There were 33 Races on Monday 10th July 2023 across 5 meetings. There was 6 races at Ayr, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Ripon, 7 races at Roscommon, 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.

King of The Dance finished a creditable third over this distance at Newbury on his most recent outing and the gelded son of Havana Gold must hold every chance of being in the mix off the same mark. However, a tentative vote is given to the class-dropping ICONIC KNIGHT, who could bounce back following a disappointing run at Chester last month. Now rated 1lb lower than when only beaten a neck over C&D last August, he could be worth chancing. Macs Dilemma is another worthy of consideration.

LIANGEL HOPE shaped as if still in form when fifth at Haydock last time and might be up to giving the weight away. C&D specialist Macs Dilemma rates an obvious threat with Hollie Doyle doing the steering. King of The Dance is also respected on the back of his good third at Newbury, while Shoot To Kill has dropped to a favourable mark and has Billy Loughnane taking 3 lb off.

An open race in which the lightly raced 4yo KING OF THE DANCE gets the vote ahead of last year's winner Macs Dilemma.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Only narrowly denied over 6f at Brighton most recently, a stiffer stamina test can seal the deal for BIG BROWN BEAR. Eve Johnson Houghton's inmate shaped as though he can progress further here and he is fancied to get the better of Hadrian's Wall, who switches to turf following a promising showing on Tapeta on his racecourse debut last month. The unraced Per Contra completes the shortlist.

LOADED QUIVER makes plenty of appeal on pedigree and, if strong in the betting, he might be able to get the better of stablemate Hadrian's Wall, who sets the standard. Big Brown Bear is also considered.

The vote goes to BIG BROWN BEAR, who went very close at Brighton 20 days ago and is open to more progress on this step up to 7f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A fairly open contest in which preference lies with PRESSURE'S ON. A half-brother to Listed-placed Crackovia, the son of Land Force is fancied to score on his turf bow following a promising second at Lingfield last month. Ethandun may bounce back from a mid-division finish at Windsor on his most recent outing, having finished runner-up at Goodwood on debut, while She Is A Keeper is another to bear in mind up in distance.

ETHANDUN failed to immediately progress from a promising debut at Windsor last time but his Goodwood effort still sets a clear standard in form terms and he's worth another chance. Pressure's On did well despite obvious inexperience on his debut at Lingfield and can pose a threat, with Gladly Ever After also much respected for Archie Watson.

This race revolves around ETHANDUN, who didn't fire at Windsor last time but is a major player if he can recapture his initial form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

THE COLA KID made amends for his short-head defeat at Ffos Las when dropped back in trip at the same venue and the six-year-old, who is 2lb higher for the runner-up effort, escapes a penalty for that success, having won an apprentice contest. Bama Lama finished third to the selection on Tuesday and is expected to be in the mix, while recent course winner Kyber Crystal is feared most of the remainder.

THE COLA KID had something to spare when landing an 8-runner event at Ffos Las a week ago and is the obvious choice. Fellow last-time-out winner Kyber Crystal looks the main danger, although Hagia Sophia is expected to put up another solid showing.

This can go to THE COLA KID (nap), who is only 2lb higher than for his easy win in an apprentice handicap at Ffos Las last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ON EDGE shaped with promise on his first run of the year when third at Windsor in April and appears to be open to improvement following that performance. He is lightly raced for his age, having only had 10 outings to date, and his sole career victory came over C&D last August. Barleybrown was fancied to give a solid account on his handicap bow at Salisbury and is worth another chance dropped in trip. The Daley Express and Arlecchino's Gift complete the shortlist.

THE DALEY EXPRESS looked back in form when third at Bath last time and, in a weaker contest, he's fancied to capitalise on a reduced mark at the possible expense of Arlecchino's Gift, who arrives on the back of a success at Windsor but isn't the most reliable.

Preference is for THE DALEY EXPRESS, who is on a dangerous mark and showed signs of a revival with his third at Bath last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

This is a tricky puzzle to solve and only a tentative vote goes to TIN FANDANGO (third), who had Ocean Reach (fourth) behind him when he was beaten over three lengths on his latest outing at Ffos Las. He remains on his last winning mark and that could help notch up his fourth career success. The main threat might be Zillion, who wasn't disgraced when finishing fourth at Wolverhampton last time on his return from a 59-day break and could get closer now down in grade.

TIN FANDANGO is down to the same mark as when scoring at Newbury last autumn and gets the nod on the back of a better run at Ffos Las last week. Zillion has gained both career wins here and is respected with Hollie Doyle doing the steering. Winklevi didn't run too badly on a recent trip to Jersey and is another who could have a say.

All of these find winning opportunities hard to come by. TIN FANDANGO edges preference as last week's Ffos Las effort can be upgraded.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Seraphia ran well on her penultimate start at Leicester over 1m2f in a first-time visor when hitting the line well and if he can reproduce that effort with Luke Morris back on board, then he can have a big say, but he could be up against facing MISS SLIGO. The daughter of New Approach was only touched off by half a length in this grade at Bath last week and that piece of form could prove to be the best on offer. Magical Dragon lurks on an appealing mark and shouldn't be ruled out either.

MISS SLIGO made a thriving rival work hard when second at Bath 5 days ago and, if she can produce a performance of similar merit, she's capable of going one better. Mellow Mood ran well at Lingfield last time and looks the main danger, although Manyana can't be taken lightly.

This looks a bit trappy but MELLOW MOOD gets the vote ahead of Seraphia and Miss Sligo.
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