There were 48 Races on Saturday 15th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Chester, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Salisbury, 6 races at Hamilton, 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 4 race.

HEED THE CALL sports blinkers for the first time after wearing cheekpieces when dead-heating for second at Ffos Las last month and the daughter of Soldier's Call has been found a solid opportunity to get her head back in front. Indication Spirit got off the mark at Musselburgh and she appeals as the type who can progress further after only two starts, while the drop to 5f is likely to benefit Little Miss Peppi following her debut at the Curragh.

HEED THE CALL is the one to beat if reproducing the form of her wide-margin win at Ffos Las. Fellow-penalised winner Indication Spirit is the obvious threat.

Front-running filly HEED THE CALL sets the form standard. Indication Spirit is open to further improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Astapor returned to winning ways at Carlisle on his most recent outing and the five-year-old has to command a fair amount of respect off a 2lb higher mark. Stallone arrives in search of a hat-trick following his all-weather successes at Newcastle and Southwell, but the vote goes to IMPRESSOR, who is taken to gain compensation having just been denied over C&D earlier in the month.

ASTAPOR produced a career best when making all at Carlisle last weekend and, nudged up just 2 lb, he is taken to go in again. There are dangers aplenty, headed by Red Allure, who made an encouraging start for this yard when fourth over C&D recently and she's lurking on an attractive mark. Gustav Graves and Impressor are others to consider.

It could pay to side with RED ALLURE who made an encouraging start for Adrian Nicholls when a recent C&D fourth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

B ASSOCIATES hasn't stopped improving this season, winning four of his last five starts, and the step up to a mile on this occasion may see him take another step forward. Alpine Sierra bumped into the progressive Sparks Fly, who was landing a six-timer, at Ayr on Sunday and he is capable of a decent showing, especially running off a 2lb lower mark. The shortlist is completed by Shaladar and Arthur's Realm.

The way B ASSOCIATES finished the race when narrowly prevailing over 7.2f at Ayr suggested that moving up in trip would be no bad thing. He is taken to confirm that impression by following up here, perhaps at the chief expense of Arthur's Realm, who was just touched off on the all-weather last time. Swift Lioness and Tilsitt both make each-way appeal.

This can go to ARTHUR'S REALM (nap), back to his best when pulling away with a subsequent winner on the AW in cheekpieces last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

IBRAHIMOVIC ran into a very exciting type when second of nine over 1m5f at Down Royal last time out and having been raised just 1lb in the ratings that effort, he looks to have a very good chance of landing this prize. Two Auld Pals arrives here seeking a hat-trick and he is likely to pose the biggest danger after wins at Carlisle and over C&D last time, but he may finally be in the grip of the handicapper following a 3lb rise for that latest success. Circuit Breaker is another to note.

IBRAHIMOVIC's Ulster Derby second looks solid form and he can go one better now, perhaps at the main expense of fellow southern raider Circuit Breaker.

This could rest between Circuit Breaker and IBRAHIMOVIC with preference for Michael Bell's colt who can gain a first win.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

JAMINOZ ran a nice race earlier this month when he was third of 14 over 1m2f at Ayr and he shaped as though this slight step up in trip would be a positive. Jim Goldie's runner was beaten three lengths last time and, off the same mark today with the aforementioned extra yardage taken into consideration, he appears to have a good chance. Irish raider Kartayaz looks to be the biggest danger and he should be running on strongly at the finish, while Trusty Scout should also be thereabouts.

JAMINOZ posted one of his better efforts when third of 14 upped to 1¼m at Ayr recently and, with an extra furlong to travel here, he could be the answer. Irish raider Kartayaz is on a fair mark and is second choice ahead of Flying Moon and Trusty Scout.

It might be worth chancing well-related ANA EMARAATY, who should be suited by the stiffer test. Stablemate Jaminoz can go well too.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Plenty of last-time-out winners arrive here seeking to continue their winning sequences, with the most fancied being KALAHARI PRINCE. David O'Meara's charge won more cosily than the three lengths winning distance would suggest last time over 1m1f at Carlisle and the 6lb rise in the ratings today may prove lenient. Bay Dream Believer should also be thereabouts after showing a willing attitude when scoring over 1m at Wetherby, while Powerful Response heads the remainder.

KALAHARI PRINCE resumed winning ways in decisive fashion at Carlisle last weekend and, if in the same mood here, a 6 lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from following up. Fellow last-time-out winners Powerful Response, Bay Dream Believer and Banner Road are feared in that order of preference.

Ready preference is for KALAHARI PRINCE, who had plenty in hand when scoring at Carlisle and can defy a 6lb rise in the weights here
Ths is the racecard key.
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