There were 54 Races on Saturday 8th July 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Naas, 6 races at Beverley, 6 races at Leicester, 7 races at Haydock, 7 races at Carlisle, 6 races at Nottingham, 8 races at Bellewstown, 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.

JM JUNGLE's latest outing to fill the runner-up spot looked to be a step in the right direction and John Quinn's three-year-old is taken to progress further off the same mark here. The gelded son of Bungle Inthejungle drops in class for this run and rates the one to beat. Kuwait City is feared most, despite the burden of top-weight, following a pleasing third at Ayr most recently. Spirit Of Applause is another who has been eased in class from his latest run and completes the shortlist.

Lots with chances but SQUEALER has dropped to a very handy mark so is fancied to gain a first win of 2023 at the chief expense of Talha, who opened his account in good style at Redcar last time out. Kuwait City wasn't seen to best effect when third at Ayr and can have a say too in a competitive sprint.

Desperate Hero still has potential in cheekpieces but KUWAIT CITY has looked an improved model this year and gets the nod.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

A case can be made for several of these, but ROGUE SEA firmly deserves his spot at the top of the market following an eye-catching success in novice company at Ripon over 1m3f last month. Tom Clover's inmate boasts an appealing pedigree and, given his dam was a Group 2 winner, it's unlikely he has yet to find his ceiling as he makes his handicap debut. Pledgeofallegiance can give him plenty to think about following a comfortable victory off a 7lb lower mark over an extended 1m6f at Doncaster most recently, while Lordship is another with claims.

This is undoubtedly tougher than the handicaps PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE has been winning but he didn't need to be subjected to strong pressure at Doncaster last week and can complete the hat-trick. Lordship, whose trainer has a good recent record in this race, heads the many dangers along with Midnight Lion and Rogue Sea.

Seriously progressive and with no doubt about his stamina, PLEDGEOFALLEGIANCE can pull out more again to complete the hat-trick.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Only narrowly denied over 1m6f in a Group 3 in May, Mimikyu is expected to be thereabouts if anywhere near that form, despite a step up in grade. However, it may pay to take a chance on TIME LOCK, who disappointed when finishing in fourth behind Sea Silk Road over C&D on her most recent run. She has proven to be capable of more than that, as evidenced by a pair of runner-up runs in Listed company last season, and she is fancied to bounce back. William Haggas' reopposing inmate can give her plenty to think about, while Luisa Casati is another to bear in mind.

MIMIKYU is classy on her day and might not have reached her limit yet, so she's fancied to get the better of Time Lock, who also remains with potential. Aristia is a big player on form but needs to shrug off a tame reappearance.

The best form belongs to ARISTIA based on last season's Group 1 exploits. C&D Group 3 winner Sea Silk Road is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

In a wide-open event the marginal preference is for the unexposed LA YAKEL, who makes his belated seasonal return having been progressive as a three-year-old. The son of Time Test was last seen filling fourth place in the Old Rowley Cup at Newmarket in October and a reproduction of that level of form would give him a big chance here. Cumulonimbus is going in the right direction and has to be respected following his C&D win last month. Toshizou should not be underestimated now up in trip, while, in contrast, Sir Rumi should appreciate dropping back in distance. Others to note are Sheer Rocks, Maksud and Teumessias Fox.

LA YAKEL hasn't been seen for 9 months but he appeals strongly as one who can go on to better things this year and can make light of his absence. Maksud shaped a lot better than the result in the Duke of Edinburgh at Royal Ascot and is second choice. Teumessias Fox disappointed in that same Ascot handicap but his Newmarket form prior to that looks strong and he can bounce back and also play a prominent role.

Having been a fast-finishing fourth in a slowly run race over C&D last time, ONESMOOTHOPERATOR (nap) is taken to come out on top.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NOTTA NOTHER has improved with every start to date and got off the mark over 5f at Goodwood last month. The way the son of Havana Grey finished that day suggests that he can improve for the extra furlong here and an opening mark of 80 may underestimate him. Mayo Neighs was not disgraced in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot last time and could prove to be the main threat. Flaccianello edges out Politico to be best of the rest.

MAYO NEIGHS emerged with a lot of credit pitched into the Windsor Castle, finishing second in his unfavoured side (ninth overall), and from a very fair opening mark, he may outclass these. 6f may bring about more from Notta Nother and he's feared most, though Je Ne Sais Quoi is likely to get back on track.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

MOUNT ATHOS may have found the drop to 6f against him when finishing fifth in a Group 3 at Newcastle last Saturday and James Tate's colt could resume his progress now returned to handicap company. Chartwell House dominated his rivals when making all in a class 4 contest at Haydock last month, but a 9lb rise in the ratings will make life tougher for the three-year-old and a bigger threat may emerge from Safe Voyage, who was far from disgraced when coming home in fifth at Ascot in May.

It was hard not to be taken with CHARTWELL HOUSE's strong front-running performance over this C&D last month and a 9 lb rise may not be enough to prevent him from repeating the dose, even in this higher grade. Fellow 3-y-o Ramazan put in a good shift in the ultra-competitive Britannia at Royal Ascot and, with this drop back to 7f a plus, he is feared most. The veteran Safe Voyage clearly retains plenty of ability and is likely to be in the mix, along with Gweedore.

Ramazan is a very tempting option but this should be run at a fast pace and that will play to the strengths of ABDUCTION.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

JOHNNY JAMES kept his unbeaten record intact when winning with something in hand at Southwell last month and a subsequent gelding operation may see Mick Appleby's handicap debutant land a hat-trick. The lightly-raced Nails Murphy is only making his fourth appearance and likely has more to offer in this sphere too, while Man Of Eden posted arguably his best effort to date when runner-up at Newmarket last Thursday and a 1lb nudge up the ratings shouldn't prevent another bold bid.

MAN OF EDEN came from much further back than the pair he split at Newmarket last week and is still relatively lightly raced in handicaps, especially at this trip, so he's well worth another chance to confirm his recent promise. Prairie Falcon found only an improver too strong at Doncaster on his most recent outing, so must enter calculations, along with Nails Murphy, who improved after a break/gelding operation at Goodwood.

The newly gelded PRAIRIE FALCON may have bumped into a well-treated winner when a clear second at Doncaster last Saturday.
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