There were 41 Races on Tuesday 4th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Brighton, 8 races at Tipperary, 6 races at Hamilton, 7 races at Stratford, 6 races at Ffos Las, 8 races at Roscommon, 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.

This can go the way of TRICK OF THE TAIL, who has improved with each start in this sphere and must hold strong claims if building on a career-best effort when second at Bangor-on-Dee last month. Outsmart shaped well at Market Rasen when second on his hurdling debut and a subsequent spin on the level at York will have kept him ticking over nicely, while Thorpeness is another to take seriously.

OUTSMART was too free back on the Flat at York recently but shaped well on his Market Rasen hurdle debut prior to that and can make it second time lucky over hurdles. Bangor runner-up Trick of The Tail looks the chief threat for the Donald McCain/Brian Hughes combination.

Donald McCain's TRICK OF THE TAIL might have made a race of it with the strong favourite at Bangor had he jumped the last two better.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

ROCK ON HARRY may be beginning to get the hang of things over hurdles and he shaped well for a long way at Uttoxeter last month. He can regain the winning thread, with Fandabidozi and Callin Baton Rouge, who ran a highly encouraging race at Cartmel, looking best placed to chase him home. Sobegrand could be interesting on his debut in this sphere.

A few with chances but ROCK ON HARRY was a fairly useful bumper winner and is fancied to build on his promising Uttoxeter fourth and open his account in this sphere. Sobegrand also looks to have more to offer on the back of his recent Worcester third and is feared most. Hurdling debutants Borderline and Luckie Money have the potential to have a say too in a competitive maiden.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

FOREVER A DOVE may have disappointed under a penalty at Cartmel last time out, but the form of that race has worked out well and, more to the point, he was a taking winner here over shorter on his penultimate start. If bouncing back to that form, he should have enough to see off the like of Clean Getaway and Uggy Uggy Uggy, who hails from the in-form Milton Harris yard.

UGGY UGGY UGGY is gradually getting the hang of things and might take a marked step forward now switched to handicaps, so he takes marginal preference over Forever A Dove, whose opening mark is potentially favourable based on her bumper performances. Coal Fire is also considered.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Not beaten far over C&D last month and a taking winner over further here in May, ADMIRAL'S SUNSET has been a different proposition since undergoing wind surgery and a fifth career win could be in the offing for the 10-year-old. Sao hinted at a return to winning ways with his second at Perth, while C&D winner Sea Prince is another leading contender.

SEA PRINCE is appealing on the back of a solid reappearance second at Southwell where he pulled clear of the rest. Fellow C&D winners Romanor and Admiral's Sunset are both feared, particularly the former who has edged back down to an attractive mark and is likely to benefit from this drop back in trip. Cracking Destiny was a winner of his sole previous start here and is also considered in a competitive handicap, along with the unreliable but capable Sao.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Irish raider Nasee appeals from the bottom of the weights and he is one to monitor closely in the betting on his first run over hurdles on these shores since he joined Shark Hanlon. However, RED FORCE ONE appeals most based on recent form and a 4lb higher mark might not be enough to prevent him following up his Huntingdon success. Pink Eyed Pedro is also considered.

NASEE comes here on the back of a good third in a big-field Punchestown handicap so this Irish raider looks the way to go with less on his plate here. Red Force One made light of a long absence when scoring at Huntingdon and is feared most ahead of the enigmatic Blakeney Point who can have a say if on his A-game.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Some in-form rivals are set to make this an interesting clash, with Line Of Descent, who is respected under a 7lb penalty after his 2m4f win at Southwell, and Go Fox, a winner over 2m here last time out, both highly recommended. However, the hat-trick seeking OPENING BID shades preference given the manner of his two recent victories suggests a 4lb higher mark might not be enough to stop him going in again.

The thriving LINE OF DESCENT might be up to notching another win. Opening Bid is another who arrives at the top of his game and rates an obvious threat, while Irish raider Lakefield Flyer is also respected on his first chase start since his Downpatrick maiden win in May.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Plaisir Des Flos and Apache Princess both need to improve, so it might be best to side with FORT RANDALL, who showed promise despite running green at Ballinrobe in May. His trainer has an impressive strike-rate on his travels to the UK and he looks likely to be a popular choice. Frites and Private Walker appeal on pedigree and can give the selection something to think about.

FORT RANDALL was sent off at unflattering odds but showed ability nevertheless when fourth in a Ballinrobe bumper on debut 5 weeks ago and could be worth chancing to build on that here. Frites and Private Walker may emerge as the chief dangers in a bumper lacking depth.
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