There were 52 Races on Friday 21st July 2023 across 8 meetings. There was 7 races at Killarney, 6 races at Haydock, 6 races at Nottingham, 7 races at Newbury, 6 races at Hamilton, 8 races at Kilbeggan, 6 races at Newmarket, 6 races at Pontefract, 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.

There was only a short-head to separate Summit (third) and WILD GODDESS (fourth) on their debuts at Haydock a fortnight ago. There was plenty to like about both performances but the eye was just drawn slightly more to the latter, who finished off well and is fancied to overturn the placings. Point Of Attack shaped with loads of promise when second at Lingfield on debut and, having been pitched into Listed company here at the start of the month, she cannot be discounted back at this level.

WILD GODDESS finished narrowly behind the reopposing Summit on her debut at Haydock, but was arguably greener and, with significant improvement forecast, is selected to reverse the form and come out on top over this 1f longer trip. Point of Attack remains with potential back in calmer waters, while Poutchek and Faithful Springs are a pair of interesting newcomers.

Summit shaded WILD GODDESS on their debut runs at Haydock but the selection did well to finish so close after blowing the start.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An open handicap where a case can be made for most, however, the unexposed WEYDAAD narrowly edges the vote having finished third on her first start in similar company at Kempton last month. Jack Sparowe makes his belated seasonal debut following a close second on his final start last year and enters calculations. The Ed Dunlop-trained Nikki's Girl showed a return to form when third at Wolverhampton last time and a repeat effort would put her bang there.

WEYDAAD shaped well on her seasonal/handicap debut when third at Kempton last month, doing good late work from an unpromising position, so she's taken to open her account as she makes her first start on turf. Nikki's Girl returned to form on her latest outing and is feared most ahead of Strike, who won at this course last summer.

It was a promising first run in handicaps by WEYDAAD and the booking of William Buick heightens interest further.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This looks like an ideal opportunity for ELNAJMM to open his account having filled the runner-up spot on both starts to date. The son of Sea The Stars went agonisingly close over this trip at Windsor earlier this month and is hard to oppose. Kiaraad was an impressive winner of a maiden at Beverley but a 5lb penalty makes life tougher, while Jeff Koons failed to live up to market expectations when second at Kempton on debut in April but has been given plenty of time to mature since.

ELNAJMM has hit the crossbar on both outings so far and, having looked an unlucky loser on return at Windsor just under 3 weeks ago, William Haggas' colt is fancied to make it third time lucky. The main danger may emerge from Modesty, who remains with potential having shaped as if better for the run after 8 months off at Doncaster 7 weeks ago. English Oak and Kiaraad are another couple to consider.

A good novice. ELNAJMM is evidently a winner waiting to happen having been held back by his inexperience thus far.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

ROYAL SYMBOL shaped better than the beaten distance suggests when fourth on his belated return to action at Sandown in May, and Charlie Appleby's gelding looks fairly treated on his handicap debut. Like A Tiger was perhaps a little disappointing in a Listed event last time, nevertheless, a 77-day break and return to handicap company may see the three-year-old prove more competitive. Ziryab and Therapist are just but two others to note in a competitive contest.

Kingman colt ZIRYAB had looked firmly on the up until not seen to best effect when fifth at Royal Ascot so is worth another chance to confirm himself a useful colt in the making. Moonlit Cloud is more exposed but arrives at the top of her game and seems sure to have a say, while the handily-weighted Like A Tiger and C&D scorer Therapist need factoring into a highly competitive handicap too.

The 3yo ZIRYAB will need to settle better than he did at Royal Ascot but the potential is there to be the best handicapped of these.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Star Guest made all over C&D last month and merits respect in her bid to complete a double. However, the daughter of Dubawi does have a 10lb rise in the ratings to contend with, and may find this contest tougher to dominate with fellow front-runner Sophia's Starlight in opposition. With that in mind, the race may be set up for PEONY, who is only 4lb higher than last month's Haydock success.

SOPHIA'S STARLIGHT is going from strength to strength and can register her fifth victory of the season. Star Guest and Peony rate the principal dangers.

A few improving fillies locking horns. Star Guest makes obvious appeal but PEONY won well at Haydock and edges preference.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CONQUISTADOR finished a fine third in the Palace of Holyroodhouse at Royal Ascot last month and the son of U S Navy Flag could take some stopping off the same mark in this contest. Eeh Bah Gum made the perfect start for Ivan Furtado at Lingfield earlier in the month and a 3lb rise shouldn't prevent the eight-year-old from being involved once again. Skallywag Bay also arrives in good heart and is likely to be involved in some capacity too.

SKALLYWAG BAY has performed creditably both starts since winning at Lingfield and would've gone closer still last time granted more luck, so with Alec Voikhansky taking a valuable 5 lb off, she's fancied to get the better of last week's C&D second Isle of Lismore. Royal Ascot third Conquistador and Ivan Furtado's new recruit Eeh Bah Gum are also considered in a competitive heat.

This is a marked drop in grade for CONQUISTADOR (nap), who was an excellent third at Royal Ascot, and he can continue his progress.
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