There were 39 Races on Wednesday 19th July 2023 across 6 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 6 races at Catterick, 7 races at Bath, 6 races at Yarmouth, 8 races at Killarney, 6 races at Wolverhampton, 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 5 race.

With conditions a concern for Definite, this is likely to go the way of last week's penalised C&D winner ROCK ON TOMMY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Manimole was compensated for her previous efforts in defeat when romping home by nine lengths at Worcester last month and merits respect in a similar contest. Nevertheless, Nigel Twiston-Davies' inmate may prove vulnerable in conceding 7lb to POLICE ACADEMY. The daughter of Arctic Cosmos makes her first appearance for new connections and is fancied to gain a breakthrough success under Rules on this return to hurdling. The selection's stablemate Mays Hill could fare best of the remainder.

The reliable MANIMOLE looks very much the way to go on the back of her impressive Worcester success with question marks over most of her rivals. Police Academy has the form to play a part if the switch to Fergal O'Brien's yard sparks improvement and she is next on the list while Time For Joy shouldn't be written off yet and could emerge best in the quest for minor honours.

If back on song and in receipt of 7lb from likely danger Manimole, this could be a good opportunity for POLICE ACADEMY.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

NO GETAWAY recorded a first success of the season in a hunter chase at Newton Abbot in May and appears to be fairly treated now returned to handicap company. The rest of his rivals have questions to answer at present and this looks a suitable opportunity for Robbie Llewellyn's charge to record a double. Judge Earle landed two of last season's five victories at this venue and is dangerous to discount, while Pawpaw could be freshened up by a change of scenery.

NO GETAWAY looked rejuvenated when winning a hunter at Newton Abbot and this represents a good opportunity for him to follow up back in a handicap. Pawpaw is a clear next best.

It was only a three-runner hunter chase that NO GETAWAY won last time but the RPR he recorded bodes well.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

This could go the way of the hat-trick seeking SECRET TRIX, who arrives in this following a comfortable victory over an extended 3m on his most recent outing at Southwell. A 6lb raised mark looks unlikely to stop his progression there and he looks the one to beat in deeper waters. Recent C&D runner-up Mr Yeats is feared most having been eased in class, while Kazontherazz is another to consider reverting to timber.

SECRET TRIX didn't look all out when going in again at Southwell recently and can defy the handicapper again and complete a hat-trick. Mr Yeats was second off the same mark here last time and is second choice ahead of Jersey Wonder, who should be sharper for his recent reappearance.

Secret Trix is 2-2 in cheekpieces and might well go in again, but the consistent MR YEATS can give him something to think about.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

An emphatic winner over 3m2f last month, JUNIOR MASSINI recorded his third win from four chase starts at Newton Abbot most recently and Sheila Lewis' inmate can add to that winning tally off a 5lb higher mark. A drop in trip may not be enough to faze him, given he scored over this distance at Bangor on his penultimate outing. Miss Antipova has been knocking on the door of late and looks the selection's biggest danger, while Deadly Missile completes the shortlist.

JUNIOR MASSINI has thrived since going chasing and the manner of his latest success at Newton Abbot strongly suggested that this 5 lb higher mark would be well within reach. He is taken to complete the four-timer, perhaps at the chief expense of Miss Antipova, who has yet to taste success but she hit the crossbar on each of her last 4 starts and should remain competitive. Carlo du Berlais is third choice ahead of Deadly Missile.

There has been plenty to like about how JUNIOR MASSINI (nap) has been winning his races and he's taken to complete the four-timer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

INCHESTER D'AMSYL failed to get into contention on his handicap debut in April, but a first-time tongue-tie, combined with a 4lb lower mark, could see Jonjo O'Neill's charge get off the mark at the fifth time of asking. Connections of Blazing Court enlist cheekpieces for their gelding in an attempt to spark additional enthusiasm into him and he shades the danger vote from Sir Canford.

INCHESTER D'AMSYL underperformed on his Southwell handicap debut back in April, but it remains very early days and he's worth another chance having shown clear promise in his qualifying runs prior to that. Blazing Court may progress again now venturing into handicaps over a longer trip, while One Man Party is another who could have a say if building on his latest effort.

Sir Canford can no doubt improve on his latest fourth here but it could pay to chance ONE MAN PARTY.
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