There were 14 Races on Sunday 14th July 2024 across 2 meetings. There was 8 races at Stratford, 6 races at Perth, 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.

Although unseating his rider at the second last hurdle at Downpatrick last month, STEP OUT looked likely to play a leading role in the finish. Previous efforts in defeat in this discipline suggest that the five-year-old should take plenty of beating and a first career success could be on the cards. The biggest threat may emerge from the Rebecca Menzies-trained Lady Mendoza, who was beaten only two lengths when third at Cartmel in May. Hurdles debutant Backdoorflush is also noted.

STEP OUT sets the standard on a couple of runner-up efforts at Downpatrick during the spring, and yet to be asked for his effort when unseating last time, he can get it right here. Backdoorflush brings fair bumper form to the table now hurdling so she commands respect, with Lady Mendoza also considered.

This looks a good opportunity for STEP OUT, who began his hurdling career with two pretty good seconds at Downpatrick in May.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Having recorded a double at Perth's last meeting, Christian Williams has his horses in good form and TONTO FOLEY could be worth siding with. The Vendangeur gelding arrives on the back of a third-placed finish at Newton Abbot and edges the vote over Tessy Lad. The five-year-old made a promising chase bow when runner-up at Market Rasen recently and another bold showing looks likely. Malpas may fare best of the remainder.

TONTO FOLEY remains one to be interested in at this level, progressive overall and better than the bare result at Newton Abbot last time. Tessy Lad made a positive start over fences when second at Market Rasen last week and is next best ahead of Garde des Champs, who's back down in class.

The answer may be TESSY LAD, who jumped soundly and ran well from the front when second on last week's chasing debut at Market Rasen.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Last month's Worcester fifth Galata Bridge shaped as if a return to 2m4f would suit and the seven-year-old must enter calculations. However, four-time course winner MALANGEN found only a progressive rival too strong over C&D earlier this month and Lisa Harrison's gelding may be able to defy a 5lb higher rating. The class-dropping The Churchill Lad also makes some appeal.

KAJAKI is firmly into the veteran stage now but the handicapper has given him every chance and both efforts this season suggest he's in good-enough nick to take advantage. Assuming the removal of a hood doesn't backfire, The Churchill Lad is a big threat, along with Galata Bridge.

The form horse is Malangen but he may be vulnerable to the well-treated THE CHURCHILL LAD, who looks to be on the way back.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Dinons was returning from a 727-day absence when he made all to win over timber at Hexham last month and, competitively weighted in comparison to past chasing form, the veteran rates a key player back over fences on just his second start for the Brian Ellison yard. However, it won't be easy to successfully concede 10lb to fellow last-time-out winner NO REGRETS. Cap Du Nord rates the pick of the remainder.

EVERYDAY CHAMPAGNE did well under the circumstances when an excellent second over C&D 5 weeks ago and is fancied to go one better. Cap du Nord wasn't far behind the selection that day and rates the main threat ahead of Wasdell Dundalk, who's expected to come on for his return.

Brian Ellison's DINONS returned from a long absence with a comfortable hurdle win on last month's stable debut and may well follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

FEVER DREAM is steadily improving and having very comfortably rewarded strong market support when scoring over this course and distance last month, the Christian Williams-trained gelding is progressive enough to cope with a 12lb higher mark. Buy Some Time was a surprise winner when he also came good over C&D last time out and commands respect off 8lb higher. Jeteye and Dalileo are suggested as the pick of the remainder.

FEVER DREAM's stable is in much better form at present and he had plenty in hand when opening his account over C&D last time, so he's an obvious choice to follow up. Fellow last-time-out winners Jeteye and Buy Some Time are obvious dangers in a competitive race for the grade.

Plenty of commendable recent form. However, FEVER DREAM seemed to have tons in hand when he scored over C&D five weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

GLOBAL ESTEEM is fancied to build on his good form this year. On the back of three consecutive placed efforts over timber, the selection is a highly appealing option with Jack Hogan claiming 3lb in the plate. A C&D winner in May, Just Dottie is feared most off the same mark as when a respectable third at Uttoxeter latest. No Recollection and Trailblazer can also go well.

GAME BEAAA's jumping hasn't always been the most polished but she has avoided errors lately and shaped like she's ready to win when third at Market Rasen last time, so she gets the nod over Global Esteem, who is potentially well treated on Flat form having his first go in handicaps.

Dual C&D winner Just Dottie is of interest back here but GLOBAL ESTEEM (nap) has scope to improve further and can get off the mark.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
| T | Top Time speeed rated |
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