There were 46 Races on Thursday 27th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Worcester, 6 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Leopardstown, 6 races at Sandown, 7 races at Yarmouth, 7 races at Limerick, 6 races at Newbury, 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.

Alazwar wasn't beaten far in a 0-82 handicap last week and he warrants plenty of respect in this lesser event, while Mrs Meader and At Liberty also hold solid claims. The vote, however, goes to LENNY'S SPIRIT, who is just 3lb higher than when winning over C&D two starts ago. He wasn't far behind a subsequent dual winner at Pontefract when last seen and another bold bid beckons under Sophie Smith, who knows him well having been on board the last twice.

Little between the principals on form but MRS MEADER is on a handy-looking mark and fancied to open her account for the season on the back of her very good Doncaster third. Alazwar and At Liberty both bring solid credentials to the table too and can chase home Julia Feilden's mare in that order.

The mare MRS MEADER won twice at Newbury last year and earns the vote on her first run here since. Lenny's Spirit is a danger.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Royal Elysian sets a decent standard and has an obvious chance stepping up a furlong in trip. However, she has looked far from straightforward in both starts to date and might be worth taking on with newcomer HOT FASHION. Closely related to the high-class Arabian Queen, she is certainly bred to have plenty of ability and her stable have been amongst the winners of late. Jockey bookings would suggest that Wren House is Andrew Balding's leading hope and any market support for her could well be worth noting.

HOT FASHION is in good hands and bred to be well above average, so a chance is taken on her to make a successful start at the expense of Royal Elysian who sets the standard of those with expereince. Wren House is another interesting newcomer.

Royal Elysian sets the standard having been second at Haydock on both runs but preference is for the well-bred newcomer HOT FASHION
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BE PREPARED arrives in great form, backing up a narrow Brighton defeat with a comfortable success at Epsom, and a further 4lb rise in the ratings might not be enough to anchor him. Given he was once rated 20lb higher than his current mark, he still looks very dangerous now that he has got his form back. Zoukster is less exposed and merits respect, although the handicapper may be catching up with him. Wizarding may get involved if first-time cheekpieces work some magic.

BE PREPARED scored in good style at Epsom and with that form working out well he is taken to follow up off a 4 lb higher mark. Zoukster is enjoying a good season and feared most ahead of Ticket To Alaska, who wasn't seen to best effect when sixth at Lingfield.

The progressive 3yo ZOUKSTER could still have more to offer and he gets the nod ahead of the in-form Be Prepared.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

A C&D winner last October when holding off the reopposing Russian Rumour (second), TIN FANDANGO has been running into form of late and his most recent effort at Chepstow, when narrowly denied, was very encouraging. Tarbat Ness had been running consistently well before a disappointing effort at Wetherby and he must be one of the chief threats, as well as Cinnodin, who could easily improve for the rise in distance.

CINNODIN has progressed nicely in 3-y-o handicaps this year, winning 3 times in all, and now taking on his elders for the first time up in trip, he has a lot in his favour. Tin Fandango and Russian Rumour are just a couple of potential threats.

The 3yo CINNODIN (nap) has done very well over 1m4f and 1m6f this year and this first crack at 2m can prompt further improvement.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

RANGER THUNDERBOLT was a revelation on his handicap debut here earlier in the month and the step back up in trip could eke out further improvement as he looks to follow up off a 2lb higher mark. Expert Witness improved for going up in trip when not beaten far at Leicester a month ago and she must enter calculations, along with Chester Tonik and Lunar Landscape.

EXPERT WITNESS stuck to her task really well when third at Leicester a month ago and, unexposed over this trip, she seems sure to give it a good go. There's depth to this race though, with Ranger Thunderbolt and Lunar Landscape, first and fourth respectively in a 1m handicap here recently, a couple of potential threats.

Having finished powerfully for fourth over 1m here three weeks ago, LUNAR LANDSCAPE could be the one to be on now up in trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

This can go the way of TYPICAL WOMAN, who deservedly got back to winning ways when scoring comfortably over an extended 1m3f at Haydock last time out. The four-year-old ran well over course and distance in May as well and she should have too much for the recent Epsom winner Daphne May. Alchemystique and Silverscape are also entitled to be thereabouts.

A dual winner from higher marks last term, SAGAUTEUR has made a solid start for Rebecca Menzies, keeping on for fifth in a stronger affair at York (10.2f) 2 weeks ago. Still lightly raced at this sort of trip, he could just be worth chancing to come out on top. Haydock scorer Typical Woman and Charlie Arthur are others to consider. Bookmark isn't out of things either.

The in-form filly TYPICAL WOMAN gained a deserved win at Haydock last time and is taken to follow up. Daphne May is feared.
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