There were 55 Races on Saturday 13th July 2024 across 8 meetings. There was 8 races at Wexford, 7 races at Navan, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at Ascot, 7 races at York, 6 races at Chester, 6 races at Salisbury, 7 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 6 race.

A winner over 5f off just 1lb lower here last year, ALPINE GIRL has shown more of her old sparkle of late and, having gained a first success over this trip at Lingfield a fortnight ago, the James Fanshawe-trained filly is an attractive proposition with her bid to follow up. Runner-up on his last three starts, Media Guest also has a lot to offer based on his reliability and again rates a key player for a place. Symbol of Hope and Q Twenty Boy complete the shortlist.

ARLECCHINOS'S GIFT has proved as good ever this year, wasting no time getting back to form when scoring at Wolverhampton 12 days ago, so he is taken to add to his tally for the season. Alpine Girl returned to winning ways with a hood applied on her latest outing and isn't taken lightly, with Media Guest completing the shortlist.

The veteran Q TWENTY BOY ran well in a slightly better race than this at Newbury recently and has a good rapport with Alicia Perkins.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ORIGINAL OUTLAW showed improvement from her debut when she finished a close third over 6f at Kempton last month and, given the first two home in that race both hold Group 2 entries next month, the daughter of Wootton Bassett is readily nominated given the potential depth of the form. The rest with experience appear destined to do better in handicaps further down the line and with that in mind, well-bred newcomers Royal Playwright and Hawaii Five O might be the ones fighting it out for the minor honours here.

Having cost 300,000 gns as a yearling, ORIGINAL OUTLAW was much improved from debut when a close third at Kempton 17 days ago and, with this extra furlong likely to suit, he could be ready to get off the mark. Royal Playwright makes plenty of appeal on paper and is one to note on debut, while Defence Missile is worth another chance after Royal Ascot.

Last month's Kempton third ORIGINAL OUTLAW moves up in trip here and probably still has significant potential. He gets the verdict.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Time may tell that NATIONAL INTEREST was second to a decent type on his seasonal debut at Musselburgh last month and this imposingly-framed son of Kingman can go one better here. Dropping in trip with first-time blinkers applied, the selection appears to have been given every assistance to break his maiden at the fourth time of asking. Queen Maker is the pick of the rest with experience, while Lzaz and Distinct Spirit are a couple of noteworthy debutants to consider.

NATIONAL INTEREST doens't look the most straightforward of conveyances but has still shown significantly more on the track than his opposition here and should prove up to getting off the mark. Andrew Balding's newcomer Lzaz could pose the biggest danger, with Richard Hannon's Queen Maker perhaps second-best of those with prior racecourse experience.

The most obvious answer is NATIONAL INTEREST, who has been expensive to follow so far but sets a fairly good form standard.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ORCHARD KEEPER built on her efforts in novice/maiden company when scoring in style on her handicap bow at Newmarket last month and Roger Varian's filly is fancied to back that performance up, despite a 4lb rise from the handicapper. Warda Jamila didn't seem to get home over 1m4f in the King George V at Royal Ascot and she remains with potential dropping back in trip. Others to note are Roarin' Success and Winterfair.

ORCHARD KEEPER was impressive when scoring at Newmarket just over a fortnight ago and Roger Varian's filly can find further progress to follow up. Elladonna seemed well suited by the switch to patient tactics at Nottingham last time and rates as the main danger, whilst the well-bred Hot Fashion remains of interest on the strength of her novice form.

This can go to ORCHARD KEEPER (nap), who was nicely in command in the closing stages of her handicap debut at Newmarket last month.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

COMPTON BAY had been knocking on the door prior to his most recent display at Windsor when clearly not running up to form. The son of New Bay, who drops back in distance on this occasion, may take advantage of his assured stamina against rivals who have questions to answer in that regard. Sneaky Blinder ran with credit to finish third at Bath last time, while Eagle Landed is capable of a decent showing.

A decidedly weak affair with SNEAKY BLINDER taken to get off the mark having shaped better than the bare result on his most recent outing at Bath. Eagle Landed and Compton Bay are considered the main threats.

He didn't fire last time but COMPTON BAY started off for his new stable with three good efforts and has a good opportunity here.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ENOCHDHU ran out a comfortable winner on his penultimate outing at Bath before finishing second at Goodwood when appearing to find 1m6f stretching his stamina limitations. The four-year-old could have more to offer and gets the vote to earn a fifth career success. Premiere Ligne (second) and Lexington Knight (third) were closely matched at Goodwood and the pair are likely to enter calculations once again, while Aikhal's runner-up effort at Sandown last Friday puts him into the reckoning.

CROESO CYMRAEG is in the veteran stage of his career now, but he's lower in the weights than when winning the last 2 renewals of this race and, with a likely strong pace sure to suit, he looks sure to go well at the very least. Premiere Ligne succumbed only narrowly to the late rally of a really game one at Goodwood on his most recent outing and can continue in top form, with Aikhal completing the shortlist having gone close from a much-reduced mark at Sandown last week.

Once-smart 5yo AIKHAL very nearly capitalised upon some significant help from the handicapper at Sandown last week and gets the nod.
Ths is the racecard key.
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