Brighton Races & Results Tomform Tuesday 11th July 2023

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.

Races & Results Tuesday 11th July 2023

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18:00 Brighton Stakes (Class 6) 5f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(3) Notre Maison (1.1/1 +27%)
Notre Maison

1.1/1(+27%)
(3) Notre Maison 1.1/1, C&D winner. 11/8, didn't need to improve to win 7-runner minor event at Ffos Las (5f, good to firm) 16 days ago by head from Kodi Dancer, just holding on. Looks a live player in hat-trick bid.
Two classified wins to her name since the cheekpieces went on, beating two of these.
(4) Tilsworth Ony Ta (4/1 +56%)
Tilsworth Ony Ta

4/1(+56%)
(4) Tilsworth Ony Ta 4/1, One win from 28 Flat runs. 8/1, below form third of 10 in minor event at Yarmouth (6f, good) 11 days ago, no extra final 1f. Rider takes off handy 5 lb and no forlorn hope in an ordinary affair.
Only 1-28; best recent effort was his close fourth here in May when tried in cheekpieces.
(6) Kodi Dancer (4.5/1 -13%)
Kodi Dancer

4.5/1(-13%)
(6) Kodi Dancer 4.5/1, Looked an unlucky loser when runner-up behind re-opposing Notre Maison at Ffos Las (5f) 2 starts back but failed to build on that run when last of 5 back in handicap company at Yarmouth 5 days ago. Can figure if shrugging that off here.
Should have beaten Notre Maison at Ffos Las but then had a shocker at Yarmouth.
(2) Ellie Piper (9/1 +25%)
Ellie Piper

9/1(+25%)
(2) Ellie Piper 9/1, Twelve runs since last win in 2022. 11/1 and hooded for 1st time, first run since leaving Robyn Brisland when sixth of 8 in minor event at Bath (5f, good to firm) 6 days ago, never dangerous.
Comes into it on a few of her good runs last year but below par so far in 2023.
(1) Arzaak (10/1 -150%)
Arzaak

10/1(-150%)
(1) Arzaak 10/1, C&D winner. Thirty one runs since last win in 2020. 17/2, respectable 1¾ lengths second of 6 to Notre Maison in C&D minor event 4 weeks ago, ridden from 2f out and keeping on. Should be thereabouts again.
Had no answer to Notre Maison on the same terms here four weeks ago.
(7) Northern Chancer (16/1 -33%)
Northern Chancer

16/1(-33%)
(7) Northern Chancer 16/1, Sixth of 8 in handicap (10/1) at Wolverhampton (6.1f) 15 days ago. Visored for 1st time.
Unplaced in all 11 starts and has a bit to find on these terms; a visor may help.
(5) Darlo Pride (40/1 -43%)
Darlo Pride

40/1(-43%)
(5) Darlo Pride 40/1, 40/1 and cheekpieces on for 1st time, seventh of 10 in minor event at Yarmouth (6f, good) 11 days ago. Blinkered for 1st time.
0-7 and certainly not progressing; more new headgear tried.
LTO Selection:

18:00 Brighton Stakes (Class 6) 5f Race Class Flow

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


18:30 Brighton Maiden (Class 5) 7f - 4 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(4) The African Queen (1.38/1 +59%)
The African Queen

1.38/1(+59%)
(4) The African Queen 1.38/1, Foaled February 3. The Last Lion filly. Dam 1¼m-1½m winner. In good hands and likely to make her mark first time up.
Wouldn't need to be anything special to make her presence felt and market useful.
(1) Etihad Rail (2.5/1 +17%)
Etihad Rail

2.5/1(+17%)
(1) Etihad Rail 2.5/1, Thrice-raced colt. 3/1, fourth of 7 in minor event at Wolverhampton (7.2f) 22 days ago. First run for yard after leaving Marcus Tregoning. One to note.
Initial promise on turf and Wolverhampton last time didn't really go to plan.
(2) Vice Captain (3/1 -173%)
Vice Captain

3/1(-173%)
(2) Vice Captain 3/1, Lightly-raced gelding. 3/1, below form fourth of 9 in minor event at Beverley (7.4f, good to firm) 3 days ago. Has the best form but needs to put that sub-par effort behind him.
After racing keenly he was well beaten over Beverley's extended 7f on Saturday.
(3) Lady Ava (7/1 +13%)
Lady Ava

7/1(+13%)
(3) Lady Ava 7/1, Twice-raced filly. 7/4, sixth of 9 in maiden at Chelmsford City (6f) 33 days ago. Improvement required if she's to feature.
Better first time out than on second run but even that form gives her a bit to find.
LTO Selection:

18:30 Brighton Maiden (Class 5) 7f Race Class Flow

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.


