There were 48 Races on Saturday 15th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Chester, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Salisbury, 6 races at Hamilton, 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 3 race.

This can go the way of Irish raider CONTENT, who may have disappointed when well fancied for the Chesham but was a promising third at Leopardstown on her debut. Aidan O'Brien's filly is bred in the purple, being a daughter of dual Nunthorpe winner Meccas's Angel, and she is preferred to Windsor runner-up Duely Spiced and Love You Darling, whose Leicester second may be advertised later by Great Truth in the Superlative. Zenjabeela looks the pick of the newcomers.

Bred in the purple, CONTENT shaped well at Leopardstown on debut before racing keenly at Royal Ascot next time, so she is taken to get back on track returned to maiden company. The daughter of Galileo can open her account, though Charlie Appleby's Race The Wind can improve from her first start here and is feared most. Zenjabeela is the pick of the newcomers.

The best piece of form is CONTENT's third at Leopardstown and she's taken to bounce back from an underwhelming run at Royal Ascot.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

CANDLE OF HOPE went well for a long way in the Sandringham before fading late on, and this test could prove ideal with Ryan Moore taking over in the saddle. Richard Hughes' filly has held her own in good company and she may have too much for the hat-trick-seeking Desert Voice and Dancing Goddess, who makes her handicap debut. Glorious Angel (fifth) and Ceanna (seventh) both arrive from the same Listed race at Carlisle and cannot be ruled out.

DESERT VOICE is firmly on the up and had a bit to spare when doubling her tally at Doncaster last time, so she's preferred to Candle of Hope, who shaped well in the Sandringham last time. Dancing Goddess is also considered on handicap debut.

This is a competitive fillies' handicap. The suggestion is CHASSERAL, ahead of Candle Of Hope and Eximious.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TAFREEJ deservedly regained the winning thread in stylish fashion at Yarmouth and seeing that it was his first go at a mile, there should be plenty more improvement forthcoming. Havana Blue arrives on a hat-trick after victories over 7f on both courses here, while Royal Dubai finished two lengths and a couple of positions ahead of the selection when they met at Chester. Quantum Impact is another to note, as is comfortable Salisbury winner Bluelight Bay.

Ralph Beckett saddled Jimi Hendrix to win this race last year and QUANTUM IMPACT is taken to follow in his stablemate's footsteps. The Invincible Spirit colt landed a good York handicap in May and subsequently shaped far better than the bare result at Royal Ascot, leaving the impression that his mark will be well within reach. The unexposed Royal Dubai and progressive types Tafreej and Havana Blue are greatly respected, while Sniper's Eye will be another big player if taking his chance.

Quantum Impact is better than the result in the Britannia but preference is for the well-bred and progressive TAFREEJ.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

There was so much to like about CITY OF TROY's debut win at the Curragh a fortnight ago and the son of Justify is fancied to give Aidan O'Brien a fourth success in this race. Great Truth also created a fine impression with a ready victory on his introduction at Leicester last month and isn't taken lightly for a trainer who has claimed this prize with some top juveniles. Haatem finished a respectable fifth in the Coventry at Royal Ascot and is likely to appreciate this stiffer test.

CITY OF TROY looked an exciting prospect when scoring at the Curragh a fortnight ago and can take the step up to Group company in his stride. Great Truth impressed with the manner of his debut victory at Leicester and is feared most, whilst Haatem should relish this stiffer test of stamina and is also much respected.

Charlie Appleby has a strong record in this, so Great Truth isn't opposed lightly, but preference is for CITY OF TROY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

STREETS OF GOLD produced arguably a career-best effort when third in the Jersey at Royal Ascot last month. The son of Havana Gold is 4lb well-in and given his experience of big-field sales races last season, this cavalry charge should hold no fears. Last year's one-two Bless Him and Ropey Guest are key players once more, while Awaal looks just the type to relish the drop in trip. The consistent Biggles is another to consider, along with Montassib, who was fourth in this 12 months ago.

AWAAL has produced cracking placed efforts in two of the biggest 1m handicaps of the season and can land a big pot now dropping back to 7f. Spangled Mac shaped well in a pair of Royal Ascot handicaps 48 hours apart and is second choice. Biggles and last year's winner Bless Him also make the shortlist.

The vote goes to BIGGLES (nap), who still leaves the impression there's a good 7f prize in him. Second choice is Streets Of Gold.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 1 race.

Similar to classy sprinters that Michael Dods has trained in the past, AZURE BLUE has come into her own as a four-year-old and her most recent success at York strongly hinted at a filly with Group 1 potential. The form of that race has worked out well and her proven Newmarket form - both on this course and the Rowley Mile - is another plus as she attempts to bring up the five-timer. No horse has achieved the Commonwealth Cup/July Cup double since Muharaar in 2015 but Shaquille must hold strong claims of doing so after his remarkable defeat of Little Big Bear at Ascot, although the runner-up still has the potential to be a top-class sprinter. Supplemented after his shock success in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, Khaadem must enter calculations, along with the classy Kinross.

AZURE BLUE has been kept fresh for this since winning the Duke of York Stakes and this most likeable filly (travels strongly and responds well) looks a Group 1 performer in the making. Shaquille produced a remarkable performance when overcoming a terrible start in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot but his issues with the stall remains a slight concern (refused to enter them on intended reappearance and blanketed/led in riderless last 2 outings). Kinross is another to consider.

In a gripping clash between two hugely progressive 6f performers, AZURE BLUE gets the narrow vote over Shaquille.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

James Tate could have a nice colt on his hands in the shape of FLYING FRONTIER, who has not been extended to score on his last two outings. A mark of 91 appears manageable on his handicap debut, while the step up in trip can eke out further improvement. Newcastle winner Hidden Story is dangerous, as is Crystal Mariner, who hails from a family that is known to progress over time. Royal Ascot disappointment Davideo and recent C&D winner Reina Del Mar can also have a say in proceedings.

Lots offer potential here but Sir Michael Stoute's Sea The Stars colt CRYSTAL MARINER arrives on the up and, with this step up to 1m4f sure to show him in an even better light, he edges the vote. Fellow handicap debutants Hidden Story and Flying Frontier have better days ahead of them too now their stamina is drawn out more and rate big threats, while Hope You Can Run is weighted to have a say and Davideo shouldn't be written off.

Reina Del Mar should arrive on the crest of a wave but she faces promising 3yos such as FLYING FRONTIER and Hidden Story.
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