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.

Charlie Appleby boasts an outstanding record with his juveniles on the July Course and Dubawi colt AABLAN could enhance that further. His dam Promising Run was versatile regarding ground, which would offer plenty of hope for this racecourse bow. Magsood sets the form standard following his debut third at Kempton and is likely to play a leading role switched to turf, while others to note include Whiskey Pete and Bellum Justum.

Charlie Appleby has won the last 3 runnings of this maiden (two of them with newcomers) so the eye is drawn to Dubawi-colt AABLAN, whose entry in the Group 2 Champagne at Doncaster later in the season suggests he's been giving the right signals at home. Magsood ought to build on his promising debut third at Kempton, while Whiskey Pete and Bellum Justum are other newcomers who look the part on breeding.

Magsood made a promising debut at Kempton but it's not hard to suspect that the Appleby newcomer AABLAN will prove a match for him.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

PROMOTER (fifth) kept on well to finish within six lengths of the leaders in a warm handicap at Epsom in June and the unexposed son of Showcasing might be worth taking a chance on in these calmer waters. Fellow class-dropper James Mchenry, who failed to make an impact in the Golden Gates Stakes, should make his presence felt, while handicap debutant Order Of Malta is also noted.

There is more to come from PROMOTER over this sort of trip, his form in a couple of good 3-y-o handicaps reading well, and he makes plenty of appeal for a hot yard. Order of Malta and James McHenry are feared.

Order Of Malta is respected on his handicap debut but PROMOTER (nap) showed plenty of promise at Epsom on Derby day.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

TAWALLA kicked on from the front when making a successful handicap debut at Kempton in June, his second win in as many starts. He is 5lb higher returning to turf, but the proven ability to handle easing ground conditions means the son of Invincible Spirit makes plenty of appeal. Bondi Bay made it 2-3 in her fledgling career when winning at Nottingham three weeks ago and she's an obvious candidate once again, while Divine Libra is taken to chase the pair home. Alpha Capture should not be underestimated either.

BONDI BAY looks to be a sprinter going places and she is taken to complete the hat-trick. Tawalla and Dream For Gold rate the principal dangers.

This is a rise in class for BONDI BAY but she's looked a sprinter with a big future in her brief career to date.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

This represents a drop in class for Chairmanoftheboard, who lost little in defeat when filling the runner-up spot over this trip at Hamilton earlier this month. However, the four-time seeking COCO BEAR gets the vote. A game winner of his last two wins, the five-year-old looks capable of defying a further 3lb rise as he steps into deeper waters here. The consistent Justcallmepete is another to bear in mind.

Not so competitive as the numbers suggest and C&D scorer CHAIRMANOFTHEBOARD, who can race off just a 1 lb higher mark than when a good recent Hamilton second, looks the way to go. Coco Bear returns from a break but still can't be taken lightly in his bid for a four-time, while Bernardo O'Reilly and Justcallmepete need factoring in too.

He's on a losing run but CHAIRMANOFTHEBOARD ran well at Hamilton last week and looks far more convincing than most here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The unexposed ISLE OF JURA showed plenty of encouragement when scoring on his handicap bow at Newbury last Friday and a reproduction of that effort can see him firmly in the picture. Even though he is rated 12lb higher for that success, the fact he was eased down inside the final furlong left the impression there is much more in his locker. Sherood makes his handicap debut following a fair third at Haydock most recently and is feared, while Oh Herberts Reign completes the shortlist.

ISLE OF JURA was value for considerably more than the winning margin at Newbury last week and is very hard to oppose on the back of that impressive display. Of the opposition, Sherood is in good hands and looks the sort to take his form up a notch now handicapping, while Juryman may prove best of the rest.

Easy Newbury winner Isle Of Jura may follow up but he faces an unexposed type in SHEROOD who can improve for today's longer trip.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

May Blossom kept on gamely to score at Nottingham on her latest outing, but she has gone up 3lb for that success, so a chance is taken on the class-dropping AFTERLIFE. Connections reach for first-time cheekpieces in an attempt to see their gelded son of Kodiac bounce back and he is taken to get the better of the first-mentioned dropping in class. Han Solo Berger heads the remainder.

MAY BLOSSOM rattled home to get up at Nottingham last time and, provided the pace is solid again, she's capable of following up. Gustav Graves is a consistent type who should pose a threat and Harry With Style is worth noting given he arrives on the up.

It's hard to make a watertight case for any of these but HAN SOLO BERGER runs the track well and may regain the winning thread.
Ths is the racecard key.
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