There were 35 Races on Wednesday 2nd July 2025 across 5 meetings. There was 8 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Tipperary, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Epsom Downs, 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.

Level Up is bidding to make it three wins out of his last four starts after scoring at Leicester last time and holds an obvious chance. However, MOLLYMOOK produced her best effort to date when making the frame on her first start in a handicap at Yarmouth last month. Darryll Holland's filly was kindly dropped 1lb for that display and could take full advantage. Fear And Fast completes the shortlist.

Preference is for the in-form LEVEL UP who has a 5lb penalty for his recent Leicester success, but who won off this mark last summer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This Guy still showed greenness when finishing fourth at Haydock in May and the son of Blue Point is likely to take a step forward from that effort. Even so, FLYING COMET looks the way to go. The Crisfords' youngster may have failed to justify favouritism when third on debut at Nottingham, but that was still a promising display. This extra furlong could bring out lots of improvement and he looks the one to beat. Any market confidence behind newcomer Shams would be interesting.

This can go to FLYING COMET who left the money behind when sent off odds-on for his Nottingham debut last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Reservardo has made the frame in each of his handicap outings, most recently at Redcar, and he should remain competitive. Kinetic Force attempted to make all when second at Goodwood last month and is respected, but the vote goes to MASTER OF MY FATE. The Quinns' four-year-old got up for third in this grade at Ayr last time and competes off an unchanged rating. With Jack Nicholls claiming a handy 7lb, he could be the one to side with.

The choice is RESERVARDO who is proving most consistent and may still have more to offer following his recent narrow defeat at Redcar.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Although thwarted in her belated hat-trick bid over C&D nine days ago, JAX EDGE lost little in defeat on that second-placed reappearance. Christopher Mason's mare makes grand appeal off an unchanged mark and compensation could be imminent. Chief Mankato also arrives on the back of a good recent effort having filled the runner-up spot at Windsor and isn't taken lightly. The four-year-old may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of fellow in-form rival Dapperling.

This can go to JAX EDGE (nap) who has a good record in handicaps here and who ran so well on her recent reappearance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Having proved a different proposition when making all on her handicap bow over 5f at Bath last month, there is likely more to come from FILLY'S LAST LADY. An extra furlong and 4lb rise is unlikely to prevent another bold bid from the daughter of Due Diligence and she's taken to follow up. Last month's Yarmouth runner-up Zaman Daar arrives on the back of his best finishing position of the season and should be in the mix once more, along with Four Adaay.

The unexposed FILLY'S LAST LADY looks the one to be on with last month's successful handicap debut at Bath having been boosted.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Runner-up on three of his last four starts, including last time out over C&D, FISHERMANS COTTAGE deserves a change in luck and he can get that on this occasion in a winnable contest. A respectable third on her first start for new connections at Bath, A Lady Forever is capable of being in the shake-up, as well as Midnight Call, who may be suited by dropping back in distance.

The vote goes to FISHERMANS COTTAGE who looks ready to win again having run consistently well since returning in May.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The in-form Andrew Balding team has an excellent record at this venue and stepping up in trip may work the oracle for CASUAL ENCOUNTER following a respectable third over an extended 1m3f at Lingfield last month. Rob Hornby's mount is preferred to Zooks, who proved she stays the trip when not beaten far on her penultimate start at Catterick over 2m. Star Of Jupiter has dropped back to a mark 2lb lower than his last success and cannot be ruled out either.

It may be worth siding with the 3yo CASUAL ENCOUNTER who could be well suited by this greater stamina test.
Ths is the racecard key.
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