There were 39 Races on Wednesday 10th July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Lingfield, 6 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Fairyhouse, 6 races at Catterick, 8 races at Kempton, 6 races at Ffos Las, 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.

God Of Fire recorded an all-the-way success at Beverley on Saturday and he merits respect under a penalty, but the vote goes to SHAHEEN SAQAAR. Ed Dunlop's gelding got up in the closing stages over 1m2f at Chelmsford last month. This longer trip could unlock further improvement and a 3lb rise for that victory looks fair. There were signs of promise from Beau French when he made a belated return to action at Goodwood last month, and he could step forward.

GOD OF FIRE looked a really uncomplicated ride when making his second start for his new yard a winning one at Beverley on Saturday and he holds sound follow-up claims under a penalty. The return to the AW is sure to suit Forge Valley Lad, while Bletchley Storm would have to command respect if taking up this engagement.

The vote goes to GOD OF FIRE who has a 5lb penalty for Saturday's Beverley win, but still looks to be on a fair mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

The form of MISS EL FUNDI's debut fourth, which came over C&D, has worked out well in recent weeks. Connections elected to send the Sea The Stars filly to the Chesham last month where she was far from disgraced behind an impressive winner. Eased in both trip and class, she can record a breakthrough success. Stage Effect must shoulder a penalty having won at Haydock in May and she remains of interest, while Cristalino and debutant Savannah Grey are others to note.

SAVANNAH GREY must have breezed nicely given her sales price rocketed to 300,000 gns and in very capable hands with Buick booked, a winning debut would come as no surprise. Miss El Fundi has to command respect having performed with credit in the Chesham, while Stage Effect won at Haydock last time so is likely to be involved again.

Another chance is given to CRISTALINO who can show that the market confidence on her Nottingham debut wasn't misplaced.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

RHETORICAL made the perfect start to his career when winning at Newbury in May and, despite finishing second under a penalty at Newmarket last month, there was clear progression. A step up in trip will likely suit William Haggas' colt, who holds an entry in the Great Voltigeur at York. Salisbury scorer Master Builder can give another good account of himself, while Mutaawid might step forward now fitted with first-time blinkers.

RHETORICAL wasn't seen to best effect at Newmarket last month and remains a useful prospect up in trip, so can resume winning ways at the main expense of fellow penalised-winners Master Builder and Arabian Tribe.

Preference is for RHETORICAL who has shown useful form in both starts on turf and who should be suited by stepping up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MOEL ARTHUR was unsuited by the way the race developed when finishing a running-on second behind an all-the-way winner over C&D last month and, off an unchanged mark sporting cheekpieces for the first time, a bold bid is anticipated. Banderas has the ability to play a hand in a race of this nature, though inconsistency continues to be the main concern with him. Similar comments apply Clan Chieftain, who performed inexplicably poorly over 2m at Chester latest but might bounce back for the in-form Ralph Beckett yard.

MOEL ARTHUR is bang in form and was clear of the others when second over C&D last time, so he's fancied to go one better with cheekpieces on for the first time. Banderas is a danger dropping in grade and Robusto should benefit from the step up in trip, so he's another one to consider.

Preference is for MOEL ARTHUR whose record over C&D reads 3242 and is off the same mark as when runner-up here last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Never Mind Me looks to hold sound claims on the strength of his second off a 1lb lower mark over 7f at Chelmsford on his penultimate start but, after a low key effort most recently, there is a question mark over him and it may pay to side with ATLANTIC GAMBLE. William Knight's charge was the subject of market support when dead-heating at Wolverhampton last month, but he wouldn't have had to share the gold medal if granted a clearer passage on that occasion. Tambourine Dream completes the shortlist on her handicap debut.

ATLANTIC GAMBLE is thriving currently and is fancied to complete the 4-timer under a penalty. Never Mind Me is worth another chance to confirm the form of his handicap debut second at Chelmsford, while Icecap is open to improvement now handicapping.

A step up to 1m on Polytrack looks well worth a go with NEVER MIND ME, who is taken to deny Atlantic Gamble the four-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Salamanca Lad made all over 1m at Leicester last month with enough in hand to suggest he can defy a 3lb rise, but he is 0-4 on the all-weather and preference is for CHERRY HILL. A winner at this venue last September, she was doing her best work at the finish when third over 7f off 1lb higher here last time out and it looks the right time to step her back up to a mile. Twilight Vision and Overture are making their handicap debuts after three qualifying runs and they warrant respect, especially if the market vibes are positive.

OVERTURE is out of a very useful mare and related to a winner at the top level, so there's every chance a mark of 63 will underplay her capabilities and she's worth a chance to make a winning handicap debut up in trip. Twilight Vision is another one that's likely to be better than her opening mark, so she's feared along with last-time-out winner Salamanca Lad.

Group 1 success in the family at 1m piques interest in OVERTURE on this handicap debut, with Imola the next preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

UZINCSO just ran out of gas late on when a close second off 2lb lower over 1m2f at Lingfield last time and, now returned to a winning C&D, Like Morris' mount has a good chance to go one better. King Of Ithaca and Unsung Hero have slipped to feasible-looking marks and they could have a say at the finish, while Kevin Philippart De Foy won a division of this race in 2022 and his Covert Mission is respected.

Preference is for UZINCSO, who posted his best effort for some time at Lingfield last month and goes particularly well here. Distinction and Unsung Hero can also make their presence felt.

Having run well at Lingfield last month, UZINCSO may be able to end his losing run under his optimum conditions.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

After making all in good style off 1lb lower over this C&D, KYNSA wasn't disgraced when fourth at Newmarket last month and that form has been boosted by the winner scoring again since. Representing an in-form yard which landed a division of this race two years ago, she is fancied to double her track-and-trip win tally, possibly at the main expense of Chindwin. The latter arrives on the back of a victory over the extended 1m at Wolverhampton but that was 91 days ago and he has gone up 3lb since. Completing the shortlist is Classic Speed, who also won here on his penultimate outing.

CHINDWIN took advantage of a significant drop in the weights when making a successful debut for James Owen at Wolverhampton in April and remains feasibly treated. He can score again. Kynsa and Classic Speed are feared most.

The vote goes to CHINDWIN (nap) who made a successful stable debut at Wolverhampton in April. He may still have more to offer.
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