There were 50 Races on Friday 5th July 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bellewstown, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Haydock, 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 4 race.

PERFECT PART caused an upset when winning the Hilary Needler at odds of 125/1 last month. Maw Lam (second) was an excellent third in the Queen Mary at Royal Ascot next time and Aviation Time (third) occupied the same position in the Windsor Castle, suggesting it was no fluke. Brian Ellison's charge can follow up under a penalty. Bacor must also shoulder a penalty having scored at Ripon recently and she is the main danger, while market support for debutant Neytiri Te Tskaha would be interesting.

PERFECT PART caused a surprise when going in at 125/1 on her debut over C&D but there was no fulke at all about it and she can follow up at the chief expense of Karl Burke's newcomer Neytiri Te Tskaha who is well worth a market check. Ripon-scorer Bacor and York-third Raison d'Etre appeal as the pick of the rest for the minor honours.

Bacor took a healthy step forward at Ripon but the form doesn't match up to what PERFECT PART achieved when winning her C&D debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There has been no stopping EMERALDS PRIDE since being refitted with cheekpieces last August and Michael Dods' mare could continue her ascendency despite a further 4lb hike in the ratings for her latest success at this track. Digital was touched off by a subsequent winner at Hamilton last time out and must be feared given that he is 3lb well-in. Markakol struggled in the Palace Of Holyroodhouse at Royal Ascot a fortnight ago but is an interesting contender in these much calmer waters.

DIGITAL went down only narrowly at Hamilton last time and with the winner having gone in since he looks the way to go off an unchanged mark. Khabib appeals as the main danger on the back of his good recent Thirsk second, with C&D winner Emeralds Pride and 2022 victor Ventura Express also firmly in the picture.

Digital and Khabib are ahead of the handicapper but VENTURA EXPRESS (nap) can repeat his 2022 win in this race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Assessment has struggled in handicap company of late but he's worth considering dropped into a seller, while Dr Foster wasn't beaten far into eighth at Kempton last time out. The unexposed ORGANIC appeals as a more solid proposition, though, and the daughter of Land Force can regain the winning thread after coming up short in her hat-trick bid at Ripon last month.

ORGANIC was unable to complete the hat-trick under a double penalty at Bath but this looks an excellent chance for him to quickly resume winning ways down in class. Dr Foster is also down in class and is the obvious threat.

The most obvious answer is ORGANIC, who has the best chance at the weights and the least to prove on the wellbeing front.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Despite not having won since his handicap debut at Redcar in May, EVELYN'S PHOENIX has held his form well in three subsequent outings, including here when chasing home This Years Love last month, and the application of first-time cheekpieces may see him reverse that form and get back in the winning groove. The hood being reapplied can aid the cause of Due Consideration, who pulled too hard at Redcar last time but would have every chance based on his runner-up effort at Ripon the time before.

THIS YEARS LOVE won in good style from Evelyn's Phoenix here 4 weeks ago and could follow up with the return to this longer trip in his favour. His old rival Evelyn's Phoenix, Due Consideration and Likleman are all in the mix.

It could be worth chancing SEAHORSE SYD, who seems to be working his way back to form and sports new headgear today.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The tongue-tie and visor combination appeared to do the trick for Lord Warburton when causing a big surprise at 125/1 on his latest start at Pontefract. However, it remains to be seen whether he can back that performance up off a 5lb higher mark and WALTER HARTRIGHT could be the one. The son of Saxon Warrior gained a first career success over C&D last month when appreciating the switch to more positive tactics in first-time blinkers. The booking of Silvestre De Sousa, who has a fine record on front runners, further enhances his claims. Ski Jump and Grey Nyle are others to consider.

WALTER HARTRIGHT had plenty to spare when making all over C&D last time and the form has been boosted by the runner-up so, if the headgear continues to have a positive effect, he should be able to follow up. Bearaway is a big danger and Lord Warburton isn't without hope after scoring at Pontefract.

Dual winning hurdler Belle Of Annandale is respected back on the Flat but C&D winner WALTER HARTRIGHT still has some 1m4f potential.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Queens Road Revue was last seen finishing a solid second in a similar event over 7f at Thirsk last month and she must be respected off an unchanged mark. That said, inconsistency continues to be the main concern with her and it may pay to side with TEES GEORGE. Adrian Nicholls' charge posted an excellent effort in defeat when finishing runner-up over a mile at Newcastle recently and, having been left on the same mark, another bold bid is anticipated. Sold The Dream also enters calculations.

QUEENS ROAD REVUE took well to 7f on her first go at the trip at Thirsk last week and could open her account now. Course winner Clotherholme was unlucky not to end a long losing run at Ripon and should put matters right soon. Tees George is another to consider.

One with some potential is SOLD THE DREAM, who might be seen to better effect now handicapping at a low level on turf.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

OCEANIC WONDER shaped with more credit than the bare result suggests when finishing third over a mile at Wetherby last month, looking the likely winner for a long way before fading close home. Easing slightly in trip with cheekpieces applied for the first time, Tim Easterby's filly gets the vote to gain a first career success. Elettaria must be respected on the strength of her victory over 7f at Newcastle on her penultimate start last September, while Vintage Love completes the shortlist.

HOWARD'S CHOICE is handicapped to win and has shaped better than the result on his last couple of outings so, if getting a clear run, he could take this at the likely expense of Oceanic Wonder, the only other one who arrives in form. Liberty Breeze shaped well on her penultimate outing and can't be ruled out.

Most of these have plenty to prove but OCEANIC WONDER has reached the frame in three of her last four runs and she gets the vote.
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