There were 32 Races on Tuesday 11th July 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Pontefract, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 6 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Brighton, 7 races at Tramore, 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.

NOTRE MAISON is in the form of her life at present and returning to this C&D, where she won last month, is another plus as she looks to bring up the hat-trick. Stuart Kittow's filly can once again get the better of Kodi Dancer, who was only a head behind her at Ffos Las. Tilsworth Ony Ta was a decent third at Yarmouth and rounds out the shortlist.

No depth to the opener but NOTRE MAISON arrives having landed back-to-back classified contests in recent weeks and could be the way to go in her hat-trick bid. Kodi Dancer and Arzaak head up the dangers.

The safe play has to be NOTRE MAISON, for all that she was fortunate to beat Kodi Dancer at Ffos Las
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

VICE CAPTAIN is turned out again quickly after a disappointing effort at Beverley on Saturday and is taken to bounce back. The son of Land Force had previously gone close at Nottingham and he is preferred to newcomer The African Queen and Etihad Rail, who is very interesting on his first start for Alice Haynes having shown plenty of ability when trained by Marcus Tregoning.

THE AFRICAN QUEEN is bred to be suited by a bit further than this trip in time, but she's with a top yard and makes her debut in a winnable affair, so she gets the marginal vote over Vice Captain, who sets the standard but has a tame run at Beverley to shrug off after a quick turnaround. Etihad Rail is also worthy of respect on his first outing for a new stable.

None of those with experience ran that well last time so a chance is taken on the newcomer THE AFRICAN QUEEN.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MREMBO bounced back to winning ways with a determined success under Olivia Tubb over slightly further at Newbury, and she can follow up off a 3lb higher mark. Jonathan Portman's filly can improve past Chips And Rice, who beat her at Lingfield in April. Queen's Company has strong claims if bouncing back to the form of last month's victory at Yarmouth.

CHIPS AND RICE came up short when sent off favourite for a Kempton handicap recently but that was a stronger race than this and she is taken to regain the winning thread. James Fanshawe's charge may have most to fear from Ermin Street, who looks dangerous off this career-low mark, for all that he needs to bounce back following a low-key display at Newbury. Mrembo hit the target last time and is respected up 3 lb, while Forward Flight should also have a part to play.

James Fanshawe's CHIPS AND RICE (nap) wasn't suited by how the race developed last time at Kempton and she remains in good nick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Denied by little more than a length over 7f at Ayr last month, WILLING TO PLEASE rates the one to beat on the back of that performance. Phil Kirby's mare disappointed in a Carlisle handicap prior to that effort, but she should be able to progress at this sort of level. Others of interest include Tranquillity, who finished a decent third at Ffos Las last time out, and the fairly consistent Shabs.

WILLING TO PLEASE arrives having run well on 2 of her last 3 starts, latterly when second at Ayr 17 days ago, and a repeat should see Phil Kirby's mare firmly in the mix. Tranquillity and Centerstage are a couple of 3-y-os who can also play a part, with Shabs another expected to be in the shake up.

The suggestion is WILLING TO PLEASE, who must go close if reproducing the form of her recent second at Ayr.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A game winner over C&D on her most recent outing, DIAMOND COTTAGE might be the one to beat, despite a 2lb raised mark. She is three from three at this track and is fancied to mount another bold bid, even though she steps up in class. Storymaker should be respected on her return to turf following a disappointing run at Wolverhampton, while Film Star is a previous track-and-trip winner and must also enter calculations.

HONEYMOONER pulled 8 lengths clear with the thriving Kimnkate, who was successful again at Doncaster on Friday, when getting off the mark at Windsor 9 days ago and a 6 lb penalty may not stop her if in similar form. Last-time-out C&D scorers Film Star and Diamond Cottage can give her most to think about.

A competitive race for the grade. BONKERSINABUNDANCE ran well after missing the break on Saturday and now goes further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It could be worth siding with the unexposed LIOSA, who is now rated 1lb lower following a decent fourth over 5f at Windsor. A return to this trip looks worth exploring and he is fancied to get the better of Mister X, who sports a first-time visor following a fair third over 7f at this venue. Morboka looks the pick of the remainder.

The reliable LIOSA is fancied to build on his promising start for Stuart Kittow and get off the mark at the chief expense of C&D winner Mister X, who could be a big threat if the fitting of a visor ekes out some improvement. In-form Morboka is another to consider.

The likelihood of a strong pace up front and the nature of this track heightens interest in LIOSA who has more potential than most.
Ths is the racecard key.
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