There were 48 Races on Saturday 15th July 2023 across 7 meetings. There was 6 races at Chester, 7 races at Newmarket, 7 races at York, 7 races at Ascot, 8 races at Navan, 7 races at Salisbury, 6 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.

KING OF SPEED was forced to concede first run to the winner when second at Ffos Las 11 days ago, having been short of room inside the final two furlongs. Mark Loughnane's gelding ought to be more than capable of going one better on that evidence and he shades preference over the consistent Okeanos. Bear To Dream can follow that pair home ahead of Joy Choi.

Q TWENTY BOY shaped encouragingly when fourth at Windsor last time, finishing with running left having been denied a run over 1f out, so he could be ready to return to winning ways off his career-low mark. Okeanos has been holding his form well and isn't taken lightly, while King of Speed can also give another good account.

Well-handicapped mare JOY CHOI signalled a return to form when fifth in higher-grade company last week and gets the vote.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

MAFNOOD made a pleasing start to his racing career when fourth over an extended six furlongs at Newbury last month. It would be no surprise to see the son of Kingman take a step forward with that experience under his belt. Hot Fuss was far from disgraced in the Chesham last month and a similar performance would bring him firmly into the reckoning. Cool Dividend appeals most of the newcomers.

HOT FUSS ran a blinder in the Chesham and probably won't need to match that level of form to open his account at the third attempt. Mafnood is worth considering following a positive start and Breeze-Up recruit Cool Dividend has the potential to be above average, so he's one to monitor in the betting.

This is a significant drop in grade for HOT FUSS, who ran commendably well in a Royal Ascot Listed race three weeks ago.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Roger Varian has a good recent record in this contest and, though well beaten at Leicester on debut last month, it might be worth siding with DUBAI DREAMER. The son of Dubawi might prefer further in time, so this drop in trip isn't certain to suit, but that previous experience should stand him in good stead. Decisive Call appeals most of the remainder, while Miss Requinto ought to make her presence felt.

MONTAUK POINT holds the clear edge on the form she showed in France so looks the way to go on her first run for Freddie and Martyn Meade. Dubai Dreamer should have learned plenty from his debut Leicester seventh so Roger Varian's Dubawi colt is next on the list ahead of newcomer Many A Year, who is worth a market check.

The market will tell a tale in a weak-looking novice, with DUBAI DREAMER given the tentative vote as things stand.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ALEXANDRETTA was last seen hitting the frame at Kempton in September when shaping with plenty of promise and she is taken to score on her return. If she falters, the one that could capitalise may be Mother Mary, who is entitled to improve for her debut experience at Nottingham and now moves up in trip. Photon makes his first start on turf and could get involved after a third at Kempton.

ALEXANDRETTA's fitness is a slight doubt after a 10-month absence but her form is comfortably in advance of her rivals, so she's taken to open her account at the third attempt, with Photon the likeliest to chase her home. Mother Mary is also worthy of respect following a mildly promising debut.

Form choice Alexandretta hasn't been seen for ten months so it might be worth taking her on with Kempton third PHOTON.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

It is hard not to be taken with Entrancement's success at Goodwood last time, but she has been hit with an 11lb hike, so can be taken on with MISTRAL STAR. The daughter of Frankel stayed on strongly to beat a decent field here last month and she could continue her upward curve to defy an opening rating of 80. Mlle Chanel has to be respected following an encouraging effort at Ascot when last seen.

MLLE CHANEL shaped well at a big price at Ascot a couple of months ago and, with more progress on the cards, she gets the nod over handicap debutantes Mistral Sar and La Isla Mujeres, who also have potential for better.

This can go to MLLE CHANEL (nap), who ran a big race in defeat on her handicap debut at Ascot and has escaped with an unchanged mark.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Runner-up on his last three starts, a first-time visor could seal the deal for BRABUSACH and he can deliver a bold showing here. The son of Profitable is rated 3lb higher than most recent run, but that may not be enough to stop him. The booking of Luke Morris is an additional positive for the improving gelding and he can get the better of the unexposed Flammable, who makes her handicap debut. Taswara heads the remainder following an improved fourth at Bath last month.

FLAMMABLE looks to have been brought along with handicaps in mind so Archie Watson's Almanzor filly is fancied to take a sizeable step forward now upped in trip. John Butler's Portoro is another likely improver now venturing into handicap company and he is next on the list ahead of the reliable Brabusach.

One with some potential is TASWARA, who displayed her first significant promise when fourth on last month's handicap debut.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

There has been no stopping MR FREEDOM of late and the four-timer seeking gelding is the one to beat following a staying-on success over an extended 1m3f at Windsor earlier this month. A 4lb raised mark may not be enough to halt his progression and he gets the vote at the main expense of Lexington Knight, who reverts to turf following a success at Newcastle. Liseo is another to consider in a first-time visor.

MR FREEDOM has been a fantastic advert for the skills of Sheena West and this likeable 4-y-o is taken to extend his winning sequence. Lexington Knight is very likely to give his running, with Silastar a threat if he can keep straight this time.

Prolific winner MR FREEDOM can make it nine wins under both codes in ten months. Lexington Knight is second choice.
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