There were 26 Races on Monday 3rd July 2023 across 4 meetings. There was 7 races at Southwell, 6 races at Pontefract, 6 races at Musselburgh, 7 races at Windsor, 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 5 race.

Lingfield winner Skallywag Bay is noteworthy as she reverts to turf off just 3lb higher, while Unlimited Data is dangerous to underestimate despite being 0-5 on grass so far. He's done well on the all-weather recently and has built up a good rapport with Lewis Edmunds. However, ESTATE rates as the most appealing option, as the handicapper has dropped him 1lb even tough he's improved greatly since racing with a tongue-tie fitted.

SKALLYWAG BAY was better than ever when successful at Lingfield a fortnight ago and a 3 lb higher mark back on turf won't prevent a very bold follow-up bid. Unlimited Data was a shade better than the result at Wolverhampton and is a threat, along with Estate.

Estate is a major player back into Class 5 company but SKALLYWAG BAY won well dropped to 5f last month and she can follow up.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 4 race.

Band Of Joy (second) and ACER (third) are closely matched going by their encounter here last month and, while both have scope, it's noteworthy that the latter didn't get the cleanest of starts that day. Granted a smoother exit from the stalls, she is taken to reverse the form. She was also supported in the betting on that occasion so connections were clearly confident. Johnny Johnson and Zola Power also make some appeal.

Having been backed at long odds, MAKE IT EASY travelled with plenty of purpose starting out at Chepstow 3 weeks ago, ultimately fading into fifth. With above-average progress forecast, she looks up to winning a maiden such as this. Acer and Band of Joy are perhaps the main threats unless there's support for a newcomer.

Make It Easy is open to plenty of improvement but JOHNNY JOHNSON looks capable of further progress dropping to 5f.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

CHERRY bumped into a potentially useful filly on her reappearance at Chelmsford last month and, given that race was full of potential improvers, this daughter of Dubawi is hard to oppose with her yard back among the winners. Decoration is the most intriguing option from the opposition, as she has a stellar pedigree that suggests she will get better with experience. Anna Aurelia has C&D knowledge and, along with Reflex, needs monitoring in the betting.

The well-bred CHERRY pulled clear of the rest when second to Long Ago (winner again since) in a Chelmsford novice last month and, with further improvement on the cards, she will take plenty of stopping. Decoration is also open to improvement and could be the one to follow Cherry home, though Value Added is likely to be on the premises, too, and Anna Aurelia showed enough on her debut over C&D to suggest that she is not without each-way hope either.

Having shown plenty of ability in her two runs, this looks a good opportunity for CHERRY to open her account.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 2 race.

Recent C&D winner Sterling Knight steps up in class and a 3lb raised mark may not be enough to stop him featuring, but APHELIOS shades the vote. The gelded son of Kodiac likely needed his last run after a break and he must hold every chance of building on that. He's in the Stewards' Cup at Goodwood next month, so connections will be hoping he can keep improving. Dora Penny will need to bounce back from a mediocre York run.

A good-quality handicap with TANMAWWY the most persuasive option, The Newmarket race he ran in last time wasn't run to suit and with his reappearance second at Newbury well advertised since, he can do some damage from this mark. Mister Bluebird and Silver Samurai (if they go a good clip) look the main threats.

Sterling Knight's course record means he needs a second look but TANMAWWY (nap) can confirm the promise of his seasonal return.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 5 race.

ABSOLUTE QUEEN recorded a staying-on success over 1m2f at Bath on her latest start and George Boughey's three-year-old indicated that there could be more to come stepping up in trip. The booking of William Buick catches the eye and she is expected to mount another bold bid off 4lb higher. Recent C&D runner-up Raqisa is feared most, despite being rated 8lb above her last winning mark, while Sea Of Charm is another to consider.

SYDNEY MEWS reacted well to the addition of a hood when fourth at Lingfield last time and is taken to build on that and provide the red-hot Andrew Balding with a third successive win in this. Absolute Queen and Raqisa are the obvious dangers.

Recent Bath winner ABSOLUTE QUEEN is progressing well and, with this step up in trip likely to suit her, is taken to beat Raqisa.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

Mujid arrives in fair form, although a drop to 1m could prove on the sharp side. With that in mind, VILLALOBOS edges the vote. Simon Hodgson's gelding finished a solid third over this trip at Bath last month and a 1lb drop in the ratings combined with Adam Farragher's 3lb claim could prove just the tonic. Kumasi can clearly run well fresh, as seen with his success over C&D after a 338-day absence last August, and is another to note.

In a contest where few boast compelling claims the most solid option could be VILLALOBOS as he is at least consistent. Kumasi won over C&D off a lay-off last year so his 10-month absence since isn't a concern and he's second choice ahead of Starry Eyes, the mount of Tom Marquand.

Thrave and Blue Curacao have claims but VILLALOBOS ran as well as he ever has on turf last time and could be the answer.
Class & Speed Card
The chart reads from right to left to today's class 6 race.

The majority of these appear in the grip of the handicapper at present and this could prove a suitable opportunity for THOMAS EQUINAS to get back on the scoresheet. Dean Ivory's charge is now 1lb lower than his latest fourth-placed effort at Yarmouth and makes most appeal. Fillyfudge may prove more competitive now returned to class 6 company and is feared most, ahead of Galileo Glass.

GALILEO GLASS has found just one too good on three occasions since the turn of the year and is presented with a good opportunity to go one better here. Second choice is Thomas Equinas, who is just 1 lb above the mark off which he hit the target at Southwell in March and he wasn't disgraced back on turf last time. An on-song Bbob Alula would be a danger to all, while Oh So Audacious makes some each-way appeal.

In a modest finale THOMAS EQUINAS, a creditable fourth on at Yarmouth last time, is taken to beat Fillyfudge.
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