There were 37 Races on Sunday 7th July 2024 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Limerick, 8 races at Sligo, 6 races at Ayr, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Almaty Star prevailed by only a nose in a fight to the line with stable companion EMPEROR SPIRIT over course and distance last time. However, the latter may well take his revenge on this occasion off 1lb better terms. Cinque Verde won on turf in May and is as equally effective on this surface, while Rebel Path could also go well in an open event.

Having not been disgraced in a handful of starts since returning in April, multiple course winner SHALAA ASKER lines up here lurking on a very handy mark and, with cheekpieces refitted, it would come as no surprise to see him go well from a handy draw. The Thames Boatman, Emperor Spirit and Almaty Star are others to consider.

A trappy sprint in which the well-handicapped SHALAA ASKER can capitalise on this return to AW. Rebel Path is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Charlie Appleby's yard have been in fine form of late and INNER PEACE will likely prove a popular choice. There looks to be plenty more to come from the son of Dubawi as he steps up in trip for his handicap debut, and he's preferred to Kempton runner-up Cannon Rock. Damascus Steel will likely be thereabouts once again, but it was heavy ground when Eyetrap won at Chester last month and he's been raised 4lb for that success.

An open-looking staying contest in which the suggestion is ROAD TO WEMBLEY, who probably found a third run within a fortnight too much when last seen in April but still looks well treated returning from a 3-month break. He can get the better of Dream Harder, who lurks just 1 lb above his last winning mark, while Cannon Rock and handicap-debutant Inner Peace are another couple worth considering, too.

Damascus Steel should go well again but the progressive 3yo ROAD TO WEMBLEY can improve again for another step up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

REMOJI took a step forward to land a maiden at Beverley a month ago. She still showed signs of inexperience on that occasion, but the runner-up has subsequently boosted that form by winning, and Roger Varian's filly can defy a penalty with further progress likely. Gaiety Musical will appreciate the return to this level having faced a tough task in Listed company at Carlisle, while Dazitoo showed promise at Haydock on her debut and can also figure.

REMOJI confirmed debut promise when scoring with a bit in hand at Beverley and can defy a penalty with the prospect of more to come. Gaiety Musical wasn't disgraced in a listed event at Carlisle and is the obvious threat back down in class, while Dazitoo offered something to work on at Haydock.

With further progress a clear possibility, REMOJI is taken to follow up her Beverley win. Questionable is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

PINAFORE travelled with more ease on her first attempt over 7f when runner-up at Musselburgh last month. William Haggas' filly could have more to offer over this distance and a first Listed triumph may be on the horizon. Stenton Glider was behind the selection in fourth on that occasion and her overall profile suggests that she should be in the mix once more. The progressive Cloud Cover also warrants a second look.

CLOUD COVER took her record on all-weather to 5 wins from 9 starts when scoring at Newcastle in March, value for extra having been delivered late, so she can continue her progress to add to her tally upped to listed level. Pinafore remains unexposed at this distance and could be the main danger, ahead of Julia Augusta.

Julia Augusta and Pinafore are high on the list but CLOUD COVER was impressive at Newcastle on Good Friday and can win again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Having endured a rough passage when finishing in fourth in the Kensington Palace at Royal Ascot last month, compensation could be headed in ROWAYEH's direction. The four-year-old has plenty in her favour in these calmer waters and a third career victory looks likely. The biggest threat may emerge from Hosanna Power, who arrives on the back of a third at Chester, while quadruple C&D winner Wadacre Gomez also warrants respect.

ROWAYEH shaped particularly well at Royal Ascot, overcoming a troubled passage to reach the frame, and tops the shortlist having another try beyond 1m. Hosanna Power is lightly raced in handicaps and shaped well until testing conditions seemed to tell at Chester last time, so rates the main danger, with Zealot lurking on a fair mark if able to build further on a more encouraging C&D effort last time.

Back up in distance and down in class, ROWAYEH looks particularly interesting. Mighty Nebula is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

The switch to more forceful tactics saw MOUNTAIN ROAD make all with some ease at Newmarket just over a fortnight ago. A 4lb rise in the ratings looks on the lenient side for David Simcock's gelding and a brace could be on the cards. Although underwhelming when seventh at Goodwood last month, it's too soon to write Hedonista off and she isn't taken lightly on this return to Polytrack. Abraaj completes the shortlist.

C&D scorer MOUNTAIN ROAD looked better than ever when going in at Newmarket last time so is fancied to defy a 4 lb weights rise here. Charlie Johnston's Hope You Can Run has his first go on polytrack but must enter calculations along with the handily-weighted duo Blow Your Horn and Hedonista.

The vote goes to MOUNTAIN ROAD (nap) whose record here reads 211. He showed his wellbeing with an emphatic win at Newmarket last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Local Music is versatile regarding the surface and, as a previous C&D winner, another bold showing is expected despite her going up 8lb for winning over 7f at Lingfield last month. Yeoman is also shortlisted after three solid recent efforts on the all-weather. However, preference is for previous Polytrack winner, RED HAT EAGLE, whose Newmarket success can be upgraded and that eye-catching effort suggests a 6lb higher mark is well within his compass.

LOCAL MUSIC had plenty to spare on turf at Lingfield last time and may be able to defy the handicapper. Zozimus finds winning difficult but can usually be relied upon to give his running and is second choice ahead of recent Newmarket scorer Red Hat Eagle. though Beylebieyi comes into it under a penalty for Friday's Doncaster win.

Preference is for RED HAT EAGLE who won twice on Polytrack last October and who scored in convincing style at Newmarket 15 days ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROYAL PARADE bounced back to form when beaten a length into second over course and distance last month and he has to be of interest off a 2lb higher mark as a result. Eagle Day and Island Native are others who arrive here with strong form claims, while Lough Leane edges out Dream Pirate and Siam Fox to be the pick of the remainder.

Preference is for ROYAL PARADE, who has been given a chance by the handicapper and posted his best effort for some time here last month. Eagle Day and Island Native head the list of dangers.

The choice is DREAM PIRATE who remains unexposed on the AW and who ran well to finish a close fourth of 13 at Kempton 11 days ago.
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