There were 49 Races on Friday 12th July 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Dundalk, 7 races at York, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Ascot, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 7 races at Chepstow, 6 races at Chester, 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 4 race.

A chance is taken on PHOENIX OF DREAMS, who has shaped with promise in each of his three appearances in maiden/novice company and now starts handicap life off a fair-looking mark of 78. Devious Devan has been knocking on the door and will likely be in the shake-up once again, while Sub Thirteen warrants respect having won three of his last four outings.

SUB THIRTEEN found a bit of improvement to make it 3 wins from his last 4 starts at Leicester last month and on the back of a small rise, Tony Carroll's charge can add another success to his tally at the expense of sole filly Miss Information, who took a step back in the right direction when fourth at Newmarket last time. Devious Devan can edge out Silver Trumpet for third.

It's hard to look away from SUB THIRTEEN, who's won three races this year. Phoenix Of Dreams is second best on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Glitterati improved on his debut effort when runner-up at Nottingham and any further improvement would see him go very close here, but INVINCIBLE CROWN shades the verdict. Richard Hughes' colt has steadily been edging closer to the target with each start to date and the form of his last-time-out second at Windsor just about sets the standard. Baylando and Silca Bay are other respected players.

INVINCIBLE CROWN produced just about his best effort to date when runner-up at Windsor earlier this month and Richard Hughes's colt can go a place better at the expense of Glitterati, who still looked a work in progress off the bridle at Nottingham just over a fortnight ago and can progress again. Silca Bay and Baylando can fight out minor honours.

The Murphy/Keady has a modest strike-rate with 2yos and BAYLANDO likely has improvement in him. Glitterati is next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

HOWZAK has been in excellent form at this track recently, building on three solid placed efforts when getting his nose in front over 6f last time, and he might be able to defy a 3lb rise. Betweenthesticks is 1-2 over C&D and is now really well treated off 64 on old form. Sugar Hill Babe, So Smart and Sovereign Slipper also hold claims in a competitive handicap.

SOVEREIGN SLIPPER shaped well back on turf at Windsor, leaving the impression that he is coming to hand, and the 6-y-o is taken to resume winning ways. Rhubarb will have a good chance of reversing Wednesday's Ffos Las placings with Bama Lama, assuming that they both go to post, on 5 lb better terms, while recent course winner Howzak is also shortlisted.

This is a bit easier than the handicaps SUGAR HILL BABE has been contesting and she gets the nod. Howzak should go well again too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's hard to look beyond KALAMA SUNRISE, who completed a four-timer at Leicester last time. Jack Channon's filly is 3lb well-in before her revised mark kicks in and she's likely to prove a warm order. The biggest threat might be Rival, who found only an in-form opponent too strong at Windsor recently, while an improved bid from the distance-dropping Sparkling Belle would come as no surprise.

KALAMA SUNRISE has been thriving since the application of cheekpieces, storming clear to complete the 4-timer at Leicester 6 days ago, and she is the one to beat in her current form. The biggest threat could be Rival, who was edged out only late on at Windsor last time, with Milvus completing the shortlist.

Cheekpieces have transformed KALAMA SUNRISE, who's 3lb well-in under the penalty. Rival rates the main danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Recent all-weather winner Monsieur Patat is sure to prove popular in his quest to land a hat-trick and the seven-year-old must enter calculations shouldering a 4lb penalty. However, the David Evans-trained LADY WINGALONG makes slightly more appeal after finishing a close-up second at both Lingfield and Brighton of late. Bungle Bay may prove next best, ahead of Believe You Me and Gilt Edge.

Having missed 2023, MONSIEUR PATAT has won 2 of his 3 starts this year having joined Adrian Wintle, recording a wide-margin success at Wolverhampton on Monday, so he looks to hold leading claims under a penalty. Lady Wingalong showed improved form in defeat when a close second at Brighton last time and is feared most, ahead of Fact Or Fable.

Well treated under a 4lb penalty for Monday's easy AW win, MONSIEUR PATAT (nap) is the one to beat. American Rose is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RINNOVATI got off the mark in impressive fashion over C&D 18 days ago and a 4lb rise may not be enough to stop the daughter of Churchill from following up. Arthur Rose has shown enough in novice company to suggest that she could go well now switched to handicaps, while Mullins Beach and Aspire To Glory are others who make the shortlist.

MULLINS BEACH arrives on the up so is fancied to make light of 2 lb rise for his Ffos Las success and go in again. Rinnovati is weighted to have a big say and next on the list ahead of handicap-debutante Luna Catena.

A chance is taken on ARTHUR ROSE, who has a bit of potential on her handicap debut. Mullins Beach is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It is very hard to oppose WALTER HARTRIGHT, who arrives here on the back of two impressive victories over 1m4f at Beverley. A 6lb penalty for the most recent of those wins leaves him 2lb well-in here and the three-year-old remains open to further progression. Cubana Habana has made the frame on both starts this year and edges out Cherryhawk to be best of the rest.

WALTER HARTWRIGHT is improving fast and had plenty to spare again at Beverley last time, so he's worth a chance to land the hat-trick at the possible expense of Lhebayeb, who returns to the Flat after a respectable effort over timber. Rebel Angel is considered, too.

The 3yo Walter Hartright will be all the rage after two easy wins but is worth taking on with C&D winner CHERRYHAWK.
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