There were 41 Races on Tuesday 1st August 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Beverley, 7 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Goodwood, 7 races at Galway, 6 races at Perth, 7 races at Worcester, 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 2 race.

LORD RIDDIFORD might not have been at his best recently, but he has won this contest two years on the spin, the latest off 3lb higher, and John Quinn's battle-hardened sprinter is fancied to bounce back at his favoured venue. Navello makes obvious appeal having landed the Dash off 3lb lower in June, while Raasel, who posted an improved effort at Ascot 17 days ago, might not be far away either. Vintage Clarets and Dream Composer are also noted.

RAASEL is still operating a little way below last year's levels but he ran respectably back in handicap company at Ascot on his most recent outing and could be the answer off a 1 lb lower mark, especially now returned to Goodwood where he boasts form figures of 112. Vintage Clarets finished a place ahead of the selection at Ascot and ought to go well again, with Navello and Dream Composer others to consider.

Raasel's C&D form earns him a lot of respect but LORD RIDDIFORD has a special record in this race and can bring up the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

An intriguing maiden in which ARRAY gets the vote in following a pleasing second on his racecourse debut at Newbury last month, beating subsequent winner Indian Run into third. His pedigree needs no introduction to any racing fan and, given his dam is a half-sister to the world-class Frankel, there is likely much more to come from Andrew Balding's inmate. Alaskan Gold finished third over this distance at Nottingham on his racecourse debut and is feared most, while the unraced A La Noche appeals most of the newcomers.

ARRAY came with a reputation and duly shaped encouragingly first time up at Newbury, going down only to a useful one with experience and pulling clear from a subsequent winner. He looks useful and can go one better. A La Noche and Dorney Lake are a couple of newcomers to note.

Andrew Balding's ARRAY, who has a Gimcrack entry, was strong in the market when second at Newbury and the third impressed on Saturday.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

PRIDE OF AMERICA (winner), Haunted Dream (third) and Millebosc (seventh) were heavily involved in a good quality renewal of the John Smith's Cup at York last month and, while they all boast solid claims, the former shades preference and is fancied to come out on top again off just a 4lb higher mark. The ground has come up in his favour and, with Frederick Larson able to claim 3lb, there is a lot to like about his chance. Sandown winner Lord Protector is another who commands attention.

EAGLE'S WAY failed in his bid for a five-timer when runner-up at Yarmouth last week but still posted a promising effort after ten months off the track so Sir Mark Prescott's improver is taken to resume winning ways. William Haggas' Millebosc caught the eye when seventh in the John Smith's Cup last time and heads the list of dangers, although the quartet of Soto Sizzler, Outbreak, Haunted Dream and Paradias all have plenty to recommend them too in this ultra-competitive handicap.

There has been enough promise in MILLEBOSC's two runs for William Haggas to think he has a big handicap in him off his current mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

HAATEM has progressed well since catching the eye here on his racecourse debut in May. Fifth in the Coventry at Royal Ascot, he filled the runner-up spot in the Superlative at Newmarket behind City Of Troy, when seeing out this distance well, and, without a rival of that calibre in this line-up, Richard Hannon's colt has the ideal opportunity to get back to winning ways. Iberian made a bright start to his career at Newbury and should go well along with Chesham third Golden Mind.

On the face of it, IBERIAN has quite a bit to find graduating from novice company, but he created a very favourable impression when winning at Newbury and, given his pedigree, there should be lots more to come. Haatem had little chance with a top prospect in the Superlative Stakes but he beat the rest easily enough and he's the form pick, with Soldier's Gold another to consider up in trip.

Iberian is promising and Haatem is solid, but GOLDEN MIND is better than the bare form of his Chesham third.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

KINROSS looks solid in here given he finished a neck second in the race 12 months ago and won it the year before that. A dual Group 1 winner last year and last seen finishing a close-up third in the July Cup at Newmarket, Ralph Beckett's charge ticks plenty of boxes and is expected to prove tough to beat. Isaac Shelby is another dropping down from Group 1 company, though, and he can put up a good fight getting 6lb from the selection following his fourth to Paddington in the St James's Palace Stakes. Criterion Stakes winner Audience adds further spice to the race.

KINROSS escapes a penalty for his Group 1 wins last time and should be a tough nut to crack under Frankie Dettori. Greenham-winner Isaac Shelby might be helped by the return to 7f and is second choice ahead of Audience, who had Pogo behind him when landing a Newmarket Group 3 last month.

Kinross holds strong claims but there are plausible alternatives at bigger odds, most notably ISAAC SHELBY and Indestructible.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

COURAGE MON AMI maintained his unbeaten record when taking a massive step forward from a handicap success here to land the Gold Cup. That was only his fourth career start and, with the prospect of more improvement to come, it would be no surprise to see the son of Frankel prove too strong for the opposition. Coltrane gave the selection plenty to think about at Royal Ascot and arrives at the peak of his powers, while any rain will suit the fourth from that contest Emily Dickinson.

COURAGE MON AMI has the potential to be one of the best stayers of recent years after winning the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot on only his fourth career start. He had Coltrane and Emily Dickinson behind in second and fourth on that occasion and can confirm his superiority over that pair and stretch his unbeaten record to 5.

Gold Cup winner COURAGE MON AMI (nap) promises to dominate the staying scene for a long time. Coltrane is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

In a wide-open heat, only a tentative vote can go to GOOD GRACIOUS. The daughter of Kingman took a significant step forward when fitted with first-time blinkers, winning in good style at Ascot 18 days ago, and a subsequent 8lb rise might not halt further progress. The hat-trick seeking Rowayeh appeals as a likely player from 5lb higher than her handicap debut success at Sandown, while Bridestones and Royal Dress can also figure. Back See Daa and Novus are just two others to consider.

STORMY SEA proved a little disappointing in a York listed race when last seen in May but the manner of her Haydock victory previously is well worth remembering and, from a handy draw, she could well be up to bouncing back for the yard that took this race 12 months ago. The upwardly mobile Rowayeh rates a big threat in pursuit of the hat-trick for all her draw in 18 makes things tricky. Rajindri, Royal Dress and Novus complete the shortlist.

The vote goes to RAJINDRI, with Rowayeh second choice. Plenty of the others also have possibilities in a wide-open handicap.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

This could go the way of the hat-trick seeking KITAI, who kept on well to score by two and a half lengths over this distance at Pontefract last month. A 7lb rise may not be enough to hold her back here and she is taken to get the better of the grade-dropping Funny Story, who wasn't disgraced in Listed company at Ayr in June. Candle Of Hope also warrants consideration following a creditable run at Royal Ascot last time out.

KITAI arrives in a rich vein of form, and with conditions to suit is fancied to complete her hat-trick in the finale. The drop back to sprinting could suit Candle of Hope and she is feared most, whilst Executive Decision can also make her presence felt.

The thriving KITAI looks to have been found a good opportunity to complete her hat-trick. Candle Of Hope is next best.
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