There were 25 Races on Monday 24th July 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Beverley, 6 races at Windsor, 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 5 race.

In a race with very little form to work with the chances of Newcastle second TAN RAPIDO stand out with every likelihood he can and will improve for that experience, and he has a decent draw in the two stall. Haumea looks an interesting newcomer as a daughter of Invincible Spirit for Sir Mark Prescott and she could go well, despite her lack of experience. Mecca's Duchess may try to lead them all a merry dance from the off, and could hold on for a place.

Newcomer AIRMAN is presumably held in high regard (entered in the Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes) and it will look significant if the market speaks in his favour. He gets the nod ahead of Tan Rapido, who chased home a Roger Varian-trained colt on debut at Newcastle and looks a big threat with improvement on the cards. Hint of The Jungle made an encouraging start to his career at Windsor and is third choice ahead of Mecca's Duchess and debutante Haumea.

Quite open. HALF MOON RISING was quite eyecatching at Doncaster given how strong a hold he took for the most part of that race.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

John Kirkup has been in good form, with a top four finish on five of his seven starts this season, and he may go well again, while Sherdil would be of interest if the going dries out with two C&D wins to his name off 1lb higher last year. Both could get involved, but if SPANISH ANGEL can transfer his recent all-weather form to the turf, that may be enough. A winner at Wolverhampton off 7lb higher this month, he is well handicapped on grass and may follow up if he takes to the softer going.

IMPRESSOR did the job well with cheekpieces refitted at Hamilton recently and a 7 lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from going in again, if in a similar mood here. A close third at Catterick last week, High Opinion could be the one to follow the selection home, though the consistent Spanish Angel is also feared having scored off a 7 lb higher all-weather mark last time. Mumcat is also shortlisted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

On The River had been in great form, with three wins and a neck second, before his Carlisle seventh. He likes it at Beverley and could be the biggest danger to course specialist UGO GREGORY. The winner of four races here and placed in a further three, he won by two lengths over C&D last week and should make a bold bid at shrugging off his 4lb penalty. Cori Glory and Ring Of Gold are others to consider.

IN THESE SHOES posted a big effort when runner-up at Newmarket last time and, for all that this looks a competitive race for the grade, she makes most appeal. Ugo Gregory has an excellent record here and should go well again, while Cori Glory is no forlorn hope.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D last time, REVOQUABLE must hold every chance if building upon that effort, and a 3lb rise for that success could prove lenient. The four-year-old is preferred ahead of the likes of course winner How Bizarre and All Dunn, who is of interest on his first start for new connections having gone close at Wolverhampton 13 days ago.

Not a strong handicap and REVOQUABLE could be set to follow up his recent C&D victory. All Dunn is interesting for a new yard, while Ey Up Its Jazz should get back on track after last week's return at Ayr.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

DANDY'S ANGEL has been in a fine vein of form of late and a third win in five starts could be in the offing for the daughter of Dandy Man, as she looks to follow up a determined success at Carlisle. Runner-up over slightly shorter at Hamilton, Precedent looks to be her main danger, ahead of Motarajel, who ran well when sent off favourite latest.

PRECEDENT bumped into a progressive rival at Hamilton 9 days ago and, in a less-competitive affair, he makes most appeal. Motarajel and Dandy's Angel should also be on the premises.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FREAK OUT has made this track his own with a pair of comfortable successes over C&D the last twice and there should be much more to come from Gemma Tutty's charge. Arkenstaar has been consistent of late and he must enter calculations, along with the well-handicapped Solar Joe and Invisible Friend, who remains unexposed and open to improvement. She has undergone wind surgery since her latest outing.

The consistent ARKENSTAAR did well to finish as close as he did under the circumstances at Haydock earlier this month and, still on a fair mark, he is taken to resume winning ways. Freak Out has bagged C&D handicaps the last twice and is likely to make a bold bid to complete the hat-trick. He is feared most ahead of the filly Invisible Friend, who hasn't offered much in 2 starts so far this year but has undergone a wind op and remains of interest in view of the promise she showed last term.
Ths is the racecard key.
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