There were 43 Races on Wednesday 17th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Thirsk, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Killarney, 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Ffos Las, 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.

ASINARA arrives here having filled second place on three of her four starts to date and the daughter of Harry Angel will not find many better opportunities than this to get off the mark. Pearl's Edge has not been beaten far on her last couple of starts and appears to be the main threat to the selection, ahead of Max Stripes.

Probably a match between ASINARA and Pearl's Edge with the 5 lb the former receives tilting the scales her way.

3yo ASINARA has been expensive to follow so far but she looks worth another chance and gets the vote ahead of Pearl's Edge.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LAKERS displayed plenty of promise when filling third place on his debut at Yarmouth a couple of weeks ago and the son of Pinatubo could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience. Zayer cost 85,000 euros at a breeze-up sale in May and is arguably the most eye-catching newcomer, although any market support for Baather or Classic Cause would have to be noted.

LAKERS shaped with plenty of promise when third in what looked a strong race for the track at Yarmouth a fortnight ago and expected to build on that, he'll take soem stopping. Newcomers are feared most, with Zayer and Classic Cause perhaps the pick of them before market clues.

Preference is for LAKERS, who made a promising start with his third at Yarmouth two weeks ago and sets a fair standard on that form.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

ALFRED COVE won a similar event to this over 6f at Brighton two starts ago and was not disgraced when second at the same venue last time. A reproduction of either of those efforts would give him a big chance, although Rhubarb should not be discounted following an encouraging third in handicap company over C&D a week ago. The rest need to improve but Darkened Edge is the pick of them.

ALFRED COVE has been in excellent heart at Brighton in recent weeks and this looks to be a good piece of placing by connections. Rhubarb is the obvious threat.

This is a tight call between Rhubarb and ALFRED COVE but the vote goes to Tony Carroll's in-form 5yo.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GODSEND benefited from more patient tactics when getting off the mark at Ripon last Monday on his second start in handicap company. Sir Mark Prescott's gelding may prove a tough nut to crack, despite carrying a 6lb penalty. Night Breeze boasts a consistent level of form in recent weeks and the four-year-old is capable of being in the mix, while stepping up in trip might aid the cause of Advert Rules.

GODSEND got back on the up when going in at Ripon last week and still looks ahead of his mark under a 6 lb penalty. Night Breeze appeals as the one to chase home Sir Mark Prescott's 3-y-o now he steps up in trip with the lightly-raced Advert Rules also in the picture.

This can go to GODSEND, who surged clear at Ripon last week and looks well treated under a penalty for that success.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

INAPPROPRIATE has taken a step in the right direction since moving up to 1m2f on his last couple of outings, hitting the frame at Yarmouth and Nottingham, and the son of Churchill may have been found the ideal opportunity to shed the maiden tag. Prince Ali and Celebrating Ethel appear best of the remainder, although Kinematica is not without a chance if the first-time hood can help her to settle.

It's easy to excuse CELEBRATING ETHEL's Doncaster effort given she was denied a run and the way she finished that race off suggests she's still in form. This is a slightly easier assignment so she looks the answer, with Inappropriate feared most taking on his elders for the first time. Zambezi Magic can ruin his chance at the stalls but is a threat if avoiding that trait this time.

Most of these have something to prove but INAPPROPRIATE (nap) has a progressive profile and he went close at Nottingham last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Tarbat Ness has been knocking on the door with a brace of runner-up efforts at Ripon and Carlisle in May. The five-year-old makes a considerable amount of appeal, but the vote goes to EASY EQUATION. His return to turf saw him go close at Pontefract last month and a repeat of that performance may suffice. Kissininthebackrow completes the shortlist with the extra couple of furlongs a potential source of improvement.

TARBAT NESS signalled he's ready to go in again when runner-up at Carlisle last time so this C&D winner gets the vote off the same mark. Kissininthebackrow is weighted to have a big say and next on the list ahead of in-form pair Easy Equation and Thahab Ifraj.

The vote goes to EASY EQUATION, who has a solid record for his current yard including a close call at Pontefract last month.
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