There were 42 Races on Tuesday 2nd July 2024 across 6 meetings. There was 8 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Brighton, 6 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Stratford, 8 races at Roscommon, 6 races at Lingfield, 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 6 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for FICTIONAL after a comfortable success at Kempton last month, the four-year-old should have plenty more to come as he steps up in distance on this occasion. The booking of Oisin Murphy catches the eye, and he may have too much for Smart Charger, who has strong claims on his penultimate victory at Yarmouth, while Asense is another with the potential to improve on the step up to 2m.

In a change of headgear, FICTIONAL did better under a switch to positive tactics when opening his account over shorter at Kempton 3 weeks ago. Seen to good effect that day, he's comfortably one of the least exposed in this field and gets the nod to follow up over this much longer trip. Anisoptera back on AW/partnered by Tom Marquand and Smart Charger are others to consider, with Vin Rouge another not out of things.

This may rest between FICTIONAL, Smart Charger and Vin Rouge, who are preferred in that order.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Turned out again quickly after breaking the maiden with a comfortable success at Chepstow recently, RED CLOUD is entitled to improve for going up in trip, and he can strike again for his in-form connections. That may be at the main expense of Dillydingdillydong, who has done well since joining new connections and ran well over shorter here last month. Piranheer and Top Flight Century are capable of being in the shake-up as well.

RED CLOUD won in the style of a progressive sort in a Chepstow handicap last week and should take the beating. Velvet Vulcan and Piranheer both have eye-catching jockey bookings and are feared most.

There's a bit for him to prove but, as a 3yo with form figures of 221 since he went handicapping, RED CLOUD (nap) has to catch the eye.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of SERAPH GABRIEL, who shaped with plenty of promise on debut at Newbury when outpaced mid-race before rallying late in the piece for fourth. The slight rise in distance is a plus and the son of Saxon Warrior is preferred to Hot Property, who ran a similar sort of race first time out at Hamilton over 6f. A well-bred son of Dubawi, newcomer Archivist must be monitored for market support.

Though the three with experience all look promising, the vote goes to newcomer ARCHIVIST, who looks the part on paper. It goes without saying that confidence behind him in the betting would look significant. Seraph Gabriel shaped well on his introduction at Newbury and he is feared most ahead of Hot Property.

Three showed significant ability and promise first time out but there may well be a viable alternative in the Stoute newcomer ARCHIVIST.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ALASHOS showed a big improvement when going agonisingly close at Brighton a fortnight ago. That looks the strongest form on offer, and he's taken to overcome a wide draw and come out best. Twilight Ballet placed over the minimum trip here on debut only to disappoint at Newmarket last week. It's too soon to write him off just yet, while Bluesy Moon is making steady progress without yet threatening to open her account. Silca Bay is related to a couple of winning sprinters and is a newcomer to keep an eye on.

ALASHOS took a marked step forward with his debut run under his belt when runner-up in a Brighton maiden (6f) 2 weeks ago and a repeat may well be enough to see him go one place better here. Twilight Ballet is a threat if shrugging off a lesser effort at Newmarket. Newcomer Silca Bay and Lexington Jet are another couple to monitor.

A few of these will be of more interest later on but ALASHOS showed plenty of dash at Brighton and should make a very bold bid.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

WARRIORS DREAM found his way blocked when launching a bid at Newbury on his handicap debut. He would likely have finished a lot closer than fifth with a clear passage and this looks a less competitive contest. Yellow Pages recorded his best effort in a handicap so far when narrowly beaten over the extended 7f at Ffos Las. He can figure again if proving as effective on this faster ground, while Ten Club, a winner over 6f in April, may prove best of the remainder returning to this longer trip.

WARRIORS DREAM was clearly unlucky not to finish closer and possibly even win on his handicap bow at Newbury and is fancied to make amends. Yellow Pages is the obvious threat having gone close off this mark at Ffos Las 9 days ago.

Yellow Pages is respected but WARRIORS DREAM did not get much luck at Newbury last time and can gain compensation.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Wrestling Revenue was partnered by a 7lb claimer when scoring at Brighton last month. He's effectively racing off a 9lb higher mark, with a 2lb rise also taken into account, and that may well give the edge to BIRKENHEAD. The latter has gone close again since winning on soft going at Catterick in May, but he also has winning form on a fast surface, and Oisin Murphy's presence is another positive. The remainder make little appeal with Nordic Glory perhaps proving best of them.

WRESTLING REVENUE arrives on the back of a career-best win at Brighton 2 weeks ago and is preferred to the in-form but more exposed Birkenhead.

Wrestling Revenue and BIRKENHEAD are the two with the strongest claims and these conditions may favour the selection more.
Ths is the racecard key.
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