There were 48 Races on Saturday 29th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 8 races at Ascot, 7 races at Newcastle, 8 races at Gowran Park, 6 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 6 races at Windsor, 6 races at Salisbury, 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 4 race.

BASHFUL appeared to win with something in hand when recording a hat-trick at Hamilton last Thursday and a 1lb rise is unlikely to prevent another bold bid. Tiffany likely has more wins in her this season too and is an obvious threat in her quest to land a three-timer. Strawman arrives in good heart from turf and makes most appeal of the remainder on his all-weather debut.

Upped in trip for her handicap debut, TIFFANY made it back-to-back wins when scoring at Windsor 12 days ago and she can continue her progress to land the hat-trick. Bashful also arrives in fine form and he's respected in his bid for a 4-timer, while Heathen could get back on track returned to all-weather with the hood reapplied.

Bashful has won three in a row and he's strongly respected but the vote goes to Sir Mark Prescott's progressive 3yo TIFFANY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Alpen Power arguably sets the standard of those who have raced and he's entitled to build on his debut fourth at Musselburgh earlier in the month. However, Charlie Johnston's inmate is up against some interesting newcomers, with TUNEFUL making most appeal. The daughter of Blue Point is a half-sister to the highly-rated Jack Darcy, who won on his opening bid as a juvenile. Clear Endeavour and Shin Jidai are other debutants that warrant market checks.

Those with experience don't set the bar too high so newcomers may come to the fore. Without the benefit of market clues, SHIN JIDAI makes the most appeal on paper, followed by Tuneful and Kodi Lion.

This looks tricky but it might be worth siding with Roger Varian's debutante SHIN JIDAI who has speed and stamina in her good pedigree.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

MIRRIE DANCERS posted a good effort in defeat when headed in the closing stages at Wolverhampton recently and the five-year-old is fancied to regain the winning thread off only 1lb higher. Last-time-out winner Steel Helmet arrives in fine form and a 3lb rise is unlikely to halt Harriet Bethell's charge from going close once again. The son of Helmet could give the selection most to do, while Lord Torranaga also enters calculations now reverting back to the all-weather.

MIRRIE DANCERS responded well when runner-up attempting to complete a hat-trick at Wolverhampton 10 days ago and, unexposed over 2m, he rates the percentage call. Steel Helmet and Victoriano are a couple of potential threats.

Top of the list is progressive MIRRIE DANCERS (nap), who went close when upped to 2m in his hat-trick bid at Wolverhampton last week.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

FLYING FRONTIER has progressed nicely with each start to date and made it two on the bounce with a comfortable display at Redcar under a penalty. The son of Farhh makes plenty of appeal on his handicap debut, especially with the extra couple of furlongs to aid his cause. He gets the vote at the main expense of Lucky's Dream, who can be forgiven his latest effort when not appearing to handle Epsom, and recent C&D winner Alumnus.

FLYING FRONTIER remains open to improvement now switched to handicaps and is a confident selection to complete the hat-trick. Savvy Knight won at Kempton last month and wasn't disgraced from a similar mark there on his latest outing, so he's fancied to make the frame alongside Chillhi.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MIAMI THUNDER made the perfect start to life with Darryll Holland when running out an empathic winner over C&D at the end of last month. Despite a 10lb rise from the handicapper, it would be no surprise to see him back that performance up. Tajawal is expected to leave behind a disappointing effort at Chester when clearly not himself, while Power Of Gold and Starshiba appear best of the remainder.

MIAMI THUNDER improved to score easily over C&D on his first outing for this stable and he's a confident choice to follow up, acknowledging that Tajawal is likely to bounce back returning to tapeta. Power of Gold is a reliable sort who should go well again.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Runner-up in two of her last three starts, this represents a good opportunity for AMOURIE to resume winning ways, even though she hasn't been seen since April. The seven-year-old remains 3lb above her last winning mark but is taken to get the better of Streetscape, who finished a fair fourth over 1m2f at Ayr earlier this month. Non Mollare completes the shortlist marginally down in distance.

ADDIE BOO BOO is handicapped to win and shaped as if retaining plenty of ability when fourth at Lingfield on debut for this stable, so she's worth chancing. Streetscape arrives in form and looks a major threat, while Amourie is expected to be back on her game after a break.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

A comfortable winner over C&D last month, MR STRUTTER is taken to defy a 4lb rise and can confirm form with the reopposing Reclaim Victory, even though Brian Ellison's inmate is now 3lb better off with the selection. Beast Of Burden reverts to the all-weather following a disappointing run at Hamilton most recently and should also be considered, despite being rated 5lb above her last winning mark.

MR STRUTTER got the better of Reclaim Victory over C&D last time and, with few others in form, they're likely to fight out the finish again with the first-named taken to uphold those placings. The remainder have questions to answer.
Ths is the racecard key.
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