There were 46 Races on Thursday 27th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Limerick, 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 5 race.

BEAUTY CHOICE has improved with each start since joining new connections and recent efforts suggest that he is capable of regaining the winning thread today. The six-year-old has dropped back to his last winning mark and could have too much for recent course winner Be Proud and Impeller, who scored comfortably at Carlisle recently. Others to note include Emperor Caradoc, Madame Fenella and Peachey Carnehan.

Having dropped a long way in the weights, BE PROUD got back to winning ways at this course a fortnight ago and he can follow up with the return to this slightly longer trip a plus. The main danger could be Beauty Choice, who has returned to form with a visor applied on his last 2 starts, while Madame Fenella also enters calculations.

Preference is for IMPELLER (nap), 4lb higher than for his latest success but just 1lb higher than when winning over C&D last summer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A progressive sort towards the end of last season, HARRY'S HALO looked to be finding his way back to that form when runner-up at Chester last time out and he is taken to go one better now. Braveheart Boy (third), who finished a head behind him on that occasion, can give him the most to think about, along with the relatively consistent Raven's Applause.

MILE END seems to be building up to something and could be set to strike. C&D winner Harry's Halo and Hello Queen are respected also.

Granted a smoother passage than in her last two starts on the AW, MILE END is given another chance to show what she is capable of.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

STORMY WAVES may have been half a length behind Novello Lad (second) on debut over C&D last month, but Charlie Appleby's charge may be open to more improvement now having raced very green that day and he could overturn that form. The son of Dubawi gets the vote ahead of his stablemate and newcomer Musical Act, as well as Sir Bolton, who drops in grade after being well beaten in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot.

MUSICAL ACT has been gelded already but has a fantastic pedigree and is selected to make a successful debut before market clues. Approval is another newcomer to note, while User Amistoso made a bright start at Newmarket and could be the pick of those with experience.

This can go to USER AMISTROSO, who made an eyecatching debut when fourth at the Newmarket July meeting.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Cherry hasn't run a bad race so far in her career, but she did fail to justify her very short odds when third at Windsor last time and may be vulnerable once more. Preference is for LUNAR BIRD, who hit the line very well over 1m2f to shed her maiden tag in comfortable fashion and, considering the manner of that victory, she could be up to defying her 6lb penalty now stepped up in trip. Any market support for Alrashaka, who is related to a few winners, should be noted.

This has the makings of a good novice, with CHERRY taken to build on some promising efforts and open her account over a longer trip that is sure to suit. Shagpyle has more to offer, while newcomers Alrashaka and Franberri are both appealing on paper.

A few of these have shown ability, but the two newcomers are bred to be smart and ALRASHAKA is just given the edge.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Leap Year Lad relished the step up to this distance for the first time on his latest outing when scoring by just under two lengths at Haydock and has only been raised 3lb for that display, but preference is for the in-form GOLDEN MAVERICK. The son of Zarak has already won four times this year and his most impressive victory was arguably his latest effort at Epsom, which suggests he could defy a 6lb penalty today. Hondo warrants a market check on his handicap bow.

GOLDEN MAVERICK can get the hat-trick up under a penalty. Mathematician and Hondo are potential improvers now going handicapping up in trip.

Preference is for GOLDEN MAVERICK who won so convincingly at Epsom a week ago. He has a 6lb penalty to carry, but is still 1lb well in.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Recent C&D victor Lockdown Lass is likely to have her supports after she completed a double by a neck over this C&D on Saturday and her 5lb penalty is partly negated by the booking for 3lb claimer Laura Pearson. However, this does represent a quick turnaround for her and the vote goes to LE REVEUR, who has put in solid displays in class 5 events at Newmarket the last twice and he could take advantage of the drop in class, despite a 2lb rise for his last run. Hostelry and Rory are others to consider.

LOCKDOWN LASS made it back-to-back wins when scoring over C&D 5 days ago and, with conditions to suit, she can defy a penalty in her current mood. Hostelry also arrives in good form and is a likely contender, while Dougies Dream won here on his latest outing and completes the shortlist.

A chance is taken with VICTORIA FALLS who would appreciate the return to a soft surface and has dropped back to her winning mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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