There were 28 Races on Monday 1st July 2024 across 4 meetings. There was 6 races at Pontefract, 8 races at Wolverhampton, 7 races at Worcester, 7 races at Windsor, 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.

Outclassed at Epsom last time, Law Of Average will be more at home in this company. However, he's 7lb higher than when winning on the turf at Lingfield in May and BIG TIME RASCAL is preferred. Further progress is expected from the three-year-old, who finished second in a maiden at Brighton to a subsequent handicap winner, and William Buick takes over the reins. Cloud King was in winning form on the all-weather back in March and may prove the pick of the remainder.

PORT HEDLAND is the only one of these without a recent run under his belt but he's nevertheless very interesting now handicapping off a potentially handy opening mark. His appeal will be enhanced if the market vibes are upbeat. Make It Easy will be a big threat if able to bounce back, while handicap-debutant Big Time Rascal and Law of Average are also players in this trappy affair.

Handicap debutant BIG TIME RASCAL looks favourably treated off 72. Law Of Average is feared most.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

INVINCIBLE CROWN gave the impression he'd be winning at this level sooner rather than later when third over C&D a fortnight ago. Eighteencaratgold will likely appreciate this distance having shown bags of early pace over 6f here on his introduction, while Woodhay Whisper and Mister Mcgregor showed promise on debut, although both took a step backwards last time. Dubai Magic and Montbeliarde are newcomers to keep an eye on.

On the back of encouraging third-placed finishes at Chelmsford and latterly this C&D, INVINCIBLE CROWN is taken to make it third time lucky. He remains capable of better and should prove too strong for interesting newcomers Montbeliarde and Dubai Magic. The Richard Spencer-trained debutants I Follow Rivers and The Last Time both need a market check, while Woodhay Whisper will be a threat if able to get back on track.

Another chance is given to WOODHAY WHISPER. Invincible Crown and interesting newcomer Montbeliarde complete the shortlist.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

BESET looked an improved filly when fourth over C&D on her reappearance. That race has worked out well and she can feature in an open affair. Seek And Destroy also ran well when narrowly beaten at Chepstow, while cheekpieces are applied to the The King's General and better is expected. Bursinel is fitted with blinkers for his debut on turf and he's preferred to stablemate Ina Mina. Tajer is a newcomer to note.

SEEK AND DESTROY left the form of her low-key 2-y-o debut well behind when just touched off at Chepstow and, with the promise of better to come from this Sea The Stars filly, she looks the one to be on. Ina Mina shaped well on her recent introduction at Nottingham and is next on the list with this step up in trip likely to spark some improvement. The King's General and his stablemate Tajer, who is a likely-looking type on paper, are others to consider.

The vote goes to THE KING'S GENERAL, ahead of the Haggas runners Bursinel and Ina Mina.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Following wins at Nottingham and Goodwood, Haymaker will look to deliver another knockout blow, with a further 3lb rise seemingly well within range. Katey Kontent, on target over C&D two starts ago, and Shagraan, who was a creditable fifth in the Palace Of Holyrood House at Royal Ascot, should make a bold fist of things, but ROHAAN gets the verdict. The son of Mayson has slipped to his last winning mark and there were signs of a return to form at Newmarket.

This looks ripe for the 3-y-o SHAGRAAN, who has shaped well on each of his three starts for this yard, not least when fifth in a big-field 5f Royal Ascot handicap recently. He is likely to appreciate this step back up in trip. Amazonian Dream is in good form and should be on the premises once again, while Katey Kontent is also strongly considered. Haymaker is bound to attract support in his hat-trick bid but this demands a clear personal-best from Hughie Morrison's charge.

The vote goes to SHAGRAAN (nap), who has strong form for his new stable. Katey Kontent is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 3 race.

Composite was a comfortable victor over 1m at Newmarket on Thursday and is interesting returned to further under a penalty, but it might pay to side with CRYSTAL MARINER. It was no surprise that he weakened at Sandown recently, having raced wide with no cover for much of the contest. That shouldn't be an issue here, though, and given that he retains plenty of potential, a 2lb ease in the ratings might underestimate him. Aerospace is another to consider.

The vote goes to dual course winner ANDALEEP, who will find this more palatable than the competitive, big-field handicaps he has contested at York the last twice. Composite is an obvious threat on the back of his decisive Newmarket success, while Wisper will have a chance if she puts her best foot forward and Crystal Mariner still has low mileage.

With the first-time headgear likely to prove beneficial, AEROSPACE could well build on his C&D effort. Composite is respected.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Forceful tactics saw a much improved performance from WESTON COURT at Bath. The three-year-old's 6lb penalty is effectively only 5lb due to being 1lb out of the handicap last week, which could prove crucial, and he's taken to complete a quickfire double. Wahkan made a respectable handicap bow when fourth at Yarmouth and he may serve the most resistance to the selection, ahead of C&D scorer Adace.

WAHKAN showed improved form when fourth on his handicap debut at Yarmouth last time and, with further progress to come upped in trip, he can get off the mark with cheekpieces added. The main danger could be Adace, who ran well on all 3 visits to this course last season, with Rival also considered from his easing mark.

Unexposed 3yo WAHKAN looks set to build on his Yarmouth effort. Weston Court is second choice.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

Although denied in his follow-up bid at Newbury last week, Nottingham scorer LIPSINK lost little in defeat with a close-up second. Mick Appleby's charge makes plenty of appeal racing off an unchanged rating and compensation could be imminent. Hello Zabeel shaped better than his fifth-placed finish here in May suggests and he is a viable alternative now 4lb below his last winning mark. Lahina Bay may chase the pair home.

A competitive finale in which preference is for LIPSINK, who has made a cracking start for Mick Appleby and remains feasibly treated on old form. The main danger may emerge from Hello Zabeel, who showed his form for the first time for current connections at this C&D recently and has the services of former champion jockey Oisin Murphy. Prince of Bel Lir and Lahina Bay are another couple to consider, too.

The 7yo LIPSINK gets the vote, having made such a bright start for his new trainer Mick Appleby. Diamond Dreamer is second choice.
Ths is the racecard key.
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