There were 49 Races on Wednesday 12th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Catterick, 8 races at Dundalk, 6 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Kempton, 6 races at Bath, 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.

Make It Easy took a step forward when a good second over this distance at Windsor earlier this month and the daughter of Mehmas is entitled to be firmly in the picture if reproducing that effort. However, TENHOTFOURCRAZY was only narrowly denied over an extended 5f at Bath on her debut and is fancied to get off the mark with that in mind. Angel Shared sports a first-time hood following a pleasing run to fill the runner-up spot at York most recently and completes the shortlist.

TENHOTFOURCRAZY makes appeal on paper and shaped encouragingly when just denied on debut at Bath 2 weeks ago and, with progress anticipated, she gets the nod to build on that and go one place better. Angel Shared, Make It Easy and Smooth Silesie are a trio of others fancied to be thereabouts.

With a clear run MAKE IT EASY may well have won at Windsor recently on her second start and she's taken to make amends.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This could go the way of PEACE WALL, who finished a fair third over this distance at Lingfield on her latest outing. An opening mark of 64 looks workable and there is likely to be more to come from Kevin Philippart De Foy's inmate, especially as her dam was Group-placed at Newmarket during her career. Others of interest include Travel Candy, who arrives here following a creditable third in selling company last month, and the improving Zaphea.

The market will prove useful but BAZBALL impressed with the manner in which she travelled when fourth in the Rous seller at York last month and, with the drop back to the minimum trip unlikely to hold any fears, she could be worth siding with from a handy draw. Stablemate Lochaber will also be suited by the switch to nurseries and is feared, along with Travel Candy and Peace Wall.

The better terms and drop back to 5f may well enable BAZBALL to reverse York placings with Travel Candy.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This is a big drop in grade for CREATIVE STYLE and Archie Watson's filly must hold every chance of bouncing back on her handicap debut. A game winner over 7f at Wolverhampton on her penultimate outing, she can mount another bold bid if transferring that form to turf. Just Janet has filled the runner-up spot on her last three outings and is feared most, while Platinum Girl is another with claims.

PLATINUM GIRL has been an all-round improved model this term, gaining her second win of the campaign at Carlisle 2 starts back prior to a good third back at that venue latest. She can make her presence felt again, with Vixey and Just Janet heading up the dangers.

Catterick should suit the front-running style of PLATINUM GIRL (nap) and this consistent sort is taken to record a third success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COLD HENRY hit the crossbar last time at Pontefract, where he was five lengths clear of the third, and he has been raised 2lb for that display. That looks like a lenient decision from the handicapper, so he could take full advantage. Baez has been a model of consistency since joining the Jim Goldie stable and she can go well again, along with Spantik, who returned to the fray with a close-uo third at Redcar recently.

A dual C&D winner during the second half of last year, COLD HENRY has improved again this campaign, producing his best effort yet when runner-up in a higher grade at Pontefract 17 days ago. He earns the vote to come out on top, with Arabescato, Lord Torranaga and Baez a trio of others fancied to be thereabouts.

Cold Henry can go well again but perhaps ARABESCATO can take advantage of a good mark after a satisfactory return at Sandown.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Barrolo was tough at the finish to force a dead-heat at Ripon last time over a mile and he now competes off 3lb higher, so a chance can be taken on SECRET JOY. The son of Camacho has failed to fire in his three career starts to date, but he has been sent off at huge odds for all of those efforts and the three-year-old could put his best foot forward now in handicap company for the first time. Granny B looks best of the remainder.

It's tough to look beyond BARROLO, who made it 2-2 in handicaps at Ripon last month and Grant Tuer's charge looks to have been found an excellent opportunity to bring up the hat-trick. Granny B drops in grade, so she could be the one to give the selection most to think about, ahead of handicap debutant Secret Joy and Valstar.

The majority of these arrive with something to prove but the exception is BARROLO and he can land the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MAGICAL EFFECT gets a tentative vote in this open contest after returning to form last week at Thirsk to fill the runner-up spot. He is 1lb lower than his last winning mark, so the veteran could go one better and record his ninth career success. Of the dangers, King Of Europe steps back up in distance after a creditable fifth last time over 6f and he could get in contention, along with Mutanaaseq, who has a recent C&D win to his name.

MAGICAL EFFECT produced his best effort of the season when runner-up at Thirsk a week ago and he can go one better from 1 lb below his last winning mark. Mutanaaseq had been in good form at this C&D prior to his latest outing, so he helps to give Ruth Carr a strong hand in the race, with Key Look completing the shortlist.

The percentage call goes to MUTANAASEQ, who has a solid chance judged on his C&D form this term. Round The Island is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

LIBERTY BREEZE went in over C&D on her latest outing by half a length, but she looked well on top at the line on that occasion and is now 3lb higher rating, which gives her leading claims of following that success up. Asmund put in his best effort of the season last time at Redcar to finish a close-up third and he looks sure to go well off 1lb lower, while Obee Jo is likely to appreciate this step back in distance.

A poor contest in which LIBERTY BREEZE should prove more than capable of following up last month's C&D success. Asmund was seen to good effect from the front at Redcar last time and can make the placings again if in the same form, with Final Frontier just about preferred of the remainder now with a recent run under his belt.

Liberty Breeze holds good claims but ASMUND may well build on his latest effort and take advantage of a workable mark.
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