19:00 Brighton Handicap (Class 5) 10f - 6 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(1) Chips And Rice (1/1 +60%)
Chips And Rice

1/1(+60%)
(1) Chips And Rice 1/1, One win from 3 runs this year. Latest win at Lingfield in April. 5/2, respectable fifth of 10 in handicap at Kempton (11f) 13 days ago. Leading claims back in Class 5 company.
Can be forgiven her defeats since a successful stable debut; considered.
(7) Mrembo (4/1 -14%)
Mrembo

4/1(-14%)
(7) Mrembo 4/1, 10/3, won 9-runner handicap at Newbury (11f, good to firm) 14 days ago. 3 lb rise fair enough and likely to be involved in the finish.
Ran poorly on previous visit but she's only 3lb higher than for her recent Newbury win.
(4) Giovanni Baglione (5.5/1 +45%)
Giovanni Baglione

5.5/1(+45%)
(4) Giovanni Baglione 5.5/1, Blinkered for 1st time, ninth of 10 in handicap (18/1) at Newmarket (8f, good) 11 days ago. Back up in trip and he needs to find improvement from somewhere.
Struggles continued at Newmarket 11 days ago in a race he won the year before.
(3) Queen's Company (7/1 +0%)
Queen's Company

7/1(+0%)
(3) Queen's Company 7/1, One win from 3 runs this year. Latest win at Yarmouth in June. Fifth of 7 in handicap (7/2) at Doncaster (10.2f, good to firm) 10 days ago, left poorly placed. Others preferred for win purposes.
Combination of a 4lb rise in stronger company found her out at Doncaster.
(5) Ermin Street (9/1 -29%)
Ermin Street

9/1(-29%)
(5) Ermin Street 9/1, Eleven runs since last win in 2022. 12/1, below form seventh of 12 in handicap at Newbury (10f, firm) 26 days ago. Blinkers on 1st time and capable of a bold show off this reduced mark.
Hasn't been shaping like a winner waiting to happen despite edging down the weights.
(6) How Hard Can It Be (20/1 -150%)
How Hard Can It Be

20/1(-150%)
(6) How Hard Can It Be 20/1, Thirteen runs since last win in 2022. Creditable third of 10 in handicap at Kempton (11f, 17/2) 27 days ago. Likely to give another decent account of herself.
Has been running well on the AW but Brighton represents a very new experience.
LTO Selection:

19:00 Brighton Handicap (Class 5) 10f Race Class Flow

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.


19:30 Brighton Stakes (Class 6) 8f - 10 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(8) Willing To Please (1.5/1 +33%)
Willing To Please

1.5/1(+33%)
(8) Willing To Please 1.5/1, Thirteen runs since last win in 2022. 10/3, creditable second of 11 in minor event at Ayr (7.2f, firm) 17 days ago, clear of rest. Good shout.
Three-time winner who, apart from a blip two runs back, has been running well.
(9) Ceilidh (4/1 +11%)
Ceilidh

4/1(+11%)
(9) Ceilidh 4/1, Maiden who twice made the frame in handicaps at around 6f in June (latterly on yard debut). Latest Kempton run disappointing but he remains less exposed than most and possibilities if bouncing back.
Two runs for this yard, third over 6f here before faring less well upped to 7f at Kempton.
(7) Shabs (5/1 +29%)
Shabs

5/1(+29%)
(7) Shabs 5/1, Remains a maiden after 22 Flat runs. 3/1, creditable third of 7 in minor event at Bath (8f, firm) 13 days ago, not ideally placed. Cheekpieces back on and likely to be in the mix again.
Came from behind to chase home two prominent racers in a 1m classified at Bath.
(11) Tranquillity (8/1 -7%)
Tranquillity

