There were 39 Races on Thursday 11th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Epsom, 6 races at Newbury, 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 5 race.

INDIVIDUALISM pulled a few lengths clear of the third when filling the runner-up spot over an extended mile at Hamilton recently. The son of Too Darn Hot, who is notably related to Subjectivist and Sir Ron Priestley, is 2lb well-in here and is likely to relish a step up in trip. Bustaam had excuses on his latest outing but would hold solid claims on his previous form, while Naturalia is pick of the remainder.

INDIVIDUALISM's stamina is far from copper-bottomed now that he moves up in trip, but he will surely prove hard to beat if he does see it out having pulled clear of the rest when going close off this mark at Hamilton last week. Bustaam is marginally preferred to the filly Naturalia for forecast purposes.

Most of these have a bit to prove over this far and the one who has the most potential this time may well be INDIVIDUALISM (nap).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A 7lb rise for EDGEWATER DRIVE's most recent C&D triumph might prove to be lenient given that he appeared to have plenty in hand. Wilf Storey's gelding may have quicker ground to contend with here but, should he handle conditions, the son of Dandy Man can complete his hat-trick. Runninwild escapes a penalty having landed an apprentice contest over track and trip on Sunday. He is 2lb well-in and, given that Zak Wheatley can claim his 3lb allowance now, he should hold every chance. Others to note include Jesmond Dawn, White Umbrella and Hour By Hour.

Granted better luck, WHITE UMBRELLA probaby would've won at Ripon three weeks ago and she looks the way to go here off an untouched mark. Jesmond Dawn's last two efforts have been the best of his career to date and he looks sure to give another good account. Runninwild got off the mark on turf over this C&D recently and he is also considered.

If conditions remain good or faster RUNNINWILD is taken to follow up his recent apprentice win over C&D, when he had a bit in hand.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There has been no stopping RUN THIS WAY, who brought up her hat-trick at Ripon three weeks ago. Paul Midgley's in-form sprinter remains well treated from 3lb higher and she could continue her ascendency. Irish raider Byzantine Empress was no match for a comfortable winner at Limerick last month but she is of interest here, along with the class-dropping Origintrail, and Cypriot Diaspora.

MOSTAR DREAMS got off the mark with something to spare at this course last time and, with the dop back in trip unlikely to be a big issue, she's worth a chance to follow up on what should be similar underfoot conditions. Run This Way and Cypriot Diaspora are also on the up and of interest.

The nod goes to CYPRIOT DIASPORA who looked to have more to offer when going in at Goodwood and remains on a workable mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Wathbah took a step forward from her debut effort to finish third at Newmarket last time and, with further improvement likely, she ought to go close. However, the vote goes to SERVING WITH STYLE, who changed hands for 75,000 pounds as a yearling and is related to plenty of winners. The daughter of Mohaather represents the in-form Karl Burke team and she could make a winning debut. Who Wants Me completes the shortlist.

SERVING WITH STYLE makes appeal on pedigree and is with a top yard, so she's worth chancing having found a winnable race to start out in. Wathbah is the form pick and Lady Chartwell is another notable debutante on paper.

An open-looking maiden but Karl Burke's Mohaather filly SERVING WITH STYLE rates the pick on paper so is taken to make a winning start
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LADY FLORA wasn't beaten far into third at Ffos Las on her latest outing and she races off an unchanged mark here. Andrew Balding's three-year-old makes only her third handicap start and she looks the one to beat. War Memorial finished a fair fourth at Ayr last month and he should remain competitive off a 1lb lower rating, while Gundogan is another to note.

GUNDOGAN had excuses at Ayr last time and is given another chance to confirm the promise of his Haydock reappearance. Bateman is a possible improver still after a very good effort 2 days ago and is feared most ahead of Beechwood Star.

A few hold chances but GUNDOGAN is worth siding with to confirm Haydock promise, having not been seen to best effect at Ayr last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ETRETAT (third) finished a short head behind Evelyn's Phoenix (second) over an extended mile at Beverley last time, but the son of Wootton Bassett could reverse that form with a clearer passage this time around. Charlie Johnston's three-year-old is also 1lb better off at the weights and he could prove hard to beat. As for the latter, he rarely runs a bad race and looks the main threat. Of the remainder, Takes Time makes the most appeal in first-time cheekpieces.

EVELYN'S PHOENIX responded well to this headgear when beaten only by a progressive sort at Beverley last week and shades the vote over long-standing maiden Etretat, who was an eye-catching third in the same race.

Unlucky not to finish closer last time, ETRETAT should enjoy this slightly longer trip and can score.
Ths is the racecard key.
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