There were 49 Races on Friday 30th June 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Yarmouth, 6 races at Cartmel, 7 races at Curragh, 7 races at Doncaster, 7 races at Newmarket, 8 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Chester, 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.

ROYAL ELYSIAN arguably sets the standard on her debut second at Haydock earlier in the month and, with that run under her belt, she's expected to be a lot sharper, especially at the gates where she lost several lengths at the start. Hard To Resist is bred to have a say, with the market likely to prove informative, and you can also make a case for Windsor fifth Looby.

This looks particularly tricky. Those with experience will need to improve, and some undoubtedly will, but newcomer HARD TO RESIST looks good on paper and may well be up to making a winning start. Looby really caught the eye on debut and can be expected to take a big step forward and outrun her odds, while Dazzling Star should improve for her Kempton debut.

Those to have raced don't set a daunting standard and William Haggas may be able to provide the answer with newcomer HARD TO RESIST.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Moonlit Cloud was foiled in her bid to land a hat-trick when runner-up at Lingfield on Saturday, but she must enter calculations turned out quickly off the same mark here. However, SWING TO THE STARS makes slightly more appeal now tasked with a stiffer test and the daughter of Sea The Stars is expected to relish this 1m2f distance. Flash Bardot and Ragosina also have the form to get involved and complete the shortlist.

This looks competitive for the grade and SWING TO THE STARS is taken to make it third time lucky in handicaps. She needs to step up judged on what she's achieved thus far but this stiffer test could be the catalyst for the required improvement. Folk Star brings potential to the table on what will be just her fifth career start and she is feared most, albeit only marginally as the in-form Moonlit Cloud, Flash Bardot and Ragosina are others with appealing credentials.

Several in-form contenders are not easy to split but SWING TO THE STARS has been shaping as if this step up from 1m will be a big help.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FULL REGALIA offered plenty of encouragement when finishing fourth on her debut over 7f at Yarmouth recently and this extra distance may bring about enough improvement to record a breakthrough success. Beautiful Summer and Fleurir could also put their experience to good use and play a part in the finish, while any market support for newcomer Le Mans, a half-sister to dual Group 2 winner Lusail, may be worth heeding too.

A number of these will do better when handicapping but the one to side with in the here and now is FULL REGALIA, a massive eye-catcher at Yarmouth a fortnight ago and who can surely win a race like this with stacks of improvement potentially on the cards. Newcomer Le Mans has a fantastic pedigree and could figure if ready to go.

With Fleurir having disappointed so badly last time, this may be decided between AYYAB, Full Regalia and Beautiful Summer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

LE REVEUR went close over C&D last week and the six-year-old is fancied to go one better this time around, especially running off a 2lb lower mark and, therefore, being 3lb well-in compared to future handicaps. Pearl Eye has yet to run a bad race since being upped to this trip and looks sure to give another good account of himself. Although yet to get off the mark, Raqraaq appears to be heading in the right direction and it would be no surprise should he open his account here.

PEARL EYE takes on his elders for the first time and promises to relish this trip, so he's a very appealing candidate. Tamaluk and Raqraaq head the list of dangers.

Among the several who make appeal judged on recent efforts, PEARL EYE (nap) tops the list as he's been making regular progress.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having finished fourth in Group 3 company on his final outing last term, an opening mark of 86 may see BEHIND THE SCENES get her campaign off to the perfect start. The Charlie Johnston-trained In These Shoes can be forgiven her most recent outing when down the field at Chester due to be posted in the widest stall of all and being slowly away. A return to this quicker surface was the reason given behind Havana Blue's comfortable victory on the Rowley Mile last month and is another worthy of consideration.

HAVANA BLUE got right back on the up when bagging a 7f handicap on the Rowley course here last month and a 4 lb rise doesn't look sufficient to prevent Clive Cox's Havana Grey colt from following up. Dark Trooper should strip fitter for his recent Kempton eighth after an absence and is rated next best ahead of In These Shoes, who seemed unsuited to Chester's turns last time and can get back on track.

This could turn out rather muddling with no definite front-runner in the field but HAVANA BLUE should have more to offer at this level.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

LULWORTH COVE won easier than the winning distance of two lengths would suggest over 6f at Lingfield last time and she may be up to this 7lb rise from the handicapper. Pinafore appears to be the biggest danger after her victory at Ripon on her latest outing, while Priscilla's Wish should also be challenging at the line following her recent display at Yarmouth.

PINAFORE boasts a progressive profile and was well on top at the finish when scoring at Ripon last month, so she gets the nod ahead of Star Guest, who could be suited by the drop in trip. Lulworth Cove is also worthy of consideration.

Up-and-coming PINAFORE looks the one to beat on her progressive 6f form. Lulworth Cove is preferred of the opposition.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

FIRST SIGHT arrives here seeking a hat-trick after wins on the all weather at Kempton and Lingfield and this looks a nice opportunity to continue his winning sequence. Charlie Appleby's charge is making his handicap bow here, having been a late non-runner at Royal Ascot on Saturday when well fancied, and this opening mark of 90 doesn't appear out of his reach. Peace Man will pose the biggest threat, given he is also chasing a hat-trick, although John and Thady Gosden's runner will have to negotiate a 7lb rise in the ratings, while better can be expected from Like A Tiger.

LIKE A TIGER created a fine impression when winning on the Rowley Mile in April and is probably better than he was able to show in a listed contest here on that course last time. He gets the verdict dropped back into a handicap, though Godolphin's handicap newcomer First Sight will surely prove a stern rival, with the hat-trick seeking Peace Man and The Parent others to consider in a hot contest.

Gosden-trained PEACE MAN has had four races and improved in leaps and bounds to win twice at Windsor, impressing on his handicap debut.
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