minimum distance. Inishmot Prince won three times over this trip at Dundalk last year but has yet to win on turf, while Collective Power has been in good form this year winning twice including on his penultimate start over five at Navan.

INISHMOT PRINCE needs to prove he's effective away from Dundalk but is difficult to oppose from a potentially lenient turf mark. Curraheen Princess retains handicapping scope on old form following a 6 lb rise for her Down Royal win and rates the main threat.

The form of his Fairyhouse second two starts ago was well advertised at the Curragh last Sunday, so TAI SING YEH is the selection.
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BOLERO went close over 1m4f here last autumn and has returned in good form again this season with two solid placed efforts on her latest two starts. The Harry Rogers-trained mare is still a maiden but didn't enjoy the clearest of runs when third to Red Vermillion at Navan last time with Ballybaun Star and Indulging among those behind. Dinamine and Riyami filled the minor places behind Bear Claws at Limerick last month. The former was reappearing after a winter break and also having his first start for John McConnell so could well progress from that run. Oranmore also enters calculations on his third to Sea Oscar and Extensio over 1m7f at Leopardstown last month.

DINAMINE shaped well and was beaten only by a fellow well-treated sort when third on return/yard debut at Limerick 2 weeks ago. Nicely on top of the remainder then, he can confirm the promise of that effort and come out on top back up in trip. Bolero and Riyami are others to consider, while the returning Showman also demands a second look.

After a fine comeback run for his new stable at Limerick over 1m3f, DINAMINE can get off the mark over a trip he stays.
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JESSE EVANS can take this on the way to Galway. All roads doubtless lead back to the West for the seven-year-old gelding who finished second in last year's Galway Hurdle. This is his first run since November, and he is sure to come on for it, but he has plenty of ability on the Flat. He was good enough to be placed in a premier handicap at Leopardstown in September. If there are any race-fitness issues, Party Central could take full advantage. She stayed on well to take a Gowran Park handicap in April and, although not at her best when restored to hurdling at Killarney in May, has plenty of engine for this assignment. Michigan State won on his sole start at Wolverhampton and plenty of winners have come out of that race, however, that was back in November 2021. He is up in trip on Irish debut, but represents a shrewd stable. Baltic Bird won on the Flat in Britain last year and hasn't been running badly over hurdles in Ireland this season.

A multiple bumper/hurdles winner, PARTY CENTRAL opened her account on the Flat a shade cosily at Gowran in the Spring. Not at her best back over hurdles a month later, she's very much the type to bounce back and could be the answer with progress anticipated in this sphere. Jesse Evans, on the back of a break and Baltic Bird head the dangers.

Though PARTY CENTRAL was a bit underwhelming over hurdles at Killarney last time, she can get back to winning ways here.
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