There were 47 Races on Friday 7th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 6 races at Newton Abbot, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bellewstown, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Wexford, 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.

OWNERS DREAM stayed on for second over a mile at Chepstow on his latest outing and David O'Meara's inmate looks the one to beat on his handicap debut. His dam won between 1m2f and 2m2f, so he should appreciate the stiffer stamina test here. Lady Of Arabia scored over C&D last month and is feared most off 3lb higher, while the unexposed Walk The Moon completes the shortlist.

LADY OF ARABIA's form is on an upward curve since sent handicapping and, with the form of her recent C&D success having been franked, she gets the vote. Al Tarfa didn't enjoy the rub of the green when sixth at Wolverhampton last time so is next on the list with in-form duo Arkenstaar and Owners Dream also in the mix.

The step up in trip promises to be a plus for OWNERS DREAM and he can make a winning handicap debut. Lady Of Arabia is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

SWIFT HAWK is related to a few smart types, including the Group 2 winner Ransom Note, and the unexposed gelding makes his handicap debut following a decent second at Chepstow last month. With more improvement likely, he is taken to get the better of Farhhfromforgotten, who sports first-time cheekpieces having filled the runner-up spot at Musselburgh recently. Dreams Adozen is another to bear in mind.

FEUD's staying-on fourth at Newmarket 2 weeks ago appeals as solid form so he gets the vote with this longer trip sure to suit. The steadily progressive Swift Hawk is feared most on handicap bow.

Today's step up in trip could be just what STAGE SHOW needs and he is taken to get off the mark at the sixth attempt.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

In a field dominated by unraced prospects, the vote goes to EXPENSIVE QUEEN. A full-sister to the 7f Group 3 winner Antonia De Vega, Kevin Ryan's 260,000-euro yearling purchase can make a winning start to her racing career. Beveragino must hold every chance of building on a pleasing third on her racecourse debut and can give the selection plenty to think about, along with fellow newcomer Darnation.

With most of the field newcomers the market will offer valuable clues, but one who makes plenty of appeal on paper is EXPENSIVE QUEEN, who represents a stable going better with its 2-y-os again (had a couple of recent winners). Darnation is second choice, while Beveragino seems sure to put her experience to good use.

Top of the list is the 260,000euros yearling EXPENSIVE QUEEN, with fellow newcomer Magical Circle second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

A winner over C&D in May, METABOLT is unbeaten so far this season and there is no reason to suggest why he cannot continue to progress, especially with the drop back in trip expected to suit. Paws For Thought bounced back to winning ways at his beloved Chester last week, and he must enter calculations, along with recent course winner Young Fire, who has not run over this distance since last November.

METABOLT has returned an improved model this term, supplementing his C&D reappearance success with a bit to spare at Windsor 18 days ago. Clearly versatile as regards ground, he could well have more to offer on that evidence and can complete the hat-trick. Chester scorer Paws For Thought and recent course winner Young Fire head up the dangers.

The progressive 4yo METABOLT (nap) can make it 3-3 for the season having won over C&D and at Windsor on his two runs this term.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

POET MASTER made quite the impression when scoring with ease on his debut at Musselburgh last month and the three-year-old should be able to continue his improvement in this contest, despite carrying a penalty. Final Credit arrives with similar claims after a taking success at Wetherby, while Tango Man ran encouragingly in a race that has worked out very well at Kempton. Cover Up looks to be the pick of the newcomers for in-form connections.

Though POET MASTER didn't have much to beat on his debut at Musselburgh, he went about his business in the manner of a decent prospect and is taken to maintain his 100% record here before going on to bigger things. Tango Man fetched £496,000 when resold as a 2-y-o and is feared most on the back of his encouraging reappearance third at Kempton. Newcomer Cover Up makes plenty of appeal on paper and is next on the list ahead of Wetherby winner Final Credit.

The form of TANGO MAN's stable debut third at Kempton last month is working out well and he earns the vote ahead of Poet Master.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DANZART arrives in the form of his life and, but for a determined rival at Newmarket last time, he would be here in search of a five-timer. Conditions are in his favour though, and he may have too much for Chifa, whose best form has been on the all-weather of late. Go Sing caught the eye when third on his first start for the Julie Camacho stable and he is another to consider.

DANZART has been in terrific form lately and, following another excellent run at Newmarket, he's worth a chance to resume winning ways. La Feile is likely to bounce back from a poor run at Carlisle and Chifa should give another good account.

Go Sing is a tempting option but preference is for DANZART who has thrived since the hood went back on.
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