There were 13 Races on Sunday 30th July 2023 across 2 meetings. There was 6 races at Uttoxeter, 7 races at Pontefract, no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

CLIMATE PRECEDENT was last seen finishing runner-up on the level at Lingfield when trying 1m4f for the first time. Now switched from Michael Bell to James Owen, the son of Ulysses is an interesting recruit to this sphere and the booking of Harry Cobden is a big positive. Majestic Jameela finished second on her sole hurdles outing to date at Aintree last month and is capable of improving from that display. Lahire and National Health are others for the shortlist.

MAJESTIC JAMEELA made a good start in this sphere at Aintree last month and is entitled to build on that. She can land the opener. Stratford-winner Vitani looks the likeliest danger on form, whilst Climate Precedent and Dance Havana are the pick of the hurdling newcomers.

Aintree runner-up MAJESTIC JAMEELA is taken to go one better. Climate Precedent is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

A DIFFERENT KIND went up 7lb for his first success over fences here and the six-year-old, who handled testing ground well on that occasion, is capable of backing that performance up. The majority of his rivals have something to prove and the main threat is likely to come from Quid Pro Quo, who has finished second twice since a Southwell triumph in April. Pull Again Green tries chasing again and has dropped 10lb since his Cheltenham fourth in November.

There should be more to come over fences from A DIFFERENT KIND and he can follow up his recent course success. Quid Pro Quo acquitted himself well in a competitive handicap here last time and is feared most.

A Different Kind is respected, while the JP McManus-owned QUID PRO QUO and The Bomber Liston are interesting conenders.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

RUTHLESS ARTICLE has been raised 3lb for his runner-up effort in the Summer Cup over C&D, which could be considered quite lenient, so he should be well up to this task with champion jockey Brian Hughes back in the plate. Hell Red has failed to impress over hurdles the last twice, but his form over fences is of a much higher level and he can put up a fight. Court Master looks best of the rest.

Without anything particuarly unexposed in opposition, a chance is taken that FIDUX will be able to notch his first win in over 2 years here. Alan King's veteran has been in good heart his summer, making the frame in the Summer Cup here on his previous outing, and is perhaps the most solid option in the field. Ruthless Article finished ahead of the selection last time and is highly respected, is prone to throwing in an odd poor run, whilst Hell Red has a decent strike rate in small-field affairs.

The signs look good for RUTHLESS ARTICLE (nap), whose Summer Cup effort bodes well for his bid to win this race for a second time.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

ARAMAX's victory at Cartmel is working out very well, with the third and fourth both subsequent winners, and he did it quite comfortably to add further reason as to why a 6lb rise may be lenient. The seven-year-old looks to have lots in his favour once more and he can make it a double. Jet Of Magic made all in smooth fashion over C&D on his debut for Nigel Twiston-Davies and is now asked to compete off 5lb higher. Willaston is on a hat-trick and should put his best foot forward again.

POLISH bumped into an improver at Worcester last time and is taken to go one better off the same mark. Willaston was in cracking form in the spring and is second choice ahead of Cartmel-scorer Aramax.

Preference is for JET OF MAGIC, who could well have more to offer this summer. Butler's Brief is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Now that the penny has dropped for RON BURGUNDY following a comfortable success at Worcester, there should be much more to come from Ian Williams' charge. The slight rise in distance should be no issue either and he can see off Joey Steel, who ran with plenty of credit when placed at Warwick. Cresswell Queen had Shortcross Storm back in fourth when scoring at Newton Abbot and has performed quite well for third there subsequently. He Is A Cracker is an obvious contender if turning up after Friday's second here.

In a first-time visor, RON BURGUNDY showed improved form when opening his account at Worcester last time, establishing a commanding lead before closed down final 1f, and he can score again now that he's up-and-running. Cresswell Queen arrives in good form and could be the main danger back down in grade, ahead of He Is A Cracker.

Worcester winner RON BURGUNDY may well have more to offer in the retained visor. He Is A Cracker is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

The key to this race looks to be the recent clash at Worcester between MY POEM (first) and Vision Of Hope (second), with the former expected to come out on top once again. The six-year-old seemed to be in control that day and despite a 2lb swing in the weights, she can notch up a third career victory over obstacles. Prime Time Lady is a player on the pick of her form as well.

ANGELS LANDING has been cut some slack by the handicapper and might be able to get off the mark over hurdles on the back of some decent efforts on the Flat. Recent Worcester 1-2 My Poem and Vision of Hope rate obvious threats, while Prime Time Lady is also well capable off her current mark.

Improving VISION OF HOPE could well reverse Worcester placings with My Poem. Prime Time Lady is the second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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| S | TomForm fatstest rated speed horse, last time out |
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