8/1(-7%)
(11) Tranquillity 8/1, Massaat filly who fared better than previously when third of 11 in handicap at Ffos Las (7.4f) 16 days ago, faring best of those held up. No surprise to see her thereabouts.
Saw out the extended 7f at Ffos Las to be a closing third there 16 days ago.
(3) Madrinho (10/1 -25%)
Madrinho

10/1(-25%)
(3) Madrinho 10/1, Course winner who isn't the easiest to catch right but not seen to best effect on each of his last 2 starts, latterly when eighth of 11 in handicap at Ffos Las (7.4f) 16 days ago. Cheekpieces back on.
Veteran who is having his 100th career start; hasn't been great of late.
(10) Centerstage (12/1 -85%)
Centerstage

12/1(-85%)
(10) Centerstage 12/1, Maiden who wasn't seen to best effect when fifth of 8 in handicap at Windsor (8.1f, good to firm, 7/1) 8 days ago, staying on final 1f without landing a blow. Not out of things.
Struggled in handicaps but could be a greater threat at this level.
(1) Hector Loza (14/1 -27%)
Hector Loza

14/1(-27%)
(1) Hector Loza 14/1, Ended losing run at Epsom (7f) last summer but essentially struggled since, below form sixth of 10 in handicap here (7f) last week.
Effective on downhill tracks but he's not found his form since changing trainers.
(6) Runner Bean (28/1 -27%)
Runner Bean

28/1(-27%)
(6) Runner Bean 28/1, Excuses when last of 7 at Kempton (1m) on penultimate start but never managed to get involved making turf debut when sixth in 12-runner handicap at Newbury (1m) in May. Drops in class after a break.
Best form has been at 6f but has not made the frame in eight starts.
(5) Reel Power (33/1 -18%)
Reel Power

33/1(-18%)
(5) Reel Power 33/1, Visored for 1st time, fourth of 11 in minor event at Lingfield (7.6f, good to firm, 33/1) 17 days ago, left poorly placed. Needs to build on that now.
0-8 and yet to place; didn't run too badly in the first-time visor at Lingfield.
(2) Lord Clenaghcastle (66/1 -136%)
Lord Clenaghcastle

66/1(-136%)
(2) Lord Clenaghcastle 66/1, C&D winner. Latest win at Kempton (1m) in February. Sixth of 7 in handicap (16/1) at this C&D (good) 69 days ago. First run for yard after leaving Mark Hoad.
Very quiet in his last two runs and now with a new trainer.
LTO Selection:

19:30 Brighton Stakes (Class 6) 8f Race Class Flow

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.


20:00 Brighton Handicap (Class 5) 7f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(4) Film Star (2.25/1 +32%)
Film Star

2.25/1(+32%)
(4) Film Star 2.25/1, Improved since handicapping, winning 5-runner C&D handicap (soft) 21 days ago. Much respected with further progress a possibility.
Second and first in her two handicaps here; has clearly found her level.
(7) Honeymooner (3/1 +14%)
Honeymooner

3/1(+14%)
(7) Honeymooner 3/1, 7/1, career best when winning 6-runner handicap at Windsor (1m, firm) 9 days ago, defeating one who won again the other day. Could be well treated under a 6 lb penalty.
Had the run of things at Windsor but she fended off a bang-in-form winner.
(8) Bonkersinabundance (3/1 +25%)
Bonkersinabundance

3/1(+25%)
(8) Bonkersinabundance 3/1, Course winner in June. Respectable fourth of 10 in handicap (16/1) at Leicester (6f, good to firm) 3 days ago.
Fourth behind an unexposed winner at Leicester (6f, good to firm) on Saturday.
(2) Diamond Cottage (7/1 -40%)
Diamond Cottage

7/1(-40%)
(2) Diamond Cottage 7/1, 3-3 over C&D this season, the latest win coming when edging ahead late on 3 weeks ago. A further 2 lb nudge seems unlikely to prevent another prominent showing.
Has won three of her last six starts, all of those wins coming over C&D.
(6) Menalippe (10/1 +0%)
Menalippe

