There were 47 Races on Thursday 6th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Perth, 6 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Haydock, 7 races at Tipperary, 8 races at Bellewstown, 6 races at Kempton, 8 races at Newbury, 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.

There is little to separate Serenity Dream and Mission To Moon on what they achieved on their respective debuts last month. Regardless, there are some useful newcomers on show and it may pay to focus on them. STAR RUNNER, a half-brother to recent Pretty Polly winner Running Lion, makes most appeal. Pursuit Of Truth fetched 165,000gns at the sales and is another who commands attention.

SERENITY DREAM represents a yard in excellent form and with above-average improvement forecast on this second start. he looks up to winning a novice. Newcomers may offer resistance with Maple and Pursuit of Truth of particular interest.

Those to have run could be capable of a lot better. SERENITY DREAM is a tentative selection. The newcomers must be given a close look.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Kitty Foyle, a half-sister to the currently 100-rated Bay Of Honour, can't be discounted on her debut, with any support in the betting increasing interest. While SEA ME DANCE could prove vulnerable to less-exposed rivals, the daughter of Sea The Stars has shaped as if she could unlock some improvement over this stiffer test. It's Marvellous, Tarraff and Al Asmakh could all have a say too.

IT'S MARVELLOUS improved on her debut when runner-up at Newbury a month ago and, with the scope for further progress, she takes marginal preference over Tarraff, who is closely matched on form. Kitty Foyle is also one to note first time out.

Three have AW form that needs respect but the promise shown by IT'S MARVELLOUS at Newbury puts her top of the list.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

SAVVY KNIGHT overcame a wide draw when succeeding over C&D last month and a 5lb rise may not be enough to prevent the four-year-old from completing a double. Dubai Leader returned to form with a triumph at Beverley and is another to consider off only 3lb higher on this switch to Polytrack. Neandra enjoys a 5lb pull with the selection for just under three lengths and must also enter calculations.

DUBAI LEADER upped his game to score at Beverley last time and has the prospect of another soft lead, so he gets the nod over recent C&D winner Savvy Knight. Neandra is also considered.

The lightly raced Moving Light is feared but preference is for SAVVY KNIGHT (nap) who beat him and 12 others over C&D last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

KINGORI lost his unbeaten record when finishing third at Newcastle in October due to being lame on that occasion. Given a break since that performance, the four-year-old begins life in handicap company off what could potentially be a workable mark and gets the vote to bounce back to winning ways. Tiempo Star was just denied here over 7f last month and enters calculations along with Flyawaydream and Two Tempting.

TIEMPO STAR wasted no time getting back on track when runner-up at this course last time and, having won both his previous starts on the AW, he can resume winning ways returned to this longer trip. Heading the list of dangers is Kingori, who isn't taken lightly on his handicap debut, while Flyawaydream can also go well on his return.

Flyawaydream is a fair bet to find improvement this season but the same could apply in a significantly larger measure to KINGORI.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

KITTEN GLOVES benefited from the drop back to 6f when runner-up at Southwell on his latest start and she appeals as being the type who may improve further now making her handicap bow. Nahwand is another who comes here with an unexposed profile and commands respect on his first start for William Knight, while a gelding operation could aid the cause of Diamond Dreamer.

BELL SONG improved when second on handicap debut at Chelmsford a month ago and, returned to polytrack, she's worth a chance to resume progress and get off the mark. Kitten Gloves is a danger and Lumacho should also benefit from a return to AW.

The suggestion is NAHWAND, who has been going the right way and is taken to come on again and score on his handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Profit Given displayed some improvement when runner-up at Chelmsford a fortnight ago and she is capable of being in the mix once again. That said, she may struggle to get the better of FISCAL POLICY, who won at Chelmsford on his penultimate start and the son of Profitable is taken to go one better than his recent Thirsk second. Others for the shortlist include Pablo Del Pueblo and Mumayaz.

Quite a few to consider but GNAT ALLEY made a promising return to action at Brighton a month ago and entitled to build on that, she may be able to cash in on her career-low mark. Lilkian can make his presence felt, with Mumayaz another to consider from stall 1.

The suggestion is the prolific LILKIAN, who blew his chance at the start last time and is given another chance from this handy mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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