There were 41 Races on Tuesday 1st August 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Beverley, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Galway, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Worcester, 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.

ISLE OF WOLVES appeals for a race of this nature and, with blinkers swapped for a first-time visor, the seven-year-old can expand on the mainly resurgent form he has posted since the turn of the year. The son of Nathaniel finished second at Lingfield when last seen and, with Hannah Dring pitching in with her 5lb claim, another bold effort is expected. Dogged and Just Hiss are closely matched based on last month's Nottingham encounter and are others fancied to be on the premises.

ISLE OF WOLVES needs to cut out the slow starts but he's proved largely consistent from similar marks in recent months and, with a visor replacing the blinkers, he could just be worth chancing to put it all together. Carlisle-scorer Contrast, La Forza and Dogged head up the dangers in what rates a competitive opener.

It may be worth siding with QUOTELINE DIRECT who likes tracks with a stiff finish and the stable won a division of this last year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The first-time blinkers might prompt some improvement from Buford, while the lightly-raced Time In Motion was well supported in the betting on her handicap debut at Yarmouth last time out and could make some progress now she is tried with cheekpieces applied. However, ASK PETER has competed in some deeper races before now and his proven stamina could give him a vital edge today. Gerrots is another with a reasonable chance at this level.

GRAND DUCHESS OLGA made much more of an impact fitted with blinkers when runner-up in Bath in June and she can make her first start for hew new yard a winning one. Ask Peter isn't straightforward but this is a drop in grade. while it will be interesting to see whether the money comes for Time In Motion again.

This can go to GRAND DUCHESS OLGA who appeared to improve for the fitting of blinkers when second at Bath last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

EXPERT CHOICE paid the price for a slow start in a deeper-looking race over C&D last month, but the manner in which he stayed on to go second near the finish created a very favourable impression. With progression expected, he appears the one to be with. Galactic Charm should also be wiser after making a pleasing start when third in a novice at Ascot 17 days ago, while Tribal Rhythm can figure with a step forward from last month's debut in a similar event at Haydock.

EXPERT CHOICE was left with a lot to do when runner-up to a subsequent winner over C&D last time so shades the vote over Tribal Rhythm, who showed plenty to work on when fourth at Haydock. Galactic Charm is another who made an encouraging start at Ascot so needs considering, too.

The vote goes to GALACTIC CHARM who appeared to exceed market expectations when third on his Ascot debut having been sent off at 25-1.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BAND OF JOY has scored in two from three career starts and she looks the one to beat here. Connor Planas negates most of her 7lb penalty for her latest success with his 5lb claim and she is fancied to get the better of Indication Spirit, who was a game winner at Musselburgh last month. Petra Celera is another last-time-out winner to bear in mind, albeit dropping in distance.

The trio of previous winners are partnered by apprentice riders with BAND OF JOY marginally preferred in favour of Petra Celera and Indication Spirit.

Two of these are bidding for a hat-trick, but the form shown by BAND OF JOY looks superior to that of Indication Spirit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

IMPRESSOR has been progressive of late and kept on well to score over C&D last month. He defied a 7lb rise from his penultimate to last success, so a 5lb penalty may not be enough to stop him landing a hat-trick here. Hey Mr was only narrowly denied over this distance at Nottingham most recently and is feared most off 2lb higher, while fellow C&D winner Bella Kopella completes the shortlist, despite a 5lb raised mark for her last success.

This looks wide open and it may pay to take a chance on KING OF TONGA. He showed more encouraging signs from his easing mark at Catterick in June and, with blinkers back on following a wind op, it would come as no surprise to see him go well. Impressor is thriving and feared along with Hey Mr. 3-y-o Bella Kopella who scored herself over C&D last time is another in the mix.

Show Me Show Me and KING OF TONGA carry risks but both are well handicapped and a recent wind op could benefit the selection.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although POWDERING finished five lengths back in third over an extended mile at this track last month, she can take advantage of a a drop back in trip. She remains 2lb above her last winning mark, but still gets the vote from First Greyed, who kept on well for second over C&D most recently. Purple Martini and Clotherholme are others to consider.

Already twice a winner this season, PURPLE MARTINI quickly returned to form and was noted doing good late work when third at Chester 18 days ago. Operating from a 1 lb lower mark, she earns the vote to come out on top, with First Greyed and Powdering heading up the dangers. Girl From Italy is another to note having run her best race to date over this C&D.

Preference is for PURPLE MARTINI (nap) who won twice in the spring and whose latest third at Chester has been franked by the first two.
Ths is the racecard key.
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