There were 41 Races on Tuesday 4th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Brighton, 8 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Stratford, 6 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Roscommon, 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.

Roscioli is off the same mark as when winning a match over C&D last month and must be of significant interest, but course specialist CONFILS can get the better of him on this occasion. George Baker's seven-year-old landed a double over C&D on her penultimate run and, despite failing to secure a treble off this mark at Salisbury latest, she rates the one to beat on her return to Brighton. Vitesse Du Son is another to consider.

This is a drop in class for DARVEL who can add to last October's C&D win with Billy Loughnane taking a handy 3 lb off. Confils is an obvious danger back at the scene of her 2 victories in May. Vitesse du Son is another who knows where the winning post is over this C&D.

A chance is taken on ROUNDABOUT SILVER, who's just below the mark off which he won over C&D last backend. Darvel is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LUCIDITY made a promising handicap debut when running on for third over an extended mile at Nottingham last month, and a stiffer stamina test can see her improve off a 1lb lower mark. A full-sister to Group 2 winner Foundation, there could be more to come and she gets the vote ahead of Gallimimus in first-time cheekpieces. Fullforward completes the shortlist.

LUCIDITY stepped up on her exploits in novice/maiden company when third on handicap debut at Nottingham (8.3f) 30 days ago and, less exposed than most, she could be the answer now stepping up in trip. Gallimimus for George Boughey can emerge as the chief threat.

Fullforward is feared in a first-time visor but LUCIDITY has untapped potential over this longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LETTER OF THE LAW finished a fair second over a mile at this track last month and the gelded son of Lawman can benefit from a stiffer stamina test here. He retains the mark from that outing and it seems as though further progression is on the horizon. Sun Festival rates his biggest threat on his return to turf, while last-time-out winner Long Call is another to consider under a 4lb penalty.

Preference is for SUN FESTIVAL, who was rewarded for his consistency when scoring here last month and arrives on the back of a solid third at Newcastle. Long Call and Letter of The Law rate the principal dangers.

This trip stretches Letter Of The Law's stamina, which leaves the reliable SUN FESTIVAL looking the safest option.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Dropping RECKON I'M HOT back into a classified stakes could be a good move, as the Gary Moore-trained four-year-old has shown glimpses of promise since he returned after a wind operation earlier in the year. With trip and ground to suit, he looks worth chancing in a race lacking strength in depth. Perfect Symphony is feared most given he is closely matched with the selection based on a recent encounter at Lingfield, while Gatwick Kitten is also considered.

MINHAAJ hasn't won for some time but she was back to form when a clear second over C&D last time, so she gets the nod ahead of Reckon I'm Hot, with Gatwick Kitten also considered on the back of success at Yarmouth.

Having returned to form with a win at Yarmouth on Friday, dual course winner GATWICK KITTEN (nap) has a good opportunity to go in again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This looks a decent opportunity for H KEY LAILS to gain a third career success and, perhaps more importantly, a breakthrough success on turf. The gelding rounded off his time with Craig Lister by winning at this level at Wolverhampton in May and his new connections appear to have found a suitable opening for him. Recent Bath winner Gustav Ucicky is feared most, with Tobetso respected now he tries cheekpieces.

HOWYOULIKEMENOW has slipped to a good mark and should prove suited by this return to 7f so she gets the vote ahead of Gustav Ucicky, who scored on just his second outing for Mick Appleby at Bath and is greatly feared under a 6 lb penalty. H Key Lails is also in the mix on the back of his Wolverhampton victory now starting out for Michael Attwater.

Tobetso should have more to come in handicaps but so may HOWYOULIKEMENOW and she is marginally preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Given his last win was off a mark of 80, carrying top-weight might not hinder KONDRATIEV WAVE in this company. While that success was over two years ago, the gelding has run with credit on numerous occasions in the intervening period and a big run can be expected. Voodoo Ray has a 5lb penalty for last week's C&D success but enters calculations, while Bold And Loyal is also respected.

Just as they did over C&D last week, RAVI ROAD and Voodoo Ray are taken to fight out the finish. The latter emerged on top that day but it could be a different outcome this time given that Ravi Road is 5 lb better off having been beaten less than a length by Gary Moore's charge. The booking of Tom Marquand adds to the selection's appeal. No Turning Back is unexposed on turf and is third choice, while several of others would be dangerous off their present marks if able to scale a revival.

Preference is for NO TURNING BACK, whose yard could hardly be in better form. Hector Loza is worth a look too.
Ths is the racecard key.
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