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.
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Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A devilishly difficult handicap in which a case can be made for several runners. A tentative vote goes to INTOXICATA, who was successful over 7f here two starts back before disappointing on the turf track. After that win, trainer Ed Dunlop said that she appreciated returning to the all-weather and she can get back to winning ways switching back to the Polytrack and going up in trip. Angel Of Antrim's best efforts have come on artificial surfaces so he will be dangerous, while Regal Glory was sixth behind the selection here but could close the gap a bit.

None of these are especially appealing and a chance is taken on REGAL GLORY. She was only sixth in the 7f handicap won by Intoxicata here last month, finishing just adrift of the fifth-placed Billaki Mou (also renews rivalry), but the return to this trip looks a good move and she meets those rivals on better terms this time. Intoxicata is second choice ahead of Billaki Mou, while Ticket To Alaska and Stintino Sunset are others to consider.

Billaki Mou should go well but this could be the day that the stars align for TICKET TO ALASKA.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

It's hard to get away from the claims of ISLE OF WOLVES, who drops down into a 0-60 having run well enough in a better race than this when last seen at Wolverhampton. His AW form in the spring would make him hard to beat at this level and, despite a big weight, he should go very close. This Ones For Fred has the form to go well and will be a player under Hollie Doyle if putting his best foot forward. Huscari looks best of the rest but may find this trip on the sharp side.

ISLE OF WOLVES is in reasonable form and this represents a drop in grade, so he's fancied to end a losing run if the race is run to suit. Huscari has been holding her form well and her stable has been amongst the winners lately, so she's regarded as the main danger ahead of This Ones For Fred.

This Ones For Fred is better than he showed last time but this looks a good chance for ISLE OF WOLVES to end his long barren spell.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Mysterious Soul is perhaps the most interesting of the newcomers and a market check is advised. However, this may well be battled out between a couple of the last-time-out winners in PROFESSOR TICKLE and Doddie's Impact. The latter probably achieved more when just about making all in tough conditions at Doncaster but this scenario is vastly different. The former was an easy winner at Brighton last time and potentially has plenty more to offer. Battleofbaltimore was behind the selection at Brighton but ran pretty green and is entitled to get much closer today.

It may have only been a seller that THE GOOD BISCUIT landed at Leicester on Saturday but he did the job well and is taken to follow up here. Doddie's Impact is feared most on the back of his debut success at Doncaster, for all that conditions here will be entirely different. Newcomer Emirates Angel is appealing on paper and it'll be interesting to see which way she goes in the betting.

Brocklesby winner DODDIE'S IMPACT starts out for his new yard in a modest event and can maintain his unbeaten record.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Grey Gray shed her maiden tag last time by just over a length at this track over 5f and she is likely to have a say as she tackles this distance for the first time, but the vote goes to MEDIATE ALEXANDER. The daughter of Kodiac has shown plenty of promise in all of her three efforts to date and she could defy a rating of 64. Forever A Diamond isn't ruled out either.

STATES was always going to struggle in a Class 2 novice at Salisbury a fortnight ago and it would be no surprise were he to get back on track here, with his sights lowered and the addition of cheekpieces a potentially good move. Grey Gray is an obvious threat on the back of a deserved breakthrough success over 5f at this course last month, while Seven Aces could be seen in a better light now that she ventures down the nursery route. Mediate Alexander also enters calculations.

Seven Aces looks a likely improver but so too does PART TIME BRITAIN (nap) and he's of some interest now upped to 6f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Last year's Albany third IVORY MADONNA sets a pretty high standard with a rating of 91 on her return to the fray. She was last seen being beaten a length at Newcastle in September but could make amends on this occasion. Eleutheromania could only manage sixth on debut at Newbury but she is likely to have learned a lot from that experience and a big step forward would be no surprise. Time's Eye looks best of the rest.

ELEUTHEROMANIA failed to land a blow on her introduction at Newbury but she is likely to be a different proposition here and this Sir Michael Stoute-trained filly makes for an interesting alternative to likely favourite Ivory Madonna. Time's Eye is clear third choice ahead of Nibras Angel, who looks the pick of the trio of newcomers.

She fluffed her lines when last seen but this still looks a good opportunity for IVORY MADONNA to open her account.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

SKALLYWAG BAY has been on the rise recently and she looks sure to continue on the upward curve. She put in a pleasing display at Windsor last time and has been leniently left on the same mark, so will likely prove tough to beat. So Smart filled the runner-up spot in this grade last time at Haydock and his time could be near, while Dalby Forest could put his latest display behind him to fight it out for second.

SKALLYWAG BAY arrives on the up and was only denied by another improver at Windsor recently, so she's fancied to get back to winning ways. So Smart is likely to run another solid race and Betweenthesticks is of interest now dropped in grade.

Competitive despite the small numbers. SKALLYWAG BAY has improved for dropping to 5f of late and she can go in again.
Ths is the racecard key.
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