There were 47 Races on Friday 7th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Wexford, 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 4 race.

ZIGGY'S QUEEN, whose Ripon second to Indespensable was emphatically franked when the latter finished fourth in the Listed Empress Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday, is difficult to oppose in this company. She is ideally drawn and, with further progress very likely, she may have too many gears for Game Breaker and Stage Door. Given Karl Burke sent out two of the last three winners of this race, Rocket Money also commands respect.

ZIGGY'S QUEEN stepped up markedly on her debut effort when running on for second in a Ripon maiden (5f) 16 days ago and, with further progress anticipated, she can go one place better from a handy draw. Game Breaker, representing Ralph Beckett rates the chief threat, ahead of Lady Nunthorpe and Mecca's Duchess.

Game Breaker and ZIGGY'S QUEEN are the ones to concentrate on, with the latter's last-time second gaining her the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Rathbone has been unlucky with the draw but he is wily enough to still give a good account. The in-form Indian Sounds is a previous C&D winner who is not ruled out despite running off 7lb higher than his recent Ripon success. However, slight preference is for THE DUNKIRK LADS, who is still well treated off just 5lb higher than his own C&D success in April. Majeski Man and Newyorkstateofmind are also noted.

Plenty arrive with claims, including DESERT GAMES, who has improved for the application of a visor, runner-up over C&D prior to filling the same spot at Newcastle 8 days ago. Well up to defying this sort of mark on that evidence, he gets the nod to come out on top, with thriving-pair Indian Sounds and Princess Karine next best. The Dunkirk Lads also makes each-way appeal.

An improver since visored, DESERT GAMES gets the nod over the thriving Princess Karine.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ALEXANDER JAMES has a sound chance of gaining a confidence-boosting win now he is dropped into a seller for the first time. The official ratings suggest he has plenty in hand over the opposition and this could well prove to be a straightforward task. Unilateralism is feared most with cheekpieces now applied, while Burning The Bails is likely to be on the premises in this company.

ALEXANDER JAMES took a marked step back in the right direction when third in handicap company at Haydock (1m) 2 weeks ago and, now dropped markedly in grade, he could just be worth siding with to get back on the scoreboard. Burning The Bails, a big player on these terms, can give the selection plenty to think about, however. Unilateralism may emerge best of the remainder.

First-time cheekpieces may enable UNILATERALISM to return to his late-2021 best, and score at the expense of Alexander James.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Opera Legend rates as an interesting contender after he failed to justify favouritism last time at Wetherby on his handicap bow. He now tries first-time cheekpieces and could have a say. However, preference is for STAR START, who filled the runner-up spot at Musselburgh last time and connections now reach for a first-time visor, which could eke out the improvement needed. Last-time-out victor My Honey B is also worthy of consideration.

OPERA LEGEND's handicap debut effort at Wetherby has to go down as a shade disappointing but he had previously shaped up well when second on return in a Catterick novice during May. Still early days and in excellent hands, he could just be worth another chance dropped back in trip. Star Start, who finished runner-up at Musselburgh on Monday, Hamilton scorer My Honey B and Congruent head up the dangers.

Clear of the others when second to a well-handicapped rival at Musselburgh on Monday, STAR START can gain quick compensation here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

VALLEY OF FLOWERS struck by just over a length last time over C&D in this grade when justifying favouritism. She has to carry 5lb extra for that success, which may not be enough to prevent her from going in again. Bearwith racked up a double in May and now competes off 3lb higher than his latest victory at Redcar, while Optician completes the shortlist.

A few in with a squeak but at forecast longer odds, BAILEYS KHELSTAR could be worth chancing after putting up an improved effort when third on handicap debut at Yarmouth last month. Valley of Flowers was a cosy winner over C&D 10 days ago so she could give the selection most to think about, ahead of the hat-trick-seeking Bearwith and Optician.

The vote goes to VALLEY OF FLOWERS, who won over C&D last time and is only 4lb higher under a penalty for that comfortable success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Northbound hit the crossbar at Carlisle on Sunday and he looks sure to go well once more, even with the quick turnaround, but the vote goes to STONEY LANE, who makes his return to the fray and performed well over C&D last year. If he can run to that level, he ought to go close. Dr Rio finished a fair fourth over a mile at Newcastle last time and should be considered too.

NORTHBOUND arrives in good order so Julie Camacho's 5-y-o is taken to double her tally for the year at the expense of Dr Rio, who seems to be building up to something and his only career success came at this track last summer. Twilight Jazz and previous C&D winner Stoney Lane can fight out third-place.

A speculative option to consider is MONOPHONIC, who took a good step back in the right direction on her latest of three stable starts.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Rockonmecca finished just over three lengths clear of the third when finishing strongly for the silver medal at Redcar in first-time blinkers, and she can get competitive off 5lb higher. However, a chance can be taken on THE MUFFIN MAN, who put in two solid displays prior to his latest effort, the best being a third-placed finish at Carlisle on his penultimate start, and he could go close in first-time cheekpieces. Last-time-out victor Boom Boom Pow could also get involved.

BOOM BOOM POW belatedly opened her account in impressive fashion under this rider at Kempton 9 days ago and, due to be a further 5 lb higher in future, she can double her tally here. Rockonmecca is yet to finish out of the frame in handicaps, so she may emerge as the main danger, ahead of Revoquable and Rum Runner.

This can go to BOOM BOOM POW (nap) who is effectively only 2lb higher than when opening her account with a convincing AW win last week.
Ths is the racecard key.
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