There were 49 Races on Saturday 1st July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Chester, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Windsor, 8 races at Curragh, 7 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Doncaster, 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 4 race.

LIV MY LIFE was well held in a very competitive event at Salisbury last time but her previous form suggests that she could be successful in a race of this nature. Etoile D'alexandre displayed plenty of promise on her debut at York last month and she could prove to be the main threat to the selection. Others to consider are Si Si Senor and Riverview Law.

There was plenty to like about ETOLIE D'ALEXANDRE's opening effort at York and she can strike at the second time of asking. Indication Spirit showed up well on last week's Hamilton debut and may give the selection most to do ahead of fellow Nick Bradley runner Riverview Law.

Declan Carroll won this race 12 months and might do so again with ETOILE D'ALEXANDRE, who shaped promisingly on her York debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Natchez Trace has to be respected following his win at Southwell, but marginal preference is for SCINTILLANTE. Andrew Balding's colt put in a career best when second on his handicap debut at Newbury two weeks ago and he remains open to further progression. Restorer has made the frame on his last couple of starts and could do so once again, while similar comments apply to Croachill.

SCINTILLANTE shaped promisingly at Newbury last time and might be up to providing Andrew Balding with yet another Chester winner. Zealandia looked on the way back here last time and may give the selection most to do ahead of recent Southwell scorer Natchez Trace.

The one who stands out is SCINTILLANTE (nap) who could have more to offer on the back of his encouraging handicap debut at Newbury.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

WHENTHEDEALINSDONE was only narrowly denied over 5f at Windsor last time and Roger Teal's five-year-old could be hard to stop off the same mark here. Hyperfocus is an obvious threat off just a 2lb higher rating than when winning at Ripon in April. A case can be made for all of the remaining field, but Aberama Gold and Cuban Breeze are arguably the pick of them.

Little between the principals in a useful sprint but ABERAMA GOLD arrives at the top of his game and with his Hamilton success having been franked so edges the vote. Whenthedealinsdone has slipped to a handy mark so is feared most having got back on track at Windsor last time. Hello Zabeel is another who can't be taken lightly in his bid for a third success since joining Charlie Fellowes and Ripon scorer Hyperfocus completes the shortlist.

Roman Dragon and CUBAN BREEZE may be the two to focus on and the latter can get off the mark for the year.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

EQUATORIAL makes his handicap debut following an eyecatching performance when breaking his maiden at Salisbury last month. He kept on to score by four and a half lengths and left the impression there could be more to come. He gets the nod from Ararat, who has gone up 3lb for last week's success at Newmarket, while the grade-dropping Misty Blues rounds out the shortlist following a fair fifth in Redcar's Two Year Old Trophy on her final start of 2022.

A good 3-y-o handicap. ARARAT seemed suited to more positive tactics when getting off the mark in a 7f Newmarket handicap last weekend and might have got off lightly with a 3 lb rise. Equatorial should have more to offer on the back of his Salisbury novice win and is second choice ahead of Divine Libra.

Ararat should go well again but preference is for DIVINE LIBRA, who shaped well on his Newmarket handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Only narrowly denied on the all-weather when last seen in February 2022, PARLANDO rates the one to beat on his comeback. A game winner at Leicester on his racecourse debut in October 2021, the son of Dubawi was bought out of the Charlie Appleby yard for 105,000 pounds earlier this year and he can get the better of O G Beachwear, who finished a fair fourth over C&D in May. The unraced Many A Year completes the shortlist.

MANY A YEAR has an appealing pedigree and his stable isn't averse to debut winners, so he's worth taking a chance on even if it's taken him a while to reach the track. Parlando is an obvious danger if the market vibes are positive after 16 months off and Princess Niyla can't be ruled out.

Maremma should go well but O G BEACHWEAR can confirm the promise of her C&D fourth five weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MALAKAHNA didn't enjoy much luck in running when third over C&D last month, but is worth another chance off the same mark. The Ian Williams-trained mare has been consistent when tried on the Flat and, given the ground conditions shouldn't present any problems, there are solid foundations to expect a bold effort. C&D winner Military Two Step is feared most, although El Borracho and Tigerten, a former stablemate of the selection, are also respected.

MILITARY TWO STEP is on an appealing mark and arrives on the back of a creditable effort, so she's taken to notch up another C&D win under a rider who excels at this track. El Borracho is a big danger and Malakhana can't be ignored.

The two suggestions against the field are MALAKAHNA and Buxted Reel who both represent last year's winning yard.
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