There were 34 Races on Tuesday 25th July 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Musselburgh, 6 races at Southwell, 8 races at Ballinrobe, 6 races at Chelmsford-City, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 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.

BUNGLE BAY earned a narrow Wolverhampton success two weeks ago and he does not look overburdened by a subsequent 3lb rise in the handicap. Joe Leavy gave the four-year-old a positive ride from the front that day and, berthed to attack in stall one here, he could repeat the dose. A winner in classified company last time, Kodi Dancer merits respect, while others to note include Jumira Bridge and handicap-debutant Dunmore East.

BUNGLE BAY got back to winning ways at Wolverhampton last time and with that form having been franked he is taken to defy a 3 lb rise in the weights at the chief expense of C&D scorer Jumira Bridge, who didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at the same track on his most recent start. Viewfromthestars is another who can go well in his bid for a first victory.

Preference is for CHAMPAGNE SUPANOVA, whose two C&D wins came off higher marks and who goes well fresh. Mostallim is a threat.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

It looks best to side with the Richard Hannon-trained MACANUDO, who sets the standard with an official rating of 76. The Invincible Spirit colt can strike at the fourth time of asking, having struck the woodwork on his last two starts. Commander Of Life did well to fill the runner-up spot at Lingfield last month after being slowly away, so he merits respect with that in mind. St Lukes Chelsea and Zipster appeal most of the newcomers.

Preference is for COMMANDER OF LIFE, who stepped up markedly on his debut effort when second at Lingfield last month and remains with potential. Macanudo and Parker's Piece are feared most.

An easy 6f will be fine for MACANUDO (nap), who took another forward step latest. Commander Of Life may want a bit further in time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KITTEN GLOVES showed a decent level of ability across her three qualifying runs and was then far from disgraced on her handicap debut at Kempton 19 days ago. Eased 1lb in the ratings, she might be worth siding with, although Nuthatch is likely to provide stern opposition having been narrowly denied at Goodwood last month. Never This Way could prove to be better than an opening mark of 71 and he looks best placed to chase the pair home.

C&D winner NUTHATCH found further improvement when runner-up at Goodwood last month and makes fair appeal off the same mark here. Okami and Kitten Gloves should also go well.

The lightly raced OKAMI gets the nod in the hope that he gets away better on his handicap debut. Nuthatch is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SEMSER looks the one to be on. The six-year-old remains unbeaten here after two wins over C&D, the latest of which came in May off just 2lb lower, and he may get back to winning ways returning to the all-weather. Wild Hurricane sports cheekpieces on only his fifth start and could also go well if the headgear has a positive effect, while Totnes is another to be interested in.

TARBAAN looks interesting back on AW having dipped to 2 lb lower than when successful over C&D in December. 3-y-o Totnes heads the dangers ahead of Godolphin's Wild Hurricane in a competitive race for the grade.

The vote goes to TOTNES, who's 2-3 on the AW and has been running well in better company on turf lately. Tarbaan is also considered.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Atlantic Dream was beaten a long way when third on his debut at Nottingham, but the three-year-old did look as if he would improve considerably for the experience. Arctic Mountain is a newcomer to note being related to numerous winners and he is worthy of a market inspection, as is ALEXANDRETTA. A beaten favourite over seven furlongs at Salisbury recently, the extra furlong and return to the all-weather might see her get off the mark.

ALEXANDRETTA has run with credit on each of her three runs to date and shapes as if this longer trip will suit, so she takes marginal preference over newcomers Motriff and Arctic Mountain.

Arctic Mountain is a very interesting newcomer but ALEXANDRETTA is preferred, with 1m on Polytrack likely to suit.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Inverinate has been running well of late with a success here over seven furlongs in June followed by two second-placed finishes. He can go well, but a chance is taken on WILDE AND DANDY, who strolled home in a similar race at Doncaster in June before a sixth at Newmarket. Daarree is also of interest having been gelded since his last run and with a first-time visor added.

Course winner INVERINATE arrives in fine form and is taken to get back to winning ways. Wilde And Dandy and Daarree can also make their presence felt.

It could be worth chancing the potential of DAAREE, who starts handicap life at a lowly level. Inverinate is the obvious danger.
Ths is the racecard key.
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