There were 47 Races on Thursday 13th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Downpatrick, 8 races at Doncaster, 6 races at Carlisle, 7 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Epsom, 6 races at Newbury, 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.

There would be no more deserving winner than MARBUZET, who has found only one too strong on each of his last two appearances, including at Nottingham only last weekend. He has shaped like the step up from 1m6f will be in his favour and is preferred to Never No Trouble, for whom there are no stamina concerns because he has been in good form over obstacles. Toutatis almost sprung a 33/1 surprise at Wetherby, but needs to back that performance up.

MARBUZET has been knocking on the door and might prove the answer to this opener for amateur riders. Never No Trouble has been in good form over hurdles and is much respected on her first Flat start for the Donald McCain stable. The selection's stablemate Chief Craftsman is another likely to be on the premises.

Representing a trainer-jockey combination with a good record in amateur riders' races, SIR JOSEPH SWAN might be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The penny dropping for STORM FOX has coincided with her encountering quick conditions, with a Thirsk triumph sandwiched by narrow defeats at Redcar and Leicester. Providing there isn't a deluge, she can continue on her upward curve at the chief expense of Jenever, whose latest form figures are identical to the selection's. Hurstwood has been in fine fettle at Ripon, while Miss Belladonna and King Of Speed are just two others to consider.

STORM FOX is a lightly-raced sprinter making steady progress and might be the way to go tackling largely older opposition. Fellow 3-y-o South Dakota Sioux arrives in form and is second choice ahead of Jessica Macey's Jenever.

Parr Fire shaped well here 13 days ago but she may have to give best to the strong-travelling SOUTH DAKOTA SIOUX.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Point Given represents top connections and makes plenty of appeal on pedigree, being a half-brother to Group 1-winning juvenile Toormore and Estidhkaar, who landed the Champagne Stakes here in 2014. Welcome Dream, who comes from the family of Queen's Logic, and Speeding Bullet are other newcomers of interest, but the vote goes to FREE NATION. Charlie Hills' colt filled the runner-up spot on debut at Windsor, when showing signs of inexperience, and he is expected to build on that display.

FREE NATION shaped with tons of promise when well backed and second on debut at Windsor recently and makes plenty of appeal with improvement on the cards. A number of interesting newcomers gives this a look of an intriguing maiden, Point Given, Speeding Bullet and Welcome Dream all debutants from top yards to keep an eye on.

Windsor runner-up FREE NATION probably sets a fairly good form standard and he is taken to put his experience to good use.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Karl Burke has enjoyed a fine season to date with his juveniles and Classy Boy commands plenty of respect on debut following his 160,000-pound purchase at the Goffs UK Breeze-Up sale. Similar comments apply for Mr Wonderful, who represents Amo Racing and cost 185,000 euros at the Goresbridge Breeze-Up, but the pair may have to play second fiddle to KHAMSIN. Slowly away on debut, he finished off his race nicely when fourth at Yarmouth and is open to a fair amount of improvement. Nottingham runner-up How's The Guvnor and Project Geofin, who sports a visor for the first time, complete the shortlist.

MR WONDERFUL and Classy Boy are a couple of very interesting newcomers and it would be no surprise to see one of them make a winning start. How's The Guvnor improved when second at Nottingham and surely has a race in him.

This can go to THE BITTER MOOSE, who ran well at Hamilton on debut and who is entitled to improve a fair bit for the experience
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Holkham Bay has to concede 5lb and upwards on his first run for just over a year having got off the mark on his second start at Lingfield, and MOLAQAB is preferred. Third here in November on his racecourse bow, he shaped in need of his return at Newmarket's Craven meeting and is likely to be sharper now, especially with his stable in much better form. Swiss Star has placed on both her outings so far and is respected along with newcomer Mezon.

SWISS STAR has shown enough to suggest a win isn't far away and she's narrowly preferred to fellow Newmarket raider Molaqab. Viscountess Renard showed a bit on her Wetherby debut and may prove best of the rest unless the betting vibes are strong surrounding newcomer Mezon.

With a good chance on the figures, SWISS STAR is taken to open her account at the third attempt. Molaqab is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

COUPLET created a big impression when winning on debut at Haydock last September and the daughter of Zoustar could be hard to beat once again, despite the penalty and layoff. Star Map took a big step forward when second over C&D last time and she may have more to offer here. The most noteworthy newcomer is Primeval, who is a half-sister to high-class Group 2 winner and emerging sire Time Test.

PRIMEVAL is a half-sister to several winners, notably the classy Time Test, and this isn't the strongest novice to be starting out in, so she's worth taking a chance on if the market vibes are right. Couplet, who made a winning start 9 months ago, is an obvious danger and Star Map should be in the mix.

Haydock winner Couplet holds leading claims on her return to action but an interesting alternative is TURQUOISE DIAMOND.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MOBASHR returned to winning ways over C&D 12 days ago and a 4lb rise in the ratings for that success may not be enough to prevent the five-year-old from making it a double. Surprise Picture also scored on his most recent outing and Grant Tuer's new inmate could prove to be the main threat to the selection, although Alethiometer and Cliffcake should not be underestimated.

CLIFFCAKE has returned to form on his last 2 starts, getting back to winning ways at Beverley before running well when second at Thirsk last month, so he is taken to score again in his current mood. Mobashr took advantage of a career-low mark here on his latest outing and is feared most, with Quest For Fun completing the shortlist.

The suggestion is QUEST FOR FUN who has slipped to 3lb below his last winning mark. Cliffcake is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Panning For Gold is bound to be popular in search of a hat-trick, but the step up in grade and 7lb rise for his most recent win could leave him vulnerable. With that in mind, slight preference is for BIRD OF PLAY, who is only 1lb higher than when beaten a neck over C&D a couple of weeks ago. Peaceful Story appears to be on a workable mark for her handicap debut and is the pick of the remainder.

PANNING FOR GOLD didn't appear to particularly handle the track at Brighton last time but proved far too good for his rivals nonetheless and a 7 lb rise shouldn't be enough to stop him completing the hat-trick. Chorus Line was a tidy winner at Leicester and didn't really get much of a chance to build on that victory at Haydock, so also merits plenty of respect, with the consistent Bird of Play also considered.

The two conspicuously in-form runners are PANNING FOR GOLD (nap) & Bird Of Play, with Leading Company completing the shortlist.
Ths is the racecard key.
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