There were 50 Races on Friday 5th July 2024 across 7 meetings. There was 7 races at Newton Abbot, 7 races at Doncaster, 8 races at Bellewstown, 8 races at Cork, 7 races at Sandown, 7 races at Beverley, 6 races at Haydock, 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.

EILEEN'S MILAN bumped into an in-form rival when staying on strongly to finish second over C&D last month and, with a tongue-tie applied for the first time, he gets the vote to go one better. Full Monty was last seen finishing down the field in a warm Warwick maiden over 2m3f in May and better can be expected here, while A Definite Getaway pulled clear of the third when finishing runner-up over 2m7f at Market Rasen latest.

EILEEN'S MILAN left his previous efforts behind when second over C&D 10 days ago and, with his pedigree pointing towards further improvement, he's preferred to the more exposed A Definite Getaway. Dual-bumper winner Corporal Jackjones can also have a big say if returning to something like his hurdling debut form.

Eileen's Milan is feared but DEFINITE GETAWAY returned to form behind a warm favourite latest and is marginally preferred.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Jumeirah King must enter calculations on the back of a decisive victory over 2m at Worcester last month, but he may struggle to concede weight to MELTON MOSSY. Evan Williams' charge scored with the minimum of fuss over the same C&D recently, and this upwardly mobile five-year-old can shrug off a 13lb hike in the handicap. A 6lb rise for a recent course success isn't out of range for Carrigeen Kampala and she also merits consideration.

A good race for the grade/time of year but it is hard to get away from JUMEIRAH KING, who quickened clear in quite impressive fashion under a hands-and-heels ride at Worcester 9 days ago and looks very well-in under a penalty switching to a handicap. Hat-trick seeker Melton Mossy looks the type to go on improving despite racing from 6 lb out of the weights, with in-form pair Feel The Pinch and Finest View others to take seriously.

Preference is for fast-improving 5yo MELTON MOSSY (nap), who appeared to have quite a lot left in the tank at Worcester last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

THEONLYWAYISWESSEX arrives on the back of an impressive victory over 2m1f at Stratford last month and he gets the vote to successfully shoulder a 9lb rise for a yard which has been among the winners of late. The progressive Tonto Foley looks the main danger to the selection upped 4lb for finishing an excellent second over an extended 2m at Worcester recently, while Kauto The King completes the shortlist.

TONTO FOLEY might have had his winning run ended at Worcester last time but he continues very much on an upward curve and can quickly resume winning ways. Theonlywayiswessex won in good style at Stratford and remains unexposed in this sphere, so is the obvious threat.

Improving 6yo TONTO FOLEY did well to finish second last month, having made a bad jumping error, and could still be well handicapped.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CLEARANCE benefited from a couple of spins on the all-weather at Wolverhampton as he's since landed a brace of victories here over shorter distances, and the 10-year-old, who is 3lb higher than last month's success, is expected to land the hat-trick. Midnight Ginger reverts to timber having finished third at Cheltenham over fences in April and the eight-year-old has to enter calculations, especially as she was just denied by a short head at Chepstow in November when last seen over hurdles. The extra couple of furlongs on this occasion are likely to suit World Of Dreams.

WORLD OF DREAMS hasn't stood much racing but there's still damage to be done from this sort of mark with a clear shot at it and this step up in trip is sure to help his cause. Clearance and Songo are reliable operators at this venue and head the opposition.

Placed off today's mark last month despite not really enjoying the run of the race, WORLD OF DREAMS can be given another chance.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

DOCTOR FOLEY backed up a solid effort over a shorter trip at Taunton two starts ago when returning to winning ways at Fontwell in May, and the seven-year-old may have more to offer with first-time blinkers being applied. Hold Your Fort was an easy winner over C&D recently and may be capable of taking another step forward despite the quick turnaround. Honey I'm Good and William Ewart head the remainder.

HOLD YOUR FORT had lots to spare here last week and, officially 9 lb well-in under a 7 lb penalty, will surely go in again if in anything like the same form. Friends Don't Ask offered a bit more from his falling mark last time and might be the one for the forecast spot ahead of Fontwell-winner Doctor Foley.

It's difficult to oppose HOLD YOUR FORT under his penalty for last month's wide margin C&D win. Doctor Foley looks next best.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

AUDITORIA bounced back to form when second over 2m4f at Southwell last month and Olly Murphy's mare has to be of interest on the back of that effort, despite a 3lb rise. Stowaway Jess is more than capable of making the frame in a race of this nature and may be the main threat, while Dancingontheedge and Cellar Club are the pick of the remainder.

DANCINGONTHEEDGE signalled she is ready to go close after an absence when fifth at Worcester last time out and Paul Nicholls' mare can build on it to end a losing sequence. Auditoria is feared most on the back of her resurgent Southwell second, with Miss Marette another who can have a say.

With less questions to answer than most AUDITORIA looks the safest option in a tricky affair. Dancingontheedge is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

MAROOCHI made the frame over 3m2f here last month and the daughter of Presenting tops the shortlist off a 1lb higher mark, as the drop in trip should not be a problem. Fenney Brook seemed to improve for a wind operation prior to her third at Market Rasen a couple of weeks ago and she edges out Luna Run to be best of the rest.

Several arrive with chances but FENNEY BROOK is arguably the best handicapped and she gets the marginal vote over C&D winner Maroochi, who has been holding her form well. Luna Run is less exposed than that pair and shouldn't be dismissed.

Maroochi is respected but the suggestion is FENNEY BROOK who looks to have improved for recent wind surgery.
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