There were 39 Races on Wednesday 26th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Catterick, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Naas, 6 races at Sandown, 6 races at Leicester, 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.

Given she has already handled some cut in the ground, and fared well with the draw, PETRA CELERA has a lot in her favour and her claims are hard to ignore. She arrives on the back of a fine effort when a close third at Ayr and another step forward could see her strike. Smooth Silesie has also shown plenty and is feared most, with Newmarket raider Mini Magna another name to note.

It would come as no surprise were newcomers to come to the fore, with HYRCANIAN, Showhound and Bulldog Drummond preferred in that order before the benefit of market clues. Smooth Silesie is just about the pick of those with experience.

Preference is for PETRA CELERA, who has shown plenty of promise on slow ground in her last two runs and sets the standard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

With the form in the book not looking anything special, BORDERLINE BOSS is presented with a good opportunity to make a big impact on his racecourse debut. The Kevin Ryan-trained youngster is a half-brother to high-class sprinter Bielsa, who has done so well for the same yard over the years. Nelson Rose arguably sets the standard from those with previous experience and, as a potential pace angle, can provide the selection with something to aim at, with Making Dreams and Likleman others to consider.

NELSON ROSE was much improved under a change of tactics when second in an Epsom maiden 13 days ago and she could be worth chancing in the hope underfoot conditions don't catch her out. Hadrian's Wall and Mr Irrelevant head up the dangers, with newcomer Borderline Boss also one to note in the betting for clues.

A chance is taken on LADY OF TIME who showed plenty of promise on her debut and is taken to beat Nelson Rose and Hadrian's Wall.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Several old rivals and course specialists face-off again and, while the likes of Obee Jo, Liberty Breeze and Mutanaaseq are all high on the shortlist, the relatively unexposed STAR SOUND is preferred. Kevin Ryan's three-year-old, who has a live chance at the weights due to her age allowance, is 1lb lower than when a creditable fifth over C&D two weeks ago and could represent some value.

A few course specialists clash here. MUTANAASEQ ran well again when second over 6f at Nottingham last week but 7f is more his trip and he can land a second C&D win of the summer. His stablemate Magical Effect was never a threat when behind him over C&D on fast ground earlier in the month but it could be a different story under today's likely slower conditions and he's second choice ahead of Obee Jo and Liberty Breeze.

An open race in which MUTANAASEQ gets the vote ahead of Obee Jo and Coaxing.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Feud is likely to prove popular amongst punters following his recent Haydock success but, though he merits respect raised 3lb in the handicap, a chance is taken on VALLAMOREY. Chris Fairhurst's mare has been below par recently, but she romped home on her sole soft-ground start and a return to similar conditions might be vital to her chances today. Having hit the woodwork in a 0-90 handicap last time, Hope You Can Run should be involved down in class, while Genesius heads the remainder.

Ralph Beckett's son of Dubawi FEUD remains with few miles on the clock so is fancied to defy a 3 lb rise in the weights and follow up his recent breakthrough Haydock success. Hope You Can Run seems sure to have a say too though on the back of his good Newmarket second, with Genesius also firmly in the picture having not enjoyed the rub of the green when fifth at Kempton last time out.

Top of the list is FEUD (nap), who found improvement with his comfortable win at Haydock and a 3lb rise for that success looks fair.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A winner on two of his last three starts, the in-form SPANISH HUSTLE can shrug off a 5lb penalty and record another success. Jamil, who struck over C&D in May from a 3lb lower mark, appeals as the most likely threat to Jim Goldie's gelding. Valley Of Flowers remains in good form and must hold every chance in the capable hands of Paul Mulrennan.

These slower conditions will suit course specialist JAMIL and he is taken to register another victory here. The in-form pair Spanish Hustle and Valley of Flowers look the obvious dangers.

In a tight handicap JAMIL, who has a fine record here, is taken to reverse last week's C&D form with Valley Of Flowers.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

QUERCUS recorded a fourth course and distance success when winning here a week ago and Ann Duffield's charge appeals as the one to beat under a penalty. It would be no surprise were John Kirkup to play a leading role following a series of good runs in defeat, while others to note include Wade's Magic and Ginato, who is now 13lb lower than when last winning.

QUERCUS is in good order and showed a fine attitude when scoring over C&D a week ago, so he should prove hard to pass if he grabs the early lead again. Wade's Magic could get involved if the leaders go too quick and John Kirkup is a player if a quick turnaround doesn't find him out.

C&D winner JACKMEISTER RUDI ran as though returning to form when fourth last week and is just preferred to the penalised Quercus.
Ths is the racecard key.
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