There were 39 Races on Wednesday 26th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Catterick, 6 races at Lingfield, 7 races at Bath, 8 races at Naas, 6 races at Sandown, 6 races at Leicester, 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.

Overactive still looks ahead of his mark but may have to settle for a minor role once more as he bumps into a couple of upwardly mobile rivals. Gallimimus was a touch unlucky not to gain his fourth win of the season at Bath two weeks ago and is a big player once more. However, he may struggle to fend off the challenge of OH SO GRAND, who won at a canter at Wolverhampton last week and might have got in lightly on handicap debut.

OH SO GRAND remains ahead of her mark under a 6 lb penalty for her easy Wolverhampton victory so looks the way to go in her hat-trick bid with this longer distance also a positive. Overactive should ensure she doesn't have things all her own way though with Gallimimus also not taken lightly.

The filly OH SO GRAND carries a penalty for winning a non-handicap on the AW but that was very comfortable.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Most of these find winning difficult and the most compelling argument probably comes from DARK COMPANY, who is at least in good form at this level and he gets on well with his rider who takes off a handy 7lb. Naadyaa is the biggest danger based on recent performances and should go well. Creationist in the first-time visor and Aryaah would both be key players if they got back to anything near their best form.

NAADYAA has signalled she's ready to end her losing sequence of late so gets the vote at the chief expense of Global Style, who wasn't seen to best effect when seventh at Windsor last time and is also handily weighted. Dark Company hasn't proved the most trustworthy of individuals but is another well in the mix if on a going day.

Appealing types are thin on the ground. A chance is taken on SEND IN THE CLOUDS, with Dark Company second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Cherry Hill has shaped with plenty of promise on all three starts so far and her opening mark of 60 certainly makes her of interest stepping into a nursery for the first time, although stall one is not ideal. Another Gift and Time Signature have both shaped like improvement is imminent and are interesting, especially if the market speaks in their favour. There is a strong suspicion that we have yet to see the best of MISTRESS TEITE, who has shaped on several occasions like she will be better than her current mark. The first-time hood is applied and, with the step up in trip likely to suit, she can get off the mark at the fifth attempt.

PERFECT SPRING rates a potential improver now stepping back up in trip for her nursery debut and is preferred to Alfred, who also appeals as one likely to go on to better things in handicaps. This trip could also suit Cherry Hill and she's next on the list.

Alfred can step up now tackling 7f but PERFECT SPRING is preferred on her nursery debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Battleofbaltimore bumped into a progressive rival over 6f here a fortnight ago and he merits consideration along with Koji, who sports blinkers for the first time having failed to build on a promising debut effort. However, preference is for TENHOTFOURCRAZY, who can open her account having struck the woodwork on both career starts. Miss Woo Woo arguably sets the standard with an official rating of 70 and she must also enter calculations.

TENHOTFOURCRAZY stepped up on her debut when runner-up at Catterick and a performance of similar merit should be enough to open her account at the third attempt. Pressure's On is a danger if able to build on his initial outing at the second attempt and MC Loven is worthy of interest if the market speaks in his favour after a low-key debut.

The vote goes to TENHOTFOURCRAZY, who holds solid-looking claims. Miss Woo Woo is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The handicapper hasn't been able to be too harsh on MISS MAI TAI, who arrives having notched up a brace of narrow victories. She's only 1lb higher for the latest of those and the Prince Of Lir filly can continue to progress. Starproof appeals as a likely candidate having bolted up over C&D eight days ago, while the class-dropping Cashew could also have a say in these calmer waters.

If STARPROOF is in the same form as when winning here last week she'll be very hard to beat again. The hat-trick seeking Miss Mai Tai can give her most to do ahead of Tallulah Myla.

Tallulah Myla is respected but STARPROOF (nap) looked well ahead of the handicapper here last week and can make light of a penalty.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

PROUD FAIRY made a pleasing return to action for the Gary Moore team last month, when beaten four lengths into fifth at Kempton. The unexposed daughter of Garswood was subsequently eased 2lb in the ratings, and the drop in class further aids her cause. Deacs Delight continued his decent spell of form with a creditable fifth at Chepstow six days ago and is likely to make his presence felt. Blue Collar Lad is also noted.

MAJOR GATSBY is well handicapped now and gave a clear indication that he's ready to capitalise when fourth (closer to the early pace than ideal) at this course last time, so he gets the nod over the in-form Deacs Delight, who was hampered late at Chepstow recently. Proud Fairy is also considered.

Deacs Delight remains in good form but PROUD FAIRY may be able to build on last month's return to action.
Ths is the racecard key.
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