There were 46 Races on Friday 11th August 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Thirsk, 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Wexford, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Haydock, 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.

This could go the way of THANK THE LORD, who finished a fair fourth over this distance at Salisbury last month. He remains rated 3lb above his last winning mark, which came at Bath on his penultimate outing, but Harry Davies knocks 3lb off the gelding's back with his claim and he looks a leading player based on that. Notre Maison reverts to handicapping following a decent third over C&D most recently and is feared ahead of Under Curfew.

Tony Carroll saddles 5 and his veteran BOOM THE GROOM is selected to come out on top having shaped as if the run was needed at Bath just over a fortnight ago. The main threat could be Thank The Lord, who arrives in form and has the services of a good-value claimer on board. Notre Mission and Battle Point are just another couple to consider.

Most of these come with risks attached but NOTRE MAISON has done really well in cheekpieces this summer and she gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Only narrowly denied over an extended 5f at Bath earlier this month, first-time cheekpieces could make all the difference for KANDOO and she is fancied to break her maiden now stepping fractionally up in trip. Archie Watson's progressive inmate likely has much more to offer and she can get the better of Sparklight, who has filled the runner-up spot on both career starts. Nelson Rose is another to bear in mind.

On her first start for this yard, KANDOO went as close as she ever has when runner-up at Bath last week and, with first-time headgear applied, Archie Watson's filly gets the verdict to go a place better. Nelson Rose did too much too soon at Catterick last month, so she's put forward as the main danger back down in trip, with the returning Sparklight rounding off the shortlist.

Top of the list is KANDOO, who went close on her stable debut at Bath last week and sets the standard on that form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

PATERNOSTER SQUARE switches to handicapping following a fair third over this distance at Windsor last month. He retains the mark from his penultimate run, which saw him finish a staying-on second over 1m at Pontefract, and the three-year-old can progress further with that in mind. Sun Festival can give him plenty to think about following a creditable third at Yarmouth most recently, while Emma Emilleen is another to consider on her handicap debut.

Preference is for PATERNOSTER SQUARE, who was beaten by a couple of useful prospects at Windsor last time and returns to handicapping off a workable mark. Emma Emilleen and Sun Festival can also make their presence felt.

George Boughey's 3yo GALLIMIMUS has form figures of 11212 over this trip on turf and he gets the vote on his drop back to 1m2f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

COUNT OTTO can do little wrong at present and the hat-trick could be on the cards for the son of Sir Prancealot. A 3lb rise for his most recent success at Windsor appears manageable and he is preferred to the likes of Secret Moment and Razzam, who made a winning start for new trainer Michael Appleby over 5f at Yarmouth on Wednesday but carries a 6lb penalty as a result . Aira Force and Captain Cuddles are also capable of being in the shake-up.

HOLBACHE looks sure to come on from last month's encouraging York return and gets the nod in what looks a competitive contest. Count Otto and Razzam head the list of dangers.

Plenty have possibilities but the vote goes to the resurgent hat-trick seeker COUNT OTTO (nap). Antiphon is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

BERNARD SPIERPOINT may have disappointed here on his most recent start, but he was an easy winner on both outings prior to that. Daryll Holland's charge looks like just the type that could bounce back to form and he can get the better of stablemate Lilkian and Musical Mystery, who has plenty of potential on his first start for new connections.

BLUEBELLS BOY looks ready for another crack at this shorter trip and can land the spoils. Porfin and Reckon I'm Hot also enter calculations.

The tentative vote goes to STEPMOTHER, who has dropped some way in the weights and could find something extra on this drop to 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A determined winner at Salisbury off 5lb lower on her penultimate start, MOONDIAL ran with credit at Kempton last time and the return to turf should see the three-year-old at her best. The booking of Luke Morris is another plus and she could have too much for Harry The Haggler, who is likely to be well suited by dropping back in distance. The unexposed Queens Resolve must be of interest on her handicap debut.

HARRY THE HAGGLER may have found the race coming too soon when below his best at Leicester last time and is taken to get off the mark in the finale. Moondial and Queens Resolve are feared most.

Moondial is respected back on turf but the vote goes to HARRY THE HAGGLER, who looks interesting on his drop back in trip.
Ths is the racecard key.
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