There were 49 Races on Friday 30th June 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chester, 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.

WHISPERING ROYAL didn't allow inexperience to get the better of him when he made a winning start to his career at Dundalk back in November and having swapped hands for 75,000gns shortly after, this represents a good opportunity for him to enhance his profile on debut for Alan King. His pedigree suggests the additional yardage is within his compass and another big run is expected. Ala Kaifi rates as the chief danger, although Timely Escape can improve now tried in a hood.

It probably wasn't the strongest of maidens that WHISPERING ROYAL landed on his sole 2-y-o start at Dundalk but it was a promising introduction nonetheless. He is likely to benefit from this step up in trip and is taken to maintain his unbeaten status on debut for new connections. Intergalacticat took a step forward when third in a Yarmouth handicap in April and will be a big threat if responding well to the first-time cheekpieces, while Ala Kaifi should also have a part to play.

Preference is for INTERGALACTICAT who improved to finish third at Yarmouth last time. That form has received a couple of boosts since.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BEAUTY CHOICE is back on a winning mark and may be worth chancing in a wide-open sprint handicap. The drop back in distance is ideal for the six-year-old and it would come as no surprise to see an improved effort now a visor is tried. Okeanos, who is unexposed at the trip, is also taken seriously given he is officially 2lb well-in. Brazen Idol, Asadjumeirah and Barney's Bay warrant betting checks too.

Lots with chances. OKEANOS posted a very good second on his turf debut at Redcar a week ago and can race off the same mark here so edges the vote at the chief expense of Captain Vallo who came home first in his group when third at Thirsk last time. Foreseeable Future is another who can have a big say in his bid for a third win of 2023.

The vote goes to OKEANOS, already due a 2lb rise for a narrow defeat on turf debut at Redcar last time. A well-run 6f may suit him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Bigbertiebassett and Secret Beach showed promise on debut and are high on the list of those to monitor in the betting, while Dash Power was clueless on his racecourse bow but has a likeable enough pedigree to suggest he can get better in time. However, the one who appeals most for an immediate impact is the Godolphin-owned STORMY WAVES, who cost 525,000gns as a yearling and has to be of interest for a high-profile yard that has taken a very patient approach with youngsters this season.

A field of interesting newcomers and lightly-raced sorts open to improvement. STORMY WAVES stands out on paper, as a Dubawi colt who fetched a pretty packet at the yearling sales. Arabic Legend is another son of Dubawi and much respected, while Bigbertiebassett outran his odds at Newbury on debut and is the pick of those with experience.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE recorded a first career success when upped to this sort of distance at Redcar and an 8lb rise in the ratings may not be enough to prevent the son of Sea The Stars from going in again. Campaign Trail offered plenty to work on with his second-placed finish at Salisbury in May and is feared most with that reappearance under his belt. Last-time-out Leicester winner Double Oban reverts to handicap company and completes the shortlist.

Not much to choose between PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE and Campaign Trail on paper, the verdict narrowly going towards Sir Mark Prescott's gelding, who showed a willing attitude in making all to win at Redcar last time. Campaign Trail himself is unexposed as a stayer and appeals as one who is certain to progress over longer distances, with the pair clear of Double Oban in order of preference here.

The choice is CAMPAIGN TRAIL who finished second on handicap debut last time. His breeding suggests he may improve again for 1m6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

JACK DANIEL found positive tactics to his liking when triumphing on his return to action at Thirsk in May and a similar approach may be good enough once more, with a 4lb rise looking more than fair. Absolute Dream posted his best performance of the season with a third at the same venue and isn't taken lightly off the same mark. The in-form Bird Of Play also enters calculations if seeing out the trip.

ABSOLUTE DREAM is on a good mark and looked back in form at Thirsk last time, so this C&D winner is worth taking a chance on. Jack Daniel is a worthy adversary on the back of a successful reappearance and Bird of Play seems likely to run well again.

The choice is ABSOLUTE DREAM (nap) who looked to be on the way back when third off this mark at Thirsk earlier this month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

HOSTELRY has been in excellent form this season and a third career win could be on the way over a distance and track that should suit. Ruth Carr's mare remains on a workable mark and she is preferred to Hamilton third Strangerontheshore and Lady Wormsley, who has the services of Oisin Murphy to call upon this time around. Paco's Pride is capable of being in the shake-up as well.

LADY WORMSLEY made a pleasing return in a Kempton handicap that has worked out well and she can go close if proving as effective on turf. Ellade is on a tempting mark and hasn't run a bad race this season, while Paco's Pride could also get involved.

Oisin Murphy is a good booking for LADY WORMSLEY who has made steady progress since sent into handicaps.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

RWENEARLYTHEREDAD is turned out again quickly after a comfortable success at Beverley on Tuesday and he escapes a penalty so is backed to go in again. The step up in trip looks like another plus and he should have too much for the consistent Trabajo Detecho and Awtaar, who ran a highly encouraging race on her handicap debut at Doncaster. Others to note include Bryce, Mine That Ship and Slingsbytoo.

RWENEARLYTHEREDAD escapes a penalty for Tuesday's Beverley win and has strong claims of following up. Trabajo Detecho ran well in a good race for the grade at Thirsk last time and enters calculations under an in-form apprentice. Awtaar is another to consider.

The vote goes to RWENEARLYTHEREDAD who avoids a penalty for his win at Beverley on Tuesday and shaped as though he would relish 6f.
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