10/1(+0%)
(6) Menalippe 10/1, 6/1, last of 11 in handicap at Nottingham (8.3f, good to firm) 26 days ago, very slowly away. Cheekpieces back on. Others more persuasive.
Second to a huge improver over C&D in May but she needs to rediscover that form.
(1) Ikkari (14/1 +0%)
Ikkari

14/1(+0%)
(1) Ikkari 14/1, Fair form. Last of 7 in handicap at Kempton (6f, 25/1) 27 days ago. Makes turf debut for yard which does well here.
First visit here but chance on penultimate effort when second on the AW.
(5) Spanish Mane (14/1 -56%)
Spanish Mane

14/1(-56%)
(5) Spanish Mane 14/1, C&D winner. 9/1, career best when winning 8-runner handicap at Lingfield (7f, good to firm) 17 days ago, keeping on well. Another who can't be discounted.
Recent Lingfield winner who landed this 12 months ago off a similar mark.
LTO Selection:

20:00 Brighton Handicap (Class 5) 7f Race Class Flow

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.


20:30 Brighton Handicap (Class 6) 6f - 7 Run Class & Speed Card

Info Form Odds Key Rating Ability Rating Horse Pace Prediction A.I Rating Movement Class Runs LTO Speed Top Speed WSR TF Rating Course Going Distance Timespeed OR Tips Win % Place % Betfair Place % Weight Runs Age Comments
(4) Liosa (1.25/1 +38%)
Liosa

1.25/1(+38%)
(4) Liosa 1.25/1, Consistent sort who has made a positive start for his current yard, racing wide when fourth of 10 in handicap at Windsor (5.1f, good to firm) 15 days ago. Player eased 1 lb here.
Could do with settling better but she's been under 2l away in both her handicaps.
(1) Mister X (2.75/1 -10%)
Mister X

2.75/1(-10%)
(1) Mister X 2.75/1, Latest win at Lingfield in March. Creditable third of 5 in handicap at this course (7f, soft, 5/1) 21 days ago. Visor on 1st time. This C&D winner is well in the mix.
Won a nursery here and successful three times on the AW since then; not in bad form.
(2) Imperiousity (5/1 +17%)
Imperiousity

5/1(+17%)
(2) Imperiousity 5/1, Winner at Lingfield in May. Respectable fifth of 10 in handicap (9/2) at Windsor (5.1f, good to firm) 15 days ago. Can give a good account.
Holding form well; couldn't get to the front when just behind Liosa at Windsor latest.
(5) Morboka (7.5/1 -15%)
Morboka

7.5/1(-15%)
(5) Morboka 7.5/1, Lightly-raced maiden. Creditable fifth of 8 in handicap at Lingfield (5f, AW, 22/1) 35 days ago. Tongue strap on 1st time. Not ruled out with few miles still on the clock.
Easy to back on handicap debut and finished only fifth of eight.
(3) Eight Mile (7.5/1 -25%)
Eight Mile

7.5/1(-25%)
(3) Eight Mile 7.5/1, Winner at Lingfield in March. Only fifth of 7 in handicap at Lingfield (8f, AW, 13/2) 19 days ago. Back down in trip and needs a couple of these to falter.
Was running well but last two efforts cast some doubts and he's dropped in trip.
(6) Get Busy (18/1 +18%)
Get Busy

18/1(+18%)
(6) Get Busy 18/1, Yet to fire in two runs in handicaps this term, last of 4 at Bath (5f, good to firm) 55 days ago. Others appeal more.
Six-race maiden who has finished out the back in both his handicaps over shorter distances.
(8) Deep Spirit (33/1 -32%)
Deep Spirit

33/1(-32%)
(8) Deep Spirit 33/1, Still a maiden and only seventh of 11 in minor event at Lingfield (7.6f, good to firm, 28/1) 17 days ago. Down in trip. Tongue strap back on, cheekpieces on 1st time. Others more persuasive.
Now 0-12 and has finished well down the field in her last four appearances.
LTO Selection:

20:30 Brighton Handicap (Class 6) 6f Race Class Flow

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.


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