There were 49 Races on Wednesday 12th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Catterick, 8 races at Dundalk, 6 races at Lingfield, 8 races at Fairyhouse, 7 races at Kempton, 6 races at Bath, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

There is the potential for plenty of pace here so it could pay to be ridden with some patience and while he has never raced over this far before, NASIM looks particularly interesting. Having taken a while to come to hand, he was a bit unlucky not to get much closer to an easy winner at Kempton last time and if waited with again, it could pay dividends. Genesius is the obvious danger after his battling success at Thirsk, with Tequilamockingbird another who could play a leading role.

NASIM could barely have shaped better in defeat when runner-up over 1m here a fortnight ago, picking up again in impressive fashion inside the final 1f having lost almost all momentum just as he began to lay down his initial challenge. Tequilamockingbird ran a fine race in defeat at Wolverhampton last month and heads the list of dangers, with Lednikov and Genesius others to consider.

Preference is for TEQUILAMOCKINGBIRD who has winning form over C&D and only found an unexposed 3yo too good last time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Works Of Art and Zoumoon both shaped with promise on debut and there should be improvement in the locker, especially with the former, who caught the eye from well off the pace over C&D and now has William Buick in the saddle. There is an interesting newcomer, however, in the form of RAWAASI, who has a nice pedigree. By leading first-season sire Blue Point, any market support for the Crisfords' filly would be significant as the standard set by those with experience is not insurmountable.

WORKS OF ART showed plenty amidst greenness on her C&D debut 5 weeks ago and is taken to build on that and strike under William Buick. Crisford stable newcomer Rawaasi would rate a danger if the betting vibes are strong. Zoumoon should take a step forward from her debut and is also on the shortlist.

This can go to WORKS OF ART who very much caught the eye when a staying-on sixth on her debut over C&D last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

John and Thady Gosden hold a very strong hand with two surefire improvers in Lion's Pride and MIDDLE EARTH. Both shaped with considerable promise on debut and it is hard to split them but slight preference is for the latter, who was a long way back in a slowly-run affair at Sandown and kept on well all the way up the hill. The winner of that race is now rated in the 90s and with improvement highly likely, Middle Earth can get off the mark at the second attempt. The Goat was behind him in sixth but is capable of better.

The Gosden yard can dominate this with sons of Roaring Lion. LION'S PRIDE made a highly promising start to his career when second at Newcastle and can prove too strong for Middle Earth, who also filled the runner-up spot on his debut.

The two interesting Gosden-trained colts are taken to fight this out. LION'S PRIDE gets the marginal vote over Middle Earth.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

MOTAZZEN (second) was slightly unfortunate not to have finished closer to Wholeofthemoon (winner) over C&D last time out, having been denied a clear run at a crucial stage. George Baker's gelding is 3lb better off and he's expected to reverse those placings. First Emperor struggled in the Queen Alexandra at Royal Ascot but must be respected down in class, while Melakaz can prove more potent back on an artificial surface having bolted up at Chelmsford on his penultimate start.

WHOLEOFTHEMOON and Motazzen filled the first two places in a C&D handicap last month and may repeat the feat. The selection has been beaten on turf since but his best efforts have come on AW and he's taken to confirm his superiority over George Baker's charge. Melakaz and First Emperor are others who are very effective under these conditions.

Preference is for FIRST EMPEROR who was running consistently well on Polytrack earlier this year. He has a good record over C&D (1322).
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

In what appears to be an open heat, a chance can be taken on FAST AFFAIR. She has yet to show any significant promise, but the daughter of Cracksman is a half-sister to seven winners and ought to prove far better than an opening mark of 64. Robert Havlin has a healthy strike-rate when teaming up with James Fanshawe (3-8), and that can only be viewed as an added positive. Chalk Mountain sports first-time cheekpieces following a good third at Lingfield, which could help eke out more, while the consistent Obama Army is just one other to consider.

Having shown much improved form on her penultimate outing, STREETSTORM seemed unsuited by the longer trip at Lingfield 20 days ago, so she is taken to resume her progress and open her account this time around. Double Down has been holding his form well and heads the list of dangers, ahead of Obama Army who can also give another good account.

The vote goes to STREETSTORM who had Double Down and J J Stingleton behind when beaten a nose over 1m at Lingfield last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A drop in distance from an extended 1m1f could have the desired effect for GIVE A LITTLE BACK and the gelded son of Zelzal gets a tentative vote. He is now rated just 2lb above his sole winning mark and can progress further. The returning Showlan Spirit hasn't shown a great deal but is feared on her handicap bow, while Dynakite has proven to be capable of more than his latest effort suggests and could bounce back.

MAWKEB hasn't fired on turf lately but his best efforts have come on AW so he's interesting back on an artificial surface having dipped to a mark 8 lb lower than the one he defied at Chelmsford in January. Give A Little Back is capable of bouncing back from a lesser effort at Wolverhampton and is second choice ahead of John Butler's Weloof.

The vote goes to MAWKEB (nap) who has fallen 8lb below his last winning mark and drops into Class 6 company for the first time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A game winner over 7f at Lingfield in April, PURPLE POPPY can mount another bold bid off 2lb higher. She kept on gamely on that occasion so shouldn't be inconvenienced by stepping back up in distance. She is fancied to get the better of Bhubezi, who finished a staying-on third over 7f at Chelmsford off this mark when last sighted. Eton College is another to bear in mind after picking up minor money on his last couple of outings.

While his stamina isn't assured now stepping up to 1m WIZARDING does stand out as an unexposed sort in this line-up and can make a successful return to AW under Cieren Fallon. Eton College shaped better than the result at Lingfield last time and is second choice ahead of Motawaafeq.

The choice is MENG TIAN, who looks favourably treated on a couple of his placed efforts from earlier in the year.
Ths is the racecard key